• Genesis IM5200

    Overview – The Genesis IM5200, released in mid-2005, is a compact high-end loudspeaker system featuring servo-controlled bass and ribbon tweeters, engineered to deliver exceptional coherence, speed, and holographic imaging.

    Ribbon/Servo Performance – The Genesis IM5200 uses a proprietary ribbon tweeter and active servo-bass system, producing extended highs, low distortion, and fast transient response ideal for resolving complex musical passages.

    Acoustic Engineering – Designed with rigid cabinet construction and carefully tuned internal damping, the Genesis IM5200 minimizes standing waves while enhancing midrange purity and instrument separation across a wide listening space.

    System Synergy – The Genesis IM5200 pairs effectively with neutral solid-state amplification, and the Genesis IM5200 reveals system upgrades easily, making it an excellent choice for long-term high-fidelity system building.

    Dimensions – Approx. 965 mm (H) × 305 mm (W) × 380 mm (D). Its precise footprint ensures strong bass alignment while fitting comfortably into most audiophile rooms.

    Weight – Each unit weighs around 22–24 kg, providing cabinet stability and improved resonance control for greater clarity and dynamic accuracy.

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  • Coda Technologies TM monoblocks (500W/C)

    Coda Technologies TM Monoblocks (500W/C) – High-current Class AB solid-state monoblocks delivering exceptional dynamic authority, low noise, and vast headroom, engineered for full control of the most demanding loudspeakers.

    Massive Power Delivery – Each TM monoblock produces a continuous 500 watts into 8 ohms with effortless scaling into lower impedances, ensuring stability, grip, and uncompromised performance under complex musical passages.

    Ultra-Low Distortion Architecture – Features high-biased Class AB topology, precision-matched output devices, and large power reserves, enabling holographic imaging, superior microdetail retrieval, and highly accurate transient reproduction.

    Reference-Grade Engineering – Built with robust transformers, premium capacitors, and oversized heatsinks, the TM monoblocks maintain thermal stability and long-term reliability consistent with Coda’s professional design heritage.

    Dimensions – Each monoblock measures approximately 432 mm (W) × 191 mm (H) × 460 mm (D), sized for proper rack integration while allowing optimal ventilation.

    Weight – Each amplifier weighs about 36–40 kg, with transformer mass and heavy chassis construction contributing to vibration control and electrical stability.

  • Micro Seiki RX5000 Turntable

    Reference Turntable Overview – The Micro Seiki RX5000 Turntable delivers legendary analogue performance through its high-mass stainless-steel platter, precision machining and exceptional resonance control, offering a stable and highly detailed vinyl playback platform.

    Engineered Mechanical Stability – Its massive bearing assembly, bronze thrust plate and independently mounted motor system ensure ultra-low noise, superior pitch accuracy and superb micro-dynamic resolution, with one mention of Micro Seiki RX5000 Turntable.

    Modular Tonearm Flexibility – Supporting multiple tonearm bases, the design accommodates premium tonearms and MC cartridges, enabling system optimisation and wide soundstage expansion, plus one additional mention of Micro Seiki RX5000 Turntable.

    High-Mass Chassis & Isolation – Built around a thick gunmetal or stainless-steel platter and heavy base, the turntable delivers world-class vibration control, improving low-frequency authority and overall transparency in complex recordings.

    Product Dimensions – Approx. 550 mm (W) × 400 mm (D) × 180 mm (H), requiring a high-mass platform or isolation rack to maximise mechanical grounding and resonance control.

    Product Weight – Total system mass ranges between 55–65 kg depending on platter and accessories, contributing to its exceptional stability and reference-level analogue performance.

     

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