This impossibly cool turntable uses a removable disc instead of any visible controls – it's a weird minimalist dream

This impossibly cool turntable uses a removable disc instead of any visible controls – it's a weird minimalist dream

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The Luphonic H2 has no buttons or switches: controlled with a puck Three-layer chassis to eliminate vibration Unusual shape and even more unusual materials Many turntables claim to have minimalist design, but how minimalist are they really if they have buttons and even switches ? Luphonic's H2 turntable has no need for such fripperies, because it's powered by magic. Well, not magic. But it looks a bit like magic, because to operate the turntable you simply place a small circular puck onto a subtle marker on the turntable. If you place the puck on the marker with its dark side up, it'll start the turntable at 33 RPM. Place it dark side down and it'll play at 45. Take it off and the turntable stops. Lose the puck under the couch and you'll become awfully familiar with The Sound of Silence until a replacement arrives. (Image credit: Luphonic) Luphonic H2 turntable: key features and prcing The H2 is made from a three-layer chassis shaped like a wide letter H, with a vibration-damping rubber layer sandwiched between two Corian layers – a material often used in kitchen work surfaces and made from a mix of natural materials and acrylic resin. Here it's used as part of the vibration damping setup and it's also used for the platter. Speaking to HiFi Plus , creator Thomas Luh explained that he chose Corian because of its high density and low resonance, and for its highly polishable surface. (Image credit: Luphonic) The H2 is belt driven by a microprocessor-controlled synchronous motor, and it drives a Corian platter atop an aluminum sub-platter and a steel spindle on a ceramic ball bearing. The chassis sits on four thermoplastic feet. The H2 comes with Luphonic's own K2 tonearm, featuring a carbon-composite arm and a digitally printed headshell with straightforward height, azimuth and anti-skate adjustment. The Luphonic H2 has a recommended retail price of £3,950 / $4,995 (about AU$8,205) and you can find out more at Luphonic.de . You might also like The best turntables for all budgets, tested and selected by our experts Revered turntable maker Pro-Ject just unveiled a complete vinyl package with amp and speakers Avid's first all-new turntable in 12 years is an $11k Relveo- lation

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