Analogue hi-fi manufacturer AVID has launched its first turntable in 12 years, in honour of its 30th anniversary.
The turntable, named Relveo, is described as “the brainchild of AVID’s founder/owner Conrad Mas”. In honour of the brand’s anniversary celebration, the turntable itself draws from three decades of analogue design innovation.
According to AVID, Relveo marks a “significant evolution” for the company, and introduces a new suspension system, reimagined platter, and advanced external power supply. This new suspension system provides isolation and stability while also simplifying setup.
The Relveo ships with AVID’s multi-award-winning Altus V2 tonearm, which costs £1,650 itself. It features micron-tolerance bearings and AVID’s recently introduced unique dual adjustable bias compensation system, which “extracts every nuance from vinyl collections”. If you’d prefer, the Relveo can also be purchased bare for existing tonearm owners.
Conrad Mas, founder/owner and CEO of AVID says, “The new Relveo embodies everything AVID stands for: engineering without compromise, enduring beauty, and a profound connection to music. It distils three decades of breakthrough technologies into a single, powerful statement piece for the modern music lover.”
In other turntable-adjacent news, independent artists can now get their music pressed onto vinyl thanks to a new partnership between SoundCloud and elasticStage. The new initiative means Artist Pro users can utilise a print-on-demand service, so all the manufacturing, selling, and shipping will be taken care of, and creators simply get paid for every sale.
The Relveo with the Altus V2 tonearm is priced at £6,900/$10,995, but costs £5,500/$8,995 when purchased bare. Find out more via AVID HiFi.

Rachel is a DIY musician who began learning guitar and keyboard from her bedroom at 14. She has written news and features for MusicTech since 2022, and also has bylines across Kerrang!, Guitar.com, and The Forty-Five. Though a lover of heavy music, her guilty pleasure is 2000s pop.
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