J.Sikora
Turntable Tonearms
Turntables
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Best Known For
Turntables
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Used Products
1
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Average Price
$10,001-$20,000
Brand Popularity
292
 of 900+
Products Listed
16
Review Count
27
Founding Year
2007
Headquarters
Poland
J.Sikora
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What's unique about the brand

J.Sikora stands out for being the only hifi brand to use Kevlar in their tonearm tubes, combining this unique material choice with a unipivot bearing design for optimal sound performance. Their tonearms feature a distinctive VTA adjustment mechanism modeled after a photographic lens, allowing precise adjustments during playback, while incorporating a mix of aluminum, bronze, and brass to enhance sound quality.

What reviewers are saying

We read all the reviews. Here's what reviewers feel most strongly about:

  • The brand uniquely leverages in-house metalworking expertise, ensuring unparalleled build quality, repeatable precision, and the ability to quickly iterate on designs.
  • J.Sikora's turntables offer significant upgrade paths via mats, clamps, and power supplies, enabling users to incrementally improve performance over time.
  • They emphasize high-torque DC motors and mass-loaded designs with constrained-layer damping using a variety of carefully chosen materials.
  • They partner with Kuzma and other established brands to offer complete turntable solutions with excellent synergy, providing a trusted starting point for customers.

Our favorite reviewer quotes:

  • "Not only the resolution, depending obviously largely on the cartridge/stylus, was outstanding with the abundance of even the tiniest details and subtleties perfectly read from the groove, but also the remarkably rich, yet pure and transparent sound was so incredibly, yet seemingly effortlessly, well-organized, so insightful, that it was not possible not to get drowned into the music, not to get involved in the events presented in front of me." (http://hifiknights.com/reviews/sources/jsikora-kv12-max-zirconium-series-tonearm)
  • "What also came to the fore on this recording was an immediacy, a surging quality on both the strings and trumpets that endowed the music with a greater sense of realism and excitement. The J.Sikora is anything but a bland or soporific table; it delivers thrills and chills." (https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/j-sikora-reference-turntable-and-kv12-max-zirconium-series-tonearm)
  • "I found that the Initial Max was as close to noiseless as I've heard in a turntable. The Initial Max just delivers a beautifully noise-free background, which allows the micro-detail, the hall sound, and the instrument sound to shine through beautifully." (https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/j-sikora-initial-max-turntable-review-the-real-entrance-into-high-end-turntables/#:~:text=The%20build%20quality%20seems%20very,stiff%2C%20non%2Dcompliant%20surface.)
  • "Never before have I heard such a 'quiet' turntable. Air Force One, equally quiet, delivered bit more pops&cracks and delivered them in a bit different way separating them from music completely." (https://highfidelity.pl/@main-641&lang=en)
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Initial Line

  • Positioning: The entry-level offering in the J.Sikora lineup.
  • Description: Features a single DC motor and simpler construction compared to the Max versions. Compared to the Initial Max, it lacks the additional isolation platform and glass platter mat, which are designed to enhance sound quality in more demanding listening environments.

Initial Max Line

  • Positioning: An enhanced version of the Initial Line, offering improved features.
  • Description: Features an additional isolation platform and glass platter mat. It is heavier and more robust than the standard Initial Line, making it suitable for users seeking better vibration control and sound clarity.

Standard Line

  • Positioning: Positioned as a mid-tier option in the J.Sikora lineup.
  • Description: Features a dual-motor system for improved speed stability. It provides a significant upgrade over the Initial Line with better materials and construction. Compared to the Standard Max, it lacks some of the advanced features like the upgraded power supply and additional motor.

Standard Max Line

  • Positioning: An advanced version of the Standard Line, offering superior features.
  • Description: Uses a dual-motor system and enhanced materials, including a heavier platter and improved isolation. Compared to the Standard Line, it includes additional features like a more sophisticated power supply and the ability to support multiple tonearms.

Standard Max Supreme

  • Positioning: The top-tier model in the Standard series, offering the most advanced features.
  • Description: Uses premium materials and advanced engineering, including a Kevlar tonearm and a high-mass design for exceptional vibration control. Compared to the Standard Max, it offers even greater refinement and sound precision.
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What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?

The design of our turntables in the mid and high range relies on a very unique geometry that’s mathematically defined as the catenary curve, a shape that is found across nature (from spider webs to rope statistics) and firstly described by Galileo Galilei in the 17th century. The curve was first leveraged to design load-bearing structures such as arches and bridges since it offers the best rigidity/mass ratio. For turntables, it's an optimal as it provides really high rigidity with minimal mass giving the turntable great stability and resilience while minimising the amount of mass that could store potential energy (such as vibration). As a side effect, it creates a beautiful shape that elevates the design — this is a very Italian approach, developing creative solutions that serve boh performance and aesthetics. 

Another key feature is the electric control of the motor leveraging a built-in power conditioning stage with a triple AC-DC-AC conversion to feed the motor with ultra-clean current, which is crucial as our turntables feature synchronous motors (calibrated on the AC).

Lastly, the design of the bearing/spindle is developed to achieve the strictest of tolerance with higher quality materials, and you won’t find similar designs on any turntables in the same price range since it’s extremely expensive to manufacture — it’s a core feature of our turntables that enables superior sound quality even though it’s completely hidden from the eye.  

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We have a dedicated inbox for customer support [email protected] that is monitored 24/7 and a response time of around 24h. Customer should always contact Gold Note directly, our customer support will then manage their enquiry appropriately and put them in touch with the relevant contacts (such as our local distributor) if needed. 

We used to rely primarily on our local partners in the past to provide quick support, however we have recently moved to a more centralised approach since we wish to establish a direct contact with our customers and ensure they get all the information directly from the source. 

Today we can in fact guarantee fast response time and - since we are the manufacturer - more precise information to determine whether the product needs a simple firmware update, a hardware fix or a replacement.

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Since we manufacture all sorts of sources — from turntable to streamers — we usually to suggest a mix of genres and it’s really hard to narrow it down to just three tracks:

For classical, we love "Dance of the Tumblers" from the Snow Maiden by the Minnesota Orchestra conducted by Eiji Oue (Reference Recordings,1998).

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