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The Evolution of the Revolution

29th October 2025

Michell Audio, the British manufacturer of the world’s most iconic turntables, has introduced two new turntables.

Firstly, they have launched the latest iteration of the legendary Gyro but have also added the all new Revolv to their range.

GYRO

The original Gyro is the product that revolutionised the approach to turntable design. The new Gyro's design represents the most significant re-imagining of everything beneath the surface to present a deck that is undeniably a Gyro, but delivers dramatic improvements in performance.

There are numerous radical developments including the introduction of a precision-machined, solid 19mm aerospace-grade aluminium chassis, replacing the cast aluminium that has been a consistent part of all Gyro models.

During the development of the Gyro, Michell's engineers employed cutting edge analysis tools, such as FEA and AI-assisted simulation. This enable them to overhaul elements such as optimised vibration control of the chassis and impriove the already infamous three-point suspension system.

A turntable that brings decades of engineering excellence from the Gyro to an extended product range, allowing more audiophiles to experience the precision, clarity and enduring quality that defines the Michell name.

REVOLV

Positioned between the minimalist TecnoDec and the new Gyro, Revolv elevates the design ethos and engineering achievements from the past four decades, reimagining just how good the TecnoDec platform can be when mixed with elements from the Gyro.

The UK designed and manufactured Revolv has been created to grow with its owner. The minimalist footprint, timeless engineering and upgrade-ready architecture makes it a turntable that can be built up and built around, to give many years of listening pleasure and genuine pride of ownership.

POWER SUPPLY

Common to both new turntables is the new motor and highly regulated PSU that is grounded and electromagnetically shielded to prevent interference. Machined as a clamshell, from a single billet of aluminium, the housing for the power supply follows the design cues of the recently launched Apollo phono stage. It also features, for the first time, electronic switching between 33 & 45 RPM.

These two exciting new Michell turntable designs will begin to appear on demo at Basically Sound towards the end of 2025.

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