- AT-LPA2 Audio-Technica is high density acrylic for reduced resonance
- Power housed in a breakup to eliminate interference (and to prevent the appearance from ruining)
- $ 2,000 / £ 1,699 / € 1,999 (around AU $ 3,488)
If you are looking for a great gift for The Invisible Man, Audio-Technica has the thing: its new flagship tougle dish is (almost) completely transparent.
The new AT-LPA2 audio is made of high density transparent acrylic and also has a clear acrylic source. The internal parts, such as the power supply unit, are lodged separately, and the result is a toadiscos that looks so good that it is almost a shame to cover it with a record.
However, the acrylic will not only look good. Audio-Technica says that it provides “exceptional” resonance control, which leads to a sound as clear as its socket and dish.
AUDIO-TECHNICA AT-LPA2: key features and prices
The AT-LPA2 is a rotating driving plate with an optical sensor immediately under the spindle to monitor and correct the rotation of the source. As most current rotating dishes, it is a two -speed model; You will not be able to play 78 if you are a really old record collector.
The toadiscos has a recently designed carbon fiber tonlon package, which has a adjustable VTA, azimuth adjustment, a finely adjustable string type anti-Kate mechanism and interchangeable counterweights (110 Gy 130 g) for a wide compatibility of cartridges.
The cartridge is the Dual At-Oc9xen Audio-OC9xen mobile coil, which has an naked elliptical íptic pencil and high purity pcocc coils that Audio-Technica says that it offers low distortion and excellent clarity.
AT-LPA2 audio-tecus is now available with a RRP of $ 2,000 / £ 1,699 / € 1,999 (approximately AU $ 3,488).