Vertere's DG X turntable is both sonically gifted and easy to use,and for 'serious' hi-fi, that's rare
Vertere DG X: two-minute review Put $5,400/ £4,150 / AU$8,500 Vertere’s way and in return you get a beautifully constructed DG X turntable, a strange-looking but remarkably capable Groove Runner X tonearm, and a cartridge that’s a lot more serious than the model name ‘Lite Sabre’ might lead you to believe. Although this review is titled 'Vertere DG X' for brevity, I'm reviewing the full package here: Vertere DG X / Groove Runner X / Lite Sabre – and what a package it is. What’s more, you get a proper power supply and equally capable cables too. You even get a dust-cover. The DG X package is simplicity itself to set up – all the hard work has been done in the factory – so your sonic gratification need not be deferred very long at all. And gratification is really what the Vertere DG X is dealing in – it'll be the reason it soon features in our pick of the best turntables , at any rate. It might lack the last scintilla of audio bolshiness, and not be quite as willing a...