Turntables
Turntables are the foundation of a vinyl system—setting the standard for speed stability, isolation and overall musical flow.
Pair your turntable with Cartridges & Styli and a proper Phono Preamplifier, then connect into Integrated Amplifiers and revealing Stereo Speakers. For setup essentials, use Turntable Accessories.
How to Choose Turntables
A great turntable should sound effortless: stable pitch, clean transients and a calm background that lets tone and space come through. The right choice depends on your room, your upgrade plans and how “hands-on” you want the setup to be.
The most important qualities are mechanical: stable rotation, effective isolation from vibration and a quiet bearing. These fundamentals shape bass control, timing and overall coherence more than most spec sheets suggest.
Think of the turntable as the platform for the cartridge. Choose a deck that makes it easy to move up through Cartridges & Styli over time; when the platform is stable, cartridge upgrades become clearly audible.
Some turntables are sold with a fixed arm, others allow arm upgrades. If you plan long-term system building, explore Tonearms and consider how adjustable geometry and VTA are for different cartridges.
A turntable’s signal must go through a Phono Preamplifier. Correct gain and loading improve clarity, dynamics and noise performance—especially as cartridge quality rises.
Vinyl rewards careful basics: levelling, correct tracking force, clean stylus and clean records. Use Turntable Accessories to keep setup consistent and protect long-term performance.
With common wooden floors and real-life room layouts in Tallinn, isolation and placement can make or break results. A stable surface and correct setup often outperform “bigger” upgrades done without proper fundamentals.





