• Metronome AQWO 2 and Elektra Power Supply

    •⁠  Product Overview – Metronome AQWO 2 and Elektra Power Supply, released in 2021, form a reference-grade CD/SACD player and DAC system, combining French precision engineering with modular power supply architecture for ultimate digital playback.

    •⁠  Digital Architecture – The AQWO 2 supports CD, SACD, and high-resolution PCM/DSD via USB and AES/EBU, using dual AKM DACs and discrete analog stages for natural tonal density and low digital glare.

    •⁠  Sonic Performance – Metronome AQWO 2 and Elektra Power Supply is renowned for its organic, analog-like presentation, the system delivers expansive soundstage depth, refined microdynamics, and exceptional low-level resolution, excelling with both discs and high-resolution digital sources.

    •⁠  Specifications – Supports up to PCM 32-bit/384 kHz and DSD256, features balanced XLR and RCA outputs, multiple digital inputs, and benefits from the Elektra outboard supply for reduced noise and improved dynamic authority.

    •⁠  Dimensions – AQWO 2 measures approximately 450 mm (W) × 110 mm (H) × 430 mm (D), while the Elektra power supply matches the footprint for seamless rack integration and visual symmetry.

    •⁠  Weight – AQWO 2 weighs about 16 kg, with the Elektra power supply adding approximately 11 kg, reflecting heavy-duty transformers, mechanical damping, and high-quality power regulation circuitry.

  • 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

  • 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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  • 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.

  • Pass Labs X150.8 Power Amplifier

    Power Amplifier Overview – The Pass Labs X150.8 Power Amplifier is a Class A/AB design delivering 150W into 8Ω with high-current capability, offering exceptional purity, wide bandwidth and authoritative control for demanding loudspeakers.

    Circuit Topology & Sonics – Using Pass Labs’ patented Super-Symmetric (SuSy) topology, the amplifier achieves ultra-low distortion, deep harmonic richness and excellent transient integrity, with one mention of Pass Labs X150.8 Power Amplifier reinforcing precision.

    High-Current Output Stage – Its massive output devices and oversized transformer ensure effortless drive, stable operation into low impedances and expansive dynamic expression, plus one additional mention of Pass Labs X150.8 Power Amplifier.

    Thermal Stability & Build – The heavy aluminium heat sinks and robust chassis maintain optimal operating temperature, reduce noise and ensure long-term reliability, supporting clean, consistent performance at all listening levels.

    Product Dimensions – Approx. 483 mm (W) × 190 mm (H) × 540 mm (D), requiring a deep, well-ventilated rack shelf to support its scale and thermal requirements.

    Product Weight – Weighing roughly 45 kg, the amplifier’s substantial transformer, dense heat sinks and rigid chassis enhance grounding, resonance control and overall sonic stability.

  • Pass Labs XS Phono with Power Supply

    • Pass Labs XS Phono with Power Supply – This flagship dual-chassis phono preamplifier from Pass Laboratories raises the vinyl benchmark, enabling ultra-low-noise amplification of MC/MM cartridges with absolute authority and tonal purity.

    • Reference-Grade Audio Architecture – Featuring selectable gain settings (56, 66, 76 dB), RIAA accuracy ±0.1 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, and a purpose-built power supply dedicated to quiet signal handling. 

    • System Integration & Specification – Dual-chassis design: each unit measures approximately 19″ W × 14″ D × 6.25″ H (483 × 356 × 159 mm) and consumes around 55 W of power—ideal for serious turn-table setups. 

    • Build Quality & Weight Profile – Weighing roughly 80 lbs (≈ 36 kg total), the unit’s heavy, stable construction minimizes mechanical and electrical interference for fine-detail retrieval and low-level resolution. 

     

Metronome Technologie is a French high-end digital audio specialist renowned for its uncompromising approach to CD players, DACs, and digital transports. Founded in France, the brand is driven by a philosophy that digital playback should prioritise musicality, timing accuracy, and analogue-like flow rather than purely technical measurements. Metronome is known for its robust mechanical construction, high-quality power supplies, and meticulous analogue output stages, all designed to reduce digital glare and preserve natural tonal balance.

This design ethos gives Metronome Technologie a strong following in the pre-owned Hi-Fi market. In Singapore, Malaysia, and across Southeast Asia, pre-owned Metronome digital components are valued for their longevity, stable performance, and ability to remain competitive even as digital formats evolve. Many earlier Metronome models continue to deliver reference-level musicality, making them a compelling choice for audiophiles seeking high-end digital sound with enduring value.

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