- The H2 luphonic has no buttons or switches: controlled with a washer
- Three -layer frame to eliminate vibrations
- Unusual form and even more unusual materials
Many decks claim to have a minimalist design, but how minimalist are they if they have buttons And even switches? Luphonic’s H2 platinum does not need such firms because it is fueled by magic.
Well, not magic. But it looks a bit like magic, because to operate the hub, you just place a small circular washer on a subtle marker on the plate.
If you place the washer on the marker with its dark side up, it will start the plate at 33 rpm. Place it on the dark side and he will play 45.
Losing the washer under the sofa and you familiarize yourself terribly with The sound of silence Until a replacement arrives.
Luphonic H2 outfit: Key features and prei
The H2 is made from a three -layer chassis in the shape of a large letter H, with a layer of anti -vibration rubber sandwich between two coriane layers – a material often used in kitchen work surfaces and made from a mixture of natural materials and acrylic resin. Here, it is used as part of the vibration damping configuration and it is also used for the tray.
Addressing Hifi Plus, the creator Thomas Luh explained that he had chosen Corian because of his high density and his low resonance, and for his highly polished surface.
The H2 is driven by a belt by a synchronous engine controlled by microprocessor, and it leads to a Corien tray at the top of an aluminum sub-platform and a steel pin on a ceramic ball bearing. The chassis is on four thermoplastic feet.
The H2 is delivered with Luphonic’s own K2 reading arm, with a carbon compose arm and a digitally printed shell with a simple height, an azimut and an anti-skate adjustment.
The LUPHONIQUE H2 has a recommended retail price of £ 3,950 / $ 4,995 (about $ 8,205 A) and you can find out more about LUPHONIC.de.