• Mofi Electronics x Fender Precisiondeck Turntable

    •⁠  Overview – The Mofi Electronics x Fender PrecisionDeck Turntable, released in 2022, is a belt-drive audiophile turntable blending MoFi’s studio-grade engineering with Fender’s iconic Precision Bass aesthetics and musical heritage.

    •⁠  Studio-Inspired Design – Built in collaboration with Fender, the plinth mirrors the classic Precision Bass finish, while the 10-inch Ultra tonearm and damped Delrin platter ensure precise tracking and low mechanical resonance.

    •⁠  Precision Engineering – Featuring a hardened steel inverted bearing, isolated AC motor, and carefully tuned belt-drive system, this deck delivers excellent speed stability and low noise floor for revealing analogue playback.

    •⁠  Specifications – Belt-drive system, 33⅓ and 45 RPM speeds, 10-inch gimbaled Ultra tonearm, Delrin platter, hardened steel inverted bearing, external AC motor, high-mass plinth for vibration control.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approximately 483 mm wide × 127 mm high × 356 mm deep, designed with substantial footprint for stability while remaining rack-friendly for most hi-fi installations.

    •⁠  Weight – Weighs approximately 18 kg, reflecting its solid plinth construction, precision bearing assembly, and damped platter design for enhanced resonance control.

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  • Sumiko Rainier MM Cartridge

    Product Overview – The Sumiko Rainier MM Cartridge (2018) is an entry-level moving-magnet design focused on musical balance, forgiving playback, and reliable performance, making it ideal for both new vinyl listeners and budget-conscious analogue systems.

    Stylus & Generator Design – Fitted with a bonded elliptical stylus and Sumiko’s carefully tuned generator, the Sumiko Rainier MM Cartridge delivers stable tracking, reduced surface noise, and consistent groove contact across a wide range of record conditions.

    Sonic Character – Voiced for warmth and smoothness, this cartridge emphasizes an easygoing tonal balance with rounded bass, relaxed treble, and cohesive midrange presentation suitable for long listening sessions.

    Specifications – Moving-magnet output approximately 5.0 mV, recommended load 47 kΩ, channel separation around 22 dB, frequency response roughly 15 Hz–25 kHz, optimized for lightweight to medium-mass tonearms.

    Dimensions – Standard half-inch mount cartridge body with compact Oyster-series proportions, ensuring straightforward alignment and compatibility with most headshells and tonearms used on entry-level and midrange turntables.

    Weight – Approximately 6.5 g, allowing easy balancing on most tonearms while maintaining stable tracking and consistent stylus pressure during playback.

  • Sumiko Moonstone MM Cartridge

    Product Overview – The Sumiko Moonstone MM Cartridge (2018) is a high-performance moving-magnet design engineered for musical warmth, refined detail, and easy system matching with standard 47 kΩ phono inputs.

    Stylus & Generator Design – Utilizing a nude elliptical stylus and carefully tuned generator, the Sumiko Moonstone MM Cartridge delivers excellent groove contact, reduced distortion, and smooth tracking across demanding inner-groove passages.

    Sonic Character – Known for its natural midrange, controlled bass weight, and non-fatiguing treble, this cartridge emphasizes musical flow and tonal coherence over exaggerated detail or analytical presentation.

    Specifications – Moving-magnet output approximately 3.0 mV, recommended load 47 kΩ, channel separation around 30 dB, frequency response roughly 12 Hz–30 kHz, optimized for medium-mass tonearms.

    Dimensions – Standard half-inch mount cartridge body with compact proportions typical of Sumiko Oyster-series designs, allowing straightforward alignment and compatibility with a wide range of headshells and tonearms.

    Weight – Approximately 6.5 g, providing stable tracking performance while maintaining compatibility with most counterweight ranges and ensuring consistent stylus contact across varying record conditions.

  • Apogee Stage Speakers

    Product Overview – The Apogee Stage Speakers, released circa 1990, are full-range planar ribbon loudspeakers designed for high-resolution, low-distortion playback, delivering the open, fast transient response Apogee is renowned for.

    Ribbon Loudspeaker Performance – Featuring true ribbon midrange and tweeter elements, these speakers deliver lightning-fast transients, exceptional clarity, and expansive soundstaging that rewards high-quality amplification and careful system matching.

    Design & Sonic Character – The Apogee Stage Speakers use a dipole radiation pattern with large ribbon surfaces, producing natural tonal balance, deep image layering, and lifelike vocal reproduction unmatched by conventional dynamic driver designs.

    Specifications – Nominal impedance is approximately 3–4 ohms with sensitivity around 86 dB, requiring high-current amplifiers capable of stable low-impedance drive to unlock their full dynamic and tonal potential.

    Dimensions – Each speaker measures approximately 1220 mm (H) × 560 mm (W) × 60 mm (D), with a slim vertical profile that still demands adequate floor space and thoughtful room placement.

    Weight – Each speaker weighs roughly 32 kg, reflecting the substantial ribbon assemblies, rigid frame construction, and damping required for mechanical stability and accurate ribbon driver operation.

  • Krell KAV-300I Integrated Amplifier

    Product Overview – The Krell KAV-300I Integrated Amplifier was released in 1999 as a solid-state Class A/AB design, combining preamplifier and high-current power amplification for authoritative control and classic Krell drive.

    Amplification Performance – Delivering exceptional grip and dynamics, the amplifier provides effortless current delivery, wide bandwidth, and low noise, making it ideal for demanding loudspeakers and high-resolution analogue or digital sources.

    Build & Sonic Character – The Krell KAV-300I Integrated Amplifier features Krell’s robust power supply architecture, discrete circuitry, and minimalist signal path, resulting in tight bass, transparent midrange, and extended, controlled high frequencies.

    Specifications – Rated at approximately 150 W per channel into 8 ohms and 300 W into 4 ohms, with high-current output stages, wide frequency response, and stable operation into low-impedance speaker loads.

    Dimensions – Measures approximately 432 mm (W) × 178 mm (H) × 457 mm (D), requiring a sturdy, well-ventilated rack to accommodate its substantial chassis depth and heat dissipation.

    Weight – Weighs roughly 31 kg, reflecting its oversized transformer, large capacitor bank, and heavy aluminum chassis designed for mechanical stability and long-term electrical performance.

  • Sumiko Pearl MM Cartridge

    Product Overview – The Sumiko Pearl MM Cartridge is a classic moving-magnet phono cartridge known for smooth, musical analogue playback, delivering balanced highs, defined mids, and rhythmic clarity that elevates everyday vinyl listening. 

    Design & Engineering – Featuring a precision 0.3 × 0.7 mil elliptical stylus and high-purity copper coils, the Pearl’s generator and compliance are optimized for wide frequency response, detail retrieval, and stereo imaging. 

    Analogue Character – With its evenly balanced tonal presentation and broad 12 Hz‒30 kHz response, the cartridge offers engaging bass, articulate midrange, and a forgiving high end for long listening sessions. 

    Specifications – Moving Magnet design with ~4.0 mV output at 1 kHz, load impedance ~47 kΩ, compliance ~12×10⁻⁶ cm/dyn, and recommended tracking force ~2.0 g — ideal for most MM phono stages. 

    Dimensions – Compact body measuring approx. 11.6 × 20.26 × 27.24 mm with bagged mounting and removable stylus, enabling easy setup on standard tonearms. 

    Weight – Weighs about 6.0 g, balancing low mass for stability with sufficient tracking capability for sonic nuance and compatible tracking on a broad range of turntables. 

  • Sumiko Oyster MM Cartridge

    Product Overview – Sumiko Oyster MM Cartridge, a classic moving-magnet phono cartridge, offers a smooth, musical analogue presentation ideal for beginners or vinyl upgraders seeking superior performance over stock cartridges. 

    Design & Performance – The Sumiko Oyster MM Cartridge features a bonded spherical stylus and rugged alloy cantilever, delivering engaging midrange, gentle high-frequency extension, and improved groove detail over entry-level designs. 

    Analogue Character – The cartridge’s balanced tonal signature produces natural warmth and layered sound, making the Oyster especially enjoyable for everyday listening across diverse music genres. 

    Specifications – Moving Magnet design with ~5.0 mV output, 30 Hz–20 kHz frequency response, recommended tracking force ~2.3 g, compliance ~12×10⁻⁶ cm/dyn, and 47 kΩ load impedance for broad MM compatibility. 

    Dimensions – Compact and lightweight at approximately 18.2 mm × 18 mm × 30.5 mm, the Sumiko Oyster MM Cartridge suits most tonearms with standard half-inch mount and maintains rigid structural integrity. 

    Weight – Weighing about 5.3 g, the cartridge’s low mass aids stable tracking and broad tonearm compatibility while remaining easy to align and adjust on a wide range of turntables. 

  • Krell KSA200S Amplifier

    Product Overview – The Krell KSA200S Amplifier, released in 1995, is a solid-state pure Class A stereo power amplifier delivering legendary current capability, extreme control, and the authoritative sonic signature Krell is known for.

    Amplification Topology – Designed with massive power supplies and fully balanced circuitry, the KSA200S operates in continuous Class A, providing unwavering drive, low distortion, and exceptional loudspeaker control even under demanding loads.

    Sonic Performance – Krell KSA200S Amplifier delivers explosive dynamics, deep controlled bass, and a neutral tonal balance, excelling with difficult speakers and large-scale orchestral or rock recordings at realistic listening levels.

    Specifications – Rated at 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms, doubling into 4 ohms, with stable operation into 2 ohms, ultra-high current output, and extremely low output impedance for maximum damping factor.

    Dimensions – Chassis measures approximately 438 mm (W) × 197 mm (H) × 546 mm (D), reflecting the substantial heatsinking and transformer size required for sustained Class A operation.

    Weight – Weighs approximately 72 kg, with the extreme mass attributed to oversized transformers, extensive heatsinks, and heavy internal construction designed for thermal stability and long-term reliability.

  • Sumiko Blue Point No. 3 Low MC Cartridge

    Product Overview – The Sumiko Blue Point No. 3 Low MC Cartridge is a premium low-output moving-coil phono cartridge designed for refined analogue playback, offering enhanced detail, tonal richness, and excellent tracking for serious vinyl enthusiasts.

    Stylus & Generator Design – Featuring an advanced line-contact stylus and precision generator assembly, the Blue Point No. 3 Low MC Cartridge delivers superior groove contact, low distortion, and improved retrieval of microdetail from complex vinyl passages.

    Analogue Character – This cartridge is known for its balanced tonal signature, controlled bass extension, articulate midrange, and smooth treble, making it well suited to high-quality tonearms and robust phono stages.

    Specifications – Low MC output around ~0.3–0.5 mV, recommended load impedance typically between 100–200 ohms, compliance optimised for medium-mass tonearms, and wide frequency response for accurate music reproduction.

    Dimensions – Compact body measuring approximately typical MC cartridge footprint (~12 mm × 18 mm × 30 mm), engineered for easy alignment and secure mounting on standard ½-inch tonearm headshells without compromise.

    Weight – Weighs roughly 7 g, offering a low-mass yet stable tracking platform that supports accurate groove following and consistent channel balance across a range of record pressings.

  • Krell FPB MC250 Monoblock

    •⁠  Overview – Krell FPB MC250 Monoblock, released in 2001, is a solid-state Class A/AB monaural power amplifier designed to deliver immense current capability, extreme control, and reference-level dynamics for demanding loudspeakers.

    •⁠  Amplifier Topology – Built on Krell’s Full Power Balanced architecture, it operates in high-bias Class A before transitioning to Class AB, ensuring low distortion, fast transient response, and consistent performance across complex loads.

    •⁠  System Authority – The Krell FPB MC250 Monoblock excels at driving low-impedance and difficult speakers, producing authoritative bass grip, wide dynamic headroom, and effortless scale without compression at realistic listening levels.

    •⁠  Specifications – Rated at 250 watts into 8 ohms, doubling to 500 watts into 4 ohms and higher into lower impedances, featuring extremely high damping factor, wide bandwidth, and fully balanced discrete circuitry.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approx. 438 mm (W) × 305 mm (H) × 533 mm (D), housed in a massive aluminium chassis with extensive heatsinking and internal isolation for thermal stability and vibration control.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 68 kg per monoblock, reflecting enormous transformers, capacitor banks, and Krell’s uncompromising mechanical construction required for sustained high-current operation.

  • Marantz 1072

    Marantz 1072 Overview – The Marantz 1072, released in 1977, is a solid-state Class A/B integrated amplifier featuring built-in preamplification and the classic Marantz warm tonal signature, delivering smooth, musical performance for vintage audio enthusiasts.

    Classic Marantz Sound – Known for its rich midrange, fluid presentation, and non-fatiguing character, the Marantz 1072 offers excellent synergy with vintage and modern speakers, producing engaging sound with timeless musicality.

    Robust Solid-State Engineering – With high-quality transistors, stable power delivery, and Marantz’s renowned circuit philosophy, the 1072 maintains low noise, dependable operation, and strong dynamic expression across varied listening genres.

    Vintage Build Quality – The Marantz 1072 features a rigid chassis, precision rotary controls, and classic brushed-aluminum styling, appealing to collectors seeking reliable long-term performance and authentic 1970s design.

    Dimensions – Approx. 440 mm (W) × 126 mm (H) × 345 mm (D), sized to fit standard hi-fi shelving while maintaining proper airflow for stable vintage operation.

    Weight – Roughly 10.5 kg, supported by solid internal componentry and transformers that contribute to its stable, full-bodied sonic character.

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  • Krell KSL Pre Amp, FPB 200 Power Amp & KAV 300 CD Player

    Krell KSL Pre Amp, FPB 200 Power Amp & KAV 300 CD Player Overview – This early-2000s Krell trio delivers reference solid-state Class A/AB performance, combining authoritative power, ultra-low distortion, and exceptional transparency for serious high-end stereo systems.

    High-Resolution Preamplifier Clarity – The KSL preamp provides wide bandwidth, fully balanced circuitry, and a low-noise signal path, offering precise imaging, excellent channel separation, and a clean, neutral tonal balance suited for revealing systems.

    FPB 200 Class A/AB Power Authority – The Krell KSL Pre Amp, FPB 200 Power Amp & KAV 300 CD Player system is anchored by the FPB 200, delivering 200W per channel with Krell’s Sustained Plateau Bias for massive current and effortless control.

    Premium Digital Playback – The KAV 300 CD Player employs Krell’s advanced jitter-reduction, high-precision DAC architecture, and robust transport mechanism to produce detailed, dynamic, and musically engaging CD reproduction.

    Dimensions – KSL: approx. 432 × 76 × 381 mm. FPB 200: approx. 483 × 254 × 610 mm. KAV 300 CD: approx. 483 × 89 × 410 mm, all designed for rack-friendly installation.

    Weight – FPB 200 approx. 45–50 kg due to its massive transformers; KSL approx. 8 kg; KAV 300 CD approx. 10 kg, reflecting Krell’s heavy-duty, resonance-free construction.

  • 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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  • Krell KSA-300S Stereo Amplifier

    Krell KSA-300S Stereo Amplifier – This powerhouse Class A/AB sliding-bias design delivers massive current, exceptional control, and the unmistakable Krell authority, driving even the most demanding speakers with effortless precision.

    Sustained Power Delivery – Known for its enormous current reserves and stability into extremely low impedances, the KSA-300S provides grip, dynamics, and low-frequency impact unmatched by typical solid-state amplifiers of its era.

    Sophisticated Krell Topology – Featuring Krell’s proprietary Sustained Plateau Biasing, the amplifier achieves Class A performance at practical efficiency levels, offering transparency, speed, and refined musical detail.

    System Integration – Balanced and single-ended inputs, robust binding posts, and a highly inert chassis ensure quiet operation, excellent grounding, and seamless matching with high-end preamps and loudspeakers.

    Dimensions – Krell KSA-300S Stereo Amplifier Measures approximately 483 mm (W) × 241 mm (H) × 686 mm (D), requiring a sturdy rack with ample ventilation due to its substantial heat dissipation needs.

    Weight – Weighs roughly 68–70 kg, attributed to its heavy transformer architecture and oversized power supply, ensuring rock-solid stability and peak performance under demanding loads.

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