Roksan’s very first product was a turntable, and since it launched the Xerxes back in 1985, very little has changed in terms of the design of record players.Īnd that’s hardly surprising, because unless you want to get into a bit of wilful design frippery like wall-hanging record players (yes, they exist and no, they’re not worth considering), then the form of a turntable is entirely dictated by its function. Clearaudio, too, with its Concept deck, is ready to delight both the audiophile and interior decorator in your life – even if they’re both the same person. Rega, for example, has an impeccable reputation, and in its Planar 6 turntable, a very similarly priced alternative. It almost goes without saying that these prices bring the Attessa Turntable into direct competition with some extremely well-regarded rival designs from brands with just as much heritage and turntable cachet as Roksan. In the US it will sell for around $1495, while Australian Roksan-fanciers should expect to pay AU$1995 or so. The Roksan Attessa Turntable is available from the end of September 2021, and in the UK it can be yours for £995.
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