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Veröffentlicht: 2017-11-30, Autor: Christian , Testbericht von: connect.de
Phono-Vorstufe lässt sich nicht umgehen, kleine Verarbeitungsmängel
Hier bekommt man viel moderne Technik, gut verpackt in einem wirklich ansprechenden High-Tech-Gehäuse. Der Elipson ist ideal dazu geeignet, ihn in einem moderen Digitalhaushalt zu betreiben. Die Bluetooth-Anbindung ist wirklich praktisch, der USB-Port eig...
Der Newcomer Elipson zeigt wie es geht: Ein mit spitzer Feder kalkuliertes Gesamtpaket, das an den richtigen Stellen nicht an Qualität spart und dem Hörer unterm Strich einen echten klanglichen Mehr-Wert bietet. Guter Einstieg...
Der Elipson Omega 100 RIAA BT trumpft gleich mit drei Ausstattungs-Assen: Er verfügt über einen Phono-Vorverstärker, einen Analog-Digital-Wandler sowie eine Bluetooth- und USB-Schnittstelle. Mit diesen Bordmitteln passt der Plattenspieler sowohl zu konven...
Balanced, relatively detailed sound, Built-in phono stage, USB and Bluetooth connectivity,
Lacking in dynamic contrast and punch, Poor build quality,
The Carbon Black is too capable to award any fewer than three stars, but mostly it serves to highlight that there are two better options already on the market.If you want the features, the original Omega 100 is a better bet at £200 cheaper. If performance...
MC/MM RIAA stage, 24/192 USB, and Bluetooth with aptX, Modern looks and choice of colours, Already set up with basic cartridge
No cueing lever
As a basic turntable at £349 this is certainly a reasonable product, offering good sound quality, and to some perhaps looking more fun and modern than Rega/Pro-Ject equivalents. The Carbon arm is certainly a good feature, but whilst the lid is rather cute...
MC/MM RIAA stage, 24/192 USB, and Bluetooth with aptX, Modern looks and choice of colours, Already set up with basic cartridge
No cueing lever, No damped lid hinge, No system for levelling
As a basic turntable at £349 this is certainly a reasonable product, offering good sound quality, and to some perhaps looking more fun and modern than Rega/Pro-Ject equivalents. The Carbon arm is certainly a good feature, but whilst the lid is rather cute...
Entertaining with decent dynamic range, Good level of detail, No hard edges, a comfortable listen, Great features,
Sound could be better organised, Better all-round performances lie elsewhere,
Still, we're not necessarily awarding stars for those extras, however useful they may be. If you aren't fussed about the Elipson's appendages, this is nevertheless a good-sounding turntable well worthy of its four stars.See all our Elipson reviews...
Combines lovely design, useful features and excellent performanceAptX factorLike the Akai, the Elipson can communicate via Bluetooth. This is a straightforward process and is easily connected to a receiver on an amp or speaker system by placing the other...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-06-23, Autor: Ed , Testbericht von: avforums.com
Accuarate refined and lively sound, Excellent build and aesthetics, Useful features
No armlift, Slightly light bass, Stiff competition
Even allowing for the ongoing boom in analogue, building a turntable from scratch is a serious undertaking. It is a measure of the confidence in their ability to carry out engineering projects of this nature that Elipson attempted it in the first place. W...