Gryphon Audio Announces First Turntable With Helmut Brinkmann!

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I just received this press release:

On Thursday, 9 May, Gryphon will unveil the most significant Analog Products in our 40-year history.

Please join us at HIGH END Munich 2024, Atrium 4.1, Room E120 for the World Premiere of Gryphon’s Apollo Turntable System, Siren Phono Preamplifier and Black Diamond DLC Phono Cartridge.

GRYPHON AUDIO DESIGNS ApS
Mobile: 201-264-7217
Office: 201-690-9006
anthony@gryphon-audio.dk
www.gryphon-audio.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For More Information Contact
Anthony Chiarella
(201) 264-7217
anthony@gryphon-audio.dk


GRYPHON ELEVATES ANALOG WITH NEW OFFERINGS
--Apollo Turntable System and Siren Phono Stage Debut Today at Munich--

Munich, Germany, 9 May 2024
: Gryphon Audio Designs ApS, designer and manufacturer of Ultra-Luxe Audio Systems, introduces the finest analog offerings in their 40-year history. The Siren Phono Preamplifier and Apollo Turntable System will be unveiled today at HIGH END Munich, Atrium 4.1, Room E120. Gryphon’s Commander Preamp, Apex Mono Amplifiers, recently introduced PowerZone AC Optimizer and EOS 5 Loudspeakers, wired with Gryphon Vanta Cable and mounted on our StandArt Equipment Racks, complete the demonstration system.

Apollo: Our “Moon Shot”
Never before has so much intellectual talent been devoted to the service of Analog Playback. The culmination of a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between Soren Slebo of The Gryphon Design Team, Turntable Legend Helmut Brinkmann, Cartridge Master Ortofon and the Aarhus Technical Institute, Apollo takes the “Systems Design Concept” to its fullest expression.

Building the world’s finest analog playback system required the world’s most revered turntable designer: Helmut Brinkmann. With Apollo, he has been given the opportunity to create his “Dream Turntable” without compromise. Apollo utilizes two of Brinkmann’s proprietary Sinus™ Belt Drive Motors, placed 180-degrees from each other. While the benefits of multiple motors are well-known, overcoming the potential problems of dual motor design required a great deal of ingenuity. Not only is Apollo Helmut’s first multi-motor turntable, it is also the first ‘table for which he developed a digital speed controller. In addition to synchronizing the two motors, Apollo’s controller is more accurate than analog equivalents and will never require calibration; at the same time, Brinkmann’s techniques for “Soft” motor control, painstakingly refined over more than 40 years, further distance Apollo’s speed controller from those of other turntables.

Based on Brinkmann’s RöNt technology, Apollo’s bespoke supply employs the proprietary BZ 34 “Tube Rectifier Simulator” while semiconductors replace RoNt’s tubes. The Apollo units have a higher output current, enabling two motors to be optimally driven. A fully discrete, mechanically and electrically separated power source with dedicated transformer supplies the bearing heater and platter light. Apollo’s Industrial Design, authored by Gryphon’s Soren Slebo, combines visual beauty with ideal rigidity and resonance control. Apollo’s chassis is based on a laminated “Sandwich” construction of anodized aluminum, Kerrock, and “Smart Stack,” a damping compound patented by Denmark’s MENETA Group. Apollo’s motors are entirely decoupled from this structure, each mounted on its own, optimized subchassis.

Brinkmann has traditionally hard-anodized their tonearm tubes due to the material’s very high transmission speed of sound (9.900 m/s), evacuating resonances from the cartridge as quickly as possible. To achieve state-of-the-art performance, however, required a solution that was truly cutting-edge: diamond. Thanks to a joint research project with Denmark’s Aarhus Technical Institute, Apollo’s arm tubes are diamond-clad (technically, CrN-SD + DLC-TR), yielding the fastest sound transmission of any known material—18,000 m/s—ensuring the quickest evacuation of resonance.

To achieve ultimate system synergy, Gryphon worked with Ortofon to create a unique cartridge whose performance characteristics are specifically tailored to Apollo’s. Starting with the extraordinary MC Diamond cartridge, Gryphon developed a special DLC-TR Coated, SLM Titanium body to match the Apollo tonearm and then tuned cartridge compliance to be its perfect partner. The result—The Gryphon Black Diamond DLC—is among the finest cartridges available and the ultimate transducer for the Apollo system.

Remarkable on its own, each part of the Apollo system has been purpose-engineered to elevate the performance of all the others. The ability to control all variables during the design phase, combined with brilliant designers and matchless manufacturing capabilities, has yielded an analog playback system unprecedented in High End Audio history. It is not hyperbole to state that, with Apollo, the whole is truly greater than the sum of its state-of-the-art parts.

Siren: Higher Fidelity
In 1985, Gryphon’s first product—The Head Amp—defined the ultimate in Analog playback and immediately established The Gryphon as a leader in High End Audio. 40 years, later, the Siren Phono Preamplifier redefines ultimate Analog performance.

Siren shares its sculptural, “Nordic Noir” aesthetic with our legendary Apex Power Amplifier and Commander Preamplifier. Its 4.3” TFT capacitive touch screen with 4mm hardened glass panel is identical to Commander’s, as is Siren’s Dual-Mono Power Supply Unit (PSU), which offers a power reservoir whose size and quality is unprecedented in a Phono Preamplifier. Weighing over 83 lbs (38 kg), Siren’s massive PSU features local, fully regulated power supplies for all sensitive voltage amplifying stages. In addition to separate left- and right-channel power supplies, a third, purpose-engineered supply for all digital functions maintains total separation of Digital and Analog signal paths, all the way back to the AC Cords.

Like Apex and Commander, Siren boasts four-layer Printed Circuit Boards with 70µ copper traces: more than twice the thickness of competitive components. These Boards are stuffed with the finest parts available for audio use, including Mundorf MCap ZN Capacitors, low inductance resistors from Vishay, matched transistors from ROHM and ultra-low noise transistors from ZETEX. Sensitive audio circuitry is floated on a proprietary isolation base whose “Constrained Layers” of Kerrock, Bitumen and Steel optimize component damping and eliminate smearing of fine detail.

A hallmark of Gryphon components, Siren features true Dual Mono configuration, Zero Global Negative Feedback and a fully discrete, fully balanced circuit topology. Befitting a state-of-the-art component, extreme measures have been taken to ensure ultra-low noise operation. Minimal internal wiring and the use of PC-Mount XLR and RCA connectors further minimize noise and wiring while enhancing product consistency and longevity. In order to maximize system flexibility, Siren includes four user-selectable inputs—three XLR and one RCA—while MC Load Impedance as well as input can be chosen from the remote handset. 12V Buss Links simplify system power-up and power-down, while a rear-panel USB 2.0 Socket enables simple Firmware Upgrades.

Siren and Apollo will be available late Summer, 2024 with pricing to be announced shortly.

About Gryphon: Gryphon Audio Designs ApS, manufacturer of Ultra-Luxe Audio Systems, was founded in 1985 by Flemming E. Rasmussen, whose artistic training resulted in products whose state-of-the-art technical performance are complemented by stunning visual design. Since 2002, Thomas Willum Børsting has been the majority shareholder with Gryphon employees holding the remaining shares. Gryphon is distributed in more than 40 countries worldwide.
 
Brinkmann Co designer?
 
Pictures just released on their Facebook page.
 

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Wow ! Looks great on paper ! And not a real tube in the whole setup, my kind of TT :) Has there been some kind of merging between the 2 companies ? It seems weird that Brinkmanns "tour the force" design is for a different company :oops:
 
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129k euro plus VAT
 
Here is Analog Planet's recasting of the press release:


With a turntable named 'Apollo' I am surprised they named the phono stage 'Siren'. What happened to Athena, Aphrodite, Demeter or Circe Lannister?
 
I don’t see any benefit using two motors. On the contrary lot of downsides. It’s a hard job to synchronize them. I don’t understand the need for multiple motors. No matter what you do two motors will work against each other and the performance will be lower than a single motor. Instead of that using a higher quality highest speed, very low noise single motor and smallest pulley is the way to go IMHO. And/or increasing platter weight together with lowering belt diameter.

Every time I see a big diameter pulley I sympathize why direct drive advocates brag about DD superiority in terms of wow&flutter. I haven’t came across any superior direct drive yet, still the best ones from belt drives. BTW I own Technics SP10 and measured latest Technics models. Among the ones I came across SP10 is the best DD together with Exclusive P3a but still not superior.

Anyway I hope it all worked well and this new Gryphon turntable sounds good.
 
Looks like a Brinkman.
It probably plays very well. They will sell enough.
 
I don’t see any benefit using two motors. On the contrary lot of downsides. It’s a hard job to synchronize them. I don’t understand the need for multiple motors. No matter what you do two motors will work against each other and the performance will be lower than a single motor. Instead of that using a higher quality highest speed, very low noise single motor and smallest pulley is the way to go IMHO. And/or increasing platter weight together with lowering belt diameter.

Every time I see a big diameter pulley I sympathize why direct drive advocates brag about DD superiority in terms of wow&flutter. I haven’t came across any superior direct drive yet, still the best ones from belt drives. BTW I own Technics SP10 and measured latest Technics models. Among the ones I came across SP10 is the best DD together with Exclusive P3a but still not superior.

Anyway I hope it all worked well and this new Gryphon turntable sounds good.
Can you hear Wow and Flutter or cogging at these levels of precision?
 
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Can you hear Wow and Flutter or cogging at these levels of precision?
Well probably yes but honestly I cannot say for certain. To be scientifically accurate about hearing w&f differences there should be a possibility to change w&f value of turntables. For example from %0.04 to %0.05 but you cannot do that. W@f is fixed for a turntable. At least if it’s well maintained. Comparing two turntables one with %0.04 and other %0.05 w&f is not apples to apples. Then why I said yes before? Because when you switched powercord of a power supply of a belt drive turntable which is sitting on another rack you hear a huge difference. It’s not logical but it’s there. Same goes for small differences in w&f I guess.
 
A joke in comparison to that of a Brinkmann Balance :cool:

It comes with 2 arms and a cart, and I don't know the rest. I like BB quite a lot, and I find most tables above the BB don't do anything more than a bit of this or that. It is the arm and cart that matters more after that level. Not to mention records. Great maintenance and service. So if Helmut was given a free reign how much did he improve on his 40 year baby? And then there is the margin
 
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So if Helmut was given a free reign how much did he improve on his 40 year baby?
It was a collaboration, it isn't a pure Brinkmann, the principal was Gryphon.
 
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Would be good to see some time in the future a direct A to B comparison between this Gryphon Apollo TT and the Brinkman Balance along with the Gryphon Phono Stage and the Brinkman Phono Stage etc. !
 

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