Transrotor Fat Bob S vs. VPI Aries 3


I'm in the process of upgrading my analog front end. I've pretty well narrowed my short list to Transrotor Fat Bob S with an Origin Live Encounter arm and VPI Aries 3 with a JMW 10.5i arm, SDS, and periphery ring. Any opinions on how these rigs stack up? Unfortunately, I'm not in a position to audition either one.

I listen to many different kinds of music, from small ensemble chamber music to speed metal.

Thanks in advance.
jwr13
Read Positive Feddbacks nice revew of Fatbob.Being 70 lbs malkes big difference.And it can hold second arm.I am sure it sounds great if diffeent.if your willing to cough up for that de k than foget my economizing jive.Just rember to get 3/10.7 Aries with $1K Havy platter or newer $2K Composite heavy.Lot's of Aries commens out here so post review of Fatbob if you get it.Both are fine decks.I think do I want second arm and what kind inputs I had on phono is ansdwer is yes i.e. if it's single input you couldn't use it with Fatbob and two arms.
Chazz
Chazz
I own a Fat Bob S and have owned VPIs. IMO, the Fat Bob is better in every way, especially when it comes to ease of setup, tracking ability and quiet playback, with a black background. Imaging and musicalty are far greater also. No contest. I am using mine with an SME arm, Benz Ruby 3 cartridge and Einstein phono stage, playing through Parsifal Ovations. I do not have time to be more specific, but this system is startling good. I have demoed for friends who usually show no interest and they end up taking a seat and sitting there in awe. Good luck.
Thanks to all. I'm heavily inclining toward the Fat Bob (no pun intended). Now I just hope my rack will hold the thing.