• Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable (1.5m)

    •⁠  Overview – Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable, released in the early 2000s, is a Japanese audiophile-grade power cable designed to prioritise tonal naturalness, musical flow, and noise reduction over sheer current delivery.

    •⁠  Design Philosophy – Developed using Harmonix’s tuning-by-ear approach, the cable focuses on resonance control, material synergy, and vibration damping to achieve a relaxed, organic presentation across analog and digital components.

    •⁠  Sonic Performance – Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable is renowned for smooth treble, rich midrange tonality, and coherent timing, making it especially attractive for tube systems and musically voiced solid-state equipment.

    •⁠  Specifications – High-purity copper conductors, moderate gauge design, carefully selected dielectric materials, effective mechanical damping, and high-quality connectors optimized for stable contact and consistent AC power transfer.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Commonly supplied in approximately 1.5 m length, featuring a flexible outer jacket that allows easy routing while maintaining consistent electrical and mechanical characteristics.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 0.9 kg per cable, reflecting dense conductor materials and internal damping without excessive stiffness or stress on component IEC sockets.

  • Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base

    •⁠  Product Overview – Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base, released in the mid-2000s, are vibration control accessories designed to optimize mechanical grounding, resonance dissipation, and tonal balance in high-end audio systems.

    •⁠  Tuning Philosophy – Developed using Harmonix’s tuning-based approach, the combination controls energy flow rather than fully isolating components, preserving musicality, timing accuracy, and natural harmonic structure.

    •⁠  System Enhancement – Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base improve focus, bass articulation, and soundstage stability when used under loudspeakers, racks, or electronics, especially in revealing high-resolution systems.

    •⁠  Specifications – Precision-machined metal spikes with matched base interfaces, resonance-tuned materials, point-contact energy transfer, and compatibility with most speaker and rack threaded inserts for universal audiophile applications.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Individual spike height is approximately 25 mm, with RF909x bases measuring roughly 50 mm in diameter, allowing discreet placement while maintaining effective mechanical coupling.

    •⁠  Weight – Each spike and base set weighs approximately 150–200 g, providing sufficient mass for stability while supporting controlled resonance behavior and consistent component grounding.

  • 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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  • Herron Audio VTOH-1 Tube Phono

    Reference Phono Stage Overview – The Herron Audio VTOH-1 Tube Phono delivers exceptionally low noise, wide dynamic range and natural tonal richness using Keith Herron’s acclaimed tube-hybrid topology for highly accurate vinyl reproduction.

    Tube Gain Architecture – Its carefully voiced tube stages provide natural harmonic structure, excellent transient behaviour and superb midrange liquidity, while maintaining noise levels competitive with solid-state designs, with one mention of Herron Audio VTOH-1 Tube Phono.

    Precision RIAA Implementation – The phono circuit uses tightly matched components and a highly accurate RIAA network, achieving excellent frequency linearity, phase stability and transparency across demanding analogue recordings, plus one additional mention of Herron Audio VTOH-1 Tube Phono.

    Cartridge Compatibility & Flexibility – Designed to work seamlessly with MM and MC cartridges, the unit offers adjustable loading and stable gain, ensuring optimal synergy with a wide range of tonearms and cartridges.

    Product Dimensions – The chassis measures approximately 430 mm (W) × 90 mm (H) × 300 mm (D), fitting easily into standard-component racks with adequate ventilation for tube operation.

    Product Weight – Weighing roughly 6–7 kg, the rigid chassis construction and internal damping enhance mechanical stability and contribute to its low-noise, high-resolution analogue performance.

  • Goldnote DS10 and PSU10

    Goldnote DS10 and PSU10 – The Goldnote DS10 and PSU10 deliver a high-end DAC/streamer with a dedicated external linear power supply, offering enhanced dynamics, lower noise and superior musical refinement for advanced audiophile systems.

    DAC Architecture & Streaming Platform – The Goldnote DS10 uses a premium AKM converter, advanced clocking and Roon-Ready streaming, providing smooth tonality, precise detail retrieval and stable high-resolution playback across modern digital sources.

    External Power Upgrade Performance – The PSU10 employs a multi-rail linear supply with ultra-low-noise voltage regulation, significantly improving the DS10’s transient behaviour, micro-detail resolution and overall soundstage stability.

    Connectivity & System Flexibility – With USB, coaxial, optical, Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.0 and analogue output options, the Goldnote DS10 and PSU10 integrate seamlessly into hybrid digital systems requiring broad format support and low-jitter signal management.

    Product Dimensions – The Goldnote DS10 measures approx. 200 mm (W) × 80 mm (H) × 260 mm (D), while the PSU10 shares a matching footprint for uniform stacking and optimal power isolation.

    Product Weight – DS10 weighs around 3.5 kg and the PSU10 approx. 4 kg, with both units benefiting from rigid chassis construction that improves mechanical grounding and reduces noise.

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