REVIEWS

J.A. MICHELL TONE ARMS AND TURNTABLES

GYRO SE
Based entirely on the GyroDec, but without the costly acrylic plinth and dustcover, the Gyro SE brings the same qualities in a more affordable and compact package.  A Michell Gyro SE can always be converted into a GyroDec by purchasing a plinth and dustcover.
REVIEWS: Once you hear the GyroDec SE Mk II (or rather, don't hear it), you know it’s going to be in your system for the long haul. With a naturally balanced cartridge, I have not heard reproduced music sounding closer to live than through the GyroDec. I don't see the need to spend more on a turntable, even after hearing the big boys at various high end shows. This turntable is designed to provide long-term satisfaction, and is most highly recommended."- Brad Morrical, POSITIVE FEEDBACK ONLINE © 2003

GYRODEC
REVIEWS:  "You'll wonder how something so exquisitely machined can be sold for (this price), especially when compared to most other 'tables of similar price."
Michael Fremer's in-depth review of the GyroDec (July 2000 Stereophile).

TECNO ARM

REVIEW: "If your musical priorities are excellent control of both frequency extremes, without analytical sterility, the TecnoArm is more than good enough, especially with its combination of accurate but powerful bass. If low coloration and evenhanded tonality is your priority, the arrival of the Michell TecnoArm means you no longer have to save for a SME series IV or SME V". - Mark Wheeler www.tnt-audio.com