Michell Audio Apollo

£3,500.00

Vinyl music shines with the right equipment. A premium turntable setup is vital to properly retrieve the music, a quality phono stage ensures it’s integrity

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Michell Apollo

Michell Apollo

Michell APOLLO Phono Stage Powered by MUSE

State-of-the-art technology to deliver exceptional audio performance

For discerning audiophiles, the true allure of vinyl lies in the richness and warmth of analogue sound.

To fully appreciate every detail and nuance, the right equipment is essential.

While a premium turntable, tonearm, and cartridge are vital, the quality of your phono stage is what ensures the integrity of the music.

MUSE Power Supply

The MUSE power supply is designed as an independent unit to optimise the power provided to the APOLLO system.

Mains Power Management

MUSE uses a high-quality low noise toroidal transformer, advanced capacitance multiplier technology and very high-quality voltage regulators, to reduce ripple and noise, delivering two highly filtered and regulated DC outputs.

Dual Filtration

It works in harmony with APOLLO’s internal power supply for superior filtering and regulation.

Noise Isolation

By housing the transformer separately in MUSE, any noise generation is isolated from the amplification circuits.

The result is a clean, stable power source that enhances the performance and precision of the amplification stages.

APOLLO Phono Stage

APOLLO utilises state-of-the-art technology to deliver exceptional audio performance.

Pure Power

APOLLO’s inbuilt power supply circuitry works in harmony with the MUSE power supply to further refine and regulate the DC power from MUSE.

Creating extremely clean and stable power for the amplification stages.

High-Quality Preamplifiers

Borrowing technology typically used in professional microphone amplifiers, the class A preamplifiers ensure precise signal handling.

Passive RIAA Circuit: Signal rectification is achieved via a finely tuned passive RIAA circuit, preserving fidelity.

Class A Gain Stages: Subsequent amplification stages utilise class A circuits for clean, accurate sound reproduction.

Regulation and Feedback

Each stage is monitored and controlled using feedback circuits to guarantee consistent performance.

Customisable loading and gain settings

Customisable loading and gain settings

Enables you to tailor APOLLO to your cartridge requirements.

Giving broad cartridge compatibility.

Precision Engineering

Both MUSE and APOLLO boast enclosures machined from solid aluminium in a two-part tight fitting clam shell design.

This approach ensures

Noise Isolation: Minimising interference both internally and externally.

Compact and Robust Construction: Small, yet meticulously crafted for durability and precision.

Audio Quality Cabling

The external DC cable connecting the units is a custom-designed, high-quality audio cable, made in the UK.

It features

High-quality Silver-Plated OFC Copper Conductors: Ensuring an optimal signal path and durability.

FEP Insulation: Aids DC signal transfer.

Cotton Fibre Wrap: Reduces mechanical noise.

AL-foil Mylar separators: Shields the individual conductors to maintain signal quality.

High-density Tinned Copper Shielding

Minimises signal loss from high-frequency interference

High Quality ChorAlloy Plated XLR Connectors

Provide high pressure multi pin connections and reduces cable impedance changes by maintaining cable structure at termination.

Maintaining overall signal integrity.

The combination of APOLLO and MUSE redefines phono stage performance.

By focusing on precise engineering, innovative power management, and premium components, this system ensures audio clarity and fidelity for vinyl enthusiasts.

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Brand

Michell Audio

Michell Audio Right from their very humble beginnings, they have set out to design and build products that offer true innovation to the audio world whilst still retaining the personal touch that was instilled into the company by their founder – the late John Michell. John began his engineering career when he served an apprenticeship with Finchley Autos in the early fifties. Deciding to start his own business, he set up in his garden shed and quickly moved to a small industrial unit in North London. Working as a jobbing engineering company, he soon outgrew the premises so, during the mid ‘60’s, moved to Borehamwood. Although very much an engineering company, John also made scale models and it was during this time that he met Stanley Kubrick and built the space ship ‘Discovery’ for the film 2001 – Space Odyssey, later to become the inspiration for the GyroDec. In the late 60’s, the company started to make parts for Transcriptors who subsequently re-located to the Michell premises. At this time, Michell were still supplying other local firms as well as working directly with the film studios making models and component parts for films such as Star Wars. When in 1973 Transcriptors re-located to Ireland, Michell took over the manufacturing under licence of the Hydraulic Reference turntable. These products are recognisable by their ‘By J.A. Michell Eng. Ltd’ name badges. 1977 saw the development of the first true Michell Engineering turntable – the Michell Reference Electronic. Offered in either a coloured mirror finish or marble plinth, both of these models are extremely rare these days. This was followed by the more upmarket Prisma, which was the first Michell product to be manufactured totally from the thick transparent acrylic material that was to become synonymous with all later Michell designs. Initially the vinyl record was supported by six pods only, as per the Reference, to reduce electrostatic charging of the vinyl. A later version of the Prisma added a glass platter on top, onto which the record was to be clamped. Being such a personable company and always willing to satisfy where possible, it was at this time that Michell also started to make certain ‘special orders’ for customers and distributors. A rare example is the Double Prisma. Mainly sold on the German market, the deck featured two platters working from the same drive system. A total of four arms could also be fitted. With sales growing steadily, it was decided to introduce an entry-level product so that the Michell brand could reach out to a wider audience. The Focus One consisted of a simple plinth suspended on sprung feet. The improved ‘S’ version followed quickly and was fitted with an improved drive system and heavy aluminium platter. At the same time, the Focus Tonearm was also introduced. A uni-pivot design, the Focus Tonearm has a layered-dampened arm tube and precision side weights for azimuth control. The early ‘80’s saw the introduction of the GyroDec – surely one of the most iconic turntable designs of all time. Developed to be used with an A.C. synchronous motor and two drive belts, the original GyroDec featured a heavy aluminium platter fitted with a rubber mat and the signature gold platter weights mounted below. Over the next four decades, the GyroDec has continued to be the company’s bestselling and most popular product. Key to this success has been the numerous developments to bring it to the level of performance offered today. These include the now famous inverted oil-pumping bearing; an ingenious design that dramatically reduces the amount of friction and wear resulting in low noise and rumble. Being the modular design that it is, the company is still able to offer all of the upgrades to bring an original deck right up to current spec. It was at this time that the understanding of power supplies and how they could affect a turntables performance started to become an issue. As an upgrade, Michell introduced the Gyropower – a passive device with a transformer and extensive RLC filtering of the motor voltage. Designed to power the original Papst synchronous motor in the GyroDec, the Gyropower paved the way for future power supply development. Inspired by the design of the GyroDec, the Syncro became the entry-level model in the early ‘80’s. An inverted-pendulum suspension design, the Syncro featured a glass platter. Later versions had a squarer plinth and a full hinged acrylic cover. The Syncro was superseded by the Mycro, which used the same plinth yet added the GyroDec MkII acrylic platter and a smaller version of the unique inverted bearing. The Mycro stayed in production until the launch of the Gyro SE in 2005. 1989 saw a small departure for the company as it moved into the electronics field. Designed by Tom Evans, the Iso Phonostage and Argo linestage pre-amplifier was launched and matched to the Graham Fowler designed Alecto MOSFET mono and stereo power amplifiers. Industrial design was by John Michell and matched the design of the GyroDec. The Alecto was later replaced with a MkII version while Graham Fowler designed a whole new phonostage and remote-controlled linestage pre-amplifier – the Delphini and the Orca. Although universally acclaimed for their performance, Michell Engineering ceased manufacture in 2001 when John fell ill. Manufacture was passed on in its entirety to Trichord Research – Graham Fowler’s own company – where they continued to produce the product for years to come. In 1993, the Gyropower was replaced with the much more advanced Gyropower QC. This was a fully-active power supply, synthesising two sine waves with precise phase relationship, which were buffered by two power amplifiers before driving the motor coils. The QC was an option for the GyroDec and Gyro SE and became standard for the Orbe (see below) when it was introduced in 1995. The design of the QC’s housing was derived from the Michell Alecto MOSFET power amplifiers. Following on from the success of the GyroDec and from demands for a higher end product from its customers, Michell Engineering launched the flagship Orbe in 1995. Developed as a true high-end performance turntable, the Orbe features significant engineering improvements over the GyroDec. Still the company’s flagship turntable, the Orbe has undergone refinements over the years and now offers a performance way beyond its price bracket. In 2000, John Michell was struck by a sudden illness but still continued at the helm of the company on a daily basis. Although given the all clear at the end of the year, the illness returned with a vengeance in October 2002 and he was no longer able to take part in the day-to-day running of his beloved company. He handed over the running of the company to other members of the family and, with the support of long serving staff, the company continued to thrive. This allowed John to continue at home with his main passion of design and during this period Michell Engineering introduced the current entry-level TecnoDec turntable, the TecnoArm 2, Techno Weight and the HR Power Supply. Sadly John passed away on 23rd October 2003 after a huge battle with his illness. His legacy continues as the company is still very much run in the manner to which he would have expected – professional, personable and still offering products that offer customers staggering performance combined with real value for money. With the recent launch of the Cusis Cartridges, Michell Engineering goes from strength to strength and through great support from customers, distributors and suppliers, continues to be one of Britain’s iconic HiFi marques Now in 2022 Michell are re-branding and now called Michell Audio, for the Love of Music
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