VPI TNT MK III TurnTables
VPI TNT MK III TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[May 10, 2000]
Evan Trent
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Arguably the best turntable on the market, straightforward setup, excellent vibration immunity, amazing bass and low midrange, looks damn sexy.
Weakness:
Honestly I cannot think of one. Maybe price but frankly you can spend more on a turntable and you won't necessarily get a better product sonically speaking. When I purchased this piece of gear it marked my induction into the word of audiophilia. Before I was really just a top mid-fi kind of guy. But I decided to step it up a level and see what all the fuss is about. Well gues what... this is not voodoo folks. This turntable sounds amazing. I bought it equipped with the VPI JMW 12" arm and a Grado Reference cartridge. It's hooked up to a Cary PH301 tube phono stage. Together the whole setup is mouth watering. The JMW arm is a work of art that can track like a mother. The bass response out of this setup is remarkably tight and warm, and you feel like you are sitting in the drummer's lap. I cannot explain how much better records sound than they did on my Thorens (which while not audiophile was a damn fine table). The differences are that severe. Similar Products Used: Well this replaced my Thorens TD295 MKIII but that didn't compare at all. I have not A/B'd the VPI with other comparable gear. |
[Nov 04, 2000]
mustafa sav
Audiophile
Strength:
Solid, no nonsense construction. Everything has a purpose.
Weakness:
none except price, but I think that especially in pricy turntables there is a big difference in sound quality Massive plinth, massive outboard motor, massive platter= great sound |
[Nov 18, 2001]
Jim Germann
Audiophile
Strength:
natural imaging, doesn't need constant tweeking, bass impact, can be upgraded
Weakness:
changing to 45 RPM stalls the motor This actually was a Mark 2 that I had upgraded to the Mark 3 status. There is a Graham arm and Audioquest 7000nsx cartridge. I've owned it for almost 9 years. The Mark 2 had springs in the suspension towers, which had a tendency to "walk" or move. When it was upgraded, I had these springs replaced by, I believe, a sorbathane suspension. It hasn't moved since! With this amazing rig, if there is information on any given LP, you'll surely hear it! It is completely quiet once it comes up to speed. You'll hear a little belt squeal when it first starts. It had a "stainless steel? flywheel" that you placed over the motor pulley, but I took it off as it "rang." Backgrounds are black as can be, dynamics are explosive, imaging both horizontal and vertical are hard to believe. Listen at night, with all the lights out. If the rest of your equipment is up to it, you will hear a wall of sound that is totally unbelieveable. And any equipment upgrade will only show you how much better this unit uncovers things you haven't heard before. And VPI stands behind their products. Shortly after buying it, the motor "gave out." A call to VPI produced a new one at NO CHARGE! If you can afford one, and the price has gone up, you'll NEVER have to buy another turntable! Similar Products Used: not similar by any means, but it replaced a B & O 4002 |