![]() But if you are a purist, you might consider Apollo. Sonically, the majority of folks will never detect any difference between Apollo and the Model 1930-115V. Apollo has a slightly improved frequency stability compared to the Model 1930-115V.Again, in some audio setups, this slightly reduces hum. Apollo includes a cable to connect its metal case to the ground of the audio system.Apollo eliminates the need for the U-Turn wall adapter, which eliminates a potential source of hum in some setups.Apollo is smaller, lighter, and lower cost than the Model 1930-115V.Apollo comes complete with everything you need to power the U-Turn turntable including all connections and cables. But, if you are considering a new product to power the U-Turn, we would recommend Apollo as our latest offering.Īpollo accepts any voltage from 85-264V AC at 47-63Hz, and outputs a regulated 24V AC at precisely 60Hz, which is exactly what the turntable needs. So, if you presently own a Model 1930-115V and are using it to power the U-Turn, you don’t need to worry. It’s really great, and it works just fine. U-Turn customers would plug their Orbit AC adapter into Chronos. Chronos accepts any voltage from 85-264V AC at 47-63Hz, and outputs a regulated 115V AC at precisely 60Hz. We provide exactly the high-precision frequency conversion that the U-Turn turntable requires, and that the discriminating audiophile expects.įor a long time, we offered the Model 1930-115V (now called Chronos) for this application. When folks relocate to 50Hz countries, they need our products to use the U-Turn. The U-Turn is designed to accept 60Hz mains frequency in order to operate at the right speed. We have been taking care of both for many years. We love our friends at U-Turn, as well as their customers. ![]()
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