![]() According to HR, the "Apollonian" Giro G9 was "completely adept at recovering and sorting out complex music" he praised in particular its "detailed" and "well articulated" bass. That motor isn't outwardly visible-at first glance, the Giro might be mistaken for a direct-drive turntable-but is hidden underneath, driving the platter from a point inside its rim by means of a thin rubber belt. The Swiss-made AC motor is electronically controlled, with switch-selectable speeds of 33.3 and 45rpm. The turntable comprises a 1.75"-thick Delrin platter whose bearing is mounted on a circular aluminum plinth, itself 1.5" thick. The Giro G9 is an AMG Giro turntable bundled with the same company's 9W2 tonearm (see elsewhere in Recommended Components). AMG Giro G9: $10,000 with tonearm - Class A
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