Hi, Im new here. I just bought a VPI Superscoutmaster turntable with the JMW-9 arm. I have a Denon 103R cartridge that want to install, and looks like is not an easy task because I have read that I need to add a head shell weight. Honestly I dont know much about how to do this, so if someone could share his experiences I will appreciate it. Thanks in advance
Hello all! I recently became interested in vinyl(big jazz fan) and wanted to pursue it so I dug out some old equipment of my dads from storage. I was hoping that I could get some input of the quality of these components
Since this winter started there is static electricity discharge from my stereo amplifier when I touch it. Does anybody of you have this problem and what can I do about it. Thanks in advance for the help.
I was wondering if there is a good way to connect two receivers to a sub with mono input, and if so whats the best way? I would prefer something automatic instead of manually changing the sub from one to the other.
One of the nicest features of the High End is its diversity. Regardless of whatever trend is fashionable, there will always be manufacturers to buck it, and sell alternative concepts and sounds. VMPS is just such a case. With few exceptions, the recent trend in speaker systems has been toward small-to-medium-sized "monitors" with good imaging and high resolution, but limited bass and dynamics (footnote 1). The VMPS SuperTowers provide the former, but buck the trend by adding reproduction of the deepest bass and outstanding full-range dynamics.
One of the nicest features of the High End is its diversity. Regardless of whatever trend is fashionable, there will always be manufacturers to buck it, and sell alternative concepts and sounds. VMPS is just such a case. With few exceptions, the recent trend in speaker systems has been toward small-to-medium-sized "monitors" with good imaging and high resolution, but limited bass and dynamics (footnote 1). The VMPS SuperTowers provide the former, but buck the trend by adding reproduction of the deepest bass and outstanding full-range dynamics.
VMPS SuperTower IIa/R loudspeaker J. Gordon Holt May 1988
One of the nicest features of the High End is its diversity. Regardless of whatever trend is fashionable, there will always be manufacturers to buck it, and sell alternative concepts and sounds. VMPS is just such a case. With few exceptions, the recent trend in speaker systems has been toward small-to-medium-sized "monitors" with good imaging and high resolution, but limited bass and dynamics (footnote 1). The VMPS SuperTowers provide the former, but buck the trend by adding reproduction of the deepest bass and outstanding full-range dynamics.
One of the nicest features of the High End is its diversity. Regardless of whatever trend is fashionable, there will always be manufacturers to buck it, and sell alternative concepts and sounds. VMPS is just such a case. With few exceptions, the recent trend in speaker systems has been toward small-to-medium-sized "monitors" with good imaging and high resolution, but limited bass and dynamics (footnote 1). The VMPS SuperTowers provide the former, but buck the trend by adding reproduction of the deepest bass and outstanding full-range dynamics.
Hi,
Im new here. I just bought a VPI Superscoutmaster turntable with the JMW-9 arm. I have a Denon 103R cartridge that want to install, and looks like is not an easy task because I have read that I need to add a head shell weight. Honestly I dont know much about how to do this, so if someone could share his experiences I will appreciate it.
Thanks in advance