VPI Classic - Now you have one......


For all who have had the Classic for a while now...what's it like to live with and is it what you expected it to be or more/ less?
robm1
I've heard the Classic directly compared to a VPI Aries 1 and Aries 3 table with the same cart in the same system and the Classic ranked significantly behind the others.

The Classic was very lively, but rather hot and noisy on the top end and the bass was all there, but a little too heavy with not as much detail or pitch. Both the Aries 1 and 3 had much lower noise floors and more air and detail while still sounding lively and musical at the same time. Associated equipment used was EAR phono pre and amp, and Avantgarde Duo speakers. Not sure if I remember what the cables and interconnects were. All types of music were used in the comparison: rock, jazz, classical, pop.

We felt this was largely due to the Classic's motor assembly in relation to the plinth and the aluminum platter.
Philb7777...interesting comparison. Did you use same tonearm and cart as well on the 3 tables or no? How about isolation under the tables (same or different)? Just curious if there were any different variables or if you used precisely the dame variables when comparing the tables. Thanks for doing the comparison and posting the results.
Here was the set up:

Aries 1 with JMW 10.5 tonearm and Dynavector XX2 and Zoethecus stand
Aries 3 with JMW 10.5i tonearm with Dynavector XX2 and Zoethecus stand
VPI Classic with JMW 10.5se tonearm with Dynavector XX2 and Zoethecus stand

The same dyna xx-2 was used in all set ups and was calibrated with a VPI jig in the Aries 1 and a Mint tractor specific for JMW 10.5i and 10.5se in the Aries 3 and Classic. Same downstream system for all three set ups. VTA and VTF determined by same process in all three tables.

We felt we were very accurate in comparing 'apples to apples' about as much as we could. We even tried the paper and rubber mat the aluminum platter comes with in the Classic on and off and liked the Classic without any mat on the platter best. But in our set up and comparison, the Classic fell behind the other two tables by a not insignificant margin.
Oh yeah, and we used an SDS in all three set ups too. Unanimous that the SDS helped all three tables.