VPI Prime or Scout or ???


Hi all,

I’m new to record players. I’ve always been a digital music person. That said, I’ve got s nice setup now and am looking for a record player for occasional records. I won’t be too serious about it and digital will remain my main source.

i know with some of the higher end players there is a learning curve but was hoping for something not too difficult to learn.

Being from NJ, I was pretty interested in VPI. I’m not sure I quite understand the differences between the Prime and Prime Scout. The Prime would probably be near the top of my budget. Also, I have no idea which cartridge to get. 

For context, I’ll mostly be listening to vintage jazz and rock. The turntable would feed into the Phono stage of my Mytek Manhattan. Any suggestions welcome! There is a pretty good deal on a Prime Scout I’m looking at so that’s why I figured I’d ask the experienced people here.
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you may need to see it in person to appreciate the precision of the technics design.
The regas are very good, however they are limited by the arm.  with as good as t he arm is, it does not allow for critical VTA adjustment, so you are limited to certain cartridge designs.  That being said, if you like one of those cartridges, The RP8, for example, is just a great table for the money, hell, the RP6 is as well.
The regas are very good, however they are limited by the arm.  with as good as t he arm is, it does not allow for critical VTA adjustment, so you are limited to certain cartridge designs.  That being said, if you like one of those cartridges, The RP8, for example, is just a great table for the money, hell, the RP6 is as well.
The Prime, The RP8, and the 1200G are all great tables.  I picked the 1200G.  It was just personal preference.  The RP8 was really great, if I could have mounted it to the wall that may have been my choice but that was not an option.  The Prime is a nice table as well.  tough choice.
The Rega is great, especially if you can mount it to the wall.  It is a pretty light table but it sounds very good.