DPS/Ayre Turntable does anyone know anything


about this collaborative effort and if these tables are available for purchase? I can't find a website for DPS and aside from a couple of Stereophile blogs based on rumor and a prototype, I can't find anything. Thanks!
mmike84
The website for DPS is here:

DPS website

Very nice table and excellent design. Last time I talked to Willi (the designer of the table) the judgement was still out whether the Ayre's solution is actually better than the current, very excellent (but expensive) power supplies.

Already the current version of the DPS plays in the top class of tables, and I have no doubt that it favorably compares to a Verdier, Galibier, Brinkman or other top tables, I heard so far.
Here's the answer to my own thread. That's a new one. Straight from the horses mouth.

So I was up at Ayre today for an upgrade to my preamp (I live in Denver and Ayre is about 30 minutes away in Boulder). They are awaiting a shipment of tables from Willi and then they'll be modified and eventually offered through Ayre retailers. They'll cost just under $9000 w/ arm. I think he said the arm is a highly modified RB-250. Sounds like it might be later this summer before they are available.
Mike,

I guess I really can't tell the difference between the German and English anymore. I can read both fluently ;)

Anyway, that is the official website. Soundscape in Singapore has some pretty good info up as well:

Soundscape DPS info

US$9000 is pretty good if this includes Ayre's 3-phase powersupply. The DPS 2 sold before for around $7000 with 2 phase powersupply and modded Rega arm and for around US$11500 with 3-phase powersupply.

The only change seems to be Ayre's powersupply, the rest of the table used to be available in this form already. The Rega arm is pretty good modification, although I do prefer a Schroeder arm on the DPS, which will up the price by another few $k.

Hope this helps.
As MMike84 noted, we are preparing the first batch of turntables for production. We have finalized all the details of the new power supply design and they should be ready to ship to the dealers by early August.

The main impetus for designing a different power supply was simply to reduce the cost. We felt that the existing 3-phase unit was too expensive to sell well in the US, especially given the weak dollar. We have sent a prototype for Willi to compare against the original 3-phase supply, but he has been too busy with a show in the UK to have a chance to listen to it yet. (However, it is clearly better sounding than the 2-phase unit that we have in-house.)

Even though the official DPS website is in German, they have the Hi-Fi+ review (in English) of the DPS that includes both the 2-phase and 3-phase power supplies.

We will stock the turntable with the DPS/Rega arm. It will also be available pre-drilled for other arms, but these will be special orders with a wait involved. Final pricing is yet to be determined.