ה - ORBIT הוא ספק כח חיצוני מעולההמתאים לכל פטיפון העובד עם מנוע AC.
ה - ORBIT ממיר את מתח הרשת ל - DC ומסנתז מחדש מתח AC מושלם המאפשר למנוע של הפטיפון לעבוד כראוי ולהניע את הצלחת עם מומנט סיבוב גבוה ויציב.
ה - ORBIT מתחבר תוך שניות לפטיפון ומהווה שידרוג משמעותי לפטיפונים של REGA, LINN, NOTTINGHAM MICHELL ועוד רבים אחרים.
השיפור בדינמיות, פירוט, באס ותמונת סטראו ברור ומיידי.
מחיר בישראל: 2500 ש"ח.
בקורות:
Heed ORBIT 1 & Linn LP12
Adam Smith investigates
Heed ORBIT 1 and 2
The effect of the Orbit PSU is astonishing. The reproduction seems faster subjectively, and therefore we have controlled the speed more than once by a stroboscope – all just illusion. Rythm gets a move on markedly, seems snappier and more forceful. Individual tones get shining like being high-gloss polished, and sounding more fluid, streaming more sparkle. In regard of bass, it seems to be backfired superficially – completely wrong, however: The cleanly processed current takes away some sluggishness and richness from deep tones.
In principle, these effects are comparable with all tested record decks, however being differently pronounced. Therefore, a good, old Thorens TD160 makes a much bigger leap forward than a Rega Planar 3 which already has a very nippy pace by nature.
But even here, a distinct progress can be made – namely, if by going for the Orbit 1.
The direct drive of the 115V-Volt-Motor gives the Rega a decisive Kick and opens up bigger rooms, lends it deeper bass reproduction.
Astonishing how sensitive turntable drives respond to changes of this kind, the positive result of this measure is clearly and immediately recognizable. Perhaps, before you swap your cartridge for a bigger one next time, you better try first whether more sound improvement is possible for your money herewith.
Rega Planar 3 + Heed Audio ORBIT PSU
reviewed by Ulrich Michalik
ה - ORBIT ממיר את מתח הרשת ל - DC ומסנתז מחדש מתח AC מושלם המאפשר למנוע של הפטיפון לעבוד כראוי ולהניע את הצלחת עם מומנט סיבוב גבוה ויציב.
ה - ORBIT מתחבר תוך שניות לפטיפון ומהווה שידרוג משמעותי לפטיפונים של REGA, LINN, NOTTINGHAM MICHELL ועוד רבים אחרים.
השיפור בדינמיות, פירוט, באס ותמונת סטראו ברור ומיידי.
מחיר בישראל: 2500 ש"ח.
בקורות:
Heed ORBIT 1 & Linn LP12
Adam Smith investigates
October 2007
...At the top end, the Orbit 1 imbues the LP12 with real clarity and spaciousness. The steady backing cymbals on 'Take Five' suddenly gained real scale and a magnificient sense of airiness to them - the decay of the note produced by each one was startlingly vivid, adding commensurate metallic shimmer to them.
Equally obvious were the improvements at the opposite end of the frequency range,
and this is where the Heed really came into its own. Bass not only seemed to go considerably deeper, but the Orbit 1 gripped the upper bass with an iron fist and added
a considerable amount of extra detail – quite startlingly so in fact.
and this is where the Heed really came into its own. Bass not only seemed to go considerably deeper, but the Orbit 1 gripped the upper bass with an iron fist and added
a considerable amount of extra detail – quite startlingly so in fact.
The bass guitar used on the Icicle Works 'Blind' took on real form through the Orbit 1, whereas it had been rather lifeless and blurred through the standard Valhalla. As this is actually played and used as a main rhytmic underpinning of the track, it increased
my enjoyment of it immensely and really shifted the LP12's performance up a gear. Spinning Grace Jones' 'Slave to the Rhythm', the Orbit/LP12 combo proved to be incredibly adept in low frequency terms and I would say that the Orbit 1 puts it within shouting distance of a full-blown new LP12 with Keel and Lingo – it really is that good.
my enjoyment of it immensely and really shifted the LP12's performance up a gear. Spinning Grace Jones' 'Slave to the Rhythm', the Orbit/LP12 combo proved to be incredibly adept in low frequency terms and I would say that the Orbit 1 puts it within shouting distance of a full-blown new LP12 with Keel and Lingo – it really is that good.
CONCLUSION
All in all, the Heed Orbit 1 proved to offer a dramatic improvement to the LP12.
It augments the LP12's innate rhythmical abilities whilst adding a healthy dose of dynamic slam and top end detail that is missing in the original.
All in all, the Heed Orbit 1 proved to offer a dramatic improvement to the LP12.
It augments the LP12's innate rhythmical abilities whilst adding a healthy dose of dynamic slam and top end detail that is missing in the original.
Small Power Stations
Heed ORBIT 1 and 2
reviewed by Holger Barske
The effect of the Orbit PSU is astonishing. The reproduction seems faster subjectively, and therefore we have controlled the speed more than once by a stroboscope – all just illusion. Rythm gets a move on markedly, seems snappier and more forceful. Individual tones get shining like being high-gloss polished, and sounding more fluid, streaming more sparkle. In regard of bass, it seems to be backfired superficially – completely wrong, however: The cleanly processed current takes away some sluggishness and richness from deep tones.
In principle, these effects are comparable with all tested record decks, however being differently pronounced. Therefore, a good, old Thorens TD160 makes a much bigger leap forward than a Rega Planar 3 which already has a very nippy pace by nature.
But even here, a distinct progress can be made – namely, if by going for the Orbit 1.
The direct drive of the 115V-Volt-Motor gives the Rega a decisive Kick and opens up bigger rooms, lends it deeper bass reproduction.
Astonishing how sensitive turntable drives respond to changes of this kind, the positive result of this measure is clearly and immediately recognizable. Perhaps, before you swap your cartridge for a bigger one next time, you better try first whether more sound improvement is possible for your money herewith.
reviewed by Ulrich Michalik
For a measly 500 DM hails the beer-budget nirvana! That is where the external power supply designed by Heed Audio catapults the Planar 3 to. Just like the Lingo with the Sondek, this Hungaro-Blackbox lifts the Rega into a higher league – although, and this is the subtle difference, it does it for 1/5 of the price of a Lingo... This external power supply will develop into a dangerously piquant option: audiophile Viagra for the Planar 3 and a challenge to all the higher-ranking Rega record decks at the same time.
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