Take that sucky economy! Italian company Angelis Labor is set to show an uber-expensive turntable at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next month.
Called the Gabriel, the device has been manufactured in an Italian Ferrari parts manufacturing factory, says the company, and can cost between $27,000 and $64,000.
The Gabriel is a magnetic
suspension record player constructed by overlapping bronze over
aluminum and can be customized with up to four arms.
The turntable system is composed of three parts- the table and base for one to four arms, the 13-inch arm, and the cartridge. Even the company calls it "admittedly over-the-top."
For that price tag, too bad it isn’t made of gold.
The Gabriel [Product Page]
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