The company announced the release of the AVID RELVEO vinyl turntable on its official website. The turntable was released in honor of the AVID HiFi company's 30th anniversary and emphasizes its commitment to uncompromising development.
AVID HiFi engineers created the turntable, and the company's name echoes that of Avid Technologies, which is known for producing music recording software and hardware. According to the manufacturer's press release, the model is based on the work of the company's founder, Conrad Mas.
The RELVEO features a new, highly stable mounting system that provides acoustic isolation of components and improves overall sound quality. The model uses an improved heavy platter and an external power supply with a digital signal processor (DSP). Together, these features ensure precise system operation and an unmatched listening experience.
The turntable is built around an ALTUS tonearm with an adjustable offset compensation system. Micron-tolerance bearings rotate the vinyl record, providing precise and consistent rotation speed.
According to the company, the tonearm provides clarity and depth to the stereo image, and RELVEO promises to reproduce every detail of the recording as faithfully as possible. The manufacturer promises audiophiles completely transparent listening, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in their vinyl collection and experience their favorite recordings in a whole new way.
Conrad Mas says the model embodies the company's core principles: uncompromising design, a stylish appearance, and a deep connection to music. The AVID RELVEO is now available for purchase at $10,995 and $8,995 for versions with and without the ALTUS V2 tonearm, respectively. For more details, please visit the company's official website.