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John,What cartridge, to date, do you best think suits the VPI Classic?Greg
Ben/Browntrout, I (finally) fitted your Grado Reference to the VPI Classic a few days ago. I played it for a few hours - absolutely riveting presentation I found. I have been away for a few days from home, but the few hours with the pair is all the reason I need to know why VPI sell Grado's with their tables. Despite the underlying hum (which seems tamer with the Woodie than the Prestige), the music shines clear thru John
Back to the Technics....Thanks analognut ....your one step ahead of me ( as most people usually are ) ....I have been given a price for putting a Denon 103R on a jelco headshell ( apparently it needs it? ) ....would that be a decent sound on a stock SL1210 mk2?
Analognut, I actually listened to a stock 1210mk2 today with both a AT OC9 MC and a cheaper 95 MM and although the latter was through the gram amp 2se when the former was through the era gold reflex plus elevator ...the sound of the MM was really good in a woody less 3 dimensional way and although a different presentation from the OC9 and not as detailed was a lovely sound in Graham Slee's kitchen through headphones!
I am, nevertheless, intrigued by the possibility of a Denon 103R on a stock arm bog standard SL1210 as a potential second system?Although if the forums are to be believed the standard tonearm of the SL1210 is it's weak point? G Slee says...no...just get a standard SL1210 with any old cartridge.
I am a new member returning to vinyl and simply want a top one-off well built turntable that requires no tinkering or upgrades to give you what you should have had in the first place. I cant be alone in getting confused by all the apparent "Black Magic" that seems to surround the subject which to a cynical guy like me just seems to be hype to sell a product. I have set my heart on the VPI Classic but an email from Graham Slee ( yes, the guy himself! ) tells me to get the Technics SL1210 with a cheap AT95E as it is the phono stage that matters.I have read of the modified Sound hifi deck with the Jelco 250 & OC9 but after all the bits & bobs and Timestep I am near enough the price of the Classic What do you think?Surely we all want the same thing...to listen to great music and you can spend a lot of music and get it wrong.I just want a one-off purchase for the rest of my life. Greg