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The Hyper Space is an evolved version of the Space Deck featured elsewhere in this turntable section. It builds on the basic design by adding a complex multi-layer platter with thick graphite mat and a superb oil pumping main bearing. Like the space deck, it can be upgraded with an external power supply.

The Orbe is the logical progression from the Gyrodek, it features many developments including a solid vinyl loaded platter, a screw down record clamp, external power supply (with tacho feedback and the latest Never Connected circuitry). The plinth offers extra isolation as it is made from two spike couple pieces of acrylic. A variety of clear or black finish options are available, please enquire for further details.

In the same way there is a spider edition and standard version of Gyrodek so there is with the Orbe. The cased version has a full size plinth and hinged dustcover, but all other specifications are the same as the SE version featured above. A variety of clear or black finish options are available, please enquire for further details.

The Dais is a beautifully manufactured and rather substantial turntable, yet one that cleverly manages to hide its bulk, looking far less imposing than one would ever expect given its component parts.

Its an exceptionally stable, quiet design which allows the sound great scale and solidity without falling into the trap of ever sounding slow or congested. Like all of the Nottingham Analogue turntables we feel its sound is tonally neutral and it simply gets out of the way allowing the cartridge and record to define the character of sound heard.

You can the turntable in component form above, the parts are detailed below:
1). Dust cover ‘LP’
2). Spun iron platter with a mass of over 20kg, carefully manufactured to ensure their are no air pockets inside. Its also fitted with 4 damping rings to the perimeter which reduce resonance.
3). 25mm thick Graphite ‘mat’
4). Free standing motor housing
5). Plinth with cut out for motor
6). Turntable main structure including substantial oil pumping bearing, and in this instance fitted with AceSpace 12” tonearm. Ultimately It can be run with two tonearms if required, of either 9” or 12” length
7). Wave Mechanic power supply (also included, but not shown here, are a strobe disc and Zapper for fine speed adjustment)


The Nouvelle version of the classic Verdier Platine deck is a beautiful if slightly imposing monster of a turntable. The main part of the turntable is finished in a high gloss black finish, supported on three feet which offer isolation in the form of damped air bellows. The substantial platter is made from a non-magnetic alloy and weighs 16kg and runs on a superbly engineered main bearing which uses a cushion of oil - removing the need for the high pressure thrust bearing that would otherwise be required to support this sort of weight. It comes with two armboards, one is precut for SME tonearms, the other is blank so practically anything can be fitted (9 or 12” arms can be accommodated).
The motor is mounted in a separate housing and uses a DC motor which drives the platter via a cotton thread (a rubber belt is also supplied, but we prefer the sound of the cotton one). It has switchable 33 and 45 rpm facility and fine speed is easily adjusted via two rotary controls, one for each speed.
The sound is quite exceptional, reproducing inky black silences where needed with superb detail retrieval and great dynamics.

The Platine is a wonderful behemoth of a turntable. It has a combined weight of 65 kg and was the first turntable to use magnetic levitation to support the 16kg platter, both save reduce noise and reduce bearing wear. A DC motor spins the platter via a thread (a more conventional belt is also an option) from an external box situated some distance from the main turntables plinth. Many options and upgrades are also available including battery power supplies, please contact us for more information.


The Anna Log is made from an aged Oak or Sapele ‘log’ (hence the name) that forms (for want of a better term) its chassis. This is a stunningly attractive and beautifully built turntable which like most Nottingham Analogue turntables can support two tonearms.

The 60kg Deco is the ultimate Nottingham Analogue turntable, a design where budgetary constraints were removed, resulting in a no compromise deck of superlative quality. Every aspect of the deck, from each material choice, the way each surface interacts and damps with its neighbour to its size and shape was chosen to balance or prevent resonance. Just looking at the curved sides of the platter, chosen to reduce resonance's at any particular frequency shows the levels of care and attention invested in this deck. Unusually for a modern Nottingham Analogue turntable it has suspension that can be activated or bypassed, depending upon the owners situation and preference.

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