Vpi tnt or vpi rosewood prime b


Looking to upgrade my turntable found a couple a tnt just rebuilt at vpi with 12 inch 3 d tone arm or vpi rosewood with 10 3 d tone arm please advices thanks scooter
scooter0005
I had a VPI Prime and could not stand the unipivot arm.  Every time I wanted to play a record, I had to constantly fiddle with the arm. The problem was it was always tilting to one side or the other no matter how many times I adjusted it.  I had the same problem wit the VPI Scout, but to a much less degree. I now own a Technics SL1200G and bye bye problems. 
@stereo5 , was it you that didn't like it or your wife and if it was you why did you buy a Prime after owning a Scout, they have a unipivot arm also right. The OPs question was either or or so I thought. Just sayin.
No I never said anything about my vpi red scout just want to upgrade Any  help would be appropriate thanks I’m not branded with any manufacturer thanks scooter
Having a VPI table does not mean you must have a VPI arm. You can take the VPI arm off the TNT (still a fine table imo) and mount any you want. The TNT makes a great platform for linear trackers, the ET being a favorite on the table.
VPI also now offers a dual pivot stabilizer, as well as a gimbal fatboy. I’d look into those options, as well as other options, before I went for a table with their usual unipivot - as a Koetsu lover the latter just makes me think of the tail wagging the dog. And as cool as the TNT is, a modern Rosewood Prime Signature looks a LOT slicker.