VPI Avenger Plus vs J Sikora Standard Max


Yes, I agree, that's a rather specific comparison, but my goal is to purchase a turntable and keep it for the long-term.  Having researched the usual suspects, and knowing that I have a penchant for dynamics and realistic timbre (being an old musician I tend to prefer the sound of being rather close, if not "inside" the band), I tend to lean toward direct drive or rim drive, but not exclusively.  Like most people, I listen to about 40% classical (mostly orchestral), 40% jazz (acoustic and electronic, new and old) and about 20% rock and other. 

So, at the moment I have narrowed my search to the VPI Avenger Plus (due mostly to the fact that it has rim drive, heavy mass and can accommodate 3 tonearms) and the J Sikora Standard Max (high mass and reputation for dynamics and musicality, and 2 tonearms). 

Since it is nigh impossible to hear them side by side I thought I would ask if anyone has had the opportunity, as unlikely as it is, to hear them together?  Obviously the tonearm and cartridge will make a large difference, but I'd like to ask about your aural observations between these two turntables.  And yes, I may try to attend Axpona this year in the hope of at least hearing them within a short time of each other, but the system differences may make that almost meaningless.   

Thank you in advance for any help you might provide.

seldenr

I’ve never heard either, but some people with whom I’ve communicated, and have extensive listening experience, speak highly of J Sikora turntables…

@seldenr You sure know how to pick terrible turntables.  You are shopping for looks. If you want a sharp looking great turntable get a Basis Inspiration or the Avid Acutus, Oracle Delphi, SME 30/12, Dohmann Helix, Air Force III Premium S, and the lowly Sota Cosmos. All of these turntables are seriously better than the ones you selected. Mass NEVER isolates a turntable, that is lay intuition. Suspensions isolate turntables. If you want to use multiple arms the Air Force III Premium S and the Dohmann Helix one are the way to go. I won't use a table without vacuum clamping, so my choices are limited to the Air Force and the Sota. Rim drive is a bad joke. It is a great way to induce rumble into a system. 

Try a TW Acustic.  Comparable price wise to a J Sikora but better according to my dealer who carries both.  I love mine - on a Silent Running Audio isolation base it sounds sublime.

 

BTW I also have a SOTA Star Sapphire: very nice but not in the same league.

 

A Dohmann costs double.

 

Good luck!