Michell Audio launches Revolv and Gyro turntables, modernizing classic designs with premium materials, upgraded chassis, and high-end performance. You'll still need a tonearm.
When my good friend and fellow vinyl enthusiast, Gene DellaSala, called asking for help with an isolation table he had just received for review, I was intrigued and excited. Gene lives near Tampa, ...
One of the easiest ways to upgrade your home audio system is to get isolation feet. These simple accessories slide underneath your loudspeakers, turntable or other audio components and absorb ...
Fluance is one of the big players in the audio/audiophile and especially vinyl record market. We’ve reviewed and used several of their products over the years and they are fantastic. Now, the company ...
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Michell Audio launches the Revolv and Gyro turntables, replacing a legend in the process
Michell Audio has announced two new turntables, the Revolve and the Gyro. Retailing at £3995 (around $5400) without arm and ...
Vibrations are one of audio’s biggest enemies. They add noise (a.k.a. distortion) to the signal path, leading to a less detailed sound overall. In other words, if the surface where you turntable, ...
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