Argon Audio TT Mk2: Elegant hi-fi turntable with built-in RIAA amplifier

The TT Mk2 is a stylish and highly sought-after turntable designed to deliver excellent hi-fi performance within an affordable range. Even if you only listen to vinyl occasionally, your records merit careful handling, positioning the TT Mk2 as a top...

Argon Audio TT Mk2 2
Argon Audio TT Mk2

The TT Mk2 is a stylish and highly sought-after turntable designed to deliver excellent hi-fi performance within an affordable range. Even if you only listen to vinyl occasionally, your records merit careful handling, positioning the TT Mk2 as a top contender in its class. This model combines aesthetic appeal with sound quality that significantly surpasses expectations for a player at such a competitive price point.

Argon Audio TT Mk2
Argon Audio TT Mk2

Compatible with all systems and operational speakers

The Argon TT MK2 comes equipped with a high-quality Audio-Technica pickup right from the factory, allowing you to effortlessly immerse yourself in the rich and authentic sound of vinyl. Additionally, it features a built-in RIAA amplifier, enabling direct connection to any audio system or active speakers with ease. Constructed from durable steel, the turntable boasts a refined finish that enhances its sophisticated look. The TT MK2 is designed with two rotary knobs: one for power and another for speed adjustment, eliminating the need for manual belt adjustments. Available in a variety of stunning colors, the TT MK2 includes a dust cover, RCA cable, and a factory-installed pickup for your convenience.

Argon Audio TT Mk2
Argon Audio TT Mk2

Features:

  • Built-in RIAA amplifier
  • Solid plate in steel
  • Delivered ready to play with Audio-Technica pickup
  • Simple, elegant and solid construction
  • Available in several colors

Pros

  • Built-in RIAA amplifier (can be switched on or off)
  • Solid plate in steel
  • Simple, elegant and solid construction
  • Dust cover is included
  • Delivered ready to play with pickup (Audio-Technica AR3600L)
  • Rotary knob to change between 33 and 45 rpm

Cons

  • More expensive options have more advanced construction
  • No automatic start/stop