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Posted: 2019-05-29 03:23:29

But what amazed me is that the company has optimised the electronics and transports so exactingly for CDs that they won’t play SACDs or any other form of optical disc. These are CD players for the true believers.

Plenty of people prefer turntables and there are some around from $500 that perform very nicely. They have a good diamond stylus mounted in a good cartridge on a good arm and they give a truly vinyl sound. From there prices move steadily north. The venerable Linn Sondek LP12, depending on the cartridge, tonearm and stylus you specify, can cost anything from $9000 to $14,000 and it’s arguably the industry yardstick. Even so it’s not unusual to see turntables from specialist brands sitting in the mid to high 20s.

But now there is the TechDAS Air Force Zero turntable from Japan which sells, in its simplest form (that is, with the titanium platter and tonearm base rather than the optional tungsten numbers) for $570,000.

The Air Force Zero is one heavy turntable.

The Air Force Zero is one heavy turntable.

The big enemy of turntables is vibration, as you will know if you’ve ever danced in a house with wooden floors where the major music source is a turntable. But the folk with the golden ears can be upset by vibrations that couldn’t jiggle a sleeping helium atom on a windless day. They complain especially about vibrations that can’t even be felt setting up resonances between the tonearm and the platter that, to them anyway, make the London Phil sound like the Boise High School Band.

So they like heavy turntables, the heavier the better. Heavier turntables are less likely to be bothered by the errant flap of a butterfly’s wing in Peru, and this is where the Air Force Zero delivers in spades. It weighs 350 kilograms. And yet the platter ‘floats’ on an air bearing.

According to Sound and Image magazine it’s the creation of fabled Japanese audio engineer Hideaki Nishikawa and will go into production later this year. He’s only making 40 so get your deposit in now.

Then again you never know, in a few years you might pick up a cheap second-hand one on eBay. Tip: make sure the seller includes delivery.

rodeasdown.com.au

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