VPI Prime

My vote goes to you Paul. :)

Seriously, it looks like a great table. Huge bang for the buck.
 
My new Classic 3 arrives tomorrow. I got it with the 12" 3D arm. I asked my consultant, Stirling Trayle, about the Prime. He said it is an inexpensive way to get the 3D arm, since the price of the Prime is not much more that the arm alone. However, this is not a way to get a Classic 3 with 3D arm for a bargain price. The TT for the Prime also has to fit into that price point.

Larry
 
Looks great! I think it would go right along with the rest of your gear Paul.

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My new Classic 3 arrives tomorrow. I got it with the 12" 3D arm. I asked my consultant, Stirling Trayle, about the Prime. He said it is an inexpensive way to get the 3D arm, since the price of the Prime is not much more that the arm alone. However, this is not a way to get a Classic 3 with 3D arm for a bargain price. The TT for the Prime also has to fit into that price point.

Larry

you're replacing an HRX for a classic 3??
 
you're replacing an HRX for a classic 3??

Quick! Make Larry an offer for his HRX. Tell him you love his kids and you will help him convert some of his massive LP collection to digital. :lol:
 
Quick! Make Larry an offer for his HRX. Tell him you love his kids and you will help him convert some of his massive LP collection to digital. :lol:

depending on which HR-X he has, imo the C3 may not be a step forward. theres lots of discontinuity of design with VPIs even within the same model range that clear cut sonic differences are not easy to quantify.

i still have the TNT, i put an ET-2 on it. once its gone i'm taking a break from vpi for a while.
 
depending on which HR-X he has, imo the C3 may not be a step forward. theres lots of discontinuity of design with VPIs even within the same model range that clear cut sonic differences are not easy to quantify.

i still have the TNT, i put an ET-2 on it. once its gone i'm taking a break from vpi for a while.

If the ET-2 didn't have grounding/hum issues, I would still own it. It's a far better tonearm than many people ever realized. Like you, mine was last mounted to a TNT table. Now that I have an SP-10MKII and an SME-312s arm, I don't miss either of them.
 
If the ET-2 didn't have grounding/hum issues, I would still own it. It's a far better tonearm than many people ever realized. Like you, mine was last mounted to a TNT table. Now that I have an SP-10MKII and an SME-312s arm, I don't miss either of them.

no hum issues over here. my understanding was Harry had the ET-2 in mind when he designed the TNT, as you know it works very well on that 'table compared the SOTA Star I last used w/ the ET-2.
 
no hum issues over here. my understanding was Harry had the ET-2 in mind when he designed the TNT, as you know it works very well on that 'table compared the SOTA Star I last used w/ the ET-2.

You and I have traveled some of the same roads. I too had an ET-2 mounted to a SOTA Star Sapphire table many years ago. If you have no hum issues, you are a lucky man. I'm sure you know the VPI has nothing to do with ET-2 hum issues. The best I could ever do is to minimize the hum, but never truly eliminate it. The more you drive noise out of your system, the more the ET-2 will get on your nerves.
 
The Prime looks like one of THE bargains in this hobby of ours, a stupid good deal.


I think it's "VPI's" dad, letting the young one wet his toes in the design waters to bag a big home run.
 
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