• Pro-Ject 2 Xperience Turntable

    Product Overview – The Pro-Ject 2 Xperience Turntable, released around 2006, is a belt-drive audiophile turntable designed to deliver low-noise vinyl playback with a rigid chassis and precision engineering focus.

    Sound Performance – Known for clean transients, stable imaging, and low mechanical coloration, this design emphasizes speed accuracy and tonal neutrality, appealing to listeners seeking an honest, musically balanced analogue presentation.

    Build Philosophy – The Pro-Ject 2 Xperience Turntable features a mass-loaded MDF plinth and decoupled motor system, reducing vibration transfer while maintaining excellent pitch stability and long-term mechanical reliability.

    Specifications – Equipped with a 9-inch carbon-fiber tonearm, precision belt drive, electronic speed change for 33/45 RPM, and an acrylic platter that improves resonance control and platter inertia.

    Dimensions – Measures approximately 460 mm (W) × 120 mm (H) × 340 mm (D), offering a full-size footprint suitable for dedicated hi-fi racks and stable turntable platforms.

    Weight – Weighs roughly 8.5 kg, providing sufficient mass for vibration damping while remaining manageable for careful setup and isolation tuning.

  • Harman Kardon Citation 16 Power Amplifier

    Product Overview – The Harman Kardon Citation 16 Power Amplifier, released in 1976, is a solid-state Class AB design delivering high-current performance, wide bandwidth, and the authoritative control that defined Harman Kardon’s classic Citation series.

    High-Current Performance – Designed by Matti Otala, this amplifier is renowned for its low TIM distortion, fast transient response, and effortless dynamic swing, making it especially capable with demanding loudspeaker loads.

    Build & Sonic Character – The Harman Kardon Citation 16 Power Amplifier features a dual-mono layout with oversized power supply, producing a neutral, powerful, and tightly controlled sound that remains respected among vintage audiophiles.

    Specifications – Rated at approximately 150 watts per channel into 8 ohms and stable into 4 ohms, with wide frequency response and very low distortion for its era, emphasizing clean, unstrained power delivery.

    Dimensions – Measures approximately 445 mm (W) × 178 mm (H) × 406 mm (D), occupying a full-width chassis with substantial depth to accommodate its large transformer and heat dissipation requirements.

    Weight – Weighs roughly 27 kg, reflecting the heavy-duty power transformer, robust output stage, and solid steel chassis construction typical of high-end amplifiers from the Citation lineage.

  • Siltech Ruby Mountain 2 Power Cable (1.5m)

    •⁠  Overview – Siltech Ruby Mountain 2 Power Cable, released in 2002, is a high-end power cord engineered to reduce noise, improve current delivery, and enhance musical clarity in reference audio systems.

    •⁠  Conductor Technology – Utilises Siltech’s proprietary G7 silver-gold alloy conductors with advanced dielectric insulation, delivering low resistance, excellent conductivity, and superior preservation of micro-dynamics and tonal purity.

    •⁠  Sonic Performance – Siltech Ruby Mountain 2 Power Cable delivers a quieter noise floor, improved bass authority, enhanced midrange texture, and refined treble extension, benefiting amplifiers, source components, and digital front ends.

    •⁠  Specifications – Features multi-strand G7 silver-gold conductors, heavy shielding for EMI and RFI rejection, high-current capability up to 16A, and premium connectors ensuring secure contact and consistent power transfer.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Typically supplied in 2.0 m length, with a thick, flexible jacket designed for durability and ease of routing in high-end audio racks and power distribution setups.

    •⁠  Weight – Approximately 1.0 kg for a 2.0 m cable, reflecting dense conductor geometry, advanced shielding layers, and robust connector construction.

  • ProJect RPM 9.2 Evolution Carbon Belt-Drive Turntable

    Product Overview – The ProJect RPM 9.2 Evolution Carbon Belt-Drive Turntable, released in 2012, features a mass-loaded design, decoupled motor system, and carbon-fiber components for exceptional speed stability and low-resonance vinyl playback.

    Precision Engineering – Its inverted ceramic main bearing and outboard motor reduce mechanical noise, while the heavy acrylic platter provides consistent rotational accuracy for a highly detailed, rhythmically stable analogue presentation.

    Tonearm Performance – Outfitted with the 9cc Evolution carbon tonearm, the RPM 9.2 ensures superior rigidity, low resonance, and accurate tracking with modern MC or MM cartridges for maximized resolution.

    Vibration Control – The ProJect RPM 9.2 Evolution Carbon Belt-Drive Turntable three magnetic feet and sandwich construction chassis significantly suppress external vibrations, improving clarity, bass definition, and imaging precision during demanding passages.

    Dimensions – Approx. 480 mm (W) × 330 mm (D) × 185 mm (H), designed as a compact yet mass-optimized platform for high-performance analogue playback systems.

    Weight – Around 16 kg, enabling excellent mechanical stability through a heavy platter, rigid carbon structure, and resonance-controlled chassis.

  • Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier

    Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier – A high-current Class AB design delivering exceptional control, low distortion and dynamic authority, offering reference-level performance for demanding loudspeakers and advanced audiophile systems.

    SoundEngine2 & Digital Architecture – Featuring Hegel’s SoundEngine2 error-cancellation technology, dual mono design and advanced DAC implementation, the Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier achieves ultra-low noise, remarkable resolution and highly accurate musical timing.

    Connectivity & System Flexibility – With DLNA/UPnP streaming, AirPlay, Roon Ready support, coaxial/optical inputs, USB, analogue RCA and XLR, the Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier integrates effortlessly into complex digital ecosystems with stable, high-bandwidth signal management.

    Power Delivery & Listening Behaviour – Delivering 250W per channel into 8 ohms with high damping factor, the Amplifier provides tight bass grip, expansive soundstage layering and effortless dynamic scaling across all playback levels.

    Product Dimensions – The Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier measures 430 mm (W) × 115 mm (H) × 445 mm (D), offering a substantial yet rack-friendly footprint designed for optimal cooling and mechanical stability.

    Product Weight – Weighing approximately 20.5 kg, the Amplifier benefits from a rigid chassis and large toroidal transformer, improving noise isolation, transient control and overall sonic refinement.

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