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I would keep your VPI combo unless you want to move sideways.
simplex with a better cart or amadeus with a lesser cart?for reference, I have a vpi classic w/soundsmith zephyr now.
I have a Soundsmith SMMC2 on my Amadeus and no complaints. A sweet combination to my ears. As far as Simplex vs. Amadeus, I can only say it's easier to buy the more expensive table now and upgrade the cart. later than go thru the hassle of having to sell the Simplex to move up to the Amadeus. For all I know, they might be sonic equals. However, if you buy the Simplex, you will always be wondering if the Amadeus and its 10.5" arm is better. Sorry, that's how the mind works. If you've got the funds now, buy the component you really want. I didn't just make this up, I've learned it the hard way. BTW, what wrong with the VPI Classic? It's been pretty well received.....I thought.
It's not discussed much, but the Amadeus can be fitted with an optional cueing device from WTL, for those like yourself that must have one. And agreed, a better table with decent cartridge will always outplay the reverse. And don't forget a good IC. Very important.
Don't know anything about the cueing mechanism, but there is a fingerlift that is optional. I did not use it on mine. Just a finger underneath the arm is enough. Due to the silicon, the arm drops quite slowly onto the record. Always a gentle landing.
I went with about 1/3 submerged, which seems to be the most commonly recommended.
any more details on that mechanism? I've never seen it mentioned anywhere. I've got the synergistic research tricon analog phono cable now which I think is pretty good.
If you can get past the looks (which I'd have to disagree with you there; I think it is a very beautiful piece of engineering...it looks better in person), and find a cueing mechanism, it is the way to go. This is assuming it sounds better than the Simplex.