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In Reply to: New VPI turntable "the Traveler" posted by jimel84 on March 24, 2012 at 12:54:11:
The platter is aluminum
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- Pic of the deck. - Opus 104 13:29:37 03/24/12 (13)
- Has a nice industrial look to it - jedrider 16:12:49 03/26/12 (0)
- Didn't notice a prices, but looks like it'll be selling for less than the Scout. nt - olddude55 13:46:18 03/24/12 (11)
- Thought I heard a target of under $1k. Probably $999. /nt\ - Opus 104 13:49:33 03/24/12 (10)
- Under $1400 from what I ... - Laudanum 14:02:57 03/24/12 (9)
- RE: Under $1400 from what I ... - AudioSoul 14:37:31 03/24/12 (8)
- RE: Under $1400 from what I ... - John A. Casler 12:00:42 03/27/12 (0)
- At that price I'd add another $400 and get another Scout. - Opus 104 14:47:23 03/24/12 (6)
- RE: At that price I'd add another $400 and get another Scout. - volunteer 15:23:00 03/24/12 (1)
- Being able to swap carts easily is a big plus, especially if it - Opus 104 15:34:54 03/24/12 (0)
- Ditto. Or, I'd get a Rega P3-24 and spend the difference on a good cart - olddude55 15:00:45 03/24/12 (3)
- P5 on the Rega. And that's the way I'd go if I had two good hands to mount carts. /nt\ - Opus 104 15:22:14 03/24/12 (2)
- Well, hay-ull. I'm behind the times. It's now an RP3. - olddude55 17:02:31 03/24/12 (1)
- I'd find a used P5 with PSU. /nt\ - Opus 104 17:09:56 03/24/12 (0)