The Air Force V Premium has been developed to deliver another dimension in analog sound, and at the same time be accessible to more analog enthusiasts. The chassis is as compact in size as the Air Force III Premium, and by elaborately reducing motor vibration we have achieved a successful integration of the motor in the plinth. The result is an even more compact turntable without a separate motor unit that can be fitted with up to four tonearms.
The 2-phase 4-pole AC synchronous motor offers almost the same level of performance as the upper models and is integrated into the main unit with an anti-vibration mechanism optimally designed. The polished drive belt of polyurethane rubber helps achieve a high signal to noise ratio. Furthermore, the chassis with the built-in motor sits on four feet which are based on the air damping approach we have used successfully in the Air Force III.
The Key feature of the Air Force V Premium is it’s significantly improved chassis. It is precision machined from solid aluminum, just like the upper models in our product line.
Instead of an assembled chassis consisting of aluminum panels as in the original Air Force V, the new Air Force V Premium employs a massive chassis CNC machined from solid aluminum alloy. This results in a significantly improved dynamic range delivered with the much heavier weight chassis.
It employs a sub-platter system consisting of an inner-sub and an outer platter both precision machined from solid aluminum alloy A5056. With a total weight of 7kg it gives sufficient inertia for smooth and stable rotation. The outer platter surface is black anodized with a gloss hairline finish, and matches well with the silver aluminum plinth. It features a tapered spindle to absorb any swaying of an off center LP and a very thin pad of anti-vibration material applied on top to protect records.
The Airforce V Premium drive system delivers precise rotational speeds with the crystal oscillator with low vibrations by the 2-phase AC synchronous motor. Rotational speeds of about 582 prm ==> at 33.3 rpm are achieved, and a driving frequency of approximately 19.4 Hz at 33.3 rpm. It has a sophisticated 2 channel torque switching circuit that adjusts torque until the rated speed has been achieved, such as during start up. Once the rotation speed is achieved, torque is decreased in order to reduce vibrations even further. A DDS (Direct Digital Synthesizer) serves to digitally synthesize any waveform or any value of frequencies according to the output from the crystal oscillator.
The power supply unit contains the power supply circuits for the motor, the air pump and the air condenser. These control floating and suction functions with our special air control mechanism.
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