
"Every vinyl enthusiast knows the frustration: you're immersed in Miles Davis at 33⅓ RPM when you want to drop a 45 RPM single into the mix. Most turntables force you to pause the music, hunt for microscopic buttons, or fumble through digital menus just to change speeds. The flow breaks, your audiophile zen dissolves into mechanical tedium, and suddenly you're wrestling with technology instead of enjoying music."
"What makes the H2 special centers on something deceptively simple: a small, coin-sized black puck that completely reimagines how we interact with turntables. When you place the puck on the white illuminated circle with the black side up, the turntable spins at 33 RPM. Flip it to show the white side and you get 45 RPM. Moving the puck away from the marker stops the turntable entirely."
The H2 turntable uses a reversible coin-sized puck to switch speeds: black side up for 33⅓ RPM, white side for 45 RPM, and removing the puck stops rotation. Bright red LED digits display the current speed inside a white Corian chassis. The puck communicates wirelessly with the turntable, eliminating buttons, switches, and menus for instantaneous operation. The H-shaped Corian chassis minimizes interference between platter bearing and tonearm; Corian arms extend from the central black platter to reduce mechanical vibrations and preserve audio signal integrity while offering a striking modernist appearance. Luphonic launched in early 2020 and the H2 earned recognition as a top turntable under £5K in 2025.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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