VPI Scout Question


I am going to buy a VPI Scout here soon. I have a few questions.

What are your thoughts on B Stock units. They are $400 cheaper, but I don't want a broken TT. Are they all just cosmetic damages, or am I risking something worse?

I will be running this through a Cambridge 640P, and plan on using a Dynavector 10X5 cart. A B Stock Scout with the 10X5 cart will run around $1850. I can get a new Scout with the 20X2 MM Special cart for $2400. Is that worth the extra $550, or am I better off spending that on a better preamp to balance out my system?
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Showing 1 response by cmalak

The B-stock you are asking about (typically sold through online outlets like Audio Advisor, Music Direct, Acoustic Sounds, Needle Doctor.com) are indeed cosmetic flaws that do not have anything to do with functional performance of the table.

I would suggest calling whichever retailer you are planning on buying from and asking them what specifically is the cosmetic issue so you can assess specifically if you are ok with it or not. If ok, then with the $400 savings (actually I would still try negotiating down a little bit more), I would upgrade from the 10X5 to the 20X2 and upgrade your phono down the road when funds allow. Your 640P should easily allow you to hear the sonic upgrade in going from the 10X5 to the 20X2 (more resolving, more dimensional and more articulated and deeper bass).