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<blockquote data-quote="revolver" data-source="post: 40557" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>Very much like the DaVinciAudio Labs AAS Gabriel turntable, the Angelis Labor Gabriel turntable looks simply inviting when we take a look at its form factor. The Angelis Labor Gabriel turntable features four separate arms that sit on a platter suspended on a magnetically levitated spindle. The materials used in the making include aluminum, bronze and stainless steel. The turntable and arm are totally decoupled at several points, under the base, turntable and the pin. The orbital starship-like turntable combines state-of-the-art technology with a stunning form factor. Pricing for the Angelis Labor Gabriel turntable falls between $27,000 and $64,000. Audiophiles fancy the quality of vinyl as a musical source and the Gabriel turntable is just right thing if you are serious about aesthetics and audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revolver, post: 40557, member: 563"] Very much like the DaVinciAudio Labs AAS Gabriel turntable, the Angelis Labor Gabriel turntable looks simply inviting when we take a look at its form factor. The Angelis Labor Gabriel turntable features four separate arms that sit on a platter suspended on a magnetically levitated spindle. The materials used in the making include aluminum, bronze and stainless steel. The turntable and arm are totally decoupled at several points, under the base, turntable and the pin. The orbital starship-like turntable combines state-of-the-art technology with a stunning form factor. Pricing for the Angelis Labor Gabriel turntable falls between $27,000 and $64,000. Audiophiles fancy the quality of vinyl as a musical source and the Gabriel turntable is just right thing if you are serious about aesthetics and audio. [/QUOTE]
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