VPI HW-19 MKIII TurnTables
VPI HW-19 MKIII TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 02, 2001]
Alfredo D
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Solid buil and solid sound I owned this table for almost a year now. This review is in context of my whole analog system... VPI HW-19 MK III, Audio Research PH3 phono preamp, SME 309 tonearm, and Benz Micro Glider. Before buying this system I listened to various models from Rega (Up to the $1200 price point), and RB300/600 tonearms fitted with Blue Point Special. That setup did not give me what I was looking for. I think the cartridge was to blame. Similar Products Used: Rega planars |
[Jul 29, 1998]
ce
an Audiophile
After using the AR XA TT for 27 years....I upgraded to the VPI MKIII...for 27 years I was missing 1/2 the music...This turntable brings out the music, Analog ain't dead!....Fantastic It's amazing how good records sound on this table....there are many records that are now sounding better than CD's,the records sound natural,while many CD's have a dryness in the high end that the records don't have.The SUMIKO BLUE POINT SPECIAL really does and amzing job of making the music sound alive. One small problem developed though , the motor started to develop a chattering noise,some lubrication on the motor shaft solved the problem easily...This table is great......Imagine what the TNT sounds like...I recently added the PLC4 controller to the table for the final tweak....I'm still evaluating the effect.....This turntable is highly recomended.... |
[Dec 29, 1998]
Chuck Beaman
an Audiophile
No question here. It's terrific. But...the little counterweight you add to the motor shaft rattles like hell on startup, and wobbles like a cheap tire that's out of balance on reaching speed. I don't use it. The logo on the motor shaft cover is cheezy; take some 600 wet sandpaper and cut down the hard edges on this piece for a more finished look. |
[May 19, 2000]
Art S.
Audiophile
Strength:
•The Mk III platter reduces background noise to near inaudible levels.
Weakness:
•For the price, there are no real weaknesses. This 'table is the best-sounding, best-value deck on the market in it's price range. Actually, ANY of the HW-19 series 'tables are a great value, and you can upgrade part-by-part as you see fit. Much better sonically than the Linn Sondek. Similar Products Used: •Do I have to list ALL of the analog front-ends that I've had over the years? Forgeddaboutit! |
[Mar 30, 2001]
ELECTRONICS NUT
Audiophile
THIS IS A QUESTION FOR ART S. BELOW I HAVE THE HW-19JR. |
[Feb 23, 2000]
Tim O'Connor
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Solid build quality
Weakness:
Acyrlic motor cover is cheesy (poor finish) For the most part this is a solidly built turntable with good attention to the important aspects of turntable design: heavy, well-machined platter; good bearing; stainless/acrylic sub-chassis; adequate motor. The sound is very good for the price. I have installed on this table a SME 309 arm with a Monster Cable Sigma Genesis 2000 moving coil cartridge. This is quite a formidable combo and provides for some very good LP playback. Similar Products Used: Thorens 115C |