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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.
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Alon II Speakers
• Overview – The Alon II Speakers, released in the mid-1990s, are American-designed open-baffle hybrid loudspeakers featuring a dynamic woofer and dipole mid/tweeter array for expansive, room-filling soundstage realism.
• Open-Baffle Design – Utilizing a dipole midrange and tweeter configuration, Alon II Speakers create exceptional spatial depth and imaging precision, minimizing box coloration while delivering natural, airy high-frequency extension.
• Bass Performance – A sealed dynamic woofer provides articulate, tuneful low-frequency response, blending seamlessly with the open midrange section to produce balanced tonality and impressive dynamic scale in medium-sized rooms.
• Specifications – 2-way hybrid dipole design, sensitivity approximately 87–89 dB, nominal 4-ohm impedance, recommended amplification 50–200 W, frequency response extending roughly 30 Hz–20 kHz, optimized for high-current solid-state amplification.
• Dimensions – Each cabinet measures approximately 39 in high × 12 in wide × 15 in deep, with an open rear mid/high section requiring thoughtful room placement for best performance.
• Weight – Each speaker weighs approximately 60–70 lbs (27–32 kg), reflecting solid cabinetry, substantial crossover components and robust driver assemblies.
• Product Review – https://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/471/index.html
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Finite Elemente Pagode Signature E12 Hifi Rack
• Reference Isolation Design – Finite Elemente Pagode Signature E12 Hifi Rack, released in 1995, applies mechanical grounding, tuned resonators, and modular architecture to dramatically reduce vibration and improve overall system clarity.
• Mechanical Grounding Concept – The Pagode Signature E12 uses decoupled shelves, height-adjustable pillars, and tuned ceramic elements to control resonance, enhancing timing, bass articulation, and low-level detail retrieval.
• Modular Audiophile Construction – Designed for flexibility, the Finite Elemente Pagode Signature E12 Hifi Rack allows adjustable shelf spacing and expansion, accommodating turntables, amplifiers, and source components in high-end systems.
• Specifications – Each shelf supports approximately 40 kg, featuring multi-layer MDF with resonance-control elements, precision metal columns, ceramic isolation bearings, and mechanically grounded spike interfaces for maximum stability.
• Dimensions – Approximate footprint measures 600 mm (W) × 500 mm (D), with height determined by selected column length and number of shelves, enabling custom rack configurations.
• Weight – Typical four-shelf configuration weighs approximately 45–50 kg total, reflecting dense materials and structural rigidity essential for vibration control and long-term durability.
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Spendor D7
• Spendor D7 Overview – The Spendor D7, launched in 2014, is a refined British floorstander featuring Spendor’s Linear Flow Port and advanced driver technology, delivering exceptional clarity, speed, and natural musical expression across all genres.
• Advanced Driver Technology – Featuring a LPZ (Linear Pressure Zone) tweeter and EP77 polymer mid/bass cones, the Spendor D7 achieves superb coherence, extended treble, and a neutral tonal balance with outstanding resolution.
• Dynamic and Controlled Sound – The Spendor D7 provides excellent transient accuracy, deep yet controlled bass, and impressive imaging, making it suitable for both small and large rooms seeking high-performance musical realism.
• Elegant British Craftsmanship – Precision-built cabinets with real-wood veneers, internal bracing, and the Linear Flow Port system minimise coloration and deliver consistent performance even when placed close to room boundaries.
• Dimensions – Approx. 980 mm (H) × 192 mm (W) × 333 mm (D), giving the D7 a slim, modern aesthetic that fits elegantly into a wide range of listening environments.
• Weight – Around 21 kg per speaker, providing cabinet rigidity and stability for improved bass control and lower distortion.
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