• Celestion SL600 with Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands

    Overview – The Celestion SL600 with Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands, introduced in 1986, features Aerolam honeycomb cabinets and advanced aluminium dome tweeters, delivering exceptional neutrality, imaging precision, and minimal cabinet coloration.

    Aerolam Technology – The Celestion SL600 uses aerospace-grade Aerolam panels that dramatically reduce cabinet resonance, allowing superior midrange purity and an uncolored, highly transparent presentation ideal for nearfield or dedicated listening rooms.

    High-Resolution Tweeter – Equipped with an advanced alloy dome tweeter and carefully matched crossover, the Celestion SL600 maintains excellent transient response, natural timbre, and wide dispersion for immersive stereo soundstaging.

    Stand Synergy – The Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands provide rigid support, optimized height, and mass-loading capability, enhancing bass articulation and stabilizing the Celestion SL600 for improved clarity and dynamic consistency.

    Dimensions – Speakers: approx. 305 mm (H) × 190 mm (W) × 235 mm (D). Stands: approximately 610 mm (height), designed specifically to match SL-series alignment.

    Weight – Speakers weigh around 5–6 kg each due to Aerolam construction; stands weigh approx. 12–15 kg per pair, providing excellent stability and vibration control.

  • Celestion 7000

    Reference Floorstander Overview – The Celestion 7000, released in November 1989, is a sealed-floorstander speaker utilizing Celestion’s ART ribbon tweeter and dual 200 mm woofers for wideband clarity, dynamic range, and strong bass authority. 

    Ribbon Tweeter & Woofer Integration – With the ART ribbon delivering high-frequency detail and the twin cone woofers handling low-to-mid frequencies, the 7000 achieves smooth dispersion, coherent imaging, and a balanced tonal presentation across the audio spectrum. 

    Acoustic Performance – The Celestion 7000 offers a frequency response of approximately 45 Hz–20 kHz (±3 dB), with potential down to ~38 Hz (–6 dB), delivering impactful low bass without sacrificing midrange clarity or treble refinement. 

    Real-World Listening Character – The 7000 is often praised for its clean, transparent midrange, open treble, and controlled bass—making it a good match for analytical systems or those seeking detailed musical realism while retaining room-filling scale. 

    Dimensions – Approx. 1200 mm (H) × 340 mm (W) × 347 mm (D). A robust yet relatively slim floorstanding design suited for medium to large listening spaces. 

    Weight – Approximately 36.5 kg per speaker. The solid, well-braced cabinet and heavy construction contribute to stable bass response and reduced resonance for enduring, reliable audio performance. 

    Celestion 7000

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  • Alon II Speakers

    •⁠  Overview – The Alon II Speakers, released in the mid-1990s, are American-designed open-baffle hybrid loudspeakers featuring a dynamic woofer and dipole mid/tweeter array for expansive, room-filling soundstage realism.

    •⁠  Open-Baffle Design – Utilizing a dipole midrange and tweeter configuration, Alon II Speakers create exceptional spatial depth and imaging precision, minimizing box coloration while delivering natural, airy high-frequency extension.

    •⁠  Bass Performance – A sealed dynamic woofer provides articulate, tuneful low-frequency response, blending seamlessly with the open midrange section to produce balanced tonality and impressive dynamic scale in medium-sized rooms.

    •⁠  Specifications – 2-way hybrid dipole design, sensitivity approximately 87–89 dB, nominal 4-ohm impedance, recommended amplification 50–200 W, frequency response extending roughly 30 Hz–20 kHz, optimized for high-current solid-state amplification.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Each cabinet measures approximately 39 in high × 12 in wide × 15 in deep, with an open rear mid/high section requiring thoughtful room placement for best performance.

    •⁠  Weight – Each speaker weighs approximately 60–70 lbs (27–32 kg), reflecting solid cabinetry, substantial crossover components and robust driver assemblies.

    •⁠  Product Review – https://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/471/index.html

  • Fostex FE208

    Product Overview – Fostex FE208, released in 2002, is a high-sensitivity full-range driver designed for horn and back-loaded enclosures, prized for coherence, speed, and lifelike midrange reproduction.

    Sound Character – Designed for single-driver enthusiasts, this unit delivers exceptional immediacy, dynamic expression, and phase coherence, making it ideal for low-power tube amplifiers and minimalist signal paths.

    Driver Design – The FE208 features a lightweight paper cone, whizzer cone, and powerful ferrite motor system, enabling fast transient response and extended midrange clarity without crossover-induced phase distortion.

    Specifications – Nominal impedance is 8 ohms with sensitivity around 96 dB/W/m, supporting wide bandwidth performance and high efficiency, particularly suited for horn-loaded or high-efficiency loudspeaker designs.

    Dimensions – Driver diameter approximately 208 mm with standard mounting depth suitable for horn or large cabinet designs, allowing flexible integration into custom loudspeaker enclosures.

    Weight – Each driver weighs approximately 3 kg, with a rigid frame and motor assembly contributing to mechanical stability and controlled resonance behavior.

    Fostex FE208

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  • EMM Lab DAC2X V2

    •⁠  Product Overview – The EMM Lab DAC2X V2, released in 2018, is a reference solid-state digital-to-analogue converter engineered for extreme resolution, musical accuracy, and low-jitter performance in high-end digital playback systems.

    •⁠  Discrete Conversion Architecture – Designed around EMM Labs’ proprietary MDAT2 signal processing and discrete DAC topology, the unit delivers exceptional timing precision, tonal realism, and transparency across PCM and native DSD sources.

    •⁠  System Integration – The EMM Lab DAC2X V2 offers multiple digital inputs and fully balanced analogue outputs, enabling seamless integration with high-performance transports, streamers, and preamplifiers in reference-grade systems.

    •⁠  Specifications – Supports PCM up to 384kHz, native DSD, balanced XLR and single-ended RCA outputs, ultra-low jitter clocking, and high signal-to-noise ratios exceeding 120 dB for uncompromised digital fidelity.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approx. 438 mm (W) × 102 mm (H) × 406 mm (D), designed to match EMM Labs reference components while allowing effective heat dissipation and mechanical stability.

    •⁠  Weight – Around 12 kg, reflecting a robust power supply, precision-machined chassis, and extensive internal shielding for optimal noise control and long-term reliability.

  • EMM Labs XDS1 V1

    Reference Disc Player Overview – The EMM Labs XDS1 V1, released in 2009, is a flagship SACD/CD player featuring Ed Meitner’s discrete DAC architecture and proprietary digital processing for unmatched transparency, accuracy, and musical realism.

    Proprietary Digital Conversion – The XDS1 V1 employs Meitner-designed MDAT upconversion and MDAC conversion stages, delivering exceptionally low jitter, improved timing precision, and natural harmonic structure across both SACD and Red Book CD formats.

    Advanced Transport Mechanism – Using EMM Labs’ custom-built disc transport and precision servo control, the XDS1 V1 offers stable reading, reduced mechanical noise, and reliable long-term performance even with challenging discs.

    Ultra-Low Noise Analog Output – The fully discrete analog stage and premium power regulation ensure ultra-clean output with exceptional dynamic range, making the EMM Labs XDS1 V1 a reference source for high-end two-channel systems.

    Dimensions – Approx. 435 mm (W) × 109 mm (H) × 400 mm (D). Designed for stability and optimized resonance control, suitable for reference-level audio racks.

    Weight – Approx. 12.7 kg, offering a dense, rigid chassis that minimizes vibration and supports the precision transport and sensitive digital circuitry.

  • EMM Labs NS1 Streamer and DAC2X V2

    System Overview – The EMM Labs NS1 Streamer and DAC2X V2, released in the late 2010s, form a flagship digital front end delivering world-class resolution, proprietary signal processing, and exceptional transparency for reference-grade audio systems.

    Reference Streaming Architecture – The NS1 Streamer supports UPnP, AES67, USB, and proprietary EMM OptiLink output, ensuring ultra-stable digital transmission with near-zero jitter and seamless integration with the DAC2X V2 for bit-perfect playback.

    Proprietary Digital Conversion – The DAC2X V2 employs Meitner’s MDAT2 DSP and discrete MDAC conversion stages, delivering unmatched timing accuracy, natural harmonic structure, and exceptional dynamic realism across PCM and DSD formats.

    Ultra-Low Noise Analog Output – A fully discrete analog stage, advanced power regulation, and precision clocking ensure extraordinary purity, wide soundstage depth, and musical coherence, making the system ideal for top-tier solid-state or tube setups.

    Dimensions – NS1: approx. 435 mm (W) × 92 mm (H) × 400 mm (D). DAC2X V2: approx. 435 mm (W) × 109 mm (H) × 400 mm (D). Optimized for reference audio racks.

    Weight – NS1: approx. 8 kg. DAC2X V2: approx. 12.7 kg. Heavy, rigid chassis designs reduce mechanical noise and improve digital and analog circuit stability.

  • EMM Labs DA2 V3 DAC

    Overview – The EMM Labs DA2 V3 DAC, the updated flagship reference digital-to-analog converter, uses proprietary 16xDSD discrete DAC architecture, delivering extreme transparency, ultra-low jitter and refined dynamics for audiophiles. 

    Digital Architecture – Built around EMM Labs’ discrete DAC modules and advanced clocking technology, the DA2 V3 offers remarkable resolution, phase integrity, and exceptionally low distortion across a wide range of source formats. 

    Analogue Output – The analogue stage is designed for neutrality and musical coherence, providing a rich yet controlled presentation that preserves dynamic realism and timbral accuracy in high-fidelity playback. 

    Specifications – Features proprietary dual differential DACs, high-isolation clocking, MDAT2™ signal processing, galvanic USB isolation, extensive format support including DSD and DXD, and robust analog outputs for balanced systems. 

    Dimensions – Compact reference-class chassis measuring approximately 438 mm (W) × 400 mm (D) × 161 mm (H), precisely machined with premium finishes to match top-tier audio components. 

    Weight – Significant mass for stable operation, weighing about 17.2 kg, reflecting substantial internal circuitry, shielding, and premium power supply design for sustained high performance. 

    (Comes without Streamer Card)

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