Upgrade from VPI HW-19 Mark IV turntable


I have a really good sounding VPI HW-19 Mark 4 table with the SAMA motor, wood body Benz H2 cartridge and a Premier MMT arm (running into an EAR 834P phono stage). Obviously the arm is probably the weak link on this setup. I have had the urge to move on and get a new turntable in the $2,000-$2,500 range (with cartridge). Would a new 'table in this price range be a big step up in sound quality, very little or none at all? I am considering VPI Scout, Music Hall 9.1, Rega's or any other suggestions. Would upgrading the arm be the best bang for the buck? Thanks in advance for your comments.
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Showing 1 response by brf

The VPI H-19 MkIV is an excellent high value table. There still exist some additional updates that could further improve your table. 1) Sorbothane suspension 2) SDS motor controller, 3) Platter upgrades. As you have already pointed out, a tonearm upgrade would also yield sonic benefits.

Another option would be to sell the table and purchase a used VPI Classic. You have a good table.