Acoustic Signature has introduced the Verona Neo, a new turntable that pairs a traditional visual approach with modern mechanical design. The German manufacturer’s latest model is built for vinyl listeners who want classic styling without giving up contemporary setup flexibility.
A vintage look with modern intent
The Verona Neo arrives at a time when classic turntable aesthetics remain highly popular, but its design brief goes beyond retro appearance. Acoustic Signature has positioned the model as a contemporary playback platform with the engineering features found across its Neo range.
One of the Verona Neo’s most notable features is its ability to accommodate up to two tonearms. The turntable supports tonearms from 9 to 12 inches, giving owners the option to configure the deck for different cartridges, arm geometries or playback preferences. For vinyl enthusiasts who like to compare cartridge types or keep multiple setups ready, that flexibility is a significant part of the turntable’s appeal.

Neo-series engineering and drive system
Acoustic Signature has equipped the Verona Neo with several of its established in-house technologies. The deck uses a two-motor drive system, designed to deliver stable platter rotation as part of the company’s wider Neo platform.
The turntable also incorporates Acoustic Signature’s patented DTD bearing. Bearing design is a critical part of turntable performance, as it affects platter stability, mechanical noise and long-term consistency. Here, the company is drawing on technology already used elsewhere in its current product family.

External motor control and vibration management
Motor operation is handled by the external DMC-20 motor controller, which includes Acoustic Signature’s AVC Level 3 technology. The separate controller approach keeps motor management outside the main chassis and forms part of the brand’s strategy for controlling speed and vibration-related behavior.
The Verona Neo also uses the company’s CLD construction, intended to improve overall mechanical stability. In addition, the turntable is fitted with a substantial 50 mm-thick platter containing eight integrated dampers. These damping elements are designed to reduce unwanted resonances and support smooth, controlled rotation during playback.

Finish options and market positioning
The Verona Neo will be offered in several versions, giving buyers a degree of choice in appearance and configuration. The supplied information does not include pricing or detailed availability by region, and no USD price has been announced.
With its dual-tonearm capability, substantial platter construction and use of Acoustic Signature’s established Neo technologies, the Verona Neo appears aimed at serious vinyl users who want a refined, configurable turntable platform rather than a minimalist plug-and-play deck.
The Acoustic Signature Verona Neo blends traditional turntable design language with a modern feature set centered on mechanical stability, vibration control and flexible tonearm support. For listeners building a cartridge-focused analog system, it adds another high-end option to the brand’s Neo lineup.



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