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Off topic and immaterial to the discussion. Please discuss/defend your statements rather than attempting to divert the thread into personal attacks.Geary
Wayner,You're asking personal questions that are none of your business. This is a public forum. Please stick to the subject and the response.For the record, after I left retail I was cofounder and vice president of American Hybrid Technology, a company which you probably wouldn't approve of. There's no way to quantify the price/performance ratio. What would you do, measure wow and flutter, S/N and subtract the difference? I once read a post where you said you would like to get a Classic. I believe you can now get one with a gimbal bearing arm. I suspect it's a much better value. Some people aren't looking for value, they're looking for the best. To each his own.neo
... I asked you to defend your prior slam on me. So you either understand manufacturing or you don't.
This isn't a product that could be mass produced. It's not physically possible. neo
Fremer's part II seems a bit critical, in relation to his part I review for the VPI DD? Maybe I don't have the ability to apply criticism to TTs in this price range, far above what I'll ever be able to afford, or have ever heard for that matter. Happy with my Classic I - Sumiko Blackbird combo. Mark
First off, I have the same cartridge on all of my turntables. This reduces the differences down to the table itself. I also use the same phono preamps.Now for the rest of the story. I am very concerned that people actually defend a 30K table. I'm sure that most of us ACers receive catalogs in the mail from various e-vendors. If you pay attention to the pricing of many products, even a millionaire could not afford to buy some of these systems. It would take a muti-millionaire. That causes a great concern on my part, for fear of my hobby, the industry itself and the current economic state. There are very few products like the Pioneer SP-BS22-LR speaker that can produce challenging performances at affordable prices. And to those reviewers of the hifi magazines, a $1000 CD play is not an affordable CD player.
If VPI's reading this thread, I want them to know that it pisses me off that they have made all the HW-19 series turntable obsolete by not making any more parts for them.