• LFD NCSE Mk. III Integrated Amplifier

    Overview – The LFD NCSE Mk. III Integrated Amplifier, released in 2015, is a solid-state integrated amplifier featuring pure analogue preamplification and minimalist circuit design, delivering highly musical performance without DAC or digital circuitry.

    Minimalist Circuit Philosophy – Designed by Dr. Richard Bews, the amplifier eliminates unnecessary components and feedback paths, allowing the LFD NCSE Mk. III Integrated Amplifier to achieve exceptional transparency, natural timing, and remarkably low noise.

    Pure Analogue Signal Path – The LFD NCSE Mk. III Integrated Amplifier is known for its short signal path and hand-selected components, producing lifelike midrange texture, dynamic agility, and an organic presentation highly valued by audiophiles.

    Specifications – Solid-state integrated amplifier, approximately 70W per channel into 8 ohms, high-current output stage, wide bandwidth design, line-level inputs only, ultra-short signal path architecture for minimal signal degradation.

    Dimensions – Approximately 445 mm (W) × 115 mm (H) × 300 mm (D), housed in a minimalist aluminium chassis designed to reduce resonance and maintain stable thermal performance.

    Weight – Approximately 10–12 kg, reflecting its substantial internal transformer, carefully selected discrete components, and rigid enclosure construction.

  • Edge G3 Integrated Amplifier

    •⁠  Overview – The Edge G3 Integrated Amplifier, released in the early 2000s, is a solid state Class AB integrated amplifier featuring high-current output stages and refined preamplification for authoritative, full-range loudspeaker control.

    •⁠  Power & Drive – Delivering substantial current capability, Edge G3 Integrated Amplifier provides confident bass authority and stable performance into demanding loads, maintaining composure and dynamic headroom during complex musical passages.

    •⁠  Build & Circuitry – Built with robust chassis construction and dual-mono inspired layout, the design emphasizes short signal paths and substantial power supply reserves to preserve transparency and channel separation.

    •⁠  Specifications – Solid state Class AB topology, approximately 100–150 watts per channel into 8 ohms, high-current output stage, multiple line-level inputs, frequency response extending beyond 20 Hz–20 kHz with low distortion.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Approximate dimensions are 430 mm wide × 150 mm high × 400 mm deep, providing substantial internal transformer space while fitting standard hi-fi racks.

    •⁠  Weight – Weighing approximately 18–22 kg, the amplifier’s mass reflects its large power transformer and heat-sinking required for sustained high-current operation.

  • Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable (1.5m)

    •⁠  Overview – Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable, released in the early 2000s, is a Japanese audiophile-grade power cable designed to prioritise tonal naturalness, musical flow, and noise reduction over sheer current delivery.

    •⁠  Design Philosophy – Developed using Harmonix’s tuning-by-ear approach, the cable focuses on resonance control, material synergy, and vibration damping to achieve a relaxed, organic presentation across analog and digital components.

    •⁠  Sonic Performance – Harmonix XDC-2 Power Cable is renowned for smooth treble, rich midrange tonality, and coherent timing, making it especially attractive for tube systems and musically voiced solid-state equipment.

    •⁠  Specifications – High-purity copper conductors, moderate gauge design, carefully selected dielectric materials, effective mechanical damping, and high-quality connectors optimized for stable contact and consistent AC power transfer.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Commonly supplied in approximately 1.5 m length, featuring a flexible outer jacket that allows easy routing while maintaining consistent electrical and mechanical characteristics.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 0.9 kg per cable, reflecting dense conductor materials and internal damping without excessive stiffness or stress on component IEC sockets.

  • Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base

    •⁠  Product Overview – Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base, released in the mid-2000s, are vibration control accessories designed to optimize mechanical grounding, resonance dissipation, and tonal balance in high-end audio systems.

    •⁠  Tuning Philosophy – Developed using Harmonix’s tuning-based approach, the combination controls energy flow rather than fully isolating components, preserving musicality, timing accuracy, and natural harmonic structure.

    •⁠  System Enhancement – Harmonix SYN 100 Spikes and RF909x Spike Base improve focus, bass articulation, and soundstage stability when used under loudspeakers, racks, or electronics, especially in revealing high-resolution systems.

    •⁠  Specifications – Precision-machined metal spikes with matched base interfaces, resonance-tuned materials, point-contact energy transfer, and compatibility with most speaker and rack threaded inserts for universal audiophile applications.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Individual spike height is approximately 25 mm, with RF909x bases measuring roughly 50 mm in diameter, allowing discreet placement while maintaining effective mechanical coupling.

    •⁠  Weight – Each spike and base set weighs approximately 150–200 g, providing sufficient mass for stability while supporting controlled resonance behavior and consistent component grounding.

  • Coda Technologies TM monoblocks (500W/C)

    Coda Technologies TM Monoblocks (500W/C) – High-current Class AB solid-state monoblocks delivering exceptional dynamic authority, low noise, and vast headroom, engineered for full control of the most demanding loudspeakers.

    Massive Power Delivery – Each TM monoblock produces a continuous 500 watts into 8 ohms with effortless scaling into lower impedances, ensuring stability, grip, and uncompromised performance under complex musical passages.

    Ultra-Low Distortion Architecture – Features high-biased Class AB topology, precision-matched output devices, and large power reserves, enabling holographic imaging, superior microdetail retrieval, and highly accurate transient reproduction.

    Reference-Grade Engineering – Built with robust transformers, premium capacitors, and oversized heatsinks, the TM monoblocks maintain thermal stability and long-term reliability consistent with Coda’s professional design heritage.

    Dimensions – Each monoblock measures approximately 432 mm (W) × 191 mm (H) × 460 mm (D), sized for proper rack integration while allowing optimal ventilation.

    Weight – Each amplifier weighs about 36–40 kg, with transformer mass and heavy chassis construction contributing to vibration control and electrical stability.

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