Take my opinion with a grain of salt, as it is just that. Yes, subjectively the P3, P3-24, RP3 and RP6 were all pacier than the VPI and SOTA tables, that I have heard, and owned. And I won’t try to assign a reason as some feel the Rega turntables run fast (mine did not with an LP playing and the stylus in the groove), or that being bass shy causes the effect (more probable, IMHO).The LP12 has more PRAT yet. I would love to hear an RP10.
Unfortunately, PRAT is a rather one dimensional look, and the VPI and SOTA tables have some fantastic, unerring, strengths beyond their Brit competition. PRAT is just not one of them.
Unfortunately, PRAT is a rather one dimensional look, and the VPI and SOTA tables have some fantastic, unerring, strengths beyond their Brit competition. PRAT is just not one of them.

