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Revolve Turntable

Turntable

Revolve

R 425,000.00

Own a timeless piece of audio art, made to order, hand crafted, precision engineered and finished to the finest possible standard.

Experience the delights of a Revolve, from the hand sculptured elegant curves of the solid wood plinth, the multi layered high mass platter assembly with magnetic levitation force, the high precision drive system, and much more, providing the perfect platform for musical reproduction.

Designed and built to achieve the highest levels of performance allowing access to all the musical information in a record’s groove. partner the Revolve with suitably matched tonearm, cartridge and stereo system and experience pure realistic music in your listening room.

Revolve Turntable Review

Deon Schoeman

“No doubt, the Revolve is a fine turntable – a top-end product that can stand its ground among the best of the genre, not only in terms of engineering integrity, attention to detail and outright build quality, but also in sheer sonic terms.”

Specifications

PLINTH
Handcrafted, solid hardwood construction.
Select your preferred hardwood and finish, from natural through to mirror gloss.
Precision milled 15 mm aluminum base plate. 3 damped feet assemblies, the front two are adjustable for precise leveling of the turntable.
Inside of plinth is filled with mass damping media for vibration absorption.
Plinth assembly weight, without platter assembly, = 51 kg.
All functional components surrounded and damped by mass damping media.
Wooden plinth separated and acoustically isolated from all critical functional components.

PLATTER
Multiple, decoupled layers of varying materials including brass, steel, aluminium and acetal.
Weight of platter assembly = 17.5 kg.
Screw on record clamp.
Magnetic levitation force of 16 kg on the underside of platter assembly.

MAIN BEARING ASSEMBLY
20 mm diameter, precision ground and polished, hardened stainless steel shaft.
Brass housing with sintered bronze bearings.
Thrust bearing, ceramic ball on tungsten disc.
Bearing components submerged in highly purified synthetic oil.
Effective downward force on the thrust bearing, 1.5 kg.

ARM BOARDS
Two arm boards, adjustable to accommodate any length of the tonearm.
Mounted on 40 mm diameter, solid steel pillars surrounded by mass damping media.
Mounting adapter plates made for your chosen tonearms.

DRIVE SYSTEM
Two-step belt drive system giving high torque and minimum load on the motor.
50:1 motor to platter speed ratio, accuracy <.03%. Twin ‘O’ ring belts on both steps.
Separate motor pod assembly, positioned behind the turntable plinth, weight 12 kg.
Maxon DC motor with graphite bearings and precious metal brushes, 11 watts.
5 second, timed, ramp up start to reduce belt stress.

CONTROL SYSTEM
Digital,  motor control system, ensuring absolute speed accuracy.
Motor encoder, 1024 counts per revolution.
Ramp up, and speeds pre-set using Maxon propriety software via USB hook-up.
Controller fascia made from the same selected wood as the plinth. (or plain fascia option)

FRONT CONTROLS
Standby on/off button, speed selector rotary knob, start/stop rotary knob.
LED indicating ‘system on’ status.

REAR PANEL
IEC power socket, isolation toggle switch, fuse mount, USB port (for programming), 15 way socket for motor connection.
230 V,  55hz.

PLAQUE
Each turntable has an engraved plaque stating as follows; Date of completion, Serial no., Original owners name, made by Lance Dixon signature.
Dimensions: Width = 500 mm, Depth including motor pod = 600 mm.
Weight of complete turntable and motor pod (excluding controller) = 80 kg.
The controller must be mounted on the shelf immediately below the turntable.

PACKAGING
Packaged in two plywood boxes and mounted on a pallet; overall dimensions; Length = 1200 mm, Width = 800 mm, height = 650 mm
Weight packaged on pallet = 130 kg.
The turntable is partially disassembled and the main plinth has a convenient lifting frame that enables two people to easily lift and position on a stand.

Features

THE PLINTH ASSEMBLY consists of a precision milled 15 mm aluminium base plate with a handcrafted laminated hardwood surround. The plinths may be ordered in any suitable available hardwood and the finish applied is customer selectable.  Mounted on the base plate are, three feet assemblies, pillars for the two arm boards and the main bearing assembly. The internal void is filled with mass damping media which surrounds and prevents resonances occurring in all the critical functional components. The damping media is sealed in the plinth assembly during manufacture.

THE FEET ASSEMBLIES each have a foot with a silicone pad underneath, a spike is centred on each foot and rises to the top of the wooden plinth where it is threaded onto a sleeve that runs down to the base. The sleeves are surrounded by the mass damping media mentioned above. The front two feet are adjustable to enable the turntable to be leveled and have lock nuts to secure the setting. These are accessible via removable caps that are fitted to the top of the plinth. This system is the first stage of measures designed to counter resonances that may occur in the stand on which the turntable is placed.
 
ARM BOARDS. There are two arm board assemblies that will accommodate virtually any type or length of arm.  Adapter mounts will be specifically made for each type of tonearm that the owner anticipates using. A pair of 40 mm diameter solid steel pillars are mounted on the aluminium base, these are surrounded by the mass damping media and protrude to just above the level of the plinth, they do not touch the wooden plinth. The adjustable arm boards are made from 20 mm aluminium combined with a steel weight which adds mass and prevents resonances in the arm board. There are removable caps that allow access to the swivel adjustment screws.

THE MAIN BEARING ASSEMBLY consists of a 20 mm diameter, precision ground, polished stainless steel shaft, a 60 mm diameter brass housing fitted with sintered bronze bushes. The thrust bearing is a ceramic ball turning on a tungsten plate. There is a reservoir of purified synthetic oil that ensures that the bearing surfaces are constantly submerged. The bearing housing is bolted to a substantial mount which in turn is bolted to the base. The bearing assembly and mount are surrounded by the mass damping media.

THE PLATTER ASSEMBLY consists of numerous components of differing materials. The brass central hub fits over the bearing shaft and is bolted to the lower steel platter disc. The steel disc provides considerable mass and also acts as a magnetic shield. The middle platter disc is aluminium and the upper platter disc is POM, these discs are centralized and separated from each other and from the lower steel disc by acoustic de-coupling measures which ensure a vibration free upper platter surface. There is a screw on clamp which holds the record in firm contact with the upper platter surface. The mass of the platter assembly is 17.5 Kgs, this mass is sufficient to effectively overcome any resistance by factors such as variable stylus drag and belt vibration.

MAGNETIC LEVITATION force is used to apply an upward force of 16 Kgs to the platter assembly. This reduces the effective force on the thrust bearing to 1.5 Kgs, which reduces friction ensuring quiet operation and longevity.  There are a pair of shielded neodymium ring magnets, the upper magnet is attached to the underside of the platter assembly and the lower magnet is fitted into a housing. The gap between the magnets is set to achieve the desired upward force.

THE MOTOR POD ASSEMBLY consists of a steel housing that contains the motor and a step-down belt pulley system. The pod assembly weighs 12 Kgs., this mass absorbs any internal vibration from the motor and mechanism and it is separately positioned thus eliminating any vibration from reaching the main plinth. It is positioned centrally to the rear of the plinth. It has a silicone pad to grip the surface.

MOTOR. An 11 watt Maxon DC motor was selected due to its high precision, zero cogging, silent running and impeccable quality. The motor is digitally controlled by a propriety controller that ensures absolute speed control that is un-affected by fluctuations in voltage and frequency that occur on the mains supply. The motor speed and a ramp up from zero to either 33.33 or 45 rpm is programmed during testing using the Maxon software

THE DRIVE SYSTEM is a dual step, dual belt system giving a 50:1 ratio between the motor shaft and the platter. This high ratio allows the motor to operate well within its power and rev capability thus ensuring a high degree of speed accuracy and extended motor life.

THE CONTROL is a separate unit that is positioned on a shelf below the turntable. it can be made with a matching wooden fascia or a plain un-obtrusive fascia. The controls consist of, a power on/off button and a led to indicate that power is switched on. There are two rotary knobs, one to switch between 33.33 rpm and 45 rpm., and the other to start/stop the motor. The knob assemblies are designed to give a smooth tactile feel to the operation using the renowned Swiss Elma switches.
The rear panel consists of an IEC 3 pin socket, an isolation switch, a 15 way industrial connector for the motor connection, a fuse, and USB socket.
The USB socket is specifically for connection to a computer in order to program the motor controller, this is done as part of the initial set-up and testing.

FINISHING TOUCHES, each turntable is bespoke, i.e. made to order according to a customer’s preference and therefore no two will be alike. Selectable items include;
The hardwood for the plinth and the finish applied, this can be mirror gloss, satin, or natural.
Each of the various metal components such as the feet, closing caps, platter discs. arm boards, controls knobs and on/off button and the record clamp can be plated, anodized or sprayed.
Each turntable has a plaque engraved with the original owner’s name, the date of completion, the serial number and a ‘made by Lance’ signature.
Adapter plates are made to facilitate the mounting of specified tonearms. Further adapter plates may be ordered as required.
All the tools required to set-up, and spare bearing oil and belts are carefully packaged for future use.

PACKAGING AND SETTING UP, each turntable is packed in two ply-wood crates. Each of the components are packed in sequence, to enable simple and logical setting-up.
The turntable is heavy and requires two ‘able bodied’ people to lift the main assembly out of the crate. There is a convenient lifting frame under the turntable to assist with the lifting and positioning of the turntable on an equipment stand. The lifting frame is dis-assembled and removed once the turntable is exactly positioned on its stand.
The overall weight of the turntable is approximately 80kg and therefore the equipment stand must be capable of supporting that weight.

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