New toy , Mike ?
Nice !!!!
How's the sound with your LPS?
Not sure yet. Need to get my new speakers to test it.

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New toy , Mike ?
Nice !!!!
How's the sound with your LPS?
I have the AMG v12 and the Spiral Groove SG1.1 and the Clearaudio Innovation Wood. All can be had for $16k or less (used for first two and new for innovation). Biggest bang for the buck is Clearaudio which is upgrade able (can add a second arm and can buy the master reference bottom platter). The prettiest including the sound is the AMG v12. The highest performing most brilliantly engineered (IMHO) is the SG 1.1. I could happily live with any one of them. Bigger differences occur based on cartridge, cable, isolation, and phono stage.
Not sure yet. Need to get my new speakers to test it.
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Are we talking D5's?????? I would love to hear about the Sparta as much as the LPS. Glad to see you pulled the trigger.
Dpod,
I would love to hear more detail on how the AMG and SG 1.1 compare....(hope I am not steeling the thread).
Hate to drift from the crowd, but to be honest you need to assess more things than folks have mentioned.
You need to figure out if you want direct drive or a belt-driven table. You need to hear a light mass vs heavy mass setup (Rega vs VPI for example). And you need to hear a restored Garrard/Thorens as well as a modern table. You also need to figure out what arm works best for you (ie. do you mind the PITA uni-pivots).
Don't rush into a 15k setup due to others opinion is my best recommendation.
IMHO Boogie, you'd be better served by starting off down the Analog trail at a lower level. As others have mentioned, there are some great values at the 5 to 6k price range. Any of these tables can be easily sold at a later date as your personal tastes develop. Starting off with a 15k turntable is a little like giving an 18 year old a 911 as his first car......you don't want to end up around a tree, lol.
I have a VPI Classic 3 with a Ortofon Cadenza Bronze.
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And a Kronos Sparta with a Benz Micro LP-S (thinking about getting a ZYX Universe II).
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To answer your question, its all about a synergy between the table, arm, cart - and let's not forget, the phonostage. I use a ARC REF2SE with upgraded tubes. In your budget, I would consider the AMG V12 with a Benz Micro LP-S or a VPI Classic 3 with a Ortofon or Lyra cart (and spend the rest on records).
I'm presuming you already have a phonostage? If the $16K needs to include the phonostage, then I would go with a VPI Classic 3, Ortofon Cadenza Black and a Manley Chinook or Zesto phonostage.
Thanks. I have heard the AMG a couple of times. It is the most natural sounding product, however I am not sure if it were the setup, but it seemed lack explosiveness. Ohterwise it would make it to the shortlist. Also, I have found Lyra cartridges overly detailed for my taste.
How does the VPI compare to the Kronos?
dont you have a goldfinger statement on your sg1.1?? that could help with the tell tale sound and dynamics.Dynamics/explosiveness is usually tied to good set up on a good cartridge. My Benz LPS on my AMG doubled in dynamics and extension when someone good set it up. Having said that, the spiral groove is a more dynamic tell-all table.
its very tough.lol. you really have to go listen and find whats right for you, and what works with your gear. ive owned 5 vpi tables and almost bought a 6th just to find out they were not what i was looking for. ive bought and sold several phonostages and pres with internal phonos. i drove around for 6 month listening to cartridges. took me 15 years to be very happy with both my table and cartridge. and not looking to upgrade anymore...... maybe. lol.
i wont recommend anything as you can find a billion recommendations in this forum alone.
its really a very personal matter and you must either take the time to find what right for you, or just buy and sell until you come across "the keeper" no one can truely recommend what the right table for you. with your budget you should be able to find something very nice.