Unison Research Giro review

Reflecting increasing interest in vinyl replay, Unison Research has added a turntable to its portfolio

TechRadar Verdict

Gorgeous-looking turntable has a lively and entertaining sound, albeit rather mid-oriented and upfront with some lack of delicacy and subtlety using supplied cartridge. Easy cartridge alignment and cueing, but no dust cover.

Pros

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    Gorgeous styling

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    Nice ergonomics

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    Easy cartridge alignment and cueing

Cons

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    Tonearm lacks some mechanical homogeneity

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    Sound quality is rather mid-oriented

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Unison has a comprehensive Unico line of solid state amplifiers and loudspeakers, but is perhaps best known for its single-ended valve amps. These differ from the herd, not only in their fine sound quality, but also in the unusual application of shaped hardwood pieces to add a uniquely distinctive and attractive style. And incorporating similar motifs within an already very classy looking turntable means the Giro is an exceptionally pretty vinyl spinner.

Maintaining this hardwood styling device was considered essential, because many customers like the separate components of their hi-fi systems to look well coordinated. That also helped determine that the Giro would be a complete record player (ie including tonearm and cartridge), selling for around the £3,000 that customers typically spend on their valve amps.