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Thanks! Munich was a fantastic show.... TONS of analog here! On the way home in about 12 hours, anxious to get home.We are in the process of expanding the "Analogaholic" section of our website into a whole separate website! Nothing but arms, cartridges, turntables, preamps, accessories, setup tips and tricks and of course, vinyl reviews. We'll also be indexing all of our past analog related reviews there as well.Should be done in about a month! Maybe in time for the Newport Beach show! We'll keep you posted...
The new issue goes to Zinio on the 17th, so it should go live around the 21st.
We are giving it one of our Exceptional Value Awards. If there's ever been a product that delivers value beyond the price tag, it's the Classic 1.
The new issue goes to Zinio on the 17th, so it should go live around the 21st.We are giving it one of our Exceptional Value Awards. If there's ever been a product that delivers value beyond the price tag, it's the Classic 1.And I never was a fan of the Scout/Scoutmaster, so if anything I was initially skeptical of VPI. But, I heard one at Joe Harley's house (the Music Matters Jazz guy) and was blown away at how good it was.With my job you have to put your own personal biases on the side, as there are always surprises lurking where you least expect them!
I went from a SOTA Comet (had for many years) to a Classic I after seeking advice here at AC. Got mine from Galen Carol Audio, and never looked back. A simply amazing 'table. PS- last I checked Galen was still selling them at the 'old' price, and he mounted and aligned my cart (Sumiko Blackbird) for free. I highly recommend him for advice or your eventual purchase, unless you have local experts.You will enjoy the VPI.Keep us informed.Mark
My new walnut VPI Classic 1 should ship from VPI in a few days to my dealer then to me...yipeee
I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine....
The Denon combination is excellent. You will be very pleased.And I'm coming home from Munich with an awesome new phono stage from Monk audio in the $1200 range that I think is going to make a killer combination as well.Right now using the Manley Chinook with the Classic and it's about $2500. Pretty much a one channel Steelhead withoutall the adjustments.
I'll very intersted to read your thoughts on the Monk. http://www.monk-audio.com/
+1I mean, wow, look at all those dials. That is a lot of dials for your money.
I thought the same...hopefully it sounds as good as it looks.
it sounds great! at least with the Grado on john's tableyou'll love it!
You have one?