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New Turntable: Luphonic - Where function and design meet
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<blockquote data-quote="LIVESOUND" data-source="post: 1108725" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>Agree with you Johan. Like Rega, the Luphonic uses the low mass principle to allow resonance to be dissipated as rapidly as possible, and the H frame represents the simplest geometry to position the arm, support the platter and motor and provide 4 point support. The frame looks as though it is made up of 3 layers to further assist with resonance control. The speed selection and display system is very high tech, possibly gimmicky. Platter and motor quality are unknown to me, but there is enough evidence to suggest that this is a well thought out solution to solving turntable performance issues. I look forward to reading reviews and expect it to perform well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIVESOUND, post: 1108725, member: 778"] Agree with you Johan. Like Rega, the Luphonic uses the low mass principle to allow resonance to be dissipated as rapidly as possible, and the H frame represents the simplest geometry to position the arm, support the platter and motor and provide 4 point support. The frame looks as though it is made up of 3 layers to further assist with resonance control. The speed selection and display system is very high tech, possibly gimmicky. Platter and motor quality are unknown to me, but there is enough evidence to suggest that this is a well thought out solution to solving turntable performance issues. I look forward to reading reviews and expect it to perform well. [/QUOTE]
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