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TT-Three / PSU1
  • TT-Three / PSU1

    PHILOSOPHY

     

    The TT Three turntables incorporate what we consider to be the ultimate solutions to most of the solvable problems in vinyl replay. 

     

    Drive System

     

    Audio Note does not share other manufacturers’ enthusiasms for high mass turntables. Very heavy, dense platters may be cheap to manufacture and look impressive, but in our view they all to a greater or lesser degree (depending on material choices) store and reflect energy which results in less than optimal playback. 

     

    The use of high mass platters has become popular for three reasons:

     

    1. It has high rotational energy, due to its mass.

    2. It therefore allows the use of an inexpensive motor and drive system

    3. It looks physically impressive, but has several sonic problems because,

     

    High mass has long and slow mechanical resonance recovery, the higher the mass the slower the recovery time, this allows the energy from the replay to stay immediately below the record being played for long enough to influence and mix in with the part of the groove being tracked at any point in time and as the record is played from the first track this influence increases as more energy is stored and reflected both ways.

     

    In stark contrast the TT-Three platter is light, highly inert and made from Lexan (bullet proof glass or polycarbonate) which has virtually no reflective or resonant storage problems, it weighs less than 900 grams and therefore has ultrafast recovery time, add to that the fact that polycarbonate has one of the highest energy absorption coefficients known to Man and you will see why this is the only proper solution combined with a strong drive system. 

     

    So instead of the rotational mass choice of all the popular and expensive high end turntables in the TT Three Reference the rotational energy is produced in the drive system where it can do no sonic harm. To achieve this the TT Three turntable uses three large and very powerful AC motors, each pulling with more than one BHP for a platter-mass inertia equivalent of more than a half a ton, but without the drawbacks of a high mass platter. The motors draw so much power that each motor has its own outboard power supply. The speed of the motors is digitally frequency locked by a master control unit.

     

    A rubber belt drives the platter on the outside of the platter which makes changing belt and pulleys a simple and easy matter. Most suspended turntables require the platter to be removed and they often shed the belt when the motor(s) are started.

     

    Suspension

     

    Keeping faith with our established design principles and in common with the other Audio Note turntables, the TT-Three are a three point suspended design. Unlike other systems it is centred at the bearing, which is also the epicentre of the motors' inertia. This completely avoids the most common problem in suspended turntables where the motors and suspension are misaligned and as a result generate a resonance as the platter moves between the centre of the motor and the centre of the suspension.

     

    A properly dimensioned three point suspension is a natural 18dB per octave third order mechanical filter. The resonant frequency of the TT-Three is set at 2.4 Hz; so low that it makes the turntable virtually impervious to outside interference with a minus 55dB immunity at below 20Hz.

     

    To further enhance stability, as well as ensure the simplest set-up, the sub-chassis has three wings. One locates the arm in the conventional position on the far right, while the other two hold mass balancing weights – each an exact weight equivalent of an arm + cartridge mass. Each suspension spring is therefore loaded equally, removing the need ever to adjust the suspension. 

     

    Arm Support

     

    The TT-Three Super has an armboad cut for our ARM One, Two and Three.

     

    Power Supply

     

    The TT Three comes with either the PSU 1, 2 and 3. The PSU Three is the 'true match' for the turntable, while the PSU 1 and 2 are the downscaled and less expensive PSU versions. The PSU's can be upgraded without modification to the turntable.

     

    Materials

     

    The main frame and suspended system on the TT-Three is machined from aircraft grade aluminium, the most ductile and therefore naturally inert aluminium available, making it perfect for dealing with the wide-band energy generated by the stylus tracking the groove and the speakers energising the playback environment. The base of the turntable can be ordered in finishes to match most Audio Note™ loudspeakers.

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