While the Project Xpression is one fine sounding turntable and I remain impressed with it at its price point. And Ed certainly has made some valid considerations in regard to this table.
However recently I was able to acquire a VPI HW 19 MK II with MK III upgrades with the VPI PLC, that came with the unit. It also has the very nice Technics EPA 100 tone arm as well. So the Project has since moved on. But while it was here it was a delight to use. As far as long term longeivity, reliability and future upgrades remain a question mark for the future.
Certainly the VPI has none of these issues and sonically is several steps beyond the Xpression. However the price differential is substantial. When comapring retail to retail the Xpression is $449.00 while the VPI with the PLC was $1.225.00 when new and the tone arm when new was $380.00.
VPI is a U.S. made product and the service and support is exceedingly good. My many contacts with VPI have reassured me that VPI will be there when I need them. Always easy to talk with and very helpful. This is the kind of service and support I remember from years gone by. Nice to see it is still alive and well at VPI.
But getting back to the Xpression at its price range and for what you get it is very good indeed. Although the Regas certainly remain a contender in this price range. Over the years the Rega tables have become an icon product,little to argue with there. Lets see if the Project in the ensuing years will have the same following as the venerable Rega P3. Maybe for once Project will support this table with upgrades and the like, instead of putting out a table to replace it.
However recently I was able to acquire a VPI HW 19 MK II with MK III upgrades with the VPI PLC, that came with the unit. It also has the very nice Technics EPA 100 tone arm as well. So the Project has since moved on. But while it was here it was a delight to use. As far as long term longeivity, reliability and future upgrades remain a question mark for the future.
Certainly the VPI has none of these issues and sonically is several steps beyond the Xpression. However the price differential is substantial. When comapring retail to retail the Xpression is $449.00 while the VPI with the PLC was $1.225.00 when new and the tone arm when new was $380.00.
VPI is a U.S. made product and the service and support is exceedingly good. My many contacts with VPI have reassured me that VPI will be there when I need them. Always easy to talk with and very helpful. This is the kind of service and support I remember from years gone by. Nice to see it is still alive and well at VPI.
But getting back to the Xpression at its price range and for what you get it is very good indeed. Although the Regas certainly remain a contender in this price range. Over the years the Rega tables have become an icon product,little to argue with there. Lets see if the Project in the ensuing years will have the same following as the venerable Rega P3. Maybe for once Project will support this table with upgrades and the like, instead of putting out a table to replace it.