The first face-off 1 year ago can be seen here:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=47865.0The Tale of the Tape...
VPI HW-19 Mk. III with Audioquest PT-6, VTAF and dropped Expressimo counterweight (circa 1996) $1200.00 list
$700.00 - paid on ebay
$400.00 - AQ arm with VTAF & dropped counterweight and armboard
$100.00 - New, VPI inverted bearing for HW-19's
$60 - used motor
$600.00 - Revelation Audio Labs phono cable (no wire included with the AQ arm)
$350 - used 2lb, 12" periphery platter (from Sound Engineering LLC)
$2 - 6" high 'Swim Noodle' supports for DIY SAMA effort (recommended by Mike at VPI
Total -
USD$2212.00JVC QL-F6 (circa 1979) $350 list price
$100.00 - paid on ebay
$40.00 - 10 lbs of Plast-i-Clay
$30.00 - EAR Isodamp (DIY sub-mat)
$60.00 - Herbie's Way Excellent Mat (top mat)
$8.00 - DupliColor UC103 sound deadening spray (platter underside)
Total -
USD$238.00I already did a face-off between the fully tricked out Technics SL-1200 Mk. II/Origin Live arm/outboard motor supply, etc. and still preferred the JVC, overall.
Tables supported on 3.5" thick block of maple (4 pointy brass toes pointed downward with the JVC...too much of a pain with the VPI).....all records scrupulously cleaned by a Nitty Gritty RCM.
A
much closer result this fine day...but, I played all day to allow further break in of the Revelation Audio cable (it hasn't been used for a spell, and PTFE dialectric requires the longest time to 'seat' again). After 5 hours I think it's 'cooked' again (please don't give me grief about break-in..it exists...but I think it's dialectric interaction and
not wire)
This time out, cheapie JVC was
barely my preference - on jazz, classical, pop, avante garde (techno-pop), reggae, country and rock. It has the speed control of CD, with the innate 'rightness' that vinyl alone among formats allows. Bass was tauter, no wobble to voices or instruments, the midrange a bit recessed, but sounded more exact...only in the treble did I find parity of sound.
The VPI did have a much bigger/grander image, and was notably quieter and things were
significantly improved this time (the outer record platter is truly a great addition). I changed out the bearing/spindle recently because the old spindle had a lilt to it...the new one is truly a great upgrade to any HW-19...and
highly recommended to owners.
It was, again, all about pitch and or
speed regulation I think. I know - another $700-$1000 would buy a VPI SDS speed control...but it's a lot of money for what can be found, new or used, in a direct drive deck today' ya' know

The results were truly much, much closer this time around...so much so that I think I might actually invest the money in the SDS and see how far I can take this belt drive concept
Quartz Lock, Servo Controlled DC can be had on various models from Technics, JVC and others licensed by Matsushita for ultra-precise speed regulation for a few hundred dollars new or used. Ease of use and auto function is a further attraction for some of these decks....tho I did not factor this in for the above (nor price...tho one has to question sanity of paying 10x more for a deck with slightly inferior sound). Only the sound quality was assessed.
Again, I am
completely agnostic to the results
John