• Thorens TD126 MK3 Turntable

    Thorens TD126 MK3 Turntable – The Thorens TD126 MK3 Turntable delivers classic Swiss engineering with exceptional rotational stability, low noise, and refined musicality, making it a sought-after choice among vintage analogue enthusiasts.

    Precision Servo-Controlled Motor – Utilising an electronically regulated direct-drive motor, the TD126 MK3 maintains accurate platter speed with minimal wow and flutter, ensuring highly stable playback across demanding recordings.

    Advanced Suspension System – Its floating sub-chassis design effectively isolates the tonearm and platter from external vibrations, improving tracking accuracy, tonal purity, and performance in less-than-ideal room environments.

    Tonearm Compatibility – Engineered for versatility, the table accommodates a wide range of tonearms and cartridges, allowing enthusiasts to fine-tune sound character and improve system synergy according to preference.

    Dimensions – Approx. 440 mm (W) × 360 mm (D) × 170 mm (H), offering a substantial but manageable footprint ideal for high-quality audio racks.

    Weight – Roughly 12–14 kg depending on tonearm configuration, contributing to mechanical stability and superior vibration control.

  • Thorens TD160

    Turntable Overview – The Thorens TD160, introduced in 1972, is a legendary suspended–subchassis belt-drive turntable known for its low-noise performance, stable speed accuracy, and smooth, organic analog presentation cherished by vinyl enthusiasts.

    Suspended Subchassis Design – The Thorens TD160 uses a floating subchassis with precision springs to isolate the platter and tonearm from vibration, delivering cleaner transients, improved imaging, and a more natural midrange.

    Low-Noise Belt-Drive System – With its quiet AC motor and stable belt-drive mechanism, the TD160 provides excellent rotational consistency while minimizing rumble, making it a reliable platform for both vintage and modern cartridges.

    Upgrade-Friendly Architecture – The Thorens TD160 features a modular design, enabling improvements such as tonearm swaps, platter mats, external power supplies, and damping enhancements for long-term system growth and sonic refinement.

    Dimensions – Approx. 445 mm (W) × 150 mm (H) × 350 mm (D). Classic compact footprint makes it suitable for standard hi-fi racks and vintage furniture setups.

    Weight – Approx. 10 kg, offering solid mechanical stability that aids resonance control and supports the turntable’s suspended performance characteristics.

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  • Tannoy Eyris DC3

    Overview – The Tannoy Eyris DC3, released in 2002, is a compact floorstanding loudspeaker featuring Tannoy’s renowned Dual Concentric driver technology for seamless point-source imaging and exceptional coherence across the frequency spectrum.

    Dual Concentric Precision – The Eyris DC3 delivers outstanding midrange clarity and precise spatial projection, benefiting from Tannoy’s coaxial driver layout that ensures uniform dispersion and improved timing accuracy in real-world rooms.

    Controlled Bass Performance – Designed with a well-tuned cabinet and rear reflex port, the Tannoy Eyris DC3 produces articulate low frequencies with strong extension while maintaining tight control suitable for both music and home audio setups.

    Premium Construction – The Eyris DC3 employs high-rigidity enclosures with real-wood veneers, low-resonance panels, and quality crossover components, enhancing transparency and long-term performance stability.

    Dimensions – Approx. 926 mm (H) × 204 mm (W) × 277 mm (D), providing an elegant footprint that fits comfortably into medium-sized listening environments.

    Weight – Approx. 16.5 kg per speaker, offering solid cabinet mass for reduced vibration and improved driver accuracy.

  • Soulines The Loop Phono

    •⁠  Product Overview – Soulines The Loop Phono, released in 2017, is a tube phono preamplifier engineered for serious vinyl playback, focusing on low noise, wide bandwidth, and precise analogue signal preservation.

    •⁠  Circuit Design – Designed with a fully discrete, dual-mono topology and carefully optimized grounding, the phono stage minimizes interference and preserves micro-detail, timing accuracy, and dynamic expression from analogue sources.

    •⁠  Analogue Performance – Soulines The Loop Phono delivers an open soundstage, natural tonal balance, and excellent transient clarity, making it well suited for high-resolution moving-magnet and moving-coil cartridge systems.

    •⁠  Specifications – Supports MM and MC cartridges with selectable gain and loading, accurate RIAA equalization, ultra-low noise floor, and high headroom to accommodate wide dynamic swings without compression.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approx. 430 mm (W) × 120 mm (H) × 330 mm (D), housed in a rigid, resonance-controlled enclosure designed to reduce mechanical vibration and electrical interference.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 8 kg, reflecting a substantial linear power supply and robust internal layout optimized for stable, low-noise analogue operation.

  • Tannoy TD10

    •⁠  Classic Dual Concentric Design – Tannoy TD10, released in the mid-1990s, features the renowned Dual Concentric driver, delivering point-source coherence, precise imaging, and natural tonal balance prized by experienced audiophiles.

    •⁠  Coherent Soundstage Performance – The Tannoy TD10 excels in phase accuracy and timing, producing a holographic stereo image with stable center focus, realistic scale, and effortless musical flow across diverse listening genres.

    •⁠  High Sensitivity Efficiency – Designed for compatibility with both tube and solid-state amplification, this loudspeaker offers high sensitivity and controlled impedance, allowing dynamic expression even with moderate-powered amplifiers.

    •⁠  Specifications – Nominal impedance is 8 ohms with sensitivity around 92 dB, using a 10-inch Dual Concentric driver, wide frequency response, and front-ported cabinet for controlled low-frequency extension.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approx. 1,000 mm (H) × 360 mm (W) × 340 mm (D), providing a substantial cabinet volume optimized for bass authority while remaining suitable for medium to large listening rooms.

    •⁠  Weight – Each speaker weighs approximately 32–35 kg, reflecting robust cabinet construction designed to minimize resonance and support stable, vibration-free driver performance.

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  • Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier

    Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier – A high-current Class AB design delivering exceptional control, low distortion and dynamic authority, offering reference-level performance for demanding loudspeakers and advanced audiophile systems.

    SoundEngine2 & Digital Architecture – Featuring Hegel’s SoundEngine2 error-cancellation technology, dual mono design and advanced DAC implementation, the Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier achieves ultra-low noise, remarkable resolution and highly accurate musical timing.

    Connectivity & System Flexibility – With DLNA/UPnP streaming, AirPlay, Roon Ready support, coaxial/optical inputs, USB, analogue RCA and XLR, the Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier integrates effortlessly into complex digital ecosystems with stable, high-bandwidth signal management.

    Power Delivery & Listening Behaviour – Delivering 250W per channel into 8 ohms with high damping factor, the Amplifier provides tight bass grip, expansive soundstage layering and effortless dynamic scaling across all playback levels.

    Product Dimensions – The Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier measures 430 mm (W) × 115 mm (H) × 445 mm (D), offering a substantial yet rack-friendly footprint designed for optimal cooling and mechanical stability.

    Product Weight – Weighing approximately 20.5 kg, the Amplifier benefits from a rigid chassis and large toroidal transformer, improving noise isolation, transient control and overall sonic refinement.

  • Thorens Schopper TD124

    •⁠  Heritage Icon – Thorens Schopper TD124, originally released in 1957, is a restored idler-drive transcription turntable rebuilt by Schopper Switzerland to deliver historical broadcast-grade analog performance with modern reliability.

    •⁠  Drive & Craftsmanship – Featuring a precision idler-wheel drive and fully refurbished motor assembly, this classic deck provides robust torque, stable speed, and mechanical refinement prized by analog purists and experienced vinyl enthusiasts. 

    •⁠  Analog Performance – Revered for its dynamic authority and rhythmic presence, the restored TD124 delivers deep tonal impact, timing accuracy, and compelling musical flow that many vintage and modern turntables still strive to match. 

    •⁠  Specifications – Idler-drive mechanism, four selectable speeds including 16⅔, 33⅓, 45 and 78 RPM, synchronous high-torque motor, eddy-current braking, heavy two-piece platter, and optimized compatibility with long tonearms and high-mass cartridges. 

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approx. 480 mm (W) × 380 mm (D) × 190 mm (H), variable with custom plinth choice; size supports long tonearm applications and robust vibration control setups. 

    •⁠  Weight – About 18–22 kg including restored chassis and custom plinth, providing substantial mechanical grounding, rotational inertia, and stable playback performance. 

    •⁠  Product Reviewhttps://www.tannoyista.com/2021/09/thorens-td124-turntable.html

  • Tannoy Yorkminster SE Prestige

    Tannoy Yorkminster SE Prestige

    Enclosure Type: 2-way twin rear-ported

    • Recommended Amplifier: 50 – 225W

    • Power Handling: 150W

    • Frequency Response: 23Hz – 22kHz

    • Crossover Frequency: 1.1kHz

    • Crossover Type: Bi-wired, hand-wired passive, time-compensated 2nd order LF & HF

    • Sensitivity: 95dB

    • Impedance: 8 Ohms

    • Internal Volume: 200 Litres

    • HF: 51mm (2”) aluminium alloy dome, Alnico magnet, Pepperpot Waveguide™

    • LF: 300mm (12”) treated paper pulp cone, HE twin-roll fabric surround, 52mm (2”) voice coil

    • Adjustments: ±3dB over 1kHz to 22kHz, +2dB to –6dB per octave (5kHz – 22kHz slope)

    • Dimensions (W x H x D): 620 × 1080 × 447 mm

    • Weight: 61.5kg each

  • Grandinote Supremo Integrated Amplifier

    Overview – The Grandinote Supremo Integrated Amplifier (2018) is a high-end pure Class A solid-state integrated amplifier using full dual-mono, no-feedback topology with MagnetoSolid-VHP output transformers for exceptional musical depth and control. 

    Architecture & Sound – With no capacitors in the signal path and full balanced XLR inputs only, the Supremo delivers ultra-wide bandwidth, superior channel separation, rich timbral accuracy, and a natural, uncompressed musical presentation. 

    Performance Character – Sonically energetic and transparent, the Supremo balances precision and musicality, producing articulate bass, detailed midrange, and refined highs with remarkable dynamics and coherence. 

    Specifications – Class A output 37 W per channel into 8 Ω, damping factor >230, flat response 1.5 Hz–350 kHz, four fully balanced XLR inputs, direct-coupled stages, and 270 W absorbed power. 

    Dimensions – Chassis measures approximately 318 mm (W) × 196 mm (H) × 473 mm (D), crafted for mechanical rigidity and resonance suppression in premium audio systems. 

    Weight – Weighs about 40 kg, reflecting substantial internal components, heavy shielding, and a robust, precision-machined Italian build for stability and long-term reliability. 

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