I haven't actually used the VPI 10.5; my previous table was the VPI Scout with I believe the 9.5 arm. To be perfectly honest, there were some aspects of the Scout that I actually liked better overall than the Aries 3. The Scout excelled with pace and rhythm; it had a really live 'snappy' sound. The Aries 3 combo with the Dynavector 507 MKII has a much bigger, more solid sound. It produces a much wider and deeper soundstage with more layers and much greater detail. Overall the Aries is with the 507 is far superior to the Scout but overall I don't think it is quite as quick or rhythmic.
Still, I like the 507 better than any other arm I have seen or auditioned at shops or shows. The way it works, its solid feel, and its ability to handle practically any cartridge make it a winner for me.
Still, I like the 507 better than any other arm I have seen or auditioned at shops or shows. The way it works, its solid feel, and its ability to handle practically any cartridge make it a winner for me.