Noskipallwd
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Anyone else seen the new "Hi-end/entry-level" VPI turntable? It is called the Traveller, http://www.vpiindustries.com/. Price is supposed to be around $1200.00 w/o cartridge.
Cheers,
Shawn
Cheers,
Shawn
Yeah, I think this might be a response to the success of the CA concept as well as others.ssssly said:Looks like a Scout with a downgraded plinth, base, and arm.
Wanderer said:This has been knocked around a bit on Vinyl Engine.
I am surprised that an arm with gimbaled pivots is a lower cost "downgrade" from a uni-pivot tonearm, but what do I know?
Noskipallwd said:Yep, interesting. Never been a huge fan of Uni-pivot arms myself.
Cheers,
Shawn
Laudanum said:Heard about this one coming a few months back. Not in the market but looks cool, I like it. Can it outperform the Reags and the like in the same price range? Who knows but that looks like what VPI is targeting. I'd probably take a hard look at one if looking at new tables in that price range.
At the entry level price range for a new table ... The new Pro-ject Debut Carbon looks like it may be the best thing going in a bang for the buck table. Im sure that the new VPI and the more expensive Regas are better but this $399 Pro-ject looks like a great little entry level table at the price. Nutin fancy but does have a carbon fiber arm and comes with a 2M Red. They stayed clear of the MDF platter by using an alloy platter. Not the best but better than MDF and can be deadened from ringing easily enough. Phenolic subplatter which is common enough and acceptable if it's flat and in-round. If I were in the market for something cheap and new that I wasnt looking to upgrade with aftermarket mods, this would be it. I sound like an advertisment ;D Im not meaning to, just pointng it out as a possible candidate in case someone stumbles upon this thread and is looking for a new table on a budget. I really think this one would be hard to beat for the money, without buying used.
Needle Doctor has been advertising them ... http://www.needledoctor.com/Pro-Ject-Debut-Carbon-in-Black
As of a few years ago, if you had a Debut III you could shoot another $100 and get an acrylic platter. Whether it would sound better then the new alloy platter I dunno. It was certainly an improvement on the old stamped-steel platter, which tended to attract the magnets on moving-coil pickups. I used to work at a shop that sold Pro-Ject; I agree that the Debut is good bang for the buck. I'm amazed that they managed to add a 2M cart and carbon arm for about the same $.
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