I went from a Pro-ject Xpression I with a grado gold to a VPI HW-19 mkIV with the Jelco 250st and the grado gold. I hear more pops and noise than before. Much more reveling TT than the Xpression.
VPI vs Avid
My entry level TT was the VPI Scout with JM9 tonearm and after several carts, an Ortofon, Windfield sounded best to me in my system. I found that to get the best sound from this combination, extensive tweeking was necessary but it is and was a great sounding rig. The audiofile upgrade bug visited me and I then purchased an Avid, Volvere turntable with an Origin, Illustrious arm and installed the same Windfield cart. OMG! the sound difference is incredable. Completely more involving,wider soundstage,more musical right out of the box. Something that puzzels me though is that Vinyl that I played on the Scout that had the normal pops and cracks that we all know are somewhat inherent to vinyl even after RCM cleaning are gone when I play them on the Volvere. I am revisiting all the vinyl that I considered boarderline with the Scout. I'm really not sure why this is happening but thought I'd share my experience.
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