I bought one from Audio Advice today. I can't say enough about how thorough Brooke was when helping to decide on a cartridge. Awesome experience. Thanks guys
so what cartridge did you get for your vip scount.. am myself in the cartidge market for my original vip aries, sat unused for 12 years with now resolved health problems
At 3:56 to 3:59 the video image shows the turntable running counter clockwise. They probably just reversed the image. A small detail, but for a $3,000.00 turntable the editors should have shown it running clockwise.
I've had mine for a year now, I don't think there's a better table you can buy for the money. Period. Still loving it. And don't skimp on the cartridge!
Very interested in this table. A friend got the Prime table last year and it is an amazing upgrade over my old and cherished Sony PS X6 and Rega Planar 2 turntables. I’d already thought I was hearing more than from CDs with those tables but compared to the VPI Prime? Haa I wasn’t hearing the half of it. It’s no joke, tables like these are a so revealing and resolving of details like depth, the air and space around acoustic instruments and vocals that those old DD tables and budget tables, good as they are, cannot begin to compete with these.
Yes, it shares many of the charitaritics of the other VPI turntables. Cheap particleboard, spray painted with black spray paint. Look closely at the black texture, that is the surface of the compressed sawdust that the particleboard is made of. Lowgrade aluminum platter, no highgrade 6065 aircraft aluminum there. Designed to keep the manufacturing cost down and profits up. These are the visible parts, whats underneath is what counts. Don't look under the hood, it's just depressing.
Call me old style,but for this amount of cash i want a deck with a q-locked servoregulated drive,auto stop and lift up at the end of play,or even better a autoreturn. I certainly dont want a deck where i have to touch the belt to change speeds. And a hinged dustcover of course .
Amen Zockopa! These modern weird looking turntables are nothing but hipster gadgets. You have to rob a bank to be able to buy one and then you still have to manually change the freaking belt to change rpm. Belt drives suck to begin with.
@@roelheijmans The reason for the manual belt change is to reduce moving parts hence better tone. If a deck had all the things you're asking for (automated parts) its tone would degrade dramatically
Entry level pricing my friend, entry level. I've 'only' got a Rega RP3 but might buy this soon. Seriously though, if you think $2200 is expensive for a turntable system, spend 5 minutes googling hi-end turntables. Some retailers barely sell cartridges for that money, let alone a whole turntable. Turtables that cost more than your house are scarily easy to find.
Wait a mo- i've just spotte the car in your profile pic. If it's yours, then I'm confused as to why you think $2k is a lot of money... I know what I'd rather spend the cost of that car on and it aint a tonne of metal that gets me from a to b ;-)
I bought one from Audio Advice today. I can't say enough about how thorough Brooke was when helping to decide on a cartridge. Awesome experience. Thanks guys
Wow, thank you so much William! We mentioned this to Brooke!
so what cartridge did you get for your vip scount.. am myself in the cartidge market for my original vip aries, sat unused for 12 years with now resolved health problems
At 3:56 to 3:59 the video image shows the turntable running counter clockwise. They probably just reversed the image. A small detail, but for a $3,000.00 turntable the editors should have shown it running clockwise.
I've had mine for a year now, I don't think there's a better table you can buy for the money. Period. Still loving it. And don't skimp on the cartridge!
Great endorsement, Dale! Glad to hear you're enjoying it!
Very interested in this table. A friend got the Prime table last year and it is an amazing upgrade over my old and cherished Sony PS X6 and Rega Planar 2 turntables. I’d already thought I was hearing more than from CDs with those tables but compared to the VPI Prime? Haa I wasn’t hearing the half of it. It’s no joke, tables like these are a so revealing and resolving of details like depth, the air and space around acoustic instruments and vocals that those old DD tables and budget tables, good as they are, cannot begin to compete with these.
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The first time i layed eyes on the Prime Scout , I have always since that day wanted to own one someday. 😍👍
We hope you get the chance. Thanks for watching
Gimbal tonearms don't wobble as unipivot arms do .
Yes. They are a different design. Pros and cons to each kind.
More advertising than a review...
He did warn us at the start that vpi had been a partner
Prime Scout vs Rega Planar 6?
Ordered the white one to go with my 2019 mission lx5 white floor stand speakers
How does this compare with the rega planar 6 with Ania cart ?
I finally figured out what that turntable looks like. Do you remember the old movie reals from the 40s and 50s? Yep!!
Yes, it shares many of the charitaritics of the other VPI turntables. Cheap particleboard, spray painted with black spray paint. Look closely at the black texture, that is the surface of the compressed sawdust that the particleboard is made of. Lowgrade aluminum platter, no highgrade 6065 aircraft aluminum there. Designed to keep the manufacturing cost down and profits up. These are the visible parts, whats underneath is what counts. Don't look under the hood, it's just depressing.
The vpi table sound flat i could have got one back in 1980 got the linn yes it is cool linn walk all over vpi flat sound
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Repetitive music....”just-kill-me”
Call me old style,but for this amount of cash i want a deck with a q-locked servoregulated drive,auto stop and lift up at the end of play,or even better a autoreturn. I certainly dont want a deck where i have to touch the belt to change speeds. And a hinged dustcover of course .
+Zockopa turntables like these are much more about performance as opposed to convenience. Most high end tables are belt-drive and manual.
Well,in this price bracket i want performance plus convenience and not glorified stone age tec . But i guess for that i have to go vintage.
Amen Zockopa! These modern weird looking turntables are nothing but hipster gadgets. You have to rob a bank to be able to buy one and then you still have to manually change the freaking belt to change rpm. Belt drives suck to begin with.
You know your turntables... 😉 #1200SL Mk2
@@roelheijmans The reason for the manual belt change is to reduce moving parts hence better tone. If a deck had all the things you're asking for (automated parts) its tone would degrade dramatically
$2,200? I am sorry too much money! Looks very nice though but wow............
Entry level pricing my friend, entry level. I've 'only' got a Rega RP3 but might buy this soon. Seriously though, if you think $2200 is expensive for a turntable system, spend 5 minutes googling hi-end turntables. Some retailers barely sell cartridges for that money, let alone a whole turntable. Turtables that cost more than your house are scarily easy to find.
Wait a mo- i've just spotte the car in your profile pic. If it's yours, then I'm confused as to why you think $2k is a lot of money... I know what I'd rather spend the cost of that car on and it aint a tonne of metal that gets me from a to b ;-)
@@abmscopes yes that's my car, the funny thing is I just purchased this turntable.
LINN AXIS VPI KILLER
We think it's pretty cool too! Thanks for watching
not hard
linn lp 12 vpi killer
Yes! Other's are also agreeing with you in the comments. Thanks for watching!
Really ugly table and looks cheap but yes on the sound department is really great.
ugly, clearaudio! that's are so pretty design.