Turntable Analog
Gramofon s ugrađenim phono pretpojačalom i Ortofon OM5 zvučnicom. Mogućnost korištenja ugrađenog pretpojačala i njegovo zaobilaženje ako želite koristiti vanjski phono.
Može se koristiti van ili unutar Como Audio sistema.
cijena: 2399,00 kn (318,40 €)
For budget-conscious music lovers who want their music system to support vinyl playback without sacrificing sound quality, Como Audio introduces Turntable Analog, a wallet-friendly alternative to our top-of-the-line Como Audio Bluetooth Turntable.
Turntable Analog retains the heavy 300mm diameter steel platter from its big brother, but sheds the real wood veneer plinth and the wireless Bluetooth audio feature. Connection is easily made using the included quality audio cable via the selectable integrated phono pre-amp for use with an Auxiliary input (for use with Como Audio music systems), or the Phono output for music systems having a dedicated moving magnet Phono input. The belt drive is mounted in a solid medium density fiberboard (MDF) substrate wrapped in a realistic walnut vinyl or premium high gloss piano black vinyl.
Turntable Analog is beautiful both in its appearance and simplicity. The plug n’ play design eliminates the need to adjust a counterweight or anti-skating, while still providing superb sound quality. A pre-mounted Ortofon OM 5e cartridge is included. A simple integrated power and speed control switch assigns 33 1/3 or 45 RPM speed (78 RPM speed is available on the Como Audio Bluetooth Turntable). The time-tested, belt-driven design offers motor decoupling, while the sub-platter protects the belt. The newly developed DC motor with TPE (ThermoPlastic Elastomer) damping provides speed stability without adding vibration.
A black felt mat with the Como Audio logo, removeable transparent dust cover, and 15V/0.8A, universal 110V-240V, 50-60Hz external power supply are included along with a two-year warranty. *
Pair a Como Audio music system with our matching turntable for a stunning visual and audible experience and get the best of new and “retro” technology.