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Interesting, how do you think it compares to a VPI Traveler?
I guess I don't think about platter material all that much. It's well implemented here and works great.
I guess I don't think about platter material all that much. It's well implemented here and works great.The Traveler (which I happen to own) is a favorite of mine, and after months of listening, sounds more like a "lite" version of the Classic 1, where the Ingenium sounds more like a lite version of the AVID Volvere SP. The VPI has a little bit warmer sound over all and the AVID more resolving. Each will appeal to a different listener.But I am really excited about a reasonably priced table with two arm capability.
Why on Earth would you need a second tone arm?
any thoughts about how this might compare & contrast with the Clearaudio Concept.You have heard both, amongst many others.
You don't...but...1 set up for mono, 1 for stereo1 MM and 1 MCIt's fun to mess around.Paul
Oh got it, you can optimize the "head" to read mono better, and visa versa for stereo huh. That makes sense then.
I have a cheapo Grado on one arm for the dumpster/Goodwill records and a much more expensive ZYX for my clean and manicured LPs. I won't play dirty or scratchy records on my ZYX.