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Auris Audio’s MYSTiK is a plug-n-play turntable

August 28, 2024 Leave a Comment Written by The Editor

AURIS Audio has just introduced its MYSTik turntable which, like the rest of the Serbian company’s vinyl spinners, integrates traditional and state-of-the-art materials in its production.

The minimalist, belt-drive, dual-speed turntable is crafted from “advanced Kerrock composite material, renowned for its exceptional vibration resistance and durability,” as Auris puts it.

“The MYSTiK turntable embodies minimalist aesthetics, seamlessly complementing any environment while delivering outstanding audio performance and mechanical precision. With its compact dimensions, the MYSTiK effortlessly fits into any space. Designed to be easily accommodated on standard racks, it offers convenience without compromising on quality.”

The MYSTiK’s cutting-edge sub platter is crafted from “cemented carbide metal” and has a “substantial 10mm shaft to eliminate wow and flutter, “delivering extraordinary inertia for pristine music reproduction… the meticulously minimised vibrations ensure consistently faithful and precise audio.”

The bronze main hub central bearing “offers exceptional service life, surpassing traditional brass alternatives… by reducing stress on the bearing itself, we ensure optimal performance and longevity, allowing you to enjoy your music collection for years to come.”

Meanwhile, the T809 tonearm is designed to “effectively dampen vibrations, ensuring unparalleled clarity and fidelity.”

As for the motor, it is integrated into the chassis using specialised rubber spacers to minimise the transmission of vibrations. The motor is unaffected by fluctuations in the electrical supply voltage, ensuring stable speed.

Each MYSTiK turntable comes with a pre-installed cartridge and cable, so the user can get it going right out of the box.

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