This Cast-Iron Oswald Mills Audio K3 Turntable is Built to Last

This Cast-Iron Oswald Mills Audio K3 Turntable is Built to Last

Oswald Mills Audio K3

Talking about quality can be frustrating when it comes to how things are made nowadays. Now, sacrifices are made to increase the bottom line, resulting in products that just don't seem to last. So Oswald Mills Audio's approach to the K3 turntable is a refreshing return to its commitment to excellence. What's more, it has employed a lot of innovation to make the turntable something you will love and then pass on to the next generation.

What's so impressive about the K3 turntable is that getting into the specifics starts with the chassis. Oswald Mills Audio decided to match the chassis to cast iron, making it not only durable but less sensitive to vibration. To overcome vibrations even further, turntables have internal chambers that are filled with either liquid or particles. And it's not just in the chassis that you'll find these chambers. The platter and armboard also use the same technique. In addition, armboards are coated in the same type of ceramic used to make firearms.


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Oswald Mills Audio K3

It's a turntable that can take anything you throw at it—literally and figuratively. Of course, all this is useless if the motor is not up to snuff. Luckily, Oswald Mills Audio didn't skimp here either. This fitted the K3 with its most powerful motor ever. The rest of the components are the same components used to build the US Army's missile defense systems. They are also accurate within molecular tolerance. And to get the programming just right, they brought in direct drive specialist Richard Krebs, who contributed to the more than 1,100 hours of programming needed for the project.

Oswald Mill Audio k3 turntable with quality and innovation.

To complete this project, Oswald Mills Audio subscribed to the philosophy that form should follow function—but that's not to say it isn't a pretty-looking turntable. this is. You can get the K3 as a stand-alone turntable or buy it from its stand. Either way, you'll have a piece of audio equipment that will stand the test of time, outperforming the competition for decades to come.

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