

You can choose what you want your turntable equipped with. I’ve already said something about the turntable being customizable. The tonearm, furthermore, does its best to correctly send this signal to the device that will later amplify your turntable’s sound. The Audio Technica AT91B cartridge, as I already said, is of very nice quality, and it converts the kinetic motion of the needle on your record into electric signal.
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There’s not a cue lever that comes with it, but you can get one since the turntable offers you the opportunity to upgrade it. The tonearm is all balanced and ready to for tracking. It sits fixated with a unipivot bearing, and there is the good-quality Audio Technica AT91B cartridge pre-attached to its front. It is specially designed to better track the grooves of your record. This U-Turn Orbit review wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t mention this turntable’s tonearm. This means that its components are made and positioned in such way that they are resonance-resistant which is the case with its feet, motor, plinth, and tonearm.

This is possible due to the motor is separated from the platter.Īside from being belt-driven, the U-Turn Orbit is also a very damped turntable. Belt drive motor turntables, like our U-Turn, are best known for their ability to offer you a clear sound with less motor vibrations getting mixed with it.

That is, in terms of the high torque and scratching options. The reason for this is obvious: DJ often use the direct-drive motor turntables because they better fit their needs. The U-Turn Orbit is a belt-driven turntable that is designed primarily for audiophiles. The turntable also comes with a dust cover that is attached to its back. Once you take a look at the back of the U Turn Orbit, you will see the turntable’s RCA ports that you can use to connect it to a phono or headphone amplifier, computer or wi-fi speakers, sound bar, or radio. All the elements come in black finish and support the turntable’s simple design. Last, you can spot the AC synchronous motor positioned at the back left corner of the U-Turn turntable. Then, there’s the stylish-looking tonearm fixed in the back right corner of the turntable. You have a nice, big platter with a felt slip mat on its top right in the middle of the plinth. The rest of the components that you’ll spot on the UTurn Audio Orbit are the standard ones that every turntable out there comes equipped with. In fact, this is the only switch that happens to be on this minimalistic, but good-quality turntable. Right there is where you’ll find your on/off switch, easily accessible and colored in black. If you are to take a glance at the surface of a put together U-Turn Orbit, you would notice a silver, rectangular tile-like piece sitting right at its front left corner.
