VPI turntables


I currently have an Aries Scout with a Soundsmith Carmen 2 cartridge, I'm wondering if I'd hear any improvement going to a Prime with 3D arm or a Super Scout 21 with 10.5 arm or would more improvement be had by changing cartridges. I like the sound now but like most of us I'm always seeking improvement..

I'm using an Ayre phono pre into Pass XP10.

Thanks John

 

 

johnto

Personally I'd think you would hear a bigger improvement going with a Kuzma Stsbi S and keeping your current cartridge, if you have a solid stand to put the Stabi on. Just my own thought

 

Not a huge fan of VPI tables but the Prime with 3D arm will definitely be an improvement. Whether it is the best way to move forward is another day's work. 

Asking for VPI advice can go sideways pretty quick.

You’re either gonna get those who will suggest something completely outside of your question, or a reply reminding you how the VPI design is flawed and then a recommendation for a design that is "better." That may or may not come with an explanation as to why.

Example set with 1st reply.

I would have set the tone by requesting replies by existing VPI users that went up the VPI food chain.

I use a 10 year old Classic. I agree with many-VPI arms (uni or gimbal) are far from SOTA, but they don’t detract from an enjoyable listening experience, when setup properly.

Unless you’re prepared to drop some serious cash and you like VPI, I’d consider used-as they seem to drop value significantly. MSRP on VPI is overpriced. Find a Phoenix Roadrunner or Sota speed controller, and you’ll have a nice rig for not too much.

VPI Classic 3 Rosewood 3D Gimbal & TTW Audio TTWeights Black Onyx For Sale - US Audio Mart

Going up the SS line is a definite upgrade- I wouldn’t go past the MIMC with your table.

The table listed is worthy of going further up the SS line-IMHO.

Edit- link changed to seller listing

I'm looking at these models as they are currently on sale in the $3500 range I'm also willing to look at used tables.