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Taking Turntables to New Heights: Döhmann's Aviation-Inspired Engineering 

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Mark Döhmann, creator of the acclaimed Helix One turntable, reveals the meticulous engineering within his new analog masterpiece. Applying technologies from scientific fields, Döhmann explains how the Helix One isolates vibration and noise to deliver the purest vinyl playback that accurately honors the artist's original recording.
Watch the full interview to :
- Gain insights from the designer himself on the advanced technology inside this high-end turntable.
- Learn how clever engineering can extract more performance from vinyl playback.
- Discover why the turntable earns such enthusiastic praise from a seasoned audiophile.
- Appreciate the designer's passion for crafting a turntable focused on the music itself.
- Calculate the turntable's value relative to your own vinyl collection.
What makes the Döhmann Audio Turntables unique?
Turntables convert vibrations from vinyl grooves into audio signals, but extra vibrations can distort the sound. Döhmann turntables use advanced isolation technologies from scientific fields to minimize noise-inducing vibrations across a wide frequency range, ensuring the purest reproduction of the music encoded in the record grooves. The company's Micro Signal Architecture is a comprehensive approach to reducing mechanical and electrical interference through resonance control and signal pathway isolation.
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Комментарии : 6   
@McWhatevs
@McWhatevs 2 месяца назад
Whilst I would love one, I'm curious about the carbon fibre top. It's still and rigid yes, but not particular dense. I'd assume it would be conducive to vibration on that basis. Would have thought something more dense like panzerholz might be more suitable.
@Metranger-xd4bt
@Metranger-xd4bt 3 месяца назад
How does a phono stage signal go straight to the amps without a preamp? Is there a preamp or volume control in the phono stage?
@paulomontero12
@paulomontero12 9 месяцев назад
Waist of extra overweighted metal parts that don’t need to used. Look at Technics for a prototype of how a turntable should be build! But in saying that it’s beautiful made “gadgets”
@sbonamo
@sbonamo 5 месяцев назад
I assume you've heard it then to make such extreme claims? Or are you blathering like most? Also, it's spelled, "waste."
@andyr8812
@andyr8812 11 месяцев назад
Sorry, but this is total madness. Mostly all analog vinyl records being produced since 1995 were digitally mastered. There is no point in converting a high quality digital recording into an analog recording that is mechanically pressed into a vinyl record, and then, through mechanical friction read that analog signal to listen to it. Get a good DAC instead. It gives a much more purer sound quality with a much higher dynamic range, and there are no clicks and pops to listen to. You can have the most precise record player in the world, but it won't get rid of the faults that vinyl has.
@garth56
@garth56 10 месяцев назад
Really wow you obviously understand vinyl and how TT's work I'm impressed!!!
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