Turntable One-Twelve

AnalogueWorks Turntable One-Twelve

Turntable Zero Specifications

  • Drive Belt Drive
  • Speeds 33.33 and 45.11 RPM
  • Platter Mass 6082 T6 Aluminum, 6.7 kg or 14.8 lb.
  • Bearing Leaded bronze sleeve with hardened and polished roller. CF53 carbon steel shaft with precision ground point.
  • Plinth Finnish Birch Ply, 5.0kg or 11 lb.
  • Feet Acetal with polymer insert
  • Motor Premotec motor in a stand alone pod fed via North American specific linear power supply.
  • Dimensions WDH 495mm x 417mm x 130mm or 19.5” x 16.4” x 5.1” (Without Arm)
  • Net Weight 18.0kg or 39.7 lb. (Without Arm)
  • Shipping Weight 20.0kg or 44.1 lb. (Without Arm)
  • Packaging WDH 570mm x 480mm x 470mm or 22.4” x 18.9” x 18.5”
  • Arms 9″ to 12″

Turntable One-Twelve (or “TT One-Twelve”) is based upon AnalogueWorks’ first turntable the TT One and features an extended plinth that allows for tonearms from 9 to 12 inches long. Many audiophiles prefer the sound of longer tonearms, which are often lauded for their lower tracking error. As the genesis of the AnalogueWorks line the TT-One/One-Twelve feature much of what the AnalogueWorks turntable design philosphy is based upon: constrained layer dampened, ultra strong birch ply plinth; custom weight dependant anti-resonance feet; precision, over-engineered platter bearing; massive precision-manufactured aluminum platter with special anti-resonance mat; low torque, low resonance motor in massive free-standing pod; high-grade linear power supply (with abilty to upgrade to WM One); the ability to choose your favorite tonearm should you wish (shown here with the exellent SME M2-12, and an oak-veneered top and bottom plinth); and an English-made heritage. Like the TT One, the TT One-Twelve features the an over engineered leaded bronze platter bearing, a massive platter, and anti-resonance feet. A variation of these upgrades are also featured on the TT Two and sonically differentiate the bigger turntables from their most affordable model the TT Zero.

Which AnalogueWorks model is right for you? Call or visit your AnalogueWorks retailer, or give us a call to talk about AnalogueWorks at HFS. We’re glad give you more to think about, though we’ll still tell you to go listen to one at your local retailer with your own ears and see with your own eyes what analog with “English Heart and Soul” can do for your favorite music!

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March 1, 2017