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- From: gt0179a@prism.gatech.edu (Mike Chu)
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- Subject: VPI Jr. and Rega RB300
- Date: 18 Nov 92 19:25:15 GMT
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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- Anybody out there familiar with the VPI Jr. Table.
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- See, I am considering purchasing the VPI Deck or a comparable (ie.
- Roksan Radius) setup in the future. However, my concern is that
- the VPI deck may have a slightly harsh treble. I have a pair of
- ProAc Tablettes, and they tend to partner very poorly with any components
- that have any sort of treble glare. In both the reviews by TAS and
- Sttereophile a hint of this glare was mentioned.
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- Now, If I bought the table with a laid back arm and cartridge, I could
- possibly nullify the table's treble tendencies. Any suggestions?
- Of course the obvious choice is the Rega RB300 arm or the Audioquest
- PT-6. Which is more laid back and are there any other arms I should consider.
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- I have heard many, many possitive things about the Morch arms.... any
- personal accounts?
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- Mike Chu -- Chemical Engineering
- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
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