Last audio component for the year: stick a fork in me, I’m done.

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  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,132
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    You also need to ask yourself if and when you start collecting vinyl.
    Are you going to collect and shop around for new or used?
    If used where are you shopping?

    This makes a considerable difference on cleaning and needs. Are you going to let your children handle the vinyl?
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  • Mike Reeter
    Mike Reeter Posts: 4,314
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    Joey_V wrote: »
    Congrats on your new deck, I've been a VPI owner for several years now, I really have no desire to pursue anything else, other than Cartridge upgrades.

    Which tonearm comes with the Reference Table, a Gimbal or Uni-Pivot?

    I like your idea of going all out for a purchase, 'buy once, cry once'.

    Enjoy

    Unipivot with dual pivot attachment.

    I have the option to buy a gimbal fatboy as a second arm for $2000 instead of $4000, new in box. I got to see it and hold it in my hands. But not sure if I need to be spending more money.

    Any opinions of either arm?

    I have no experience with the VPI Gimbal Arm, I've been quite happy with the Uni-Pivot that came with my table. Many seem to be intimidated by the U.P. but it just takes some getting used to.

    A perfectly set-up U.P. will just set there and ride the grooves effortlessly.

  • gyosa
    gyosa Posts: 701
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    Impressive Joey !
    Looks more like a spaceship than a “record player” !
    👍

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  • Milito
    Milito Posts: 1,914
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    Congrats Joey!
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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,608
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  • SIHAB
    SIHAB Posts: 4,521
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    I went with the Consonance RCM and it does a good job. I've cleaned
    3000+ records with it...

    here is a review;
    https://www.stereo.net.au/reviews/record-cleaning-machines-okki-nokki-vs-consonance/

    I would think this is good enough if you are just buying new LPs
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,521
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    Joey_V wrote: »
    Congrats on your new deck, I've been a VPI owner for several years now, I really have no desire to pursue anything else, other than Cartridge upgrades.

    Which tonearm comes with the Reference Table, a Gimbal or Uni-Pivot?

    I like your idea of going all out for a purchase, 'buy once, cry once'.

    Enjoy

    Unipivot with dual pivot attachment.

    I have the option to buy a gimbal fatboy as a second arm for $2000 instead of $4000, new in box. I got to see it and hold it in my hands. But not sure if I need to be spending more money.

    Any opinions of either arm?

    I have no experience with the VPI Gimbal Arm, I've been quite happy with the Uni-Pivot that came with my table. Many seem to be intimidated by the U.P. but it just takes some getting used to.

    A perfectly set-up U.P. will just set there and ride the grooves effortlessly.

    Nothing more impressive that a 2 point contact. Stylus needle on one end and then unipivot needle on the other.
    Magico, JL, Emm, ARC Ref 10 line, ARC Ref 10 phono, VPI, Lyra, Boulder, AQ Wel, SRA Scuttle Rack, Bluesound
  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,521
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    txcoastal1 wrote: »
    You also need to ask yourself if and when you start collecting vinyl.
    Are you going to collect and shop around for new or used?
    If used where are you shopping?

    This makes a considerable difference on cleaning and needs. Are you going to let your children handle the vinyl?

    Not sure if I would like my kids touching the Avenger Ref. I can only see damage in its future.
    Magico, JL, Emm, ARC Ref 10 line, ARC Ref 10 phono, VPI, Lyra, Boulder, AQ Wel, SRA Scuttle Rack, Bluesound
  • SIHAB
    SIHAB Posts: 4,521
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    Joey_V wrote: »
    SIHAB wrote: »
    Congrats Joey!

    What about mono recordings?

    Mono recordings?

    Man I haven’t even thought about that hahaha

    Do I need a different cart?

    unless you are in to old jazz dudes, probably not.... B)
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  • displayname
    displayname Posts: 1,133
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    Joey_V wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    Emlyn wrote: »
    Agree on the going all out the first time with the core component and building from there. Find the comfort zone with the base and build around the table with further updates to tonearm, cartridge, cables, and phono preamp.

    Critically important is to get a quality record cleaning machine. Arguably just as important has getting the right turntable system to work with.

    What cleaning machine do you recommend?

    The VPI 16.5 is the standard workhorse machine that's been around forever and is known to be very effective and reliable for decades. I considered this one, but I liked the design features of the Project unit.
    VPI does have the Cyclone with some notable upgrades. Several other companies make solid vacuum based RCMs, and companies like Clearaudio make higher end, more automated units. Essentially as long as the vacuum is powerful enough and the arm can create a decent seal on the record, all of these clean about the same. On some forums you will find endless threads with opinions on cleaning solutions and methods. Everything from chemicals, to enzymes, to homemade cocktails, and rinse cycles.

    Ultrasonic machines are the generally considered a technically superior cleaning method, but the time investment is significantly higher. The initial investment is also more, but given where you're at I don't think that difference will be enough to make you sweat. In my mind, the big thing is time. I looked at the Krimuss system, which to me appears to be the most technically superior option on the market. But I just couldn't commit to a minimum of 20-30 of cleaning per LP. When you talk about cleaning 500+ LPs, that's time not everyone is willing to give up. I have jokingly said many times that I'd get a Krimuss when I get a staff member to handle the cleaning in another room. I'll add though that it's much easier to keep up with cleaning if you do it from the start instead of trying to go back and clean a few hundred records you already own.

    I've also read some speculation that the sound frequencies being put out by some ultrasonic cleaners could be detrimental for your hearing. I don't think I've ready anything conclusive on that, but might be something to research if you're looking at going that route.

    Step 1 - Decide if you want Ultrasonic or Vacuum based.
    Step 2 - Decide on a solution (if applicable)
    Step 3 - Find the unit in your price point that makes the most sense for your space


    I would also suggest investing in some form of poly sleeves when you invest in the RCM. No sense in putting a clean record into a dirty paper sleeve.

    That’s a lot of information to digest, thanks Willie.

    Let me ask you, what is the best vacuum based cleaning machine and what is the best ultrasonic machine?

    Give me top 3 best.

    Also, what do you mean 20-30 per LP??
    Best vacuum based, I'd say the Cyclone for reliability and key features. I haven't used or really looked into the fully automated ones like the top of the line Clearaudio, but it does seem like it would have a lot of parts that could be a pain to fix. But they do look snazzy. Keith Monks is another option that is supposed to be really great, but I haven't seen those in person.
    The effectiveness and tank like build of the Cyclone is undeniable though. Easily the safest possible bet for a vacuum.

    For Ultrasonic, I'd personally go with Krimuss if it wasn't for the time. I meant 20-30 minutes per LP above, sorry I wasn't clear. Keep in mind that 20-30 mins means the LP got fully clean in one cycle, which it may not. The video of the Krimuss at Fremer's house gives you a really good idea of what each cleaning involves. Take note that me mentions some albums might require multiple cycles. https://youtu.be/zTpqVT_1b08

    I do think they have the best cleaning system I've seen. But the thought of possibly spending 1-2 hours to clean a box set with 4 LPs is just too much for me. I just merged my collection with my fiancé's, I'm certainly not going to spend all that time working through her 250+ albums. So many albums are 2 LPs, so that's probably more like 350 LPs to clean.

    Obviously I wouldn't clean them all in 1 sitting, but if you figure 175+ hours cleaning time with the Krimuss vs 20-24 hours (3-5 mins max/LP) with a vacuum system... that's the deal breaker for me personally. Plus you can't really impulse grab an album and give it a quick clean with the Krimuss. With any vacuum, you go from dirty to ready to spin in a couple minutes.

    Now if funds and space permitted, a Krimuss + a vacuum would be the perfect solution. You could deep clean those special or rough albums, but then just vacuum for the day to day.
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  • tratliff
    tratliff Posts: 1,663
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    That is one nice table Joey. Cartridge is also very nice. You really went for it!

    I would really consider getting that other arm also. Not that you need it but you might regret it later based on the price you mentioned. I would love to have two carts on my table.

    You are sure setting up a nice system. Congrats!

    I also have a couple of hundred records that are in great condition, as 99% of them were purchased new and unopened. Mostly classic rock, blues, jazz and many audiophile versions.

    You are staring down a new rabbit hole. Be careful my friend.
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  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,066
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    When Joey dives in he makes a big splash, makes me and my Clearaudio, 2 Technics and Pioneer tables want to hide in the corner and wet ourselves. Joey from now on at Club Polk you shall be known as The Analog Man. Congratulations and enjoy the experience.
    https://youtu.be/NEoWaP4skv8
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    2 Channel
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,521
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    gudnoyez wrote: »
    When Joey dives in he makes a big splash, makes me and my Clearaudio, 2 Technics and Pioneer tables want to hide in the corner and wet ourselves. Joey from now on at Club Polk you shall be known as The Analog Man. Congratulations and enjoy the experience.
    https://youtu.be/NEoWaP4skv8

    I really thought about it. Go medium or go big. Everyone in my crew told me to avoid going low end because that my first thought, buy a $400 table and get used to it.

    Then I started thinking, if I buy medium and decide to go big, I have to explain myself twice to my wife (in addition to lost opportunity costs etc).

    So after balancing out the pros vs cons, then looking at what I could spare after literally running my audio bank account dry from the rack, I gave myself the green light.

    Oh and hearing it versus an aurender n10 with McIntosh d1100 dac... and completely obliterating the digital stack sealed the deal.
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  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,066
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    Dolla Bill's Joey it's just Dolla Bill's, you did good.
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    2 Channel
    Adcom 555II Vincent SA-T1 Marantz SA 15S2 Denon DR-M11 Clearaudio Bluemotion SDA 2.3tl's (Z) edition MIT Terminator II Speaker Cables & IC's Adcom 545II Adcom Gtp-450 Marantz CD5004 Technics M245X SDA 2B's, SDA CRS+

    Stuff for the Head
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  • tratliff
    tratliff Posts: 1,663
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    Don’t forget to join the VPI forum!
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,521
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    So...

    We haven’t discussed the phono pre.

    I was thinking starting with a Parasound JC3? Then go from there?
    Magico, JL, Emm, ARC Ref 10 line, ARC Ref 10 phono, VPI, Lyra, Boulder, AQ Wel, SRA Scuttle Rack, Bluesound
  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,521
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  • tratliff
    tratliff Posts: 1,663
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    I’ve got a jc3 and haven’t looked back. But we are not in the same category. It’s a great pre but see what AR offers would be my suggestion.
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  • displayname
    displayname Posts: 1,133
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    Joey_V wrote: »
    So...

    We haven’t discussed the phono pre.

    I was thinking starting with a Parasound JC3? Then go from there?

    I wouldn’t skimp on the phono. Your cart is only as good as what’s amplifying it.
    Analog: MoFi MasterTracker > MoFi UltraDeck > Sutherland 20/20
    Digital: Cambridge CXC / Streaming > Cambridge CXN v2
    MastersounD Dueventi > Rosso Fiorentino Certaldo or Arcam rHead > Hifiman HE4XX
    Discogs
  • displayname
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    Analog: MoFi MasterTracker > MoFi UltraDeck > Sutherland 20/20
    Digital: Cambridge CXC / Streaming > Cambridge CXN v2
    MastersounD Dueventi > Rosso Fiorentino Certaldo or Arcam rHead > Hifiman HE4XX
    Discogs
  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,439
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    Joey_V wrote: »
    So...

    We haven’t discussed the phono pre.

    I was thinking starting with a Parasound JC3? Then go from there?

    I wouldn’t skimp on the phono. Your cart is only as good as what’s amplifying it.

    That's true. I have a Kraco phono pre I'd be willing to pass along.
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    Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)


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  • displayname
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    On the Pro-ject, I’ll say buy local if you got that route. I purchased through Hi End Theater and Audio, Vu is great to work with if you haven’t worked with them previously.
    Analog: MoFi MasterTracker > MoFi UltraDeck > Sutherland 20/20
    Digital: Cambridge CXC / Streaming > Cambridge CXN v2
    MastersounD Dueventi > Rosso Fiorentino Certaldo or Arcam rHead > Hifiman HE4XX
    Discogs
  • tratliff
    tratliff Posts: 1,663
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    Seems like you might should look at the AR phono 3SE. Would be a great accommodation to what you have.

    And not that you won’t but focus on cables also.
    2 Channel Rosso Fiorentino Volterra II, 2 REL Carbon Limited, Norma Revo IPA-140B, Lumin U2 Mini, VPI Prime w/SoundSmith Zephyr MIMC, Modwright PH 150, Denon DP-59l w/Denon DL-301MKII, WAY Silver 3 Ana+ Speaker Cables, WAY Silver 4+ Interconnect Cables, AudioQuest Niagara 7000 w/Dragon and Hurricane Power Cables
  • joecoulson
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    Gorgeous Joey. Congrats.
  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,521
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    Joey_V wrote: »
    So...

    We haven’t discussed the phono pre.

    I was thinking starting with a Parasound JC3? Then go from there?

    I wouldn’t skimp on the phono. Your cart is only as good as what’s amplifying it.

    Ultimately I believe an Arc Ref3 or similar will land here.
    Magico, JL, Emm, ARC Ref 10 line, ARC Ref 10 phono, VPI, Lyra, Boulder, AQ Wel, SRA Scuttle Rack, Bluesound
  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,521
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    Magico, JL, Emm, ARC Ref 10 line, ARC Ref 10 phono, VPI, Lyra, Boulder, AQ Wel, SRA Scuttle Rack, Bluesound
  • Joey_V
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  • Clipdat
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    Might as well!
  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,608
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    Or you could get a $3k Benchmark AHB2 which has remarkably similar THD and S/N ratio specs as your Boulder. :p

    Benchmark:
    < 0.0003 % THD+N at full rated power, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
    SNR: 130 dB Unweighted, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, Stereo Mode

    Boulder:
    THD at Continuous Power, 20 to 2KHz 0.0005%
    Signal to Noise Ratio -133dB, unweighted, 20 to 22 kHz