Posted in Music on 14 October 2008

Highwater Sound deserves our kudos for bringing to life an all new turntable. At $56,000, it might not be verry one’s cup of tea but is surely on the hit list of music connoisseurs. The features of this product include TW-Acoustic Raven AC, three motors. Dynavector, Ortofon, and Miyabi cartridges among others.
It is being said that the four armed turntable is the talk of the town among the DJs and people who are in the profession of music. It’s a pleasant change from the usual MP3 players and iPods that have become a commonplace thing.
Posted in Designer, Entertainment, Luxury, Music, Shopping on 26 June 2008

Music lovers cannot afford to miss the opportunity of bringing home elite music apparatus. And thanks to the disciplined manufacturers behind it who stand on their responsibility of offering deluxe turntables within no time. This has led to the availability of pool of turntables’ posing a big question before the prospective customers to choose from. Featured here is a new entrant to the world of high-quality old-fashioned analog turntables. Marking its 125th anniversary, Thorens has unveiled its latest offering christened aptly as Jubilee. The flagship table weighs 58kg and has carved a place for itself amidst world’s best ever vinyl replay machinery.
Priced at $55,277, the turntable screams luxury via its appealing hi-end craftsmanship and is complemented by the introduction of another budgeted Mini valued for ÂŁ240. The offering is a clear indication that Vinyl is still in-demand.
Via BornRich
Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Gadgets, Music, Technology on 20 May 2008

I use to wonder what gives the courage to the turntable makers demand such a hefty price from their every new creation of a device that plays your favorite track by rotating a phonograph on a circular horizontal platform. Can’t they have few affordable productions as well? It seems Montegiro was listening to this thought and thence unveiled the unique Montegiro Lusso turntable priced at $47,000. The arrangement of black circular rings on the aluminum backdrop with silver touch provides a bizarre pose.
This creation from Germany exemplifies that vinyl is still alive. Targeting audio excellence, it features three height adaptable connected cones developed via alternate layers of aluminum and black acrylic. Whilst its one cone is supported by a lately developed ultra precise synchronous motor, the other one rests upon standard 10″ Da Vinci Nobile carbon fiber arm and Montegiro MG1 titanium cartridge. If you want a little more uniqueness then free feel to eye Lusso’s special edition, which comes equipped with a fourth cone sustaining a second 9″ SME 5009 tonearm.
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