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Decoding Turntable Drive Systems for the Discerning Ear
When buying a vintage turntable or considering restoring one, understanding belt, direct, and idler drive is one of the most useful mental tools you can have. Drive type affects noise, torque, reliability, upgrade paths, and even what kind of experience you’ll have living with the deck.
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Mar 25 min read


Forgotten Names in Turntable Manufacturing — Part VI The Empire of Garrard
Garrard - one of the most influential turntable manufacturer in the world
Mako
Feb 265 min read


The Vinyl Revival: Can Startups Carve Out a Space in the HiFi Turntable Market?
Can Startups Carve Out a Space in the HiFi Turntable Market
Mako
Feb 147 min read


Icons of Obsession: What Rolex, Ferrari, and Leica Teach Us About the World’s Most Iconic Turntables
Icons of Obsession: What Rolex, Ferrari, and Leica Teach Us About the World’s Most Iconic Turntables
Mako
Feb 134 min read


Forgotten Names in Turntable Manufacturing – Part V Micro Seiki: The Master Machinist of Analog’s Golden Age
Forgotten Names in Turntable Manufacturing – Part V Micro Seiki: The Master Machinist of Analog’s Golden Age
Mako
Feb 126 min read


The visionaries who redefined the tonearm
The visionaries who redefined the tonearm
Mako
Feb 57 min read


Trailblazers of HiFi Turntable Design Who Shaped the Industry
Trailblazers of HiFi Turntable Design Who Shaped the Industry
Mako
Jan 218 min read


Analog Audio Once Again Proved Remarkably Alive at CES 2026
Analog audio once again proved remarkably alive at CES 2026.
Mako
Jan 154 min read


Forgotten Names in Turntable Manufacturing: Part IV – Braun and Dieter Rams' Timeless Precision
Forgotten Names in Turntable Manufacturing: Part IV – Braun and Dieter Rams' Timeless Precision
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Dec 30, 20255 min read


Forgotten Names in Turntable Manufacturing – Part III Acoustic Research: The Quiet Revolutionary
Forgotten Names in Turntable Manufacturing – Part III Acoustic Research
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Dec 19, 20254 min read


The Unsung Legacy of BSR: A Deep Dive into Turntable History
BSR was founded in 1932 in Birmingham, England, by Dr. Daniel McLean McDonald. Like many British engineering firms of the era, it began modestly, producing transformers and public-address equipment. Nothing at the time suggested it would grow into one of the most prolific turntable manufacturers in history.
Mako
Dec 11, 20254 min read


Forgotten Names in Turntable Manufacturing, Part I: Ariston Audio - The Scottish Spark That Lit a Revolution
Ariston represents a classic tale of innovation, rivalry, and lost legacy. Founded in the early 1970s by the visionary Hamish Robertson, Ariston carved a niche as one of Scotland’s finest turntable makers. Robertson initially operated under the company name Thermac before evolving into Ariston in 1970 and later Ariston Audio Ltd. The company’s flagship product was the Ariston RD11 turntable, developed around 1971 with the aid of Castle Precision Engineering Ltd, a renowned Gl
Mako
Oct 28, 20253 min read


The Holy Grail That Doesn't Exist: In Search of Your Best Turntable
The Holy Grail That Doesn't Exist: In Search of Your Best Turntable
Mako
Oct 23, 20253 min read


Should a Hi-Fi Turntable Be Just a Music Player or Also a Work of Art?
Should a Hi-Fi Turntable Be Just a Music Player or Also a Work of Art
Mako
May 26, 20253 min read


Vintage Turntable Review – Amstrad TP12D
The Amstrad TP12D is a belt-drive turntable notable for its unique platter design, inspired by the Transcriptors Reference player.
Mako
May 22, 20253 min read


Vintage Turntable Review - Micro Seiki DDL 150
Micro Seiki DDL 150: A Forgotten Masterpiece of Analog Engineering
Mako
May 20, 20253 min read


The Most Influential Hi-Fi Turntable Manufacturers: Past and Present
Most Influential Turntable Manufacturers pas and present
Mako
May 18, 20253 min read


The latest trends in turntable design
The latest trends in turntable design
Mako
May 13, 20252 min read
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