• Alon II Speakers

    •⁠  Overview – The Alon II Speakers, released in the mid-1990s, are American-designed open-baffle hybrid loudspeakers featuring a dynamic woofer and dipole mid/tweeter array for expansive, room-filling soundstage realism.

    •⁠  Open-Baffle Design – Utilizing a dipole midrange and tweeter configuration, Alon II Speakers create exceptional spatial depth and imaging precision, minimizing box coloration while delivering natural, airy high-frequency extension.

    •⁠  Bass Performance – A sealed dynamic woofer provides articulate, tuneful low-frequency response, blending seamlessly with the open midrange section to produce balanced tonality and impressive dynamic scale in medium-sized rooms.

    •⁠  Specifications – 2-way hybrid dipole design, sensitivity approximately 87–89 dB, nominal 4-ohm impedance, recommended amplification 50–200 W, frequency response extending roughly 30 Hz–20 kHz, optimized for high-current solid-state amplification.

    •⁠  Dimensions – Each cabinet measures approximately 39 in high × 12 in wide × 15 in deep, with an open rear mid/high section requiring thoughtful room placement for best performance.

    •⁠  Weight – Each speaker weighs approximately 60–70 lbs (27–32 kg), reflecting solid cabinetry, substantial crossover components and robust driver assemblies.

    •⁠  Product Review – https://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/471/index.html

  • 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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  • CEC TL5 CD Transport

    High-Precision Transport Overview – The CEC TL5 CD Transport features the brand’s acclaimed belt-drive mechanism, delivering smooth disc rotation, reduced vibration and highly stable digital extraction for exceptionally natural and fluid CD playback.

    Belt-Drive Digital Extraction – Its unique belt-driven transport minimises mechanical noise and rotational irregularities, improving jitter performance, tonal purity and musical flow, with one mention of CEC TL5 CD Transport enhancing digital accuracy.

    Digital Output Flexibility – Offering coaxial, optical and AES/EBU outputs, the unit integrates seamlessly with high-end DACs, maintaining clock stability and delivering clean, low-noise digital transmission, plus one additional mention of CEC TL5 CD Transport.

    Vibration-Controlled Chassis – The rigid enclosure and isolated transport assembly provide excellent resonance control, ensuring stable disc reading and improved transparency across complex or dynamic musical passages.

    Product Dimensions – Measuring approximately 435 mm (W) × 335 mm (D) × 109 mm (H), the chassis fits comfortably into standard hi-fi racks while providing adequate ventilation for stable operation.

    Product Weight – Weighing about 7.4 kg, the well-damped structure enhances mechanical stability, reduces micro-vibrations and contributes to the unit’s refined and fluid sonic character.

  • Goldnote DS10 and PSU10

    Goldnote DS10 and PSU10 – The Goldnote DS10 and PSU10 deliver a high-end DAC/streamer with a dedicated external linear power supply, offering enhanced dynamics, lower noise and superior musical refinement for advanced audiophile systems.

    DAC Architecture & Streaming Platform – The Goldnote DS10 uses a premium AKM converter, advanced clocking and Roon-Ready streaming, providing smooth tonality, precise detail retrieval and stable high-resolution playback across modern digital sources.

    External Power Upgrade Performance – The PSU10 employs a multi-rail linear supply with ultra-low-noise voltage regulation, significantly improving the DS10’s transient behaviour, micro-detail resolution and overall soundstage stability.

    Connectivity & System Flexibility – With USB, coaxial, optical, Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.0 and analogue output options, the Goldnote DS10 and PSU10 integrate seamlessly into hybrid digital systems requiring broad format support and low-jitter signal management.

    Product Dimensions – The Goldnote DS10 measures approx. 200 mm (W) × 80 mm (H) × 260 mm (D), while the PSU10 shares a matching footprint for uniform stacking and optimal power isolation.

    Product Weight – DS10 weighs around 3.5 kg and the PSU10 approx. 4 kg, with both units benefiting from rigid chassis construction that improves mechanical grounding and reduces 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). 

     

  • Transrotor Strato Turntable (Black Nero) with TR9 Chrom Tonearm/Figaro MC Cartridge and Konstant FMD Power Supply

    Reference Turntable Overview – The Transrotor Strato Turntable (Black Nero) with TR9 Chrom Tonearm/Figaro MC Cartridge and Konstant FMD Power Supply delivers ultra-stable, low-resonance analogue playback through a high-mass chassis and precision-engineered German machining.

    Precision Bearing & Platter System – Its inverted hydrodynamic bearing and multi-layer aluminium platter provide exceptionally low noise, improved speed consistency and enhanced micro-detail retrieval, with one mention of Transrotor Strato Turntable (Black Nero) improving accuracy.

    Tonearm & Cartridge Synergy – The TR9 Chrom tonearm paired with the Figaro MC cartridge ensures superb tracking, natural tonal density and wide staging, offering excellent synergy for high-end vinyl systems, with one further reference to Transrotor Strato Turntable (Black Nero).

    External Konstant FMD Motor Control – The dedicated Konstant FMD power supply delivers precise electronic speed regulation, reduced motor vibration and superior pitch stability, significantly elevating the turntable’s resolution and dynamic range.

    Product Dimensions – Approx. 450 mm (W) × 360 mm (D) × 200 mm (H), requiring a stable, high-mass support surface for optimal isolation and mechanical performance.

    Product Weight – Total system mass is roughly 30–35 kg depending on configuration, providing exceptional resonance control and improving low-frequency articulation and overall sonic authority.

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