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Michell Engineering Gyro silver

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Overview

The Michell Gyro is a turntable born of over forty years of evolution from the original model. Introduced in October 2025, this new version retains the GyroDec’s signature design while integrating a complete overhaul of its internal components. It features a 19 mm aerospace-grade machined aluminum chassis, a dual-helix inverted bearing, and a recalibrated 3.5 Hz suspension with Equilibria lateral damping. Handcrafted in the UK, the Gyro is designed to deliver stable, precise playback over the long term.

A radical overhaul beneath a familiar silhouette

The new Gyro preserves the iconic shape that made the range famous, but everything beneath the surface has been rethought. Michell describes it as a “ground-up redesign,” the most significant since the launch of the original GyroDec.

At the heart of this transformation is the move from a cast aluminum chassis to a 19 mm aerospace-grade aluminum plate, precisely machined. This change ensures complete mechanical uniformity throughout the structure, eliminates casting micro-defects, and provides superior rigidity. Michell’s engineers used finite element analysis (FEA) tools and AI-assisted modeling to optimize mass distribution, damping zones, and vibration control. The result: an even lower noise floor and better management of micro-vibrations.

Brass weights are integrated directly into the chassis to balance the structure and absorb unwanted vibrations. The tonearm coupling is now achieved via a machined aluminum armboard, replacing the previously used Delrin spacers. This improves the transmission of mechanical information and enables better dynamic control.

The turntable base has also undergone a major transformation. Where previous models used a lightweight acrylic spider frame (the famous “Spider”), the new Gyro rests on a massive aluminum base. This increased mass and superior rigidity allow the suspension and isolation feet to operate more predictably, with audible benefits to bass definition and midrange clarity.

The mechanical core: bearing, suspension, and isolation

The Gyro’s main bearing uses an inverted design, a Michell signature feature for decades. Unlike traditional bearings where the pivot point sits at the bottom of the assembly, here it is placed at the top. This orientation enables complete lubrication of the bearing interior during platter rotation.

The mechanism employs a modified Archimedes screw, machined into the bearing’s internal bore. This double-helix groove (a major improvement over the previous single-helix) draws oil from a reservoir at the base up to the thrust ball at the top, thoroughly lubricating the mechanism along the way. Oil flow is doubled compared to earlier versions, further reducing friction and extending bearing longevity. The oil then returns via a drainage port drilled through the spindle. This self-lubricating system ensures quiet operation and minimal wear over decades.

The high-density Delrin platter was chosen for its vibration-damping properties and because its acoustic impedance closely matches that of vinyl. This material similarity reduces energy reflections at the platter-record interface, allowing the platter to act as a natural extension of the vinyl. Cylindrical brass weights are integrated around the periphery to increase platter mass and inertia. This additional mass significantly improves speed stability and minimizes wow and flutter. The platter edge has been redesigned: the visible belt groove has been removed, replaced by a smooth, clean profile. The belt now self-locates, contributing to the system’s minimalist aesthetic.

The three-point spring suspension has been recalibrated. The system’s resonance frequency drops from 4.5 Hz to 3.5 Hz thanks to a new self-centering mechanism called Equilibria. This system manages not only vertical isolation, but also lateral damping. Traditional suspensions focus on vertical vibrations, but horizontal movements caused by minute asymmetries, motor startup, or micro-imbalances in the platter can also disrupt playback. Equilibria integrates controlled elastic elements at the suspension points that absorb and brake these horizontal movements, allowing the chassis to return more quickly to its equilibrium position after a disturbance.

Suspended by the three springs, the pendulum-shaped subchassis provides a rigid, dense platform for mounting the main bearing, the platter, and the entire tonearm assembly. This design ensures no relative movement between these elements while acting as a “resonance sink,” draining unwanted vibrations away from sensitive components.

The isolation feet form the final barrier against external vibrations. The Gyro uses large Sorbothane feet, a viscoelastic material renowned for its vibration-absorbing properties. Each foot features six contact points—a configuration that offers superior absorption compared to simple single-point pads. The solid aluminum conical foot shape reduces the contact area with the support furniture, minimizing the transfer of vibrations from the furniture to the turntable.

Decoupled motor and shielded power supply

The Gyro’s drive system is completely decoupled from the main structure. The precision synchronous motor is housed in a standalone enclosure, physically separate from the turntable. The only connection between them is the drive belt that turns the platter. This complete isolation prevents motor vibrations or noise from reaching the turntable’s sensitive elements.

The motor housing and external power supply (PSU) are machined from solid aluminum billets. These rigid enclosures are shielded to reduce RF electromagnetic interference and are fully grounded. A shielded connection links the motor to the power supply. This attention to electrical disturbances is particularly important to preserve delicate playback, especially with sensitive phono preamps.

The power supply includes an electronic speed control allowing switching between 33⅓ and 45 RPM without manual belt intervention. Speed stability reaches ±0.05%, a level of precision that maintains pitch and tempo with remarkable consistency. The low-noise motor operates with total mechanical and electrical silence thanks to isolation and shielding.

Sound reproduction based on neutrality

The Gyro’s design philosophy aims for neutrality rather than coloration. Whereas some turntables add their own sonic signature, Michell seeks transparency: letting the record and the cartridge speak without interference.

This neutrality rests on several technical pillars. The Delrin platter, whose impedance matches vinyl, avoids parasitic reflections at the interface. The aerospace-grade aluminum chassis, rigid and homogeneous, reduces midrange colorations. The Equilibria suspension and Sorbothane feet drain vibrations before they reach the playback. The dual-helix bearing ensures perfectly smooth rotation. The shielded power supply and decoupled motor eliminate electrical and mechanical background noise.

The result is an extremely low noise floor. In quiet passages, you hear silence—no rumble, no background hash. Transients are crisp, fine details emerge clearly, dynamics unfold without compression. Low frequencies benefit from remarkable definition and control thanks to the aluminum base and recalibrated suspension. The midrange gains in clarity and image precision. Highs retain finesse without harshness.

Speed accuracy and low wow and flutter maintain tonal stability, pitch accuracy, and rhythmic coherence. This stability makes it effortless to follow complex melodic lines, polyrhythms, or abrupt dynamic shifts. On a dense orchestral piece, each instrument retains its place in the soundstage. On a jazz trio, you can perceive the bassist’s breathing, the brushes’ friction on the snare, the pianist’s subtlest nuances.

A modular, long-lasting design

Michell designs its turntables to last decades, not just a few years. The Gyro is no exception. Every component is crafted from premium, durable materials: aerospace aluminum, brass, Delrin, Sorbothane. Precision machining ensures tight tolerances and a flawless finish. Hand assembly in England enables rigorous quality control on every unit produced.

The modular design simplifies maintenance and potential upgrades. Parts are accessible, replaceable, and upgradable. The Gyro ships without tonearm or cartridge, allowing you to choose the ideal combination for your preferences and budget. Michell offers its own arms (TecnoArm 2, T8), but the turntable also accepts many third-party arms (Rega, SME, Origin Live, etc.) via custom mounting plates.

The included dust cover protects the platter and arm between listening sessions. The supplied Michell record clamp improves coupling between the record and the platter, contributing to optimal playback. Additional accessories are available separately: upgraded HR power supply, support platforms, other finishes.

The available finishes (silver or black) let you match the aesthetic to your environment. The clean, modernist design—with its suspended forms and transparent or machined materials—remains visually captivating. A Gyro catches the eye, sparks curiosity, and signals an appreciation for well-thought-out engineering.

Technical Specifications

Chassis and Structure

  • Main chassis machined from a 19 mm thick aerospace-grade aluminum plate
  • Integrated brass masses for balancing and vibration absorption
  • Mechanical and acoustic optimization using AI modeling
  • Rigid tonearm coupling via a machined aluminum armboard
  • Damping foam inserts around the arm support to reduce resonances
  • Solid aluminum base replacing the Spider acrylic frame
  • Non-suspended design with controlled mechanical damping

Suspension and Isolation System

  • Recalibrated suspension at 3.5 Hz
  • Equilibria lateral damping technology
  • Large six-contact-point Sorbothane isolation feet
  • Active reduction of mechanical micro-vibrations

Bearing and Platter

  • Inverted double-helix bearing with 2× smoother oil circulation
  • High-density Delrin platter, dynamically balanced
  • Tapered platter edge with no visible groove for a clean aesthetic and reduced drag

Drive System

  • Belt drive
  • Supplied Michell record clamp
  • Drive belt included

Motor and Power Supply

  • Independent motor block, mechanically decoupled from the chassis
  • Precision synchronous motor with low noise and high stability
  • Motor housing and power supply block machined from solid aluminum billets
  • Full shielding against RF interference
  • Full system grounding
  • Electronic speed switching: 33⅓ and 45 rpm
  • Shielded connection between motor and power supply

Acoustic Performance

  • Speed stability: ± 0.05%
  • Complete mechanical and electrical silence thanks to full isolation
  • Reduction of internal vibrations and distortions
  • Smooth, natural, and detailed musical reproduction

Compatibility and Options

  • Compatible with Rega, SME, Origin Live, and other tonearms
  • Supplied without tonearm or cartridge, customizable to your needs
  • Protective cover included

Dimensions and Weight

  • Dimensions: approximately 49 cm (W) × 37 cm (D) × 17 cm (H)
  • Total weight: approximately 12 kg

Box Contents

  • Michell Gyro turntable with chassis, platter, and bearing
  • Decoupled motor block
  • Shielded external power supply
  • Acrylic dust cover
  • Michell record clamp
  • Drive belt
  • Connection and grounding cables
  • User manual

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the new Gyro and the Gyro SE?

The new Gyro (2025) is a complete overhaul of the Gyro SE. Differences include a 19 mm machined aerospace aluminum chassis (instead of cast aluminum), a massive aluminum base (instead of the acrylic Spider frame), a dual-helix inverted bearing with doubled oil flow (instead of single-helix), a recalibrated 3.5 Hz suspension with Equilibria lateral damping (instead of 4.5 Hz), Sorbothane feet with six contact points, a machined aluminum tonearm coupling, and redesigned motor and PSU with electronic speed control. The Gyro SE remains available at a lower price.

Do I need to purchase the tonearm and cartridge separately?

Yes, the Gyro is supplied without a tonearm or cartridge. This approach lets you freely choose the combination that suits your tastes and system. Michell offers suitable arms (TecnoArm 2, T8) and recommends certain cartridges (for example, the Cusis E or Cusis S), but the turntable accepts many third-party arms thanks to available custom mounting plates.

Is the speed change manual or automatic?

The new Gyro features an electronic speed control integrated into the power supply, allowing you to switch between 33⅓ and 45 RPM without touching the belt. This feature makes daily use easier and improves convenience compared to the Gyro SE, where changing speed required manual belt adjustment.

How do I maintain the dual-helix inverted bearing?

The Michell inverted bearing requires minimal maintenance. The dual-helix oil-pumping system provides continuous, automatic lubrication during rotation. Periodically check the oil level in the reservoir at the base of the bearing and top up if necessary with the oil specified by Michell. Precision machining and the self-lubricating design ensure remarkable longevity without premature wear.

Does the suspension require complex adjustments?

The Gyro’s three-point suspension offers height adjustment via the suspension towers fixed to the base. While the principle is sophisticated, setup remains accessible with Michell’s detailed instructions. The Equilibria system includes a self-centering mechanism that simplifies implementation. Once properly set, the suspension requires little further intervention unless you change the arm or significantly alter overall mass.

Is the Gyro suitable for all musical styles?

Absolutely. The Gyro’s sound-neutrality philosophy makes it a versatile turntable capable of faithfully reproducing all musical genres. Whether it’s symphonic classical, acoustic jazz, rock, electronic, or world music, the Gyro delivers the music as it was cut into the groove, without added coloration. Speed stability, a low noise floor, and mechanical precision let you appreciate both delicate recordings and energetic productions.

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