Michell Engineering TecnoDec
Overview
The TecnoDec is an entry-level turntable designed by Michell Engineering, a British manufacturer that has been active for over fifty years in the field of vinyl turntables. This compact deck incorporates some technical solutions usually found on high-end models, while remaining accessible in terms of price.
A concentration of engineering in a streamlined format
The TecnoDec adopts a minimalist construction that contrasts with the complexity of its internal mechanisms. Its high-density transparent acrylic plinth, approximately 12 millimeters thick, forms a rigid, non-resonant base. This compact plinth (490 x 310 x 85 mm) accommodates only the essential elements: the main bearing, the arm mount, and a positioning marker for the motor.
The platter combines two carefully selected materials: a black acrylic base topped with a layer of vinyl. This pairing is no accident—the vinyl used comes from the exact same material used for pressing records. This acoustic impedance match between the record and the platter efficiently drains parasitic vibrations, creating an optimal coupling that turns the record-platter assembly into a homogeneous mass of around 1.5 kilograms, free from undesirable resonances.
The three machined aluminum feet incorporate inserts made of pure Sorbothane, a viscoelastic polymer with exceptional damping properties. These elements dissipate vibrational energy coming from the support surface, creating a mechanical barrier between the turntable and its environment. The height adjustment of each foot enables precise leveling, essential to ensure perfectly horizontal platter rotation.
The inverted bearing: a Michell technical signature
At the heart of the TecnoDec lies one of Michell’s major innovations: the inverted main bearing with oil circulation. Unlike traditional designs where the pivot point is located at the bottom of the assembly, Michell reversed this logic by placing the pivot point at the top.
This architecture uses a grade-10 hardened steel spindle fixed vertically in an oil well screwed beneath the acrylic plinth. A bronze housing, machined as a pair with the spindle to ensure minimal tolerances, is attached to the platter via the stainless-steel centering spindle. The ingenuity of the system lies in a modified Archimedes screw machined inside the bearing bore. During rotation, this spiral draws oil from the reservoir at the base, carries it up to the thrust ball at the top, then redistributes it via a return port drilled into the spindle.
This permanent, automatic lubrication eliminates any metal-on-metal friction, ensuring silent operation and exceptional longevity—some units have been running for forty years without intervention. The system generates a constant oil film that damps micro-vibrations and maintains remarkably smooth rotation.
A standalone motor for total isolation
The DC motor is a completely independent block, machined from a solid billet of aerospace-grade aluminum. This autonomous cylindrical unit never touches the turntable chassis—the only physical connection between the motor and the rest of the mechanism is the polyurethane drive belt.
This DC motor, derived from the one used in the GyroDec, delivers impressive torque while maintaining virtually non-existent vibrations. Its design theoretically allows continuous 24/7 operation without degradation, attesting to legendary reliability in the industry. The standard power supply provided regulates voltage effectively, but upgrading to the HR Power Supply brings measurable benefits: an even lower noise floor, improved speed stability on sustained notes, and adjustable speed control on the rear panel.
The motor is positioned in a notch provided on the left side of the chassis, ensuring optimal belt alignment. Speed changes between 33⅓ and 45 rpm are performed manually by moving the belt between the two grooves on the motor pulley—a simple operation that literally takes three seconds.
Tonearm compatibility and options
The TecnoDec comes pre-drilled for Rega arms and their derivatives, using the now-standard three-point mounting system. The optional T2 arm is an optimized version of the Rega RB220, hand-assembled to Michell’s specifications. The one-piece cast aluminum arm tube ensures maximum rigidity, while ultra-low-friction polymer bearings on both axes provide exemplary groove tracking.
Michell’s modifications include improved internal wiring, low-capacitance phono cables terminated with professional-grade Neutrik plugs, and a refined finish. The optional TecnoWeight counterweight lowers the center of gravity to align it with the cartridge, theoretically improving stability when navigating heavily modulated grooves.
Alternative mounting plates allow the installation of SME, Linn, or other prestigious brands of arms, offering remarkable upgrade flexibility for a turntable in this category.
Accessories and upgrades
The Unicover dust cover, designed specifically for open turntables, rests directly on the platter to protect sensitive components from dust. This elegant solution, made of transparent acrylic with a height of 50 mm, preserves the streamlined aesthetic while providing effective protection between listening sessions.
The Michell record clamp, made of black Delrin with an anodized aluminum knob, significantly improves record-to-platter coupling. Its mechanism automatically adapts to the diameter of the center spindle, adding negligible weight while effectively flattening vinyl warps.
The HR Power Supply is probably the most significant upgrade. Using Michell’s patented “Never-Connected” circuit, it completely isolates the motor from mains pollution. Audible improvements include deeper silences between notes, better definition of attack and decay, and pitch stability on sustained notes that enhances the naturalness of reproduction.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the concrete difference between the TecnoDec and the GyroDec? The GyroDec incorporates a three-spring pendulum suspension and the famous gold weights under the platter. The non-suspended TecnoDec shares the same inverted bearing, the same type of DC motor, and the same platter (without the weights), but in a simplified construction. Sonically, the TecnoDec offers a more direct, punchy presentation, while the GyroDec provides greater sophistication and superior instrumental separation.
Is manual speed change inconvenient? Moving the belt between the two grooves on the pulley takes three seconds and quickly becomes second nature. Unlike electronic systems, this mechanical simplicity guarantees absolute reliability and avoids any electrical interference with the audio signal.
Can any tonearm be installed on the TecnoDec? Michell offers mounting plates for most arms on the market: SME, Linn, Origin Live, etc. The standard pre-drilling accepts all Rega and derivative arms with three-point mounting. The optional VTA adjuster allows fine height adjustment to optimize the stylus rake angle according to the cartridge.
Is the HR Power Supply worth the investment? Users consistently report a noticeable improvement: tighter, more articulated bass, better soundstage layering, and more perceptible micro-details. For a good-quality hi-fi system, this upgrade of a few hundred euros offers an attractive price-to-performance ratio.
How does the TecnoDec compare with modern direct-drive turntables? The TecnoDec offers a unique compromise: rhythmic stability close to a direct drive thanks to the high-torque DC motor, combined with the mechanical isolation of a belt-drive system. Rock and jazz enthusiasts appreciate its energy and dynamics, while classical music lovers value its silent operation and tonal transparency.
Technical Specifications
Construction and Engineering
- Inverted, oil-circulating bearing with lubrication
- Standalone DC (direct current) motor, machined from aerospace-grade aluminum
- Tonearm mount compatible with Rega arms
Materials
- Black acrylic platter
- Damping characteristics close to vinyl for a neutral sound
- High-quality aluminum metal parts
- Sorbothane foot inserts to isolate the turntable from structural vibrations
Dimensions and Weight
- Dimensions (W × D × H): 49 × 31 × 8.5 cm
- Weight: 4.6 kg
Standard Equipment
- Turntable supplied without tonearm or cartridge
- Dust cover included
- Record clamp included
- Pre-drilled for Rega arms
Highlights
- Inverted main bearing with oil circulation
- Standalone motor block: limits vibrations and improves platter accuracy
- Impedance-matched acrylic platter: faithful, neutral vinyl playback
- Effective isolation: Sorbothane inserts to reduce vibrations from the support surface
- Quality materials: aluminum and acrylic for a durable, high-performance turntable
- Eco-contribution of €1.67 included in the sale price.







