APOLYT Turntable and complete package

Plattenteller

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hear comes the very rare opportunity ( for the first time in the last 10 years ) to buy the legendary Brakemeier and Partner APOLYT Turntabel.

There where only 16 APOLYT's build and this is one of only six with the legendary Sinter-Bronce Airbearing ( build and developed in the Technical University of Munich )
This specific APOLYT was on display at the "Scala Audio Show 1997 in Frankfurt".

Turntable and desk is 250 kg heavy, the Platter alone is 50 kg. The Airbearing is a full axial and horizontal Airbearing System ( 1/ 1000mm Airgap) which comes with a very quite JunAir Modell 6-25 Compressor. The Turntable has a new self niveling ( Bosch-Rexroth Induktion System ) for all four Airfeets and further more a Hand niveling system for the feets

It comes with three Tonearm mounting system's ( Stand's ) and has 2 x connectings for Airbearing Tonearms

Further more a Fidelity Research FR 64s is mounted complet with a Koetsu Onyx Platinium ( less then 150 hours ) and Audioquest LeoPard Cabel

Within this package comes the famous Brakemeier Calyx SRPP Tube PhonoPre with custom build Jensen Transformers ( specialy build for the Koetsu System ) and a complet set of spare Tubes

Further two very rare original Airfeets as spare parts and a set of Tonearm Mounting Plates ( without holes )

The whole System was assembled by Dietrich Brakemeier and runs perfect.

Price of the complete Package is : 89.000,- Euro

Crating can be arranged for additional charge - The Player is located in Germany
 

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