I have a friend who owns one.Apart from the visual treat of the spinning weights under the platter, it is a very honest and well designed performer.
And if i'm not mistaken, there is an upgrade route to the big brother Orbe.
That is a real masterpiece (skip the plexi clad version).
I had exactly that model, with the external PSU and RB300 arm. It is a fine deck and has great looks, always a conversational piece at home. I had a VdH MC10 at that time.
The brass cylinders besides the platter create additional mass that helps inertia, since the platter is a composite of vinyl according t the manufacturer, it does need some extra weight.
I have owned a Gyro since they first came out and was able to get rid of the junky LP12s. Terrific TT's.
Mine is the early aluminium platter, but I think I'll upgrade to the new bearing when the other projects are done and I have some spare pesos. It already has the 2 piece suspension towers and I designed and built a 2 phase motor controller many years ago for it. Currently sports a SAEC arm and as I have several spare arms and carts floating around here, I may have another armboard made for it later and put another on.
My Michell Gyro SE turntable is about 3 years old now, started off with Rega RB300 arm and Denon DL-110, have now upgraded the cartridge. Beautiful sounding turntable, very delicate detail and vast stereo soundstage. Next upgrade is to add the Orbe platter upgrade kit!
I spent three years with the Gyro SE and SME V arm. I have not heard or used anything in the price range I liked as much. Big airy soundstage, very reliable. Paired with either Lyra i used with it, (Delos & Kleos) always enjoyable.
buddy has a gyro for 20years with a rega arm , he just upgraded the arm.
drop in replacement is a audiomod ( modified rega ) or the the funk firm tonearms
gryo still a great looking deck , one in bruce willis looper movie set 30years in the future
if you have a gyro , looks even better on a asu-100
wall shelf from audio suspension
I agree with the general tone of this thread.First-class company with great integrity...they will still service the classic old Transcriptor. And you can indeed upgrade to Orbe level. I know Michell especially like the SME arms.
I have had an Orbe with a SME V for the last 14 years. It left the house last Sunday as my new turntable is due to arrive soon.
The Orbe is a great turntable at a reasonable price. It does a good job but it is a little too mellow and sometimes lacks precision. Don't get me wrong as I truly believe that it is difficult to find a contender at the same price point (European price). Setting the suspension right is somewhat tricky.