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Waiting For Ideas PP-1: Unusual turntable from a French design agency

Waiting For Ideas PP-1
Waiting For Ideas PP-1

Waiting For Ideas is a design agency located in Paris, not an audio equipment manufacturer. However, they have introduced a turntable named the PP-1, which features a unique design. Notably, it lacks a conventional tonearm, with the needle positioned at the bottom of the record. The sound quality and the technology provider remain unknown, but the aesthetic is certainly appealing.

The PP-1, crafted from a single block of aluminum, transcends traditional turntable design by eliminating standard components such as the tonearm and manual speed controls. This innovative approach positions the turntable as both a functional audio device and a striking work of art, reminiscent of the minimalist yet futuristic themes found in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The PP-1 distinguishes itself from traditional turntables by eliminating the tonearm entirely. Users simply need to position their vinyl records upside down, allowing the device to manage the playback process. Equipped with a built-in sensor, the unit automatically identifies the record’s speed—whether 33 or 45 RPM—and adjusts playback settings to ensure optimal sound quality.

For those who enjoy a more interactive experience, a small button allows users to manually switch between speeds or toggle the auto-detection feature on and off. Additionally, a second button provides various functions, including play, pause, track selection, and volume adjustment.

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Audio output is delivered through a 3.5 millimeter jack plug. While it appears that the PP-1 may include an onboard phono amplifier, this has not been definitively confirmed, and the output level remains unspecified.

Waiting For Ideas emphasizes that the PP-1 was crafted with an equal emphasis on performance and visual appeal. The design studio asserts that the robust aluminum chassis not only provides an eye-catching aesthetic but also enhances stability and resonance control, which are essential for optimal vinyl playback.

A distinctive feature of the design is its capability to stand upright while playing records. The vinyl remains securely in position, rotating horizontally against the structure, which adds a captivating visual aspect to the listening experience.

The PP-1 turntable is currently available and made to order. Priced at 5,800 euros, a deposit of 2,900 euros is required at the time of order. Additionally, a pair of complementary passive speakers is available for 3,200 euros. It is important to note that an amplifier must be connected between the turntable and the speakers.

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