• 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.

  • 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.

  • Studio Connections Platinum Speaker Cable (2.5m)

    •⁠  Overview – Studio Connections Platinum Speaker Cable, released in the 2000s, is a high-end Japanese speaker cable designed for maximum signal purity, low loss transmission, and natural tonal balance in reference audio systems.

    •⁠  Cable Engineering – Developed with Studio Connections’ studio-monitoring heritage, it focuses on precise phase integrity, low noise floor, and accurate transient response, delivering a clean, uncoloured presentation suited to revealing loudspeakers.

    •⁠  Sonic Performance – Studio Connections Platinum Speaker Cable is known for its smooth treble, controlled bass articulation, and coherent midrange, making it a strong match for high-resolution solid-state and tube amplification chains.

    •⁠  Specifications – Utilises high-purity copper conductors, carefully controlled geometry, very low resistance, optimized inductance and capacitance, and advanced insulation to preserve amplifier damping and minimise signal degradation.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Supplied in customer-specified lengths with a robust yet flexible outer jacket, allowing easy installation while maintaining consistent electrical characteristics across short and longer speaker cable runs.

    •⁠  Weight – Weight varies by length, with dense conductor material contributing to a solid, premium feel without excessive stiffness or stress on speaker and amplifier binding posts.

  • TEAC VRDS-25

    Teac VRDS-25 CD Transport Overview – The Teac VRDS-25, released in the mid-1990s, features the renowned VRDS clamping mechanism that reduces disc vibration and jitter for significantly improved digital accuracy and musical refinement.

    VRDS Precision Engineering – Its die-cast aluminium transport stabilises discs during playback, minimising errors and mechanical resonance, making the VRDS-25 a respected benchmark among vintage audiophile CD transports.

    Exceptional Digital Output Quality – Offering coaxial and optical digital outputs, the unit delivers a clean, stable signal ideal for pairing with modern DACs, allowing the Teac VRDS-25 to remain highly relevant today.

    Robust Audiophile Construction – With a thick chassis, reinforced transport base, and premium internal components, the VRDS-25 provides excellent isolation from vibration and reliable long-term performance.

    Dimensions – Approx. 442 mm (W) × 125 mm (H) × 351 mm (D), offering a substantial chassis with optimal internal layout for transport stability and resonance control.

    Weight – Around 13–14 kg, reflecting the heavy VRDS mechanism and solid build quality that contribute to the unit’s speed stability and low mechanical noise.

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  • Axxess Forté 1

    Axxess Forte 1 – This high-performance integrated amplifier from the creators of Ansuz and Aavik delivers advanced Class A/AB hybrid topology, refined musicality, and exceptional transparency, offering a premium gateway to true high-end performance.

    Advanced Amplification Design – Axxess Forté 1 incorporates noise-reducing technologies inspired by Ansuz, including low-resonance circuitry and optimized grounding, resulting in a clean, dynamic, and highly detailed sonic presentation across all genres.

    High-Current Output Capability – With strong current delivery and stable power handling, the Axxess Forte 1 drives a wide range of loudspeakers confidently, maintaining control, tonal balance, and impressive dynamic extension.

    Streamer & DAC Integration – Built with modern digital convenience in mind, the Forte 1 includes high-quality streaming and DAC sections, ensuring seamless playback with excellent resolution and natural musical flow.

    Dimensions – Approx. 370 mm (W) × 420 mm (D) × 110 mm (H). Compact yet robust chassis designed to fit high-performance rack systems with efficient ventilation.

    Weight – Approximately 8–10 kg, providing a stable, resonance-controlled platform that enhances electronic performance and reduces mechanical noise.

  • Teac NT-503 (Black)

    • TEAC NT-503 (Black) – A dual-monaural USB DAC and network player with reference-level audio architecture built for discerning digital hi-fi systems.

    • Precision digital architecture – Supports PCM up to 384 kHz/32-bit and native DSD up to 11.2 MHz with dual AKM VERITA AK4490 DACs. 

    • Network and source flexibility – Includes DLNA 1.5, Bluetooth aptX/AAC/SBC, front-USB Type-A, rear-USB Type-B, Ethernet, optical/coax inputs and full app control. 

    • Product dimensions – 290 mm (W) × 81 mm (H) × 249 mm (D) / ~11.4″ × 3.2″ × 9.8″, designed for compact high-end rigs. 

    • Weight – Approximately 3.9 kg (8.6 lbs) ensuring high mechanical stability and premium build quality. 

    • Advanced features – Fully balanced analog outputs (XLR/RCA), 10 MHz external clock input, up-conversion to 12.2 MHz DSD or 384 kHz PCM, plus built-in headphone amplifier (500 mW + 500 mW). 

     

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