My final table , hopefully !


Back in the 80's I was seduced to the digital side ! At first it was lovely . But then , I became hooked , it got cold and ugly .  After a lot of work and many years , I was able to get onto the recovery road to analogdom .

I returned with a MMF 5.1 turntable and stock cartridge . Oh that warm cozy feeling , I missed you so ! 

 But now , as luck would have it , I want MORE !  More dynamics , more detail , more extension , more rich tone and above all else more of that sensuous musicality . I've grown old , fat and out of shape since I quit tapping my toes , bobbing my head , playing air guitar & and dancing around the room ! I'm greedy and I want it all !

Unfortunately , my addictions have forced me to the land of the small budget . I need to stay in the 2K + 3K range . If I can trade in my MMF 5.1 table and cartridge , that would help .


I would like to spend a majority of my money on the table and arm . I need a faithful dog , a table that will stick with me through thick & thin and never leave my side . To grow older with me without the need for attention . I am a set it & forget it / plug n play kind of guy . I want to listen to music , not futz with stuff . I am not able to go out and hear a lot of stuff so my ideas come from the net ...and my help comes from you !

I have read that different manufacturers tables have different sound characteristics . How much of this can be attributed to the arm and cartridge used ? How much can it be altered ? I prefer classic rock , singers & songwriters , contemporary blues , Detroit soul and classical . Not much for Disco ,  Rap , Techno or Hip Hop .

While most tables have an upgrade path , I would like to refrain from taking it . Again the plug n play / set it & forget it attitude .


Here is what I have come up with , in no special order :

VPI Prime - the most expensive , comes with the 3D arm .

Well Tempered Amadeus MKII - comes with the golf ball arm .

Avid Diva II

Sota Saphire V - no real need for a suspension system as I am on a slab .

Sota Saphire III - refurbished , again no real need for the suspension system . 

Origin Live Calypso MkIII

Looking at the Jelco 750D arm for some of these tables .


Thank You .

Saki70


saki70
Mark, I too have the original Spacedeck/Spacearm with Goldring 1042 MM. Pear Audio is in fact new Nottingham, though the old Nottinghams continue to be made. Michael Fremer said of the top of the line Pear turntable that it had tape-like flow and drive. This is a very high compliment. That turntable is also the least expensive one on Stereophile A list, $10k with arm. If you can afford it, it might make sense to consider it, it should be much better than the Spacedeck. There is at least one dealer in the US.
Get the VPI Prime and never look back! 20lb platter, 3D tonearm, VTA/SRA on the fly.
superior record clamp, killer outboard motor, sounds just like the $6k classic Signature.
I dont think anything comes close in the $3k price range...
I am surprised no one has mentioned the Michel Orbe/Rega combination.

IMO this is one of the best bangs for the buck out there and very solidly engineered to last.

Same situation as you.

When I got back into vinyl my head start bopping and my foot tapping again.

Brian at vpi is great.



Sancho22- I don't mean to doubt you, but just want to confirm. You found a VPI better than a Kuzma Stabi/Stogi? This was with the same cartridge, and NO change in associated equipment. Cheers -Don