My final table , hopefully !


Back in the 80's I was seduced to the digital side ! At first it was lovely . But then , I became hooked , it got cold and ugly .  After a lot of work and many years , I was able to get onto the recovery road to analogdom .

I returned with a MMF 5.1 turntable and stock cartridge . Oh that warm cozy feeling , I missed you so ! 

 But now , as luck would have it , I want MORE !  More dynamics , more detail , more extension , more rich tone and above all else more of that sensuous musicality . I've grown old , fat and out of shape since I quit tapping my toes , bobbing my head , playing air guitar & and dancing around the room ! I'm greedy and I want it all !

Unfortunately , my addictions have forced me to the land of the small budget . I need to stay in the 2K + 3K range . If I can trade in my MMF 5.1 table and cartridge , that would help .


I would like to spend a majority of my money on the table and arm . I need a faithful dog , a table that will stick with me through thick & thin and never leave my side . To grow older with me without the need for attention . I am a set it & forget it / plug n play kind of guy . I want to listen to music , not futz with stuff . I am not able to go out and hear a lot of stuff so my ideas come from the net ...and my help comes from you !

I have read that different manufacturers tables have different sound characteristics . How much of this can be attributed to the arm and cartridge used ? How much can it be altered ? I prefer classic rock , singers & songwriters , contemporary blues , Detroit soul and classical . Not much for Disco ,  Rap , Techno or Hip Hop .

While most tables have an upgrade path , I would like to refrain from taking it . Again the plug n play / set it & forget it attitude .


Here is what I have come up with , in no special order :

VPI Prime - the most expensive , comes with the 3D arm .

Well Tempered Amadeus MKII - comes with the golf ball arm .

Avid Diva II

Sota Saphire V - no real need for a suspension system as I am on a slab .

Sota Saphire III - refurbished , again no real need for the suspension system . 

Origin Live Calypso MkIII

Looking at the Jelco 750D arm for some of these tables .


Thank You .

Saki70


saki70
I would recommend the VPI Classic (1). They can be had new for around $2500 and sound even better than the reviews written about them. I would pair it with a Dynavector 20X2 either low or high output and just listen to music. With that said I want to note that I have a Classic now and don't plan on changing it for another table. I do not own a 20X2 however I do have a version of the mother of the 10X that sounds excellent. I have also heard many other Dyna's over the years.

Hope this helps. Don
Just remember YMMV

emailist,

The insect tweak is part of a comprehensive approach I take to just about all my endeavors--If I can get away with doing nothing, that is how I will handle it.  That is why I also use "dust damping" for my turntable and other components--I let dust collect on everything based on the convenient theory that this natural form of damping will improve performance.

JOND

the SAM Reference is $2K US plus shipping! Its built like a tank. Weighs about 80 lbs and it sounds awesome.....
I manufacture the Anvil brand of turntables which are a step up in performance from what I see here. 

Regards,

Bruce

What about something less known like Nottingham analogue space deck or hyperspace (2 hand) with NA arm and London decca supergold cart.

I have it connected to Croft integrated phono and Harbeth 7ES speakers

But beware .once you will hear it  yull be adicted.Thats what happened to me.