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Turntable
Chassis and motor housing piano-lacquered dark grey
A quiet running AC motor with a two-step pulley drives
the platter's outside edge via a belt.
The medium density fibre plinth rests on three individually
height-adjustable magnetic field feet.
A supplied spirit level allows easy adjustment. Granulate
filled plinth guarantees constant damping.
The motor is mounted in a separate metal housing to eliminate
vibration transmission.
The resonance-optimised platter is a sandwich construction
utilising an acrylic platter weighing 3,5Kg and a brass record
puck.
The inverted bearing uses a stainless-steel axle carrying
a ceramic ball on which the ceramic bearing plate runs.
Central metal block optimises centre of gravity and damps
main bearing.
Connection to the phono input of the amplifier can be
made with connecting cables of your taste through the gold plated
phono sockets and earth screw. A standard cable is provided.
External power supply avoids potential electro-mechanical
interference.
Tonearm Pro-Ject 9cc Evolution
The headshell and armtube are fashioned from a single
piece of carbon-fibre.
Conical armtube avoids standing wave reflections.
Inverted tonearm bearing comprises four hardened stainless
tips in ABEC7 spec ballraces.
Rings provide very solid arm bearing housings. The massive
outside ring is open to avoid resonances.
Sorbothane®-damped counterweight effectively counteracts
unwanted resonances.
The counterweights supplied are suitable for cartridges
weighing between 5 - 7,5g, 7 - 10g, 9 - 11g or 10 - 14g
Counterweight shaft lowered to record level reduces cantilever
forces and dynamic wow when playing warped records.
Solid armbase permits accurate height adjustment of armtube
and VTA (vertical tracing angle).
Single-screw fixing of armtube allows rotation for easy
adjustment of needle azimuth despite fixed headshell.
Silicone-damped armlift can be adjusted to suit working
height of the arm.
The internal wiring consists of flexible high-purity copper
from the headshell right through to the gold-plated phono sockets.
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