Dgad, thanks for your comment.
Currently, I am using VPI Classic with all the upgrades (SDS, ring clamp, valhalla wire/VTA tower etc). (I know some people will say that Air Tight and Koetsu that I own is way beyond what the Classic can do but let's leave that for another day).
I find Koetsu Rosewood way way too mellow for me on VPI but Onyx seems to strike the right balance. When switched Koetsu to Raven One, things got too mellow again. I have not yet try Air Tight on Raven One but will do so in the next few days.
VTA on the fly on Raven is not bad but I miss the dial on VPI (Graham, Vector also). I find the scale much easier to make things reproducible when I want to do fine adjustment back and forth for comparison. Since installing Soundsmith Counter Intuitive on my VPI, azimuth adjustment is also a breeze and more importantly easily reproducible and VTF is almost as easy as screw in counter weight like Raven. Of course I am not trying to claim that VPI 10.5 is in the same league as Raven tonearm sonic wise (well, there is no way for me to try both arms in the same turntable anyway) but from ergonomic standpoint, VPI seems a bit more user-friendly.
Anyhow, for now, I plan to keep VPI and add a second table which I could find locally and TW Acustic has a lot of things that I like. Currently I have Koetsu Onyx, Air Tight PC-1 Supreme and Dyna XV-1s (don't know why I kept buying more cartridges) but hope to get an ideal turntable set up that I can use all of these cartridges effectively.
Currently, I am using VPI Classic with all the upgrades (SDS, ring clamp, valhalla wire/VTA tower etc). (I know some people will say that Air Tight and Koetsu that I own is way beyond what the Classic can do but let's leave that for another day).
I find Koetsu Rosewood way way too mellow for me on VPI but Onyx seems to strike the right balance. When switched Koetsu to Raven One, things got too mellow again. I have not yet try Air Tight on Raven One but will do so in the next few days.
VTA on the fly on Raven is not bad but I miss the dial on VPI (Graham, Vector also). I find the scale much easier to make things reproducible when I want to do fine adjustment back and forth for comparison. Since installing Soundsmith Counter Intuitive on my VPI, azimuth adjustment is also a breeze and more importantly easily reproducible and VTF is almost as easy as screw in counter weight like Raven. Of course I am not trying to claim that VPI 10.5 is in the same league as Raven tonearm sonic wise (well, there is no way for me to try both arms in the same turntable anyway) but from ergonomic standpoint, VPI seems a bit more user-friendly.
Anyhow, for now, I plan to keep VPI and add a second table which I could find locally and TW Acustic has a lot of things that I like. Currently I have Koetsu Onyx, Air Tight PC-1 Supreme and Dyna XV-1s (don't know why I kept buying more cartridges) but hope to get an ideal turntable set up that I can use all of these cartridges effectively.