Exposure Electronics Launches 360 Turntable
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Exposure Electronics of the UK have just released their first turntable, the 360. This belt driven turntable was designed as the “perfect partner” to the existing range of Exposure products in collaboration with a leading British turntable manufacturer – looks strangely like a Rega P6! It has a minimalist design arriving in a grey matt finish with a high gloss black polymer edge trim and bright red turntable mat. The 360 is built around a very lightweight plinth, in which a core of polyurethane foam is sandwiched between an extremely thin and rigid high-pressure laminate. A removable smoked dust cover is also included but no cartridge.
The 360 turntable features a dual-layer float glass platter, whose high mass assists in good speed stability. It sits on a solid machined aluminum sub-platter that is part of the main bearing assembly. The bearing features an ultra-low friction brass hub that is anchored to the plinth using a machined aluminum collar.
The high mass glass platter is belt driven via an aluminum pulley and 24volt synchronous motor. Helping to prevent noise and vibration the motors power supply and control is provided by a separate power supply. The power supply offers; 33.33 and 45 RPM speeds, advanced vibration control and electronic fine speed adjustment.
The 360 comes with an integrated tonearm that is designed using “intelligent redistribution of mass” helping reduce the effects of possible resonances. Its mounting point being braced to the main bearing housing to improve stability.
Finally, the 360 is supported on isolation feet that are made from santoprene rubber and reinforced by aluminum.
Specifications:
- Connectivity: RCA / phono cable
- Power: Mini DIN for connection to supplied PSU
- Turntable dimensions – lid closed (WxHxD): 447mm x 120mm x 360mm
- PSU dimensions (WxHxD): 180mm x 50mm x 155mm
- Weight: 5.2Kg, (11.46lbs)
MSRP:
- UK: £1,300.00
- EU: €1,499.00
For more information visit the Exposure Electronics web site.
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