List of Turntable Manufacturers

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Yes Steve, that's right,

that's because I can build in a small series. So it is more efficient and yet high tech analogue audio.
I also have a subcontracting very close by which manufactures some parts with modern CNC machines.

You should visit me in Germany. :)
Take care, Rainer
 
Rainer, I was looking @ your new models; since you have been designing turntables and tonearms how many models all together?

And yes the MKIII is only less than 40,000 euros, ten times less than the TechDAS Air Force Zero.
And much less expensive than your previous ultra super uber design, which I believe is/was the most expensive linear tracking turntable of the whole planet Earth, and of the universe for that matter, the AV Design Haus’ Dereneville VPM 2010-1 @ $650,000

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I like the new models designs; aesthetically, sophistically, simplicifically, manageability (no forklift necessary), and affordability.
 
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Hi Bob,

thanks for setting the pictures.
I would like to complete the pictures above with a drawing.

It's the finished design of my latest linear tracking arm, the Dereneville DTT-05. Here in gold shape.
Market launch in August / September 2019

It will work just as perfectly as the DTT-03 - is also fully active controlled. But it is built much more compact.

But that may be the wrong tread to explain it more.

Thank you and have a nice day,
Rainer

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Hi Rainer,

Just a simple question: The Linear Tracking Arm model is Dereneville DDT-05 (and DDT-03).
Those arms can be used with the two Dereneville Modulaire MKIII turntables?

And the name of the company is AVDesignHaus ?

If yes to both questions, then under "Audio Companies" forum section, if Steve can accommodate you, I would think that it would be the perfect place to include AVDesignHaus - Dereneville

I am curious as to how many turntables and linear tracking arms did you design under the company? Also, do you have links of professional audio reviews of some of your turntables and LT arms?

Cheers,
 
The whole set-up looks amazing, Rainer!
 
Hello Bob, hello Ron, thank you both,

You can use both tonearms on almost every turntable. With a corresponding mounting base.
Company name is AVDesignHaus and the Brand name is Dereneville.
(By the way, Dereneville is also the name of my dear wife. :) )

One review is this here: http://www.dereneville.de/src/doc/news/2018_03_Image_Hifi_EN.pdf
I hope I get a lot more, also international reviews - I can use it a lot.

And here's a short video by Michael Fremer - from 2016.
But the price in the video is not longer up-to-date and is not correct (too high).

This was a coproduction between Tonetool and AVDesignHaus. That DTT-02 is a custom-made product.
(would fit perfect on a TechDas Air Force Zero, or the new Apolyt, what do you think)

have a nice evening,
Greetings from Germany, Rainer
 
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Hello Bob, hello Ron, thank you both,

You can use both tonearms on almost every turntable. With a corresponding mounting base.
Company name is AVDesignHaus and the Brand name is Dereneville.
(By the way, Dereneville is also the name of my dear wife. :) )

One review is this here: http://www.dereneville.de/src/doc/news/2018_03_Image_Hifi_EN.pdf
I hope I get a lot more, also international reviews - I can use it a lot.

And here's a short video by Michael Fremer - from 2016.
But the price in the video is not longer up-to-date and is not correct (too high).

This was a coproduction between Tonetool and AVDesignHaus. That DTT-02 is a custom-made product.
(would fit perfect on a TechDas Air Force Zero, or the new Apolyt, what do you think)

have a nice evening,
Greetings from Germany, Rainer
Rainer, are you using the same motor/controller on all your turntables ?
 
Thank you for asking.
Yes that's right - on all turntables. Hannes (DerHannes) developed this motor controller completely for us
and he also wrote the program software for it. The printed circuit board is specially made for us only.
We also use this motor / controller in all our drive units and in the micro-replica drive unit DMS-5001

Thanks Rainer
 
Thank you for asking.
Yes that's right - on all turntables. Hannes (DerHannes) developed this motor controller completely for us
and he also wrote the program software for it. The printed circuit board is specially made for us only.
We also use this motor / controller in all our drive units and in the micro-replica drive unit DMS-5001

Thanks Rainer
Thank you Rainer.
Is that the same pabst motor/controller you sell separately ?
Does it require additional power supply, or is this integrated ?
What is the difference between the
two models you sell, features, or toque/size?
 
Hi,
If you mean the printed circuit board ---- we do not sell separately.
The difference between DAE-01 SP and DAE-01 CL are the features only.
You can use a Plug power supply with 24 VDC or our special linear power supply.
Only the new Micro-Replica the DMS-5001 drive unit has its own linear power supply on board.
Thanks, Rainer
 
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Hi,
If you mean the printed circuit board ---- we do not sell separately.
The difference between DAE-01 SP and DAE-01 CL are the features only.
You can use a Plug power supply with 24 VDC or our special linear power supply.
Only the new Micro-Replica the DMS-5001 drive unit has its own linear power supply on board.
Thanks, Rainer
Thank you
 

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