Pink Triangle (audio manufacturer)

[1] Initial manufacturing took place on an industrial estate in Maidstone Road, Sidcup, Kent, and later at Lomond Grove, Camberwell, London.

The wooden plinth was topped with a 3 part mirror glass plate that covered an aluminium frame providing mounting points for the suspension and DC motor.

The PT TOO was replaced by the PT Anniversary, with much higher build quality, and returned to a glass top plate and a DC motor mounted on a new composite subchassis, along with a new external power supply, some of which featured a rechargeable battery power source topped-up from the mains supply.

A complete stylistic departure from the earlier models, its chassis was a triangle of clear acrylic, with three metal spikes supporting it.

[4] It produces a range of turntables based on the Pink Triangle philosophy of lightweight, rigid structures with DC motors.

The Funk Firm modifications, ironically, became best known for their improvements to the Linn Sondek LP12, Pink Triangle's largest competitor.

A mains-powered Pink Triangle Anniversary turntable, finished in black ash, with a Helius Orion Mk.1 tonearm and Audio Technica AT32EII moving coil cartridge.