Made in the U.S.A., the Elegant VPI Scout 21 Turntable Features a 300RPM Motor, Delivers Stellar Audiophile Sound, and Is Simple to Set Up
Turntable lovers around the globe have found that the VPI Scout 21 delivers phenomenal performance that makes spinning vinyl a transcendent experience. The Scout 21 combines astonishing sound quality with amazing convenience, allowing you to enjoy the stellar dynamics associated with analog listening. Upgrades to the best-selling VPI turntable of all time include a JMW-9 3D-printed tonearm and an improved Analog Drive System for precise accuracy and speed adjustment.
Featuring exceptional build quality, the belt-drive VPI Scout 21 has a 300RPM outboard motor, a machined aluminum platter, and improved isolation feet. The Scout turntable won rave reviews throughout the audiophile world, and the Scout 21 is noticeably superior to its acclaimed predecessor. With elegant looks, pure audiophile sonics, and a brilliant price-to-performance profile, the Scout 21 is your ticket to endless hours of enjoyment.
The VPI Scout 21 is made in the U.S.A., and like all Music Direct products, it comes with the 100% Music Direct Satisfaction Guarantee.
About VPI Industries
VPI Industries Inc. is a family-owned, high-end audio manufacturer founded by Sheila and Harry Weisfeld. The company is still owned and run by the Weisfeld family, 40 years later. All VPI products are made in Cliffwood, New Jersey, and all its parts are made by manufacturers based in the USA. VPI strives to deliver high-end audio gear that is affordable and accessible.
- 9" Uni-Pivot Tonearm
- ​Machined Aluminum Platter
- ​300 RPM Outbound Motor
- ​Improved Isolation Feet
- ​Screw-down Delrin Clamp
- ​Made in the USA
Chassis Composition: Vinyl Wrapped MDF and Steel
Platter Type & Size: 11.5" Aluminum, 10.5 lbs.
Tonearm Included: JMW-9
Motor RPM: 300
Motor Pulley Accuracy: +/- .0005"
Wow and Flutter: .08%
Speed Accuracy: .08%
Rumble: 78db Down
Footprint: 18 1/2" x 14 1/2"
Dimensions: 19" x 15" x 8 1/2"
Weight: 32 lbs.
User Manual (PDF, 842 KB)