TP-S7 Turntable Zorin Audio, September 1, 2025

TP-S7 Turntable

Solid aluminum turntable, platter weighing up to 14 kg
Magnetic floating metal axis
Full metal base, adopted with three-point foot column design
AC synchronous motor, Patented 33/45 manual speed switching design
Single motor belt drive design

Transformer built-in:

110V, 220V 50/60HZ voltage is available
AC female socket, with basic power cord
Replaceable power cord
(220V 50HZ needs to be informed in advance)
The total weight of the turntable is 32 Kg

Tonearm:

Can add up to 3 tonearms

Features

Patented manual switching design avoid the impact of traditional electronic switching circuits on motors and cartridges.
Three-point foot column design, the most stable way of turntable.
Matte finished platter, calm and elegant.
Motor, smooth rotation speed with extremely low noise. Motor is separated from the platter, reduce vibration.
Auto speed control system and power supply, RPM is always 33 1/3 or 45.
Vacuum suction platter, a solution when facing a curly record, sucking power is adjustable.
Anti-static platter.
Can install 3 tonearms, more flexible.
All parts are completely manufactured in Taiwan, except motor.

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Website Address

https://zorin-audio.com/
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