Belt Drive Turntables
A manual belt-drive turntable uses a rubber belt to connect the motor to the platter. When the motor spins, the belt rotates the platter, which in turn spins the vinyl record. This design isolates motor vibrations from the platter, reducing noise and delivering a cleaner, more accurate sound. Users manually place the tonearm on the record and lift it off when finished, giving full control over playback.
What Is a Belt Drive System?
A belt drive system in a turntable uses an elastic belt to connect the motor to the platter. This design helps minimize motor noise and vibrations, resulting in smoother, quieter rotation and higher-quality sound. By isolating the motor from the platter, belt drive turntables deliver a more authentic analog listening experience favored by vinyl enthusiasts.
Pure Analog Sound Experience
Experience superior sound quality with our belt drive turntable, designed to minimize motor noise and vibrations for smooth, precise playback. Ideal for vinyl enthusiasts seeking authentic sound and timeless craftsmanship, our belt drive turntables combine traditional mechanics with modern reliability.
Fully Manual Turntable
A manual turntable invites you to actively engage with your music by placing the needle and adjusting the tonearm yourself. This hands-on control creates a meaningful connection to your vinyl collection and enriches the listening experience.