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VPI Aries Scout turntable & JMW-9 tonearm.Legendary model from VPI that is still considered the best sounding machine in its price-range.Made in USA It is in excellent condition and looks and performs as new. Comes with extra bonus items: - Two custom record mats- Anti-vibration plates, that further improve the sound- Anti-static connection cable I have the original double-box and packaging materials, so safe shipping is guaranteed. Also included all manuals and brochures. Find this ad on the usaudiomart site (search by same description) for lower and tax-free pricing. You can check my 100% positive feedback there “Rather, this is a flat-out, unconditional, “Holy Mother of Crap, I can’t believe how good this thing is” recommendation. It’s hard to imagine another way of spending $****.** that will add this much to your system.” – Art Dudley, Stereophile Magazine Description: Two-speed, belt-driven turntable with AC synchronous motor, acrylic record platter, and Delrin reflex record clamp; aluminum-alloy unipivot tonearm, height-adjustable, with interchangeable armwands. Wow & flutter: <0.02%. Rumble: below -80dB. Speed accuracy: within 0.1%. Dustcover: none. Spindle-pivot distance: 222mm. Downforce calibration: none. Antiskating: none.Dimensions: 19 W by ca 4.5 H by 14 D (without dustcover). Weight: 37 lbs.Finish: Black semigloss enamel (turntable), textured aluminum (tonearm). The Turntable:1.25? thick premium textured vinyl covered MDF bonded to a 12 gauge steel plate.Machined 1 3/8? thick 6061 acrylic platter.Platter rotates on an oil bath bearing and fitted to shaft with a #2 Jacob’s Taper for a concentric rigidly mounted coupling.The bearing has a PEEK thrust disc and machined graphite impregnated brass bushings using a Thompson Engineering 60 Rockwell case hardened shaft.300 RPM AC synchronous motor is contained in a separate steel housing and drives the platter with smooth, quiet operation.Includes a screw down record clamp that eliminates warpsCartridge not includedTechnical SpecificationWow and Flutter: .08% WRMSSpeed Accuracy: .08%Rumble: >78 db DownFootprint: 19 ½” x 13 ¾”Overall Dimensions: 21?” x 15¾” 54lbs packing weightTechRadar: Of VPIs seven-strong range of turntables, the Scout is the New Jersey-based manufacturers most affordable offering: with a price of under £1,600, it must be the least expensive US made turntable on the market.But, what it lacks in price, the Scout makes up for in size, being easily the widest turntable in the group, although it just about fits on a standard width equipment support.Furnished with a solid plinth design with a separate freestanding motor block, the Scouts only means of keeping stand-bound resonance at bay are Sorbothane mountings above each of the conical feet. The latter are tipped with a ball, rather than a spike, that will be a lot kinder to supporting surfaces.The plinth is composed of MDF atop a steel plate, while the platter is a 34mm slab of acrylic that sits on an inverted bearing with a Teflon thrust pad and a case-hardened shaft.The motor sits in a steel box that accepts a kettle lead, but cleverly hides this junction underneath the turntable. What you do see is a switch sticking out that turns it on and off. Drive is via a round section peripheral belt and speed change is a matter of flipping the belt onto the lower pulley for 45rpmThe JMW9 tonearm is a unipivot design thats beautifully finished but a pain to set-up, thanks to the wobbly nature of the genre. It has a sharp tip that acts as the bearing point and a rather ineffectual arm clamp that does little to hold it in place.The Scout does most things better than average and its good quality finish and build combine with this to make for an attractive package. The unipivot JMW9 is easily the most impressively built tonearm in this group and, for those who like using alternative cartridges, it offers the easiest means to swap the things over if you buy a second arm wand.
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