Vertere DG-1S Turntables
We’re always on the lookout for letting you know about great, current turntable options at various price levels, more often than not with an eye toward what we consider to be relatively affordable these days
We’re always on the lookout for letting you know about great, current turntable options at various price levels, more often than not with an eye toward what we consider to be relatively affordable these days
We’re delighted to welcome you to our new bi-annual ‘In The Groove’
magazine. We endeavour to provide some insight into Vertere, why and how we do things and the most interesting recent happenings.
The Vertere Sabre has me captivated right from the first piece that I spin. It presents a totally believable sound, whether playing a solo instrument or a full orchestra. Bass is tight and punchy, and the midrange and topend clear, refined and totally captivating.
The review praised Vertere for its innovative approach, combining elements of its more up-market turntables.
I have had the privilege of listening to Vertere’s Magic Groove-1 turntable this last month. Not only that but it has also been enhanced by the Vertere Mystic Moving Coil cartridge with the Vertere Phono-1 phono stage.
The DG-1S doesn’t radically change the premise of the original DG-1 but it refines it, resulting in a turntable that is both more sonically talented and more user friendly at the same time.
Vertere already had a great phono stage on its hands, but this updated version manages to deliver significant performance gains, thanks to some careful housekeeping and honing of the circuit board and power supply.
This new Vertere DG-1 S version is a careful evolution of that original, one that fine tunes the details rather than making any massive shift.
Touraj Moghaddam, founder and chief executive of Vertere, has announced that the new Vertere DG-1S record player is also available in white from early October 2022.