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Black Wheel Turntable

The Black Wheel turntable is a unique piece of audio technology that will appeal to any music lover. Its innovative design places all the delicate technology under the base, which spins counterclockwise. This means that the record is played on the side facing down. The turntable can be used upright on a stand or wall or flat on a table, making it versatile and easy to use.

What makes the Black Wheel truly special is its digitally controlled linear tonearm, which features a high-end Audio Technica Nude Shibata cartridge and a built-in audiophile-grade phono preamp. This ensures that the sound quality is pure and of the highest standard. The system also auto-detects the size of the record being played, allowing for precise stylus movement and on-the-fly 33.3/45-rpm playback speed corrections.

The Black Wheel is hand-built in the companys lab in Schagen, Noord-Holland, with a limited production run of only five units per month. This means that each unit is crafted with care and attention to detail, making it a true work of art. If you are looking for a turntable that is both visually stunning and capable of producing incredible sound quality, then the Black Wheel is definitely worth considering.




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Roland GoMixer Pro

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B&O Beogram 4000c Recreated Turntable - Image

B&O Beogram 4000c Recreated Turntable

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Disco Volante Wall-Mounted Turntable

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