Bergmann

Bergmann Galder Turntable

  • Bergmann Galder Turntable - Alma Music and Audio - San Diego, California
  • Bergmann Galder Turntable - Alma Music and Audio - San Diego, California
  • Bergmann Galder Turntable - Alma Music and Audio - San Diego, California
  • Bergmann Galder Turntable - Alma Music and Audio - San Diego, California
  • Bergmann Galder Turntable - Alma Music and Audio - San Diego, California
  • Bergmann Galder Turntable - Alma Music and Audio - San Diego, California
  • Bergmann Galder Turntable - Alma Music and Audio - San Diego, California
  • Bergmann Galder Turntable - Alma Music and Audio - San Diego, California

Bergmann

Bergmann Galder Turntable

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Galder

4-arm turntable, airbearing design
Galder is Bergmann`s answer to the most universal turntable design. Galder accept up to 4 tonearms. Radial- and linear tracking arms.
Output for an airbearing tonearm.
Motorbase seperated from the plinth.
Vacuum hold down, or clamp.

Advantage of using air bearings

The platter is centered by a steel spindle, running in a very frictionless, low noise and hard wearing polymeric bearing material, and floats on a thin air cushion, which lower the mechanical bearing noise to an absolute minimum- if any. (A traditional bearing solution, which keep the platter centered AND support the platter weight, makes a higher level of mechanical bearing noise, as the contact point between spindle top and platter, generates a very high pressure – and hereby noise.)
By floating on an air cushion, the platter also gains the advantage of a very good isolation from the surroundings, same way as the known -and very expensive- air supported shelfs, used in many highend audio systems.

Also the speed stability benefit from the air supported platter. The musical flow is really extraordinary – not necessarily measurable but audiable.

Plinth
The plinth is made of one solid piece of cnc-machined die cast aluminium, as wel as the motorbase. Both parts with powder coated finish. The plinth is securely tightened to a 10mm aluminium bottom plate, which is standing on 3 adjustable feet.

The feet is an aluminium and ceramic ball construction. 3 upper and smaller ceramic balls configured in a triangle, is standing on top of one bigger lower ceramic ball. No matter the feet position, the 3 upper ceramic balls will always have a perfect contact to the lower ceramic ball.

The motor base is standing on the aluminium bottom plate –but decoupled – and will always be aligned with the plinth, no matter the feet position.

On the back side of the plinth, the back panel is mounted. It consist of: Grounding, Air input, Vacuum input, output for an air bearing tonearm, and air adjustment valves for platter and tonearm.


Motorbase
The motorbase on Galder is equipped with a DC tacho motor. Communication between the tacho and the high precision motor control electronic, will keep the platter in a very accurate speed. We measured 0.0027% speed variation!
The power supply for the motor control electronic, is build into in the air supply box, to keep high voltage distant from the inter connects delicate signal transmission. Connection is by a 5 meter shielded cable with LEMO connectors.
The air supply is remote controlled from the motorbase. By pressing ether 33 or 45 rpm, first press the air supply goes “ON”, and second press the platter starts to spin. When turning “OFF” the selected speed, the air supply goes “OFF” automatically after 2 minutes. Very user friendly and convenient.

Vacuum hold down
There are different way to flatten a record, and secure that the record have a good contact to the record mat/platter. A clamp covering the record label, will only keep the center of the record perfectly flattened. A metal ring, on the outer etch will only keep the outer part of the record flattened. The only way to flatten the record completely, is by obtaining a vacuum between the record and the mat/platter – vacuum hold down. The vacuum hold down invented by Bergmann Audio, is the most user friendly system. The vacuum pump – which is in the air supply box – doesn’t need to be turned “OFF”, when changing record. The user simply remove the vacuum clamp that is covering the center spindle, and the vacuum is released, and the record can easily be changed while the platter is still spinning.After changing the record, put back the vacuum clamp, and the record is automatically flattened by the vacuum hold down system.

Armboard
Galder accept up to 4 tonearms – radial- and linear tracking tonearms. As standard, Galder comes with a main armboard, to fit almost any tonearm brand on the market - 9”, 10” and 12” tonearms.

We customize additional armbords for the tonearm brand you want to mount on the Galder turntable.

Air supply
The air supply has been the object of our greatest attention. The goal is to design a silent air supply, which could be placed in the listening room, and deliver an even, clean and dry air flow.
The pump is an oil free, long life unit, which do not require much maintenance.
The impulses from the pump are absorbed in an encapsulated reservoir. This results in an even airflow to the air bearing. The air supply is mounted with a filter, which prevents dust particles in entering the system. This filter is replaceable when necessary.

Technical specifications

Turntable

Airbearing design.
Vacuum hold down, or clamp.
Accept up to 4 tonearms. All tonearm designs, radial - and linear tracking.
Output for an airbearing tonearm.

Plinth:
Die cast aluminium.

Platter/Bearing:
Aluminium platter floats on air. 3mm acrillic mat.
Centred by steel spindel/hardweared low friction polymer bearing.

Platter weight:
11.8 kg.

Feet:
Adjustable feet. Aluminium/ceraball construction.

Dimensions
365 x 480 x 190mm (D x W x H)

Total weight:
38.0 kg.

Motorbase:
Tacho motor with high precision feedback control system.
33 & 45

Airsupply:
Silent, clean, dry and smooth airflow. Replaceable filter.
Easy accessible dust filter, for easy cleaning and replacement.

Dimensions:
465 x 225 x 235mm. (D x W x H)

Weight:
15.6 kg.