Better........well maybe just different strengths.
I grew up in the early 60's without TV. My father was a "vinyl-phile" and FM radio man. Music flowed at our house as we read after dinner and listened to his Empire TT spin the likes of Nat King Cole, Frank Sintra, Bing Crosby, Glen Miller...
Sold the Super Scoutmaster last year and am currently using a VPI Scout 1.1 as an interium TT. I will give 1.1 table to my son whe I replace it.
Dealer thinks the Classic is the direction to go. (although he is pushing the 2 & 3 models)
I auditioned few weeks ago and it definitely sounds...
Without mutiple arm wands in a set up, is "VTA on-the-fly" that big of a consideration in comparing the VPI Classic 1 vs Classic 2?
With my Superscout Master, I don't think I ever thought I needed to adjst the VTA record by record evn with the 200 gram 45's.
Also, I see VPI has raised...
Yea, nothing like low reliability to kill good sound, audio fix as well as ones wallet! As for the 6 month down time.....been there, done that, have the tee-shirt as a "former" OTL owner :-)
Besides, those Quickies are great sounding amps. Bet they sound great with those Kharmas.