The DG X of VERTERER is modular, expensive and enormously desirable


  • The HI-FI specialist of the United Kingdom Poursa launches his 'most refined turning toucher to date'
  • DG X is the last in the range of dynamic rhythm concepts
  • The new DG X brings an 'improved interface for a perfect experience'

I know the tourist specialist in London in the United Kingdom poursies accounts of my time in Techradar's sister publication, What hi-fi? (The DG-1 s/Magneto is a weird and special deck) and today, on March 20, the company is launching something new. It is called DG X, and it is the last in the range of dynamic rhythm concept of the company.

Tinking tinking, and in fact, the compatibility of the entire system, is an integral part of the tangible vinyl experience, but Vertere can help if you wish. The DG X can be bought with or without a new (GRX) of Groove Runner X (GRX) especially optimized and knowledge of know lite.

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