• DCS Puccini SACD and Clock

    •⁠  Overview – The dCS Puccini SACD and Clock, released in 2008, is a high-end SACD/CD player paired with an external master clock, delivering reference-level digital playback using dCS Ring DAC technology.

    •⁠  Ring DAC Architecture – Built around dCS’s proprietary Ring DAC topology, the system ensures ultra-low jitter, exceptional linearity, and remarkable transparency across both Red Book CD and high-resolution SACD playback.

    •⁠  Master Clock Integration – The dedicated Puccini U-Clock enhances timing precision by providing a stable word clock reference, reducing phase noise and improving spatial accuracy, micro-detail retrieval, and overall dynamic coherence.

    •⁠  Specifications – Supports CD and SACD playback, Ring DAC conversion, upsampling capability, AES/EBU and SPDIF digital inputs, Word Clock I/O, extremely low jitter architecture, and balanced XLR analogue outputs.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Each chassis measures approximately 461 mm wide × 92 mm high × 406 mm deep, maintaining a full-width premium enclosure designed for vibration resistance and rack integration.

    •⁠  Weight – The player weighs approximately 18 kg, while the master clock adds around 10 kg, reflecting heavy shielding, precision clock modules, and robust internal power supplies.

  • Aurender A1 music server

    A1 15th Anniversary Edition

    To mark Aurender’s 15th anniversary, we proudly present the A1 15th Anniversary, a special edition music server that embodies our dedication to musical purity and engineering excellence. Limited to 300 units worldwide, this model sets a new standard in analog performance.

    The 15th Anniversary Analog Music Server
    Quad DAC Architecture
    Bluetooth (lossless), HDMI ARC, I2S, AES/EBU inputs
    Google Cast, AirPlay, TIDAL Connect, Spotify Connect, Qobuz, Roon Ready

  • Aurender A1000

    High-performance analog player with versatile input/output options for seamless system integration.

    Aurender A1000

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  • SME 3012R Tonearm

    •⁠  Product Overview – SME 3012R Tonearm, released in 1989, is a precision-engineered 12-inch tonearm designed for high-mass moving-coil cartridges, delivering superb tracking stability, tonal density, and classic SME mechanical refinement.

    •⁠  Engineering Design – Precision knife-edge bearings, detachable headshell, and rigid magnesium arm tube ensure low resonance behavior, excellent groove tracing, and stable performance with low-compliance cartridges in high-end analog systems.

    •⁠  Vinyl Playback Performance – The extended 12-inch geometry reduces tracking error and distortion, producing expansive soundstage depth, improved bass authority, and smooth midrange presentation prized by experienced vinyl enthusiasts.

    •⁠  Specifications – Effective length approximately 308.8 mm, effective mass around 12 g, detachable SME headshell interface, dynamic balance system, and adjustable VTA, azimuth, and bias for precise cartridge optimization.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Overall length approximately 435 mm, mounting distance 295.6 mm, with substantial base assembly designed for compatibility with classic and modern high-mass turntable plinths.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximate total mass of 1.1 kg including headshell and base, contributing to mechanical stability, vibration control, and consistent tracking across a wide range of vinyl pressings.

  • 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.

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