Whether you’re a professional in the music industry or a buddy amateur DJ looking to get your hands on some cutting-edge new audio gear, Spiral Groove, a brand that manufactures high performance audio products, offers just the thing. Spiral Groove’s new SG1.2 turntable is a redesigned version the award-winning SG1.1 turntable, a high-end model released by the Berkely, California company in 2007.
Designed using Spiral Grooves Balance Force Design approach, the Spiral Groove SG1.2 was engineered with the goal of getting the best balance of materials, function, performance, and beauty. Upgrades in SG1.2 include a newly redesigned platter and retuned low frequency damping feet, all made of graphite and aluminum, along with an improved magnetic platter levitation system, a retractable and removable tonearm, and more. With an extra 20 pounds in weight compared to its little brother, the SG1.2 offers improved sound isolation, vibration damping, a reduced noise floor, as well as a larger impact to the bass, all important contributing factors for noiseless playback. In the end, the Spiral Groove SG1.2 turntable makes music sound more like it sounds in real life, which will certainly make any crowd happy.
At $30,000, the Spiral Groove SG1.2 turntable is a great indulgence for anyone who is passionate about music and spinning LPs. If you already own the original Spiral Groove SG1.1, you can upgrade yours to the new model for $6,000.
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Whether you’re a professional in the music industry or a buddy amateur DJ looking to get your hands on some cutting-edge new audio gear, Spiral Groove, a brand that manufactures high performance audio products, offers just the thing. Spiral Groove’s new SG1.2 turntable is a redesigned version the award-winning SG1.1 turntable, a high-end model released by the Berkely, California company in 2007.
Designed using Spiral Grooves Balance Force Design approach, the Spiral Groove SG1.2 was engineered with the goal of getting the best balance of materials, function, performance, and beauty. Upgrades in SG1.2 include a newly redesigned platter and retuned low frequency damping feet, all made of graphite and aluminum, along with an improved magnetic platter levitation system, a retractable and removable tonearm, and more. With an extra 20 pounds in weight compared to its little brother, the SG1.2 offers improved sound isolation, vibration damping, a reduced noise floor, as well as a larger impact to the bass, all important contributing factors for noiseless playback. In the end, the Spiral Groove SG1.2 turntable makes music sound more like it sounds in real life, which will certainly make any crowd happy.
At $30,000, the Spiral Groove SG1.2 turntable is a great indulgence for anyone who is passionate about music and spinning LPs. If you already own the original Spiral Groove SG1.1, you can upgrade yours to the new model for $6,000.
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