Zavato,
If 10,000 was your budget, you could easily do better than a Linn. A VPI Classic II is about $4000.00 with a very respectable arm, that gives you quite bit of room for cartridges, step up preamplifiers, etc. And it is most definitely "plug and play". A close friend has one and it's superb. Further, no one had to come to his home and set it up and dial it in. It truly was fantastic right out of the box. He and I had it set up and playing in about an hour. So simple and straight forward.
That's what I wanted with my Linn, set up and enjoy. Not set up and "I think if I did this it would be better, or why does it sound like that?". I was constantly analyzing the performance of the table instead of enjoying the music.
My 42 year old modified Dual, and 58 year old Garrard were easy to set up and sound amazing. When playing either of them I don't ever think about "what can I do to improve the performance", I just enjoy the music. (and yes, there are many many tables that are much better than the Dual and the Garrad, but they are giving me what I expect, silent backgrounds, along with pace, pitch and power.) For me they convey a great deal of emotion that I experience with I listen live.
My friends VPI was like that. If I were buying a new table today, it would probably be a VPI, based solely on my experience with the sound and set up of his Classic II.
With most everyone having the day off, I am sure their is a lot of music being played today. Enjoy!
Norman
If 10,000 was your budget, you could easily do better than a Linn. A VPI Classic II is about $4000.00 with a very respectable arm, that gives you quite bit of room for cartridges, step up preamplifiers, etc. And it is most definitely "plug and play". A close friend has one and it's superb. Further, no one had to come to his home and set it up and dial it in. It truly was fantastic right out of the box. He and I had it set up and playing in about an hour. So simple and straight forward.
That's what I wanted with my Linn, set up and enjoy. Not set up and "I think if I did this it would be better, or why does it sound like that?". I was constantly analyzing the performance of the table instead of enjoying the music.
My 42 year old modified Dual, and 58 year old Garrard were easy to set up and sound amazing. When playing either of them I don't ever think about "what can I do to improve the performance", I just enjoy the music. (and yes, there are many many tables that are much better than the Dual and the Garrad, but they are giving me what I expect, silent backgrounds, along with pace, pitch and power.) For me they convey a great deal of emotion that I experience with I listen live.
My friends VPI was like that. If I were buying a new table today, it would probably be a VPI, based solely on my experience with the sound and set up of his Classic II.
With most everyone having the day off, I am sure their is a lot of music being played today. Enjoy!
Norman

