Pioneer All-in-One Turntables

HYM Makes Vinyl Accessible

All-in-One is a result, not a shortcut.

For HYM, All-in-One means carefully balancing every essential part of a vinyl system —
from stylus and tonearm to amplification and speakers —
so that no single element dominates the experience.
The goal is not technical excess, but a complete and harmonious way of listening.

Why All-in-One Matters

Traditional vinyl systems tend to grow endlessly.
More components. More cables. More decisions.
Over time, managing the system replaces listening to music.
Vinyl becomes demanding — in space, in setup, and in technical knowledge
— keeping many music lovers at a distance.
HYM believes vinyl should return to what matters most: listening.

How HYM Approaches All-in-One

We approach vinyl from the opposite direction. Instead of asking people to adapt to equipment,
we design equipment to adapt to real life. Every decision is made in pursuit of balance:

· Sound quality · Physical space · Visual presence · Ease of use

ALL-IN-ONE TECHNOLOGY

T&S Suspension System

The T&S Suspension System is HYM’s foundation technology.
It is designed to isolate the turntable from external vibration
while maintaining internal balance between components.
Rather than relying on mass alone,
T&S focuses on controlled suspension and energy dispersion.

Tri-point Suspension

Tri‑point Suspension uses a three‑point support structure to maintain equilibrium.
Three points define a plane — creating natural stability without unnecessary complexity.
This structure minimizes micro‑movement and reduces resonance caused by uneven surfaces.
It allows the turntable to remain stable in real‑world environments
— not just perfect laboratory conditions.

*Patent Number:ZL201720523995.9

Spherical Airbag

The Spherical Airbag is a carefully tuned cushioning element within HYM’s suspension system.
Its spherical form allows multi‑directional absorption of vibration and shock.

*Patent Number:ZL201821767957.9

Craft & Manufacturing

Technology alone is not enough.
Every HYM product goes through extensive prototyping, listening tests, and material refinement.
The process is slow by design — because sound cannot be rushed.