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The Classic is amazing! if i didn't do the custom, it's already much better than the scout i once had and really rivals the TNT 3.5 i had as well. The Classic is more musical than the Custom, it's a little warmer and full bodied, even with the Shelter 901 on it. the arm is basically the same, so, all else being constant, the only difference is the plinth and rim driveT
i agree,i was suprise too
question,what cartridge are you using with your classic?you can see from the photo that I've got a Denon 103 in an aluminum body; it is connected to a vintage Denon Step up transformer. I have to say though that I've lost a bit of volume since mounting it on the Classic. (previously on a 10" Jelco).This evening I will try adding a little exra mass to the tone arm to help with the compliance and dialling in a bit more tracking force: currently at 2.5 i'll probably start at 2.8 and bring it back as needed...
the Benz and Shelter look nice. I have a smaller budget -- will probably be able to grab something more in the spring.
Blake, thanks for your comments. I agree whole hearted with your post while plowing ahead with my tinkering. VPI ships a 5 gram stainless weight for the head for lower compliance carts. I installed it last night and upped the tracking to 2.8. The added weight plus the aluminum body is a fair amount mass. Results are good. The character of the denon 103 is back to where it should be. I had a friend over last night and went through a ton of records, all over the map: modern, 60s, 70s, 80s, modern, mono, hip hop, rock, folk...We were both left not wanting much with the sound. I can probably live with this arm/cart combo for the next year. My next purchase will probably be a new amp (14watts/channel is leaving me wanting a bit more volume in my main room). Thanks again. ...what a nice deck for setting up and swapping parts quick and efficient.
No problem. You might still want to try backing off the VTF on the 103 but you may actually be around 2.6 anyway as the VPI arm may overread a touch for VTF anyway. Once you log 800-1000 hours on the Zu 103 the one thing that I would definitely recommend to you is to send it off to Soundsmith for either their $250 or $350 retip (I have two 103R's here with the $250 retip, one in aluminum and one in ebony). You'll be shocked at how much better the cartridge gets and there is nothing that you can buy for the outlay of $250 that comes remotely close to what you will have in the end if you like the cartridge now.
Once you log 800-1000 hours on the Zu 103 the one thing that I would definitely recommend to you is to send it off to Soundsmith for either their $250 or $350 retip (I have two 103R's here with the $250 retip, one in aluminum and one in ebony). You'll be shocked at how much better the cartridge gets and there is nothing that you can buy for the outlay of $250 that comes remotely close to what you will have in the end if you like the cartridge now.
You can always buy used! There's a Benz Ace SH right now for like $600 on audiogon.
You're stylin', SteveRB! VPI knocked it out of the park with that one... Harry outdid himself with the Classic1