AMG




Analog Manufaktur Germany (AMG). Precision-Built Turntables and Tonearms from Bavaria

Analog Manufaktur Germany (AMG) is a high-end German manufacturer founded in 2011 by Werner Röschlau and led since 2013 by Julian Lorenzi. Based in Deining, Bavaria, AMG crafts audiophile turntables, tonearms, and phono cables with meticulous attention to detail, combining artisanal craftsmanship with advanced CNC machining and a high level of in-house production.

AMG’s engineering hallmark is a proprietary dual-pivot elastic steel bearing, used in the acclaimed 9W and 12J tonearms. This innovative design ensures long-term stability, minimal friction, and unmatched musical fidelity.

Their product lineup includes precision turntables like the Giro, Viella V12, and Viella Forte, as well as 9–12 inch tonearms and ultra-pure phono cables. Distributed in over 25 countries, AMG is known for its German precision, elegant design, and reference-grade sound.

Frequently Asked Questions about AMG:

What does AMG manufacture?

High-end turntables (Giro, Viella V12, Viella Forte)

Precision tonearms (9W, 12J, Turbo series)

Audiophile-grade phono cables

What’s special about AMG tonearms?

They use a patented dual-pivot bearing made from elastic steel, offering exceptional precision, durability, and low-resonance performance.

Where are AMG products made?

Entirely in-house at the AMG facility in Deining, Bavaria (Germany), using a blend of CNC machining and handcrafting for unmatched quality control.

What is the brand’s origin story?

Founded in 2011 by Werner Röschlau, a seasoned engineer in turntable componentry, AMG has remained a family-run company, carried forward by his son Julian Lorenzi since 2013 with a deep commitment to innovation and craftsmanship.