2500 AND 2800 SIGNATURE
Note: All technical details, with the exception of the Vacuum notes, are identical on both 2500 and 2800
turntables.
THE 2500/2800 PEDIGREE
Before considering any details of the 2500 the prospective purchaser should realize the benefit he will receive
from the fact that his 2500 was designed and manufactured by the same company that has designed and
produced the incredible Basis Work of Art turntable and the legendary Debut series, which has been in
production for 20 years. The 2500 platters and bearings are identical to the Debut items. The 2500 uses the
same motor as the Debut. The 2500 suspension is an adaptation of the Debut suspension. It would be
impossible for the 2500 to be produced at its price without the simultaneous production of Debut parts. As for
the design pedigree, it is undeniable: the same designer of the Work of Art and Debut designed the 2500.
The 2800 is identical to the 2500 while adding the Basis Vacuum Record Hold-Down System.
2500/2800 OVERVIEW
The 2500 Signature represents the refinement of the original 2500, which has been in production since 1987.
The 2500 incorporates an innovative adaptation of the Basis fluid damped suspension of the Debut model. By
incorporating the suspension under the turntable platform Basis has been able to reduce the size of the
subchassis, gaining an advantageous “thickness-to-length ratio” for improved resonant behavior. We have
named the suspension isolators “Resonance Annihilators” as they indeed perform the function of converting
vibrational energy, on each side of the Annihilator, into heat energy. The close proximity of the tonearm to the
adjacent isolator is a great advantage of the 2500 over any other turntable design: tonearm energy, created as
the stylus traces the record groove, is effectively and immediately eliminated by this close isolator. The result
is an immediate and direct sound, the hallmark of the suspended 2000 series turntables.
The 2500 turntable is the result of the same “Basis Systems Approach” of product development as other
Basis products, where each individual subsystem contributing to the performance of the product is identified.
Specific goals for the performance of each subsystem are developed based on the function of that system.
Each system is designed, based on fundamental principles of physics, and then tested and optimized to
perform its function to the highest level. Only after each system has demonstrated superior performance at its
defined function is it approved for use in the final product. The result is a totally engineered product. When
looking at other products it can be obvious that the designer has “fallen in love” with a certain aspect of a
product. This may be a novel shape, a supposed isolator made of many layers of materials, or an unusual
material. Such shortsighted, incomplete designs are all too common in the record player field and result in
one-dimensional performance. With the Basis Systems Approach the buyer is assured of a complete
design, a truly refined final product that will withstand the test of time by performing at a state of the art level
for decades.
THE 2500/2800 SUBCHASSIS
The subchassis forms the base that holds all of the systems (drive, suspension, bearing/platter, tonearm
mount) together. Ideally the subchassis should provide a rigid, non-resonant support for the turntable system
components. The massive, two-inch thick stress-relieved acrylic 2500 subchassis indeed provides such an
ideal support. As stated above, the compact length and width of the 2500, coupled with the high thickness of
the acrylic, provide a high “thickness-to-length ratio” for great resonant control and tightly couple the
suspension to the tonearm mount area for greater vibration-quenching capabilities.
The acrylic material is cast as a solid block and stress-relieved for stability. The material itself exhibits superb
low-resonance characteristics without the need for problematic damping with elastomer materials. One needs
only to cue the stylus directly onto the subchassis on 2500, turn the volume up, and tap the subchassis with
various light objects such as toothpicks, small hex keys, small screwdrivers, and the like. You will note that the
sound from the speakers is different for each object and “sounds” like the material of that object striking acrylic.
Further, the sound is immediate and short without echoes, “overhang”, or ringing. Such a simple test,
performed with other subchassis materials, will show the benefits of solid, thick, cast acrylic as used for a
properly designed turntable subchassis. The 2500 subchassis provides the inert structure that a true, neutral,
state of the art record player requires.
THE ISOLATION SYSTEM
Isolating the turntable from the listening environment is crucial for you to really hear the music on your record.
Any less than total isolation reduces your turntable to an expensive tone control, with the sound becoming
colored by feedback and by ineffective handling of energy fed into the turntable by the tonearm.
The compact, self-contained Resonance Annihilator assemblies of the 2500 house the ultimate turntable
suspension system. This system totally isolates the turntable from vibration in the listening environment. It
also damps the subchassis by turning vibrational energy, which has been fed into the subchassis by the
tonearm, into heat energy. No other integral turntable suspension in the world performs the first function as
effectively, and no other turntable suspension performs the second function at all.
Additionally, the Basis system provides 48db greater isolation between the motor and the record-stylus
system. This means that the 2500 delivers musical details with 48db greater freedom from detail-masking
motor noise than any non-suspended turntable system.
The beneficiary of this superior energy-conversion isolation system is the listener. Musical details unfold with
effortless certainty, conveying the emotion of the music with profoundly convincing realism, combining
delicacy, immediacy, listenability, and explosive dynamics.
See the technical paper on Basis isolation systems for further discussion of the Basis suspension.
THE MOTOR
The 2500 Signature utilizes the most speed-stable type of motor available, the AC synchronous instrument
motor. Basis modifies this motor with a custom magnet assembly (see our Signature Series technical paper
for more details) to further smooth the power delivery and to assure a totally balanced rotating system.
The custom motor is mounted in its own housing, separated from the turntable by elastomer isolators, which
are themselves isolated from the critical tonearm/platter systems by the 2500 fluid damped suspension system.
The result of these extreme measures, along with the best drive belt in the business (See our Superbelt
technical paper for more information on belts) is a totally speed stable, quiet, cog-free drive system.
Musical notes are unwaveringly solid, as expected; additionally, such exceptional levels of speed stability lend
levels of coherence to the music and the recording soundfield that must be heard to be believed.
THE BEARING AND PLATTER SYSTEM
The 2500 features the Debut Signature Series platter and bearing. The bearing is unique in the history of
record players. It is an oil-well design, the smoothest, quietest bearing type. A multi-component two tiered
structure results in the very desirable but seemingly impossible reality of placing the center of gravity of the
platter directly between the top and bottom bushings of the bearing. Thus, the lowest possible lateral forces
are achieved. The result is lower friction and lower noise, which yields the silent backgrounds, low grain,
utterly transparent, and effortless sound for which the 2500 is known.