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Acoustic Signature Ascona Neo
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The Ascona Neo Turtable features an oversized, anodized aluminum 335mm sandwich platter constructed from high-tech materials and vibration free mounting in order to achieve the silent rotation of perfectly balanced tonearms, audio cables and accessories. The platter is mounted on a massive aluminum chassis at an ultra low friction level for an exceptionally low noise floor.
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FEATURES:
- Table weight: 128 lbs
- Platter weight: 42 lbs
- 3 integrated, completely insulated AC-motors
- External digital motor controller DMC-20 with super stable multi-voltage power supply and innovative AVC technology level 3 (Automatic Vibration Control)
- Ultraprecise, extremely rigid and robust DTD® bearing with diamond-coated spindle (Dura Turn Diamond® Bearing)
- Oversized, massive anodized aluminum 335 mm sandwich platter with brass layer
- Exclusive silencer technology with 56 silencer modules (24 internal, 32 external) for platter vibration reduction
- Massive aluminum chassis with CLD technology (Constraint Layer Damping) for significantly improved resonance behavior
- RPM-regulated double belt drive with speed fine adjustment for the subplatter
- Integrated control panel
- 3-point setup with special gel-damped feet and baseplate
- Prepared for up to 3 tonearms
- Up to 3 adjustable armboards for 9 to 12 inch tonearms
- 15-year warranty (with registration)
Acoustic Signature AVC:
The Automatic Vibration
Control
Every rotating motor generates vibrations. This inevitable force is transmitted to the chassis and platter and consequently has a negative effect on the sonic performance of a turntable. Accordingly, it is important to effectively reduce undesired vibrations or even better prevent them from occurring in the first place – so much for the theory.
Usually, this challenge is addressed by a focus on material selection, special measures for chassis and platter dampening, turntable setup and the design of the entire drive system including the motor selection. Due to budget and/or pricing policies, many manufacturers rarely consider a consistent combination of all the above measures. Apart from that, each developer will find out sooner or later that all those well-known approaches are limited – in terms of effectiveness. The concepts for vibration minimization only work up to a certain degree.
But we wouldn’t be Acoustic Signature if we didn’t go beyond the limits. In addition to our innovative “Silencer” and CLD (Constraint Layer Damping) technologies, we invented an additional milestone to reduce vibrations even further:
The vision of an ‘Automatic Vibration Control’ was long born before the planning of our NEO series. During the development of our new turntable generation we found it was the right time to bring our ideas to life: The high-quality AC motors that drive our turntables are constructed with 2 coils and 24 poles. To make the coils rotate, they are fed with a sine wave and a 90° phase-shifted signal. Unfortunately all AC synchronous motors show production-related tolerances that prevent the poles and coils from being positioned one hundred percent correctly – a key reason for unwanted vibrations. In order to effectively minimize or even avoid these, all production tolerances must be compensated by other means.
This is where our AVC technology comes in: It is able to measure the resulting distortions in real time. Based on those measurements, AVC adjusts the phase shifts to the motor signals – also in real time and fully automatic! These digitally monitored ‘corrective measures’ ensure a drastic reduction of the vibrations – an extra effective benefit for turntables driven by a multi-motor concept.
The sonic gain is so dramatic that we decided to equip all NEO series turntables with that breakthrough technology. Depending on the drive system and the number of motors used, our Automatic Vibration Control is implemented in three configuration stages, each with different intensity:
Acoustic Signature CLD:
Constraint Layer
Damping
Constraint Layer Damping’ (CLD) is a mechanical engineering method for the absorption or minimization of vibrations. In audio components CLD technology is usually implemented by using sandwich designs that ’embed’ a damping material layer between materials that do not themselves have sufficient damping properties. A cartridge will only track a record unaffected, if it finds a ‘quiet’ surface without resonance interferences. Accordingly, it is necessary to develop ‘vibration-free’ chassis and platter designs – this must be done in addition to the resonance-reducing measures for motors, drive and bearing construction.
In order to achieve this, we already extended the typical CLD technology approach more than 20 years ago. Beyond the classic sandwich construction, we presented an absolute novelty to the high-end world: the Acoustic Signature ‘silencer’ platter, which immediately set new standards in vibration absorption. Our ‘twin-track’ CLD approach, which is mainly used in our high-mass turntables, is still unsurpassed in its effectiveness.
In the course of planning and developing our NEO product line, we have been working intensively on improving our CLD concept. First, our tests led to an optimized material combination consisting of two layers of a special aluminum alloy and an intermediate brass layer. Second, this also led to a new arrangement as well as an adjustment of size, weight and position of our ‘silencer’ brass bolts when implemented in our platters.
The CLD sandwich-platter of the Ascona NEO with 56 silencer modules.
Silencer
Since we invented the ‘Silencer platter’ in 2000 we have continuously improved the performance results and have now achieved a platter damping that is unbeaten by any other product. The gold plated Silencers are of course visually attractive and make the Acoustic Signature turntables even more desirable than without them. But good looks was not the reason to implement them into our products.
Silencer module on the platter of an Ascona-NEO.
The Silencers absorb and reduce vibrations whilst the vinyl disk is playing and you are listening. So, where do the vibrations come from, that we so wish to remove from the platter?
There are several sources. First, the cartridge needle itself, playing a record causes vibrations and resonance in the vinyl, due to the movement of the needle tracking the record groove. It’s easy to check by simply turning the volume down on your amplifier, you can still listen to the music directly from the needle/vinyl with your ear close to it. The needle is actually putting vibration back into the record as it tracks the groove, causing vibration in the whole vinyl record. This leads to ‘micro’ mistracking of the cartridge, when picked up by the needle alongside the actual signal you want from the track, with a very small time delay between the two. The Silencers in the platter absorb some of this unwanted vibration and improve the sound reproduction dramatically.
The second source of vibration is air waves hitting the platter and turntable body from your loudspeakers whilst you’re listening to music. Your cartridge/stylus doesn´t care where movement comes from, be it the grooves or other vibrations. Your cartridge simply produces an electrical signal when vibrating and all vibrations coming through the turntable will result in unwanted signals, resulting in a loss of detail resolution and imaging from your precious vinyl records. The Silencers absorb these unwanted vibrations, leading to a huge improvement in sound fidelity, improving your listening experience.
CLD of the Montana NEO.
In addition, we had to ‘sensibly’ pair the two CLD tools described above with the NEO chassis to maximize the effect. The elaborate material experiments and listening sessions were worth the efforts: in our NEO turntable series we have succeeded in taking the interaction of all technologies to a stunning new level! A rigid, yet energy-absorbing chassis based on finite element design principles, and our new CLD approach creates unbeatable units in terms of resonance behavior.
The CLD technologies that we implement in the Acoustic Signature NEO turntable generation have clearly exceeded our metrological expectations and also show off in terms of sound performance – with an even blacker background, larger imaging, increased transparency and, above all, breathtaking musicality.
The Silencer platter of the Montana NEO.
To give you an idea how much the Silencers will improve the listening experience, we have conducted tests in an independent laboratory on two identical platters, one with and one without eight silencers fitted. The results are dramatic.
50 mm platter without Silencers
Here you see the ringing of an aluminum platter. A peak at about 2.2 kHz and multiples up to 15 kHz. The peaks are more than 80 dB louder than a damped platter!
50 mm platter with 8 Silencers
Here you see the result with 8 Silencers in the same aluminum platter. Virtually all resonances and peaks are removed. The Silencers dampen the resonances more than 80 dB.
Acoustic Signature DTD:
Duration Diamond
Bearing
The bearing is the heart of every turntable. Although the bearing design is of such great importance, its development – from the view of physics – is often characterized by imprecise to wrong approaches. Any conventional bearing that is confronted with a heavier platter is extremely sensitive in terms of handling. It also faces a mechanical challenge that is mainly to be found in the contact area of the thrust plate and bearing ball. In other words: the combination of the high platter weight and the very small ball surface causes an enormous pressure in the very small contact area, which simply pushes the lubricating oil away.
The result: too much friction, too much noise, too much vibration and rapid wear. Analogists seeking salvation in an ‘inverted bearing’ are misguided by a marketing trick: the main source of noise within a conventional bearing design is located at the pivot point of the platter axis and the thrust plate, about 4 inches away from the record. By inverting the bearing, this noise source is taken closer to the platter direct below the vinyl surface and thus into the activity area of the cartridge – definitely not a good idea. Moreover, this ‘reversal’ causes a veritable lubrication problem thanks to gravity: the oil is floating away at the contact surface.
Tidorfolon® Bearing
What’s the improvement of the DTD® Bearing: we succeeded in reducing the already imperceptible noise level caused by mechanical movement even further, thus making the famous ‘background’ when listening to music even blacker. We achieved this by using newly developed sinter-bushes that can store three times the amount of lubricating oil. The design of the spindle was also put to the test. Our aim was to minimize its surface contact and the resulting noise. So, a vacuum-hardened stainless-steel spindle is grinded precisely and then subjected to an elaborate plasma coating. The result is a spindle with a diamond-like surface coating that competes with the hardest material on earth and reduces the friction coefficient by 60 percent!
Dura Turn Diamond® Bearing
The Dura Turn Diamond® Bearing is a super-rigid and virtually ‘indestructible’ bearing that creates the best possible conditions for absolute high-end sound and sets news benchmark in terms of maintenance, low noise and service life – backed by a 15-years warranty. The DTD® Bearing is manufactured for each turntable in the Acoustic Signature NEO series in an individual version adapted to the respective turntable.
TECHNICAL DATA:
Silencer: Polished brass, optional: 24 carat gold-plated or polished chrome

