Little Super Deck


Turntable

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Launched 2012, Funk’s mid-priced Little Super Deck has surprised those who have heard it, finding that it really does dig more music from the grooves.

But how do you know it delivers? Go and compare…we’re happy putting it up against decks costing up to twice as much.

When you do try it, be ready to agree that Funk’s “Little Super Deck” is aptly named.

The platter rotates on top of a quality, hand burnished bearing. In turn this is driven by a superb motor and control.

Little Super Deck and Super Deck Grande are the entry points for Funk’s now famous three-pulley Vector drive system.

Germany’s Audio magazine gave Little Super Deck top honours for technical excellence and its sonic purity meant it went into their exclusive “Reference” section for turntables

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Having started with a solid foundation for the turntable itself, what of the arm?

Funk’s new F5 mk II may be budget priced, its performance, however, is anything but. It will happily handle cartridges costing as much as the deck and the music simply keeps flowing.

Its clever variable mass tracking weight system helps optimise the arm for different cartridges
A nifty headshell that makes and easy job of fitting and changing cartridges. More than that adjusting the important parameters of overhang and azimuth are all done using just a single screw.


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