Acoustic Sounds
EAT Fortissimo turntable
By: Tracking Angle

June 26th, 2024

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Industry News

VANA Ltd. Offers EAT (European Audio Team) Fortissimo S Turntable to Dealers and Customers

variants often seen at Munich High End, now available in the U.S.

Nesconset, NY, June 25, 2024 -- EAT (European Audio Team), the company whose high-performance products are designed to bring listeners as close as possible to the meaning and spirit of the original performance, offers the flagship Fortissimo S turntable in North America via VANA Ltd., its NY-based distribution partner.

The Fortissimo S (SRP: $8,000, minus tonearm) is a significant step up from the company’s popular Forte S turntable, with a massive 50 lb., 15.75” platter that is assembled from three materials -- aluminum, brass, and vinyl -- chosen for their dissimilar resonant characteristics that cancel each out to reduce traces of mechanical noise.

“The Fortissimo S is one of the best examples of the care that goes into designing EAT products,” says Roy Feldstein, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) VANA Ltd., exclusive North American importer of EAT. “Jozefina Lichtenegger and her team base all of their product designs on the idea that the finished product must represent the best in its price class, and they can only do so by taking a fresh approach to each and every model.

Opposing magnets support the platter to reduce the effective load on the bearing surface. The bearing itself is a uniquely inverted design topped with a ceramic ball and mounted in a steel alloy block. The shaft surface features a graphene-based low-friction coating that reduces friction to 1/6 of the Forte S.

The Fortissimo S’s massive platter (50 lbs and comprised of multiple materials for Maximum Noise reduction) is spun by a fully decoupled, dual-motor design, mounted in a separate housing that prevents resonance from the power unit from reaching the turntable.

As a worthy match for the platter, the chassis of the Fortissimo S features a two-part design that combines the advantages of a dynamic delivery of a mass-loaded design with the low-noise characteristics of suspension. The top-loaded section is comprised of high-density MDF and a metal-filled center. When mounted, with the platter, on opposing magnetic feet, the Fortissimo S boasts the isolation of a suspended turntable.

Adds Mr. Feldstein: “I’m proud to bring this exceptional series to demanding audiophiles and music lovers in North America. Its products are beyond reproach.”

For further information about EAT and the complete VANA Ltd. selection, visit https://vanaltd.com/.


Comments

  • 2024-06-26 07:45:05 PM

    Anton wrote:

    Micro Seiki meets Teres!

    Love the look!

  • 2024-06-26 08:04:03 PM

    Jeff 'Glotz' Glotzer wrote:

    I don't care for the wood base despite it polished, wrapped look. I might be persuaded with a different angle or lighting of the table.

    The system looks to impress sonically though, and the platter and feet look to have been brilliantly designed.