Well Tempered V's VPI Super Scout Master Sign


Hello all
I have a Well Tempered reference, from the 90's, "never used", what are your thoughts, on the VPI Super Scoutmaster Signature V's the above as I have a offer to swap? the reason is I'm getting sick of mucking around with the well Tempered, to get to sound right, breaking fishing line etc, I just want to set up and leave, and sit back and listen!!
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The VPI is much more a set and almost forget than the Well Tempered. Other than adjusting vta on occasion, it is pretty free from maintenance. Three of my friends have switched from a Well Tempered turntable to a VPI after seeing and using my Scout. The main reason they switched was because of the constantly breaking fishing line and the constant tweaking.

Playing records should be pleasurable, not torture.
Great choice...if you can get the 3D arm on it do so. The metal arm is fine, but the 3D is spectacular.
I had an Amadeus, as well as a GTA. I decided to sell my second system, and sold my Amadeus. The GTA remains in my my main system. I won't waste time commenting on the experiences of others, so I will focus on my own. I have changed just 1 belt in many years. My speed according to my KAB is accurate, and it sounds excellent. Obviously, handling the belt should be done gently, and that's what I do. I admit it would be nice to have touch/button speed control, but I don't listen to many 45's so it's not a huge deal for me. The Amadeus is a great sounding table, I am not familiar with the REFERENCE, so I can't comment directly. That said, you do own it, so why not give it a go.
Davey, I bought one of the very first Super Scoutmasters when it came out, with the 9" JMW arm and acrylic platter.

I have since upgraded to Super Scoutmaster Reference with Rim Drive, 10" 3D arm, Classic platter with oil pumping inverted bearing, and Terracone footers. I have used the Super Platter which was better than the original acrylic, but the Classic platter blows the others away IMO. One of the great things about VPI and this particular table is the ability to upgrade tonearm, platter, drive system, footers, etc. "if you want to", or leave it the way it is. The original table is an excellent performer, reliable, great sound. If you decide to buy this table you should know that you are getting top quality performance for your money. VPI service has been excellent as well.