Mark Levinson No5105 Turntable Lab Report
Measured directly through the No5105's hardened steel bearing (a pre-loaded affair with captive ball, sintered brass bushings and minimum of oil lubrication) – rumble turns in at an impressively low –70.6dB (DIN-B wtd, re. 1kHz/5cm/sec). Through-groove rumble is lower still at –71.3dB, and –72.3dB with the aluminium/brass record weight in place, courtesy of the 6.5kg alloy platter and relatively stiff fibre mat providing an ideal mix of damping and isolation. The platter is driven via a precision-ground 1.2mm2 square-section belt from a DC motor solution, again, offering sufficient torque to bring the LP up to speed within 7 seconds but not so torquey as to introduce noise into the playback chain. Absolute speed was running imperceptibly slow at –0.09% in our sample but the very low-rate speed drift commonly seen with DC motors was absent here [see sharp peak in Graph 1, below]. Peak wow and flutter was also suitably 'under control' at 0.08%.
The custom 10in high-gloss black carbon fibre tonearm tube includes a bonded solid aluminum headshell with integrated finger lift, a combination that contributes to a medium/high 16g effective mass that suits the low compliance Ortofon Quintet MC. The arm's main bending/twisting modes are deferred to an impressively high 170Hz, 226Hz and 290Hz [see waterfall, Graph 2] but amplitude and duration, especially of the high Q break at 525Hz (possibly linked to a flexure of the headshell) is also moderately 'energetic'. The cluster of modes and harmonics from 700Hz-1.6kHz are associated with the arm rest, lift and fine wire bias outriggers. Otherwise the massive bearing assembly shows minimal friction (<10mg) and zero play – all beautifully engineered but might benefit from some additional damping. PM
Turntable speed error at 33.33rpm | 33.30rpm (–0.089%) |
Time to audible stabilisation | 6-7sec |
Peak Wow/Flutter (Peak wtd) | 0.03% / 0.05% |
Rumble (silent groove, DIN B wtd) | –71.3dB (–72.3dB with clamp) |
Rumble (through bearing, DIN B wtd) | –70.6dB |
Hum & Noise (unwtd, rel. to 5cm/sec) | –59.5dB |
Power Consumption | 4W (1W standby) |
Dimensions (WHD) / Weight | 438x154x395mm / 34kg |
Prices | £5799 (£6499 with Ortofon MC) |