• 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.

  • Classe CP50 Preamp and CA150 Power Amplifier

    Reference Heritage – Classe CP50 Preamp and CA150 Power Amplifier, released in the late 1990s, combine solid state Class A/AB design with refined Canadian engineering, delivering authoritative control, tonal neutrality, and long-term musical satisfaction.

    Preamplifier Performance – The CP50 preamplifier is renowned for its low-noise architecture, discrete circuitry, and transparent gain stages, offering excellent channel separation and a natural, unforced presentation across analog sources.

    Power Amplifier Authority – The CA150 stereo power amplifier provides high-current solid state Class AB operation, maintaining composure into difficult speaker loads while preserving midrange clarity, dynamic headroom, and tight, controlled bass response.

    Specifications – Power output is rated at approximately 150 watts per channel into 8 ohms, doubling into 4 ohms, with wide bandwidth, high damping factor, and stable operation into demanding loudspeakers.

    Dimensions – Classe CP50 Preamp and CA150 Power Amplifier. CP50 measures approximately 483 mm (W) × 76 mm (H) × 330 mm (D), while CA150 measures roughly 483 mm (W) × 178 mm (H) × 406 mm (D), suitable for standard hi-fi racks.

    Weight – CP50 weighs about 8 kg, while the CA150 weighs approximately 29 kg, reflecting substantial power supply design, heavy transformers, and rigid chassis construction for vibration control and thermal stability.

  • Bryston BIT 16 Power Conditioner

    Design & Release – Bryston BIT 16 Power Conditioner, released in 2015, is a solid-state power conditioning solution engineered to provide clean, non-current-limiting AC power for high-end audio and video systems.

    Noise Reduction – Employs Bryston’s advanced discrete filtering topology to suppress RF and EMI noise, lowering the system noise floor while preserving dynamic current delivery for power amplifiers and sensitive source components.

    Build & Reliability – Bryston BIT 16 Power Conditioner features industrial-grade outlets, heavy-gauge internal wiring, and a rugged steel chassis, designed for long-term reliability consistent with Bryston’s professional and audiophile heritage.

    Specifications – Rated for 16-amp continuous current, includes series-mode filtration, isolated outlet banks, non-sacrificial surge protection, and no MOVs, ensuring consistent sonic performance without dynamic compression.

    Dimensions – Approx. 432 mm (W) × 102 mm (H) × 381 mm (D), sized for standard hi-fi racks and easy integration into both domestic and professional audio installations.

    Weight – Approx. 11–12 kg, reflecting the robust internal filtering components, heavy-duty construction, and vibration-resistant chassis design.

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