• 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.

  • Stello Ai500 Integrated Amplifier

    High-End Integration – The Stello Ai500 Integrated Amplifier is a solid-state Class AB design released around 2010, featuring a built-in DAC and delivering powerful, transparent amplification suited for high-resolution systems.

    Refined DAC Section – Incorporating a high-quality 24/192 DAC, the Ai500 processes digital sources with exceptional clarity, low jitter, and improved transparency, offering a clean, detailed presentation across all music genres.

    Robust Amplification – The Stello Ai500 delivers authoritative current output and dynamic control, allowing it to drive a wide range of speakers while maintaining tonal accuracy, stability, and rhythmic precision.

    Audiophile Build Quality – Its thick aluminum chassis, vibration-resistant structure, and premium internal components enhance signal purity and ensure long-term reliability, making it an excellent centerpiece for modern listening rooms.

    Dimensions – Approx. 430 mm (W) × 100 mm (H) × 330 mm (D), providing a compact yet substantial footprint compatible with standard high-end audio racks.

    Weight – Around 12–14 kg due to its solid aluminum enclosure and high-quality transformer, contributing to improved damping and mechanical stability.

  • Celestion 7000

    Reference Floorstander Overview – The Celestion 7000, released in November 1989, is a sealed-floorstander speaker utilizing Celestion’s ART ribbon tweeter and dual 200 mm woofers for wideband clarity, dynamic range, and strong bass authority. 

    Ribbon Tweeter & Woofer Integration – With the ART ribbon delivering high-frequency detail and the twin cone woofers handling low-to-mid frequencies, the 7000 achieves smooth dispersion, coherent imaging, and a balanced tonal presentation across the audio spectrum. 

    Acoustic Performance – The Celestion 7000 offers a frequency response of approximately 45 Hz–20 kHz (±3 dB), with potential down to ~38 Hz (–6 dB), delivering impactful low bass without sacrificing midrange clarity or treble refinement. 

    Real-World Listening Character – The 7000 is often praised for its clean, transparent midrange, open treble, and controlled bass—making it a good match for analytical systems or those seeking detailed musical realism while retaining room-filling scale. 

    Dimensions – Approx. 1200 mm (H) × 340 mm (W) × 347 mm (D). A robust yet relatively slim floorstanding design suited for medium to large listening spaces. 

    Weight – Approximately 36.5 kg per speaker. The solid, well-braced cabinet and heavy construction contribute to stable bass response and reduced resonance for enduring, reliable audio performance. 

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  • Celestion SL600 with Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands

    Overview – The Celestion SL600 with Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands, introduced in 1986, features Aerolam honeycomb cabinets and advanced aluminium dome tweeters, delivering exceptional neutrality, imaging precision, and minimal cabinet coloration.

    Aerolam Technology – The Celestion SL600 uses aerospace-grade Aerolam panels that dramatically reduce cabinet resonance, allowing superior midrange purity and an uncolored, highly transparent presentation ideal for nearfield or dedicated listening rooms.

    High-Resolution Tweeter – Equipped with an advanced alloy dome tweeter and carefully matched crossover, the Celestion SL600 maintains excellent transient response, natural timbre, and wide dispersion for immersive stereo soundstaging.

    Stand Synergy – The Foundation Classic 2 Speaker Stands provide rigid support, optimized height, and mass-loading capability, enhancing bass articulation and stabilizing the Celestion SL600 for improved clarity and dynamic consistency.

    Dimensions – Speakers: approx. 305 mm (H) × 190 mm (W) × 235 mm (D). Stands: approximately 610 mm (height), designed specifically to match SL-series alignment.

    Weight – Speakers weigh around 5–6 kg each due to Aerolam construction; stands weigh approx. 12–15 kg per pair, providing excellent stability and vibration control.

  • Lenco L75 Turntable

    Classic Idler-Drive Design – The Lenco L75 Turntable features a high-torque idler-wheel system renowned for rhythmic drive, speed stability, and dynamic energy, making it one of the most musical vintage turntables ever produced.

    Heavy Platter Engineering – The Lenco L75 Turntable uses a substantial zinc-alloy platter and robust bearing assembly, delivering low noise, strong rotational inertia, and excellent pitch stability for engaging analogue playback.

    Vintage Tonearm & Upgrade Potential – The original L75 tonearm offers warm, forgiving performance, while the turntable itself is widely celebrated for modification potential, allowing enthusiasts to elevate it into true high-end territory.

    Solid Chassis Construction – With a steel top plate and strong mechanical layout, the L75 provides excellent vibration control and mechanical grounding, resulting in clearer midrange detail and more stable imaging.

    Dimensions – Approx. 445 mm (W) × 360 mm (D) × 150 mm (H). Designed to fit classic hi-fi furniture or custom plinths for improved resonance control.

    Weight – Around 10–12 kg depending on plinth, giving the L75 the mass needed for stable operation and reduced motor-induced vibrations.

  • Denon AVR-4520 9.2 channels AV Receiver

     

    • Denon AVR-4520 9.2 Channels AV Receiver – A flagship home-theatre receiver delivering powerful 9.2-channel processing, advanced surround formats, and premium build quality aimed at users seeking reference-grade cinema and music performance.

    • High-Performance Amplification – Features nine discrete Class AB amplifier channels rated at 150W per channel (8Ω, 20Hz–20kHz, 0.05% THD), providing exceptional control over large, demanding loudspeakers in multichannel setups.

    • Advanced Surround & Processing – Supports Audyssey MultEQ XT32 room correction, Audyssey DSX, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, 9.2 pre-outs, and full 4K video pass-through, enabling immersive cinema sound with precision tuning.

    • Connectivity & Integration – Equipped with 7 HDMI inputs, 3 HDMI outputs, network streaming, AirPlay, DLNA, USB playback, multi-zone capabilities, and flexible assignment for complex home-theatre layouts.

    • Product Dimensions – Measures approximately 434 mm (W) × 167 mm (H) × 389 mm (D), fitting seamlessly into AV racks while providing sufficient airflow for high-power operation.

    • Weight – Weighs around 17.6 kg, offering a robust transformer, rigid chassis, and mechanical stability to minimize vibration and maintain clean audio output.

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