

Turntable Details
Drive
Belt
Motor
Wow & Flutter %
0.07
Rumble [dB]
-66
Speed
33, 45
Dimensions [mm]
Platter Material
Aluminium alloy
Platter Diameter [mm]
Total Weight [kg]
Tonearm
Year Built
21.00
Straight
Platter Weight [kg]
10.00
Plinth Material
Price
Additional information
The Brinkmann Spyder Turntable is a high-end, precision-engineered analog turntable designed for audiophiles seeking exceptional sound quality and meticulous craftsmanship. Below is a technical description of its key features and components:
1. Design and Construction
Chassis: The Spyder features a rigid, lightweight chassis constructed from aerospace-grade aluminum and carbon fiber. This combination ensures optimal resonance control and minimal vibration interference.
Modular Design: The turntable is modular, allowing users to upgrade or replace components such as the tonearm, motor, or platter.
Aesthetic: The design is sleek and modern, with a spider-web-like appearance (hence the name "Spyder") that also serves a functional purpose by reducing mass and improving rigidity.
2. Platter
Material: The platter is made of high-density acrylic, which provides excellent damping properties to reduce unwanted resonances.
Weight: The platter is precision-balanced to ensure smooth rotation and consistent speed stability.
Diameter: Typically 300 mm, providing a large surface area for vinyl records.
3. Motor and Drive System
Motor Type: The Spyder uses a high-torque, low-noise synchronous motor.
Drive Mechanism: It employs a belt-drive system to minimize motor-induced vibrations and ensure quiet operation.
Speed Control: The turntable features an external electronic speed controller with fine-tuning adjustments for both 33 1/3 and 45 RPM.
4. Tonearm
Options: The Spyder is compatible with a variety of tonearms, including the Brinkmann 10.5 tonearm (often supplied as standard).
Tonearm Material: The tonearm is typically made from carbon fiber or aluminum, offering a perfect balance of rigidity and low mass.
Bearings: High-precision, low-friction bearings ensure accurate tracking and minimal distortion.
5. Suspension System
Isolation: The Spyder incorporates a sophisticated suspension system to decouple the turntable from external vibrations and resonances.
Adjustability: The suspension is adjustable, allowing users to fine-tune the turntable's performance based on the listening environment.
6. Connectivity and Setup
Outputs: The turntable typically includes high-quality RCA outputs for connection to a phono preamp.
Setup: The Spyder is designed for easy setup, with user-adjustable components such as VTA (Vertical Tracking Angle) and azimuth.
7. Performance
Speed Stability: The combination of the high-torque motor, precision belt drive, and electronic speed control ensures exceptional speed stability and accuracy.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: The turntable is engineered to deliver a high signal-to-noise ratio, ensuring a clean and detailed audio output.
Sound Quality: The Spyder is renowned for its ability to reproduce music with exceptional clarity, depth, and dynamics, making it a favorite among audiophiles.
8. Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions: Approximately 480 mm (width) x 380 mm (depth) x 180 mm (height).
Weight: Around 18 kg (40 lbs), contributing to its stability and vibration resistance.
9. Additional Features
Upgradeability: The Spyder is designed with future upgrades in mind, allowing users to enhance performance over time.
Customization: Users can choose from various finishes and materials to match their aesthetic preferences.