• TAD Evolution One TX

    Product Overview – The TAD Evolution One TX (2016) is a high-end floorstanding loudspeaker engineered in Japan, combining studio-grade accuracy with refined musicality for reference-level two-channel listening environments.

    Driver Technology – Utilizing TAD’s Coherent Source Transducer with beryllium tweeter and midrange diaphragm, the TAD Evolution One TX delivers exceptional phase coherence, pinpoint imaging, and ultra-low distortion across the audible spectrum.

    Cabinet & Voicing – A rigid, low-resonance enclosure with curved side panels minimizes standing waves, allowing the speaker to produce deep, controlled bass while preserving tonal neutrality and dynamic realism at high playback levels.

    Specifications – Nominal impedance 4 ohms, sensitivity approximately 90 dB, frequency response around 28 Hz–60 kHz, recommended amplifier power 50–300 W, optimized for high-current solid-state or quality tube amplification.

    Dimensions – Each speaker measures approximately 400 mm wide × 1,154 mm high × 530 mm deep, designed as a full-scale reference floorstander suitable for medium to large dedicated listening rooms.

    Weight – Each unit weighs roughly 95 kg, reflecting extensive internal bracing and premium materials that contribute to mechanical stability, resonance control, and consistent acoustic performance.

  • Siltech Ruby Mountain 2 Power Cable (1.5m)

    •⁠  Overview – Siltech Ruby Mountain 2 Power Cable, released in 2002, is a high-end power cord engineered to reduce noise, improve current delivery, and enhance musical clarity in reference audio systems.

    •⁠  Conductor Technology – Utilises Siltech’s proprietary G7 silver-gold alloy conductors with advanced dielectric insulation, delivering low resistance, excellent conductivity, and superior preservation of micro-dynamics and tonal purity.

    •⁠  Sonic Performance – Siltech Ruby Mountain 2 Power Cable delivers a quieter noise floor, improved bass authority, enhanced midrange texture, and refined treble extension, benefiting amplifiers, source components, and digital front ends.

    •⁠  Specifications – Features multi-strand G7 silver-gold conductors, heavy shielding for EMI and RFI rejection, high-current capability up to 16A, and premium connectors ensuring secure contact and consistent power transfer.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Typically supplied in 2.0 m length, with a thick, flexible jacket designed for durability and ease of routing in high-end audio racks and power distribution setups.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 1.0 kg for a 2.0 m cable, reflecting dense conductor geometry, advanced shielding layers, and robust connector construction.

  • TAD Compact Reference CR1

    •⁠  Overview – TAD Compact Reference CR1, released in 2011, is a high-end standmount loudspeaker engineered to deliver reference-level neutrality, precision imaging, and studio-grade accuracy derived from TAD’s professional monitor heritage.

    •⁠  Driver Technology – Featuring TAD’s proprietary concentric CST driver with beryllium tweeter and magnesium midrange, it achieves point-source coherence, exceptional phase alignment, and ultra-low distortion across the audible frequency range.

    •⁠  Sonic Performance – TAD Compact Reference CR1 is celebrated for its transparency, holographic soundstage, and tonal realism, excelling with acoustic, orchestral, and complex recordings where timing and micro-detail are critical.

    •⁠  Specifications – Two-way bass-reflex design, nominal 4-ohm impedance, sensitivity approx. 87 dB, frequency response roughly 45 Hz–100 kHz, rear-firing port, and high-quality crossover components optimized for minimal signal loss.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approx. 410 mm (H) × 250 mm (W) × 360 mm (D), offering a substantial standmount form factor designed for rigid placement on dedicated speaker stands in reference listening environments.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 18 kg per speaker, reflecting dense cabinet construction, internal bracing, and premium driver assemblies required for resonance control and uncompromised acoustic performance.

  • TEAC VRDS-25

    Teac VRDS-25 CD Transport Overview – The Teac VRDS-25, released in the mid-1990s, features the renowned VRDS clamping mechanism that reduces disc vibration and jitter for significantly improved digital accuracy and musical refinement.

    VRDS Precision Engineering – Its die-cast aluminium transport stabilises discs during playback, minimising errors and mechanical resonance, making the VRDS-25 a respected benchmark among vintage audiophile CD transports.

    Exceptional Digital Output Quality – Offering coaxial and optical digital outputs, the unit delivers a clean, stable signal ideal for pairing with modern DACs, allowing the Teac VRDS-25 to remain highly relevant today.

    Robust Audiophile Construction – With a thick chassis, reinforced transport base, and premium internal components, the VRDS-25 provides excellent isolation from vibration and reliable long-term performance.

    Dimensions – Approx. 442 mm (W) × 125 mm (H) × 351 mm (D), offering a substantial chassis with optimal internal layout for transport stability and resonance control.

    Weight – Around 13–14 kg, reflecting the heavy VRDS mechanism and solid build quality that contribute to the unit’s speed stability and low mechanical noise.

    TEAC VRDS-25

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  • 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.

    Genesis IM5200

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  • Teac NT-503 (Black)

    • TEAC NT-503 (Black) – A dual-monaural USB DAC and network player with reference-level audio architecture built for discerning digital hi-fi systems.

    • Precision digital architecture – Supports PCM up to 384 kHz/32-bit and native DSD up to 11.2 MHz with dual AKM VERITA AK4490 DACs. 

    • Network and source flexibility – Includes DLNA 1.5, Bluetooth aptX/AAC/SBC, front-USB Type-A, rear-USB Type-B, Ethernet, optical/coax inputs and full app control. 

    • Product dimensions – 290 mm (W) × 81 mm (H) × 249 mm (D) / ~11.4″ × 3.2″ × 9.8″, designed for compact high-end rigs. 

    • Weight – Approximately 3.9 kg (8.6 lbs) ensuring high mechanical stability and premium build quality. 

    • Advanced features – Fully balanced analog outputs (XLR/RCA), 10 MHz external clock input, up-conversion to 12.2 MHz DSD or 384 kHz PCM, plus built-in headphone amplifier (500 mW + 500 mW). 

     

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