Vpi Traveler. Instead, they dropped the traveler and introduced a more expensive replacement. Will fit with both traveler v1 and v2 turntables.
They do not come apart in your home, even the old ones. The motor is a 24v ac that runs off a 48 volt dc power supply that feeds a board that regenerates a 24v ac at exactly a constant 60hz. Instead, they dropped the traveler and introduced a more expensive replacement.
The New Vpi Traveler Turntable ($1,300) Would Be A Great Place To Start.
All the best of the v1, with a v2 finish. The motor is a 24v ac that runs off a 48 volt dc power supply that feeds a board that regenerates a 24v ac at exactly a constant 60hz. You heard of v1 and v2, but what is the v1.5…well it is a v1 with the aluminum feet, ac motor, improved arm bearings, metal nemo connector, and v2 plinth finish.
Comes In Original Packaging With All Accessories.
It’s the record cleaners that placed vpi on the. No more tricky vpi moves for this audiophile!!! Instead, they dropped the traveler and introduced a more expensive replacement.
Given The Age Of The Unit, It Is Likely To Need A New Ball And Thrust Plate To Be In New Condition. If It Is Really In New Condition It's The One I Would Buy.
Beautiful black vpi traveler turntable. This turntable is in mint condition. Belt has been changed in 2020.
If Its Price + Restoring The Bearing To New Condition Is Less (Or Maybe Even A Bit More) Than The New Traveler It Would Be My Choice.
I've been listening to more music in the last two weeks since t.h.e show newport than i have in the past month, and i'm a music addict. Vpi traveler turntable (original value 1500$) + brand new herbies audio lab mat (120$) vpi has been doing high quality turntable for many years. Herbie’s audio lab are doing very high quality mat.
I Listen To It All Day, And Even While We Sleep.
These were made before the release of the v2 model. The speeds seem right on. Started by harry and sheila weisfeld way back in 1978, vpi has become a household name amongst vinylphiles for its range of record cleaning machines and rather tasty vinyl spinners.
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