• 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • YBA Integre Alpha Integrated Amplifier

    YBA Integre Alpha Integrated Amplifier Overview – The YBA Integre Alpha Integrated Amplifier, launched in the mid-1990s, is a Class AB solid-state design featuring high-quality analog inputs and YBA’s signature minimal-feedback topology for purity and musical realism.

    Refined French Engineering – The YBA Integre Alpha delivers exceptional tonal accuracy, wide soundstage depth, and a smooth, grain-free presentation, making it ideal for resolving speakers that benefit from organic musical flow and control.

    Musical Drive and Dynamics – With its robust power supply and precisely voiced circuitry, the YBA Integre Alpha offers fast transient response, excellent micro-detail retrieval, and stable current delivery for rhythmic, engaging playback.

    Low-Noise Analog Performance – The YBA Integre Alpha emphasizes ultra-low distortion and clean power delivery, ensuring black backgrounds, natural harmonic structure, and impressive dynamic contrast across both digital and analog sources.

    Dimensions – Approx. 430 mm (W) × 85 mm (H) × 300 mm (D), fitting easily into standard hi-fi racks while maintaining optimal ventilation for stable long-term performance.

    Weight – Roughly 10–12 kg, featuring a high-grade transformer and rigid chassis that help suppress vibration and enhance signal purity.

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