Vertere Acoustics

Working with music industry professionals, we have access to master tapes and the acetates made in the production of records, and can compare the way the engineers heard them with the way they sound on our record players and via our cables. We’re constantly learning about how records are mixed, mastered, cut and pressed, and applying that knowledge to the way we design and build Vertere products.

The fundamentals of a record player are pretty much set in stone, in that a record needs to turn at a certain speed, and the stylus needs to follow the groove and allow the cartridge to convert its undulations into electrical signals with what is literally microscopic accuracy. However, just because those are the basics, that doesn’t mean there’s only one way to achieve them – which is why we take a long hard look, apply our ‘do no evil’ way of thinking, and endeavour to develop simpler, innovative solutions.

That’s why you’ll find our record players look different, both outwardly and in some of the engineering solutions you’ll probably never see. It’s all a matter of stripping down the engineering to those fundamentals by considering the absolute essence of how a record player works – from re-examining the way a cartridge gets its energy to ensuring it extracts maximum information from a groove that’s trying to throw it off track over a thousand times a centimetre.

    Preferred Retailers

  • The Real Music Company (Auckland)
    09 486 4494
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  • The Real Music Company (Christchurch)
    03 366 7873
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  • The Real Music Company (Wellington)
    04 385 8353
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  • Trimira Audio
    0452 088 986
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    Other Retailers

  • Doug Brady HiFi
    01925 828 009
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  • Premium Sound
    020 3952 0950
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  • Sydney Hi-Fi (Mona Vale)
    (02) 8088 3088
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Phone: 01925 828 009

Phone: 020 3952 0950

Phone: (02) 8088 3088

Phone: 09 486 4494

Phone: 03 366 7873

Phone: 04 385 8353

Phone: 0452 088 986

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