VPI Aries Scout Master Turntable TurnTables
VPI Aries Scout Master Turntable TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 07, 2007]
M Torres
AudioPhile
Strength:
Easy set-up, nice JMW arm, ability to swap arm tubes quickly for multiple cartridges, excellent build quality, American-made, upgradability, and terrific sound.
Weakness:
Practically none, although there is no anti-skate in stock form (VPI offers an accessory anti-skate device), not a big deal, though A little background: back in the day (early 70's), I owned (and still own) my AR-1 turntable with Audio-Tecnica moving magnet cartridge to play my records, and I enjoyed them immensely with the rather limited electronics I had back then. I retired that table (still in perfectly working condition) many, many years ago, and my serious music listening was relegated to CD's, as LPs gave way to newer digital formats. Happily I kept my LPs (which are in mostly excellent condition, as I would record them at first playing onto cassettes---remember those!!), but seeing that vinyl was making a comeback, plus with the fact that I had an additional library of music just sitting there, unplayed for many years, had me thinking. My entire system and room acoustics had gone thru numerous upgrades over the years, and so I decided to upgrade and purchase a new turntable as well. I was excited when VPI first intoduced the Scout, their entry-level 'table, and read the great reviews of that 'table. After the review came out for the next-up level in the Scout line, the Scoutmaster, I made the plunge in 2005, and am I happy!!
Similar Products Used: Let's see ---started with an AR-1, Technics direct drive, then Micro-Seiki. |