Turntables
Lloyd Fonvielle wrote:
Bruce J. Richman wrote:
As a former owner of a VPI HW-19 Jr. (and current owner of other VPI
products), I can tell you that the least expensive VPI is, like their other
models, built like a tank with excellent quality parts. It is often sold
with
either an Audioquest or Rega arm and something like one of the Grado
cartridges. IMHO, you get a lot of bang for the buck with one of these
combinations. Another nice thing about the VPI Jr. table is that if/when
your
desires and/or budget increase, the table can be upgraded to one of the
better
models by simply swampping some of the parts - e.g. heavier platter,
suspension
improvements, etc.
FWIW, I haven't had a chance to personally audition the VPI Scout, which
comes
with one of VPI's excellent tonearms, but many favorable comments have come
from both professional reviewers and user/hobbyists on some of the Internet
audio forums.
It sounds like a fine machine, which can be had for a reasonable price,
considering -- but I think it only has one speed. What the heck would I
do with my 45s?
All of the VPI models play both 33s and 45s, so that will not be a problem.
Bruce J. Richman
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