LOOKING TO MAKE A TURNTABLE CHANGE, HOPEFULLY AN IMPROVEMENT
I started with a VPI Scout, and then upgraded to a VPI Scoutmaster. I find the sound of my CD collection to be superior. Vinyl advocates insist that I am missing the boat and claim vinyl delivers the sonic goods. I was advised that the acrylic platter that came with my Scoutmaster was the reason the sound was not up to par. The cost to upgrade the Scoutmasster with a steel platter and bearing is $1000.00. Not looking to spend any more money with VPI. Not knocking their products, just have spent much money with them with less than expected results. Assuming I wish to listen to my 180-200 gram vinyl recordings I am looking for alternatives. I wish to stay loyal to my audio dealer who is always there to help me. He sells Project, VPI and Thorens. I would sell my Scoutmaster which should net me about $1000.00, and I would put $1500.00 of my own money toward a new turntable. Any thoughts? Thank you in advance. Note: I am sure VPI makes a wonderful product, but I have not perfsonally had a great audio experience.
I agree with the majority of the posts- the acrylic platter is NOT what is holding you back - the Scoutmaster is a good table and arm. NO reason to go with the s/s version platter- spend the money on the outer ring clamp and you WILL get better performance. Upgrade the cartridge ( depending on what you have) and have someone that knows what they are doing set it up for you properly and you will be suitably impressed with vinyl. Phono cable and loading of the Thor will also be areas to look into for better performance. Good Luck!
The original 9 and 10 were just plain underachievers. I owned both.
Calm down all you VPI fanboys. None of their products compete with the Triplanars, Grahams, Micro Seikis, Fidelity Researches, Basis’, Reeds, Dynavectors, etc. of the world.
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