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My latest toy...

Posted by EdAInWestOC on March 19, 2017 at 08:02:44:

Oh what a sweet one it is.



I should polish up the platter but I'm too busy listening to her. I have my SoundSmith DL-103D retipped with optimized contact line stylus and ruby cantilever mounted on the 3D now. I have already ordered a new Ortofon Quintet Black S that will go on the 3D arm.

Many thanks to one of our own inmates. He goes by the name curious and he is known to me as Pat...a sales rep at HiFi Sales in Cherry Hill New Jersey. I traveled up to his store in Cherry Hill and spent time listening to a very nice system this past Friday. If you are in the Cherry Hill, NJ area you should stop by and see this place.

Pat definitely took care of me and helped me make sure I got the Prime setup and playing well. If you are in the market for a turntable in the $4000 price range you really need to listen to a VPI Prime. I am very happy I took Pat's advice and I got a Walnut model.

Next is the dust cover I ordered from Stereo Squares. My Denon DP-62L is still setup and spinning next to the VPI Prime. The Prime is a much better turntable in all respects.

Ed