Turntable record player, oak

Wooden

$3,960.00

Wooden
Turntable record player
$3,960.00


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Description

The Turntable record player console is a modern, minimalist version of the previously common but in recent years somewhat forgotten turntable console. A far cry from the massive turntable consoles of the olden days, Turntable features a sleek and simple design made of solid oak, designed by Harri Koskinen in collaboration with a professional woodworker.

The Elemental record player and MaiA Pre preamplifier integrated to the console guarantee high-quality audio standards whether you are listening to a record or music from your laptop or phone,  with headphones or via active speakers. The record player is pre-adjusted, so as soon as you have screwed on the legs and plugged in the speakers, the player is ready to be used.

Elemental technical specifications:

  • Speed: 33, 45 (manual speed change)
  • Speed variance: 33: 0,80% 45: 0,70%
  • Wow & flutter: 33: 0,29% 45: 0,27%
  • Platter: 300mm MDF
  • Tonearm: 8.6” metal tube
  • Effective arm length: 218.5 mm
  • Overhang: 22.0 mm
  • Effective tonearmmass: 8.0 g
  • Cartridge: Ortofon OM-5E
  • Counterweight for cartridge mass: 3-5.5g (included)
  • Tracking force range: 0-30mN (OM5 18mN pre-adjusted)
  • Output: RCA (phono)
  • Included accessory: RCA cable, 15V DC power supply
  • Power consumption: 4.0W
Colour
Oak
Width
85 cm
Depth
35 cm
Height
50 cm
Material
Lacquered solid oak
Weight
10 kg
Notes
Integrated: Pro-Ject Audio Systems Elemental turntable; MaiA Pre preamplifier
Product ID
WO-HK-TURNTABLE

Harri Koskinen

Harri Koskinen (b. 1970) is a versatile Finnish designer who has studied at the Lahti Institute of Design and at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. His international breakthrough was in 1996 with the Block lamp, which is already considered a Scandinavian design classic and has been part of the MoMA’s permanent collection since 2000.

Koskinen’s creations include a wide range of different products – furniture, tableware, glassware, lighting, watches, textiles and much more – designed for world-renowned brands. Some of his best-known products are the candleholder Lantern and the All Steel pot series designed for Iittala, the K chair for Woodnotes, and a series of active speakers for Genelec.

At the Milan International Furniture Fair 2009, Koskinen presented his own brand Harri Koskinen Works, under which he produces his own furniture range. Koskinen’s design is characterized by functionality and strict aesthetic criteria – he is always looking for innovative solutions for both the consumer and the producer. Since 2012, Koskinen has been the Design Director of Iittala.

Koskinen has received prestigious awards for his works, including the Compasso d’Oro Award 2004 for his Muu chair, the Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize 2009, the Wallpaper Design Award for his Sofabed in 2010, and the Kaj Franck Design Prize 2014.

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