Forgive my ignorance. Now to start over. . . .


I suppose I got a little excited about the reviews of the VPI Traveler and didn't realize that they're out of production and now darn near impossible to find. The post regarding this vs a Clearaudio Concept has been deleted. It seems that the Traveler hit the sweet spot for me as far as performance vs price. 

Sticking with VPI, it's the Cliffwood (ehh), the Player (I don't need a phono pre and don't want the headphone amp), and then it seems a pretty big step to the Prime Scout (I'd feel shameful spending less than a grand on a cartridge for). 

So, if you can find it in your heart to forgive my ignorance of the facts surrounding availability of the Traveler, I would appreciate suggestions for turntables in the $1500 to $2000 range. 
audiosavage1

Showing 1 response by snackeyp

Lots of good suggestions so far, so I thought I would chime in.
Last year I bought a used Clearaudio Emotion as a second deck.  I bought it on Agon for $1300.  I decided to hook it up to my main system for a comparison to my Clearaudio Performance SEP.   I was amazed at how little difference there was.  I also learned that the Marantz TT-15 is made by Clearaudio and is essentially the same TT as the Emotion.  You can buy this brand new with a Clearaudio Virtuoso cartridge for $1500.
http://www.needledoctor.com/Marantz-TT-15S1-Turntable-w-Virtuoso-MM-Cartridge?sc=7&category=4788...

I also owned a Clearaudio Concept and was not impressed.  It was just OK.  If considering the Clearaudio brand I would recommend a Performance or higher.  

Prior to this I owned a Well Tempered Classic for a few years.  This is an excellent TT and can be bought used for less than $1500.  Highly rated and I thought it sounded great.  The only down side is it's a vintage deck and finding replacement parts can be challenging.  

It might be best to buy from a seller who accepts returns.  I believe Needle Doctor and Music Direct allow returns.  

Good luck!