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  • Dynaudio DM 2/6 Bookshelf Speakers

    Overview – The Dynaudio DM 2/6 Bookshelf Speakers, released in 2010, are compact two-way standmount loudspeakers featuring Dynaudio’s proprietary drivers, engineered to deliver accurate sound reproduction and exceptional value for audiophiles.

    Proprietary Driver Technology – Utilizing a 6.7-inch MSP mid-bass driver and 28mm soft-dome tweeter, the Dynaudio DM 2/6 Bookshelf Speakers provide seamless driver integration, natural tonal balance, and excellent transient response.

    Refined Musical Performance – The Dynaudio DM 2/6 Bookshelf Speakers are known for their articulate midrange, controlled bass extension, and smooth treble presentation, creating a spacious and engaging listening experience across various music genres.

    Specifications – 2-way bass reflex bookshelf design, 4-ohm nominal impedance, sensitivity 86 dB, frequency response 50Hz–23kHz, recommended amplifier power 25–150 watts, rear-ported cabinet construction.

    Dimensions – Each speaker measures approximately 350 mm (H) × 203 mm (W) × 280 mm (D), offering a compact footprint suitable for stand-mounted or shelf-based installations.

    Weight – Each speaker weighs approximately 7.5 kg, reflecting solid cabinet construction, quality crossover components, and Dynaudio’s renowned in-house driver engineering.

  • Chario Premium 1000 Speakers

    Overview – The Chario Premium 1000 Speakers, released in the late 1990s, are high-end floorstanding loudspeakers designed and manufactured in Italy, combining premium cabinetry with refined acoustic engineering for natural musical reproduction.

    Italian Acoustic Design – Utilizing Chario’s proprietary driver integration and cabinet tuning techniques, the Chario Premium 1000 Speakers deliver coherent imaging, balanced tonal accuracy, and impressive spatial presentation across a wide listening area.

    Musical Performance – The Chario Premium 1000 Speakers are known for their rich midrange, controlled bass response, and smooth treble extension, creating an engaging and fatigue-free listening experience for long sessions.

    Specifications – 3-way floorstanding loudspeaker design, nominal 4-ohm impedance, sensitivity approximately 89 dB, frequency response around 35Hz–20kHz, recommended amplifier power 50–250 watts for optimal performance.

    Dimensions – Approximately 1100 mm (H) × 250 mm (W) × 380 mm (D), featuring a substantial cabinet volume designed to support deep bass extension and stable acoustic performance.

    Weight – Approximately 35–40 kg per speaker, reflecting premium wood cabinetry, extensive internal bracing, and high-quality driver assemblies for reduced resonance and enhanced stability.

  • Tannoy Stirling HW 1st Gen Speakers

    Overview – The Tannoy Stirling HW 1st Gen Speakers, released in 1985, are floorstanding loudspeakers featuring Tannoy’s renowned Dual Concentric driver technology, delivering point-source imaging and classic British musicality.

    Dual Concentric Technology – Utilizing a 10-inch Dual Concentric driver, the Tannoy Stirling HW 1st Gen Speakers provide exceptional phase coherence, precise imaging, and a natural tonal balance that has made vintage Tannoys highly sought after.

    Handcrafted Heritage Design – Built in Scotland with real wood cabinetry, the Tannoy Stirling HW 1st Gen Speakers combine traditional craftsmanship with efficient driver loading, producing effortless dynamics and engaging musical realism.

    Specifications – 2-way floorstanding design, 10-inch Dual Concentric driver, 8-ohm nominal impedance, sensitivity approximately 93 dB, frequency response around 40Hz–20kHz, recommended amplifier power 20–150 watts.

    Dimensions – Approximately 950 mm (H) × 430 mm (W) × 310 mm (D), offering a substantial cabinet volume that supports deep bass performance while remaining suitable for domestic listening rooms.

    Weight – Approximately 28–32 kg per speaker, reflecting robust cabinet construction, substantial driver assemblies, and extensive internal bracing for reduced resonance.

  • Audio Research SP3 Preamplifier – Black Gold Faceplate

    Overview – The Audio Research SP3 Preamplifier – Black Gold Faceplate, released in 1973, is a tube preamplifier featuring a built-in MM phono stage and all-valve circuitry, widely regarded as one of Audio Research’s most influential designs.

    Legendary Tube Circuitry – Utilizing multiple 12AX7 and 6DJ8 vacuum tubes, the Audio Research SP3 Preamplifier – Black Gold Faceplate delivers exceptional harmonic richness, natural timbre, and remarkable musical engagement for analogue enthusiasts.

    Reference Analogue Performance – The Audio Research SP3 Preamplifier – Black Gold Faceplate is celebrated for its expansive soundstage, lifelike midrange reproduction, and highly resolving phono section, making it a sought-after vintage audiophile component.

    Specifications – All-tube preamplifier design, integrated MM phono stage, multiple line-level inputs, frequency response approximately 2Hz–100kHz, low distortion circuitry, tube-regulated power supply, RCA input and output connections.

    Dimensions – Approximately 483 mm (W) × 133 mm (H) × 286 mm (D), featuring the distinctive Black Gold faceplate and classic full-width chassis construction.

    Weight – Approximately 8–10 kg, reflecting substantial transformer construction, premium valve circuitry, and robust chassis engineering designed for long-term reliability.

  • Anatek A50 Integrated Amplifier

    Overview – The Anatek A50 Integrated Amplifier, released in the late 1990s, is a solid-state Class AB integrated amplifier featuring a pure analogue signal path, designed to deliver musical performance and reliable everyday operation.

    British Audio Engineering – Built with a minimalist circuit philosophy, the Anatek A50 Integrated Amplifier emphasizes signal purity and short signal paths, resulting in a natural, engaging presentation with excellent rhythmic coherence.

    Musical Sound Quality – The Anatek A50 Integrated Amplifier is known for its smooth midrange, controlled bass response, and detailed treble, making it a capable partner for a wide variety of bookshelf and floorstanding loudspeakers.

    Specifications – 50W per channel into 8 ohms, Class AB solid-state topology, multiple line-level RCA inputs, frequency response approximately 20Hz–20kHz, low distortion design, high-current output stage for stable speaker control.

    Dimensions – Approximately 430 mm (W) × 90 mm (H) × 300 mm (D), featuring a compact full-width chassis suitable for standard hi-fi racks and space-conscious audio systems.

    Weight – Approximately 6–8 kg, reflecting solid construction, quality internal components, and a well-regulated power supply designed for long-term reliability.

  • Yamaha C-4 Preamplifier and M-4 Power Amplifier

    Overview – The Yamaha C-4 Preamplifier and M-4 Power Amplifier, released in 1979, combine a solid-state analogue preamplifier with a Class AB solid-state power amplifier, delivering vintage Japanese engineering and audiophile-grade performance.

    Reference Vintage Combination – Designed during Yamaha’s golden era, the Yamaha C-4 Preamplifier and M-4 Power Amplifier offer exceptional flexibility, precise signal control, and a highly musical presentation suitable for both vinyl and digital sources.

    Advanced Analogue Engineering – The Yamaha C-4 features extensive MM/MC phono adjustments, while the M-4 provides high-current amplification with Yamaha’s Auto Class A capability, delivering refined detail and excellent loudspeaker control.

    Specifications – M-4 rated at 120W per channel into 8 ohms and 170W into 4 ohms, Class AB with Auto Class A operation, frequency response 10Hz–100kHz, C-4 includes MM/MC phono stage, multiple impedance and capacitance settings.

    Dimensions – C-4 measures approximately 435 mm (W) × 72 mm (H) × 320 mm (D), while the M-4 measures approximately 435 mm (W) × 165 mm (H) × 385 mm (D).

    Weight – The C-4 weighs approximately 7.5 kg, while the M-4 weighs approximately 18 kg, reflecting robust construction, substantial transformers, and premium analogue circuitry.

  • Klyne 6L Preamplifier

    Overview – The Klyne 6L Preamplifier, released in the early 1990s, is a solid-state reference preamplifier featuring pure analogue circuitry and optional phono capability, designed for exceptional transparency and low-noise performance.

    Reference Analogue Design – Designed by Stan Klyne, the Klyne 6L Preamplifier utilizes a minimalist signal path and precision-selected components, delivering outstanding resolution, channel separation, and musical accuracy without artificial coloration.

    Audiophile Performance – The Klyne 6L Preamplifier is highly regarded for its neutral tonal balance, expansive soundstage, and exceptional microdynamic detail, making it an ideal partner for high-resolution source components and power amplifiers.

    Specifications – Fully discrete solid-state analogue design, multiple line-level inputs, optional MM/MC phono modules, frequency response approximately 5Hz–100kHz, ultra-low distortion, high signal-to-noise ratio, dual-mono architecture.

    Dimensions – Approximately 483 mm (W) × 95 mm (H) × 280 mm (D), featuring a low-profile chassis designed to minimize vibration and electromagnetic interference within high-end audio systems.

    Weight – Approximately 5–7 kg, reflecting premium internal components, extensive power regulation, and solid chassis construction for reliable long-term operation.

  • Point Source PS5 Speakers

    Overview – The Point Source PS5 Speakers, released in the early 2000s, are compact two-way bookshelf loudspeakers engineered for accurate imaging, balanced tonal response, and flexible placement in small to medium listening environments.

    Point Source Driver Design – Designed to approximate a coherent point-source radiation pattern, the Point Source PS5 Speakers deliver precise stereo imaging, focused vocals, and excellent phase integration across the audible frequency range.

    Musical Performance – The Point Source PS5 Speakers provide a natural midrange, controlled bass response, and smooth treble presentation, making them suitable for both nearfield listening and conventional stereo system applications.

    Specifications – Two-way bass reflex bookshelf design, nominal 8-ohm impedance, sensitivity approximately 87–89 dB, frequency response around 50Hz–20kHz, recommended amplifier power 20–100 watts.

    Dimensions – Approximately 300 mm (H) × 180 mm (W) × 250 mm (D), offering a compact cabinet size suitable for stand-mount or shelf placement in space-conscious listening rooms.

    Weight – Approximately 5–7 kg per speaker, reflecting rigid cabinet construction and internal damping designed to minimize resonance and improve acoustic performance.

  • Denon HA-1000 MC Phono Amplifier

    Overview – The Denon HA-1000 MC Phono Amplifier, released in the late 1980s, is a solid-state moving-coil step-up phono amplifier engineered to enhance low-output MC cartridge performance with low-noise analogue amplification.

    Moving-Coil Signal Amplification – Designed specifically for MC cartridges, the Denon HA-1000 MC Phono Amplifier boosts delicate phono signals while preserving tonal accuracy, dynamic range, and low-level musical detail during vinyl playback.

    Low-Noise Circuit Design – The Denon HA-1000 MC Phono Amplifier utilizes precision analogue circuitry and high-quality internal components to minimize background noise and maintain stable signal integrity across demanding analogue systems.

    Specifications – Dedicated MC phono amplifier, low-noise solid-state topology, compatible with low-output moving-coil cartridges, RCA input/output connections, optimized gain structure, wide frequency response, high signal-to-noise performance.

    Dimensions – Approximately 250 mm (W) × 70 mm (H) × 200 mm (D), featuring a compact chassis suitable for placement near turntables and phono preamplifiers within analogue audio systems.

    Weight – Approximately 2–3 kg, reflecting solid internal shielding and durable chassis construction designed to minimize interference and vibration during operation.

  • Rogers Cadet III Tube Integrated Amplifier

    Overview – The Rogers Cadet III Tube Integrated Amplifier, released in 1965, is a Class AB tube integrated amplifier featuring EL84 output tubes and built-in phono stage for classic British analogue performance.

    Classic Valve Amplification – Utilizing EL84 output valves and ECC83 preamp tubes, the Rogers Cadet III Tube Integrated Amplifier delivers warm midrange, smooth treble, and engaging musicality highly regarded by vintage audio enthusiasts.

    Vintage British Engineering – The Rogers Cadet III Tube Integrated Amplifier combines compact construction with minimalist circuitry, producing a natural tonal presentation ideal for efficient loudspeakers and intimate listening environments.

    Specifications – Approximately 10–12W per channel into 8 ohms, Class AB tube topology, EL84 output tubes, integrated MM phono stage, multiple analogue inputs, frequency response approximately 20Hz–20kHz.

    Dimensions – Approximately 305 mm (W) × 140 mm (H) × 230 mm (D), featuring a compact chassis layout with exposed transformers and accessible tube placement for maintenance.

    Weight – Approximately 7–9 kg, reflecting solid transformer construction and durable metal chassis design typical of classic British valve amplifiers from the 1960s.

  • SVS SB12-NSD Subwoofer

    Overview – The SVS SB12-NSD Subwoofer, released in 2010, is a sealed active subwoofer featuring a solid-state Class D amplifier, engineered for deep, accurate bass performance in compact audiophile and home theatre systems.

    Sealed Cabinet Performance – Utilizing a sealed enclosure design, the SVS SB12-NSD Subwoofer delivers fast transient response, tight bass articulation, and excellent low-frequency control without excessive boom or overhang.

    High-Excursion Driver Design – The SVS SB12-NSD Subwoofer incorporates a custom 12-inch high-excursion driver capable of substantial output and low distortion, providing impactful bass while maintaining musical accuracy across varied listening content.

    Specifications – 400W RMS Class D amplifier, 12-inch front-firing driver, frequency response approximately 23Hz–270Hz, continuously variable crossover and phase control, RCA line-level inputs, compact sealed enclosure architecture.

    Dimensions – Approximately 370 mm (W) × 370 mm (H) × 400 mm (D), offering a compact footprint suitable for discreet placement in stereo or home theatre environments.

    Weight – Approximately 15–16 kg, reflecting solid cabinet construction, internal amplification hardware, and heavy-duty driver assembly for stable low-frequency performance.

  • Musical Fidelity A3.2 Integrated Amp

    Overview – The Musical Fidelity A3.2 Integrated Amp, released in 2002, is a solid-state Class AB integrated amplifier featuring pure analogue circuitry without DAC or phono stage, delivering powerful and refined musical performance.

    High-Current Amplification – Designed with a robust power supply, the Musical Fidelity A3.2 Integrated Amp delivers strong current capability, producing tight bass control, dynamic headroom, and stable performance with a wide range of loudspeakers.

    Sound Signature – The Musical Fidelity A3.2 Integrated Amp is known for its smooth tonal balance, open midrange, and extended highs, offering a musical yet controlled presentation suitable for long listening sessions.

    Specifications – 115W per channel into 8 ohms, approximately 185W into 4 ohms, Class AB topology, multiple line-level inputs, frequency response 10Hz–20kHz, low distortion, high damping factor for speaker control.

    Dimensions – Approximately 440 mm (W) × 100 mm (H) × 400 mm (D), designed for standard hi-fi rack integration with adequate ventilation for stable thermal performance.

    Weight – Approximately 12–14 kg, reflecting a solid transformer, quality internal components, and robust chassis construction for reliable long-term use.

  • Adcom GFP-345 Preamp

    Overview – The Adcom GFP-345 Preamp, released in 2000, is a solid-state preamplifier featuring built-in DAC functionality, designed to provide flexible source integration and clean signal control for modern hi-fi systems.

    Digital & Analogue Integration – Combining analogue preamplification with onboard digital conversion, the Adcom GFP-345 Preamp supports both traditional sources and digital inputs, offering convenience without compromising core audio performance.

    Sound Performance – The Adcom GFP-345 Preamp delivers a neutral, low-noise presentation with stable channel balance and good transparency, making it a reliable control centre for a wide range of power amplifiers.

    Specifications – Solid-state preamp with integrated DAC, multiple RCA inputs, coaxial and optical digital inputs, frequency response 20Hz–20kHz, low distortion, remote control operation, high signal-to-noise ratio.

    Dimensions – Approximately 432 mm (W) × 100 mm (H) × 300 mm (D), designed for standard hi-fi rack integration with a compact yet functional full-width chassis layout.

    Weight – Approximately 6–7 kg, reflecting durable construction, internal DAC circuitry, and stable power supply design for consistent long-term performance.

  • Sonic Frontiers SFL-1 Preamp

    Overview – The Sonic Frontiers SFL-1 Preamp, released in 1993, is a tube preamplifier featuring pure analogue circuitry with optional phono stage, delivering classic valve warmth and high-resolution musical performance.

    Tube Circuit Design – Utilizing premium vacuum tubes and a minimalist signal path, the Sonic Frontiers SFL-1 Preamp achieves low noise, excellent linearity, and rich harmonic texture prized by analogue and vinyl enthusiasts.

    Musical Performance – The Sonic Frontiers SFL-1 Preamp is known for its smooth midrange, expansive soundstage, and refined treble, offering a natural, engaging listening experience across both digital and analogue sources.

    Specifications – Tube preamplifier design, line-level inputs with optional MM/MC phono stage, frequency response approximately 20Hz–20kHz, low distortion, high signal-to-noise ratio, external power supply for improved isolation.

    Dimensions – Approximately 483 mm (W) × 133 mm (H) × 305 mm (D), featuring a full-width chassis designed for stable placement and effective heat dissipation for tube operation.

    Weight – Approximately 8–10 kg including power supply, reflecting solid construction, quality transformers, and durable chassis design for long-term reliability.

  • Arcam Diva A90 Integrated Amplifier

    Overview – The Arcam Diva A90 Integrated Amplifier, released in 2003, is a solid-state Class AB integrated amplifier featuring a built-in MM phono stage, delivering refined British sound with strong musicality and versatility.

    Amplification Performance – Designed for balanced tonal delivery, the Arcam Diva A90 Integrated Amplifier provides smooth midrange, controlled bass, and detailed highs, making it suitable for a wide range of loudspeakers and music genres.

    Connectivity & Features – The Arcam Diva A90 Integrated Amplifier includes multiple line-level inputs, a dedicated MM phono stage, pre-out connections, and remote control operation for flexible system integration.

    Specifications – 90W per channel into 8 ohms, 125W into 4 ohms, Class AB topology, MM phono input, frequency response 20Hz–20kHz, low distortion design, high current capability for stable speaker control.

    Dimensions – Approximately 430 mm (W) × 110 mm (H) × 370 mm (D), designed to fit standard hi-fi racks with adequate spacing for airflow and cable management.

    Weight – Approximately 9.5 kg, reflecting solid construction, quality internal components, and a well-regulated power supply for consistent long-term performance.

  • Gryphon Diablo 250 Integrated Amp

    Overview – The Gryphon Diablo 250 Integrated Amp, released in 2016, is a solid-state Class AB integrated amplifier featuring optional DAC and phono modules, delivering high-current performance and full-system integration in one chassis.

    High-Current Power Design – Engineered with a massive dual-mono power supply, the Gryphon Diablo 250 Integrated Amp delivers exceptional control, deep bass authority, and effortless dynamics across even the most demanding loudspeaker loads.

    Modular Flexibility – The Gryphon Diablo 250 Integrated Amp supports optional internal DAC and phono modules, allowing users to build a complete high-end system while maintaining Gryphon’s signature sonic purity and upgrade flexibility.

    Specifications – 250W per channel into 8 ohms, 500W into 4 ohms, Class AB topology, fully balanced circuitry, frequency response 0.1Hz–350kHz, high damping factor, optional DAC and phono stage modules available.

    Dimensions – Approximately 480 mm (W) × 245 mm (H) × 465 mm (D), reflecting a substantial chassis designed for thermal stability and housing its oversized transformer and internal modules.

    Weight – Approximately 38 kg, demonstrating heavy-duty construction, large power reserves, and extensive heat sinking required for high-current amplifier performance.

  • Proac Response 3.5 Speakers

    Overview – The Proac Response 3.5 Speakers, released in 1999, are high-end floorstanding loudspeakers featuring a two-way design with extended bass loading, engineered for natural tonal balance and expansive soundstage reproduction.

    Driver & Cabinet Design – Utilizing a soft-dome tweeter and long-throw mid-bass driver with rear-loaded bass system, the Proac Response 3.5 Speakers deliver deep, controlled bass with minimal cabinet coloration.

    Sonic Performance – The Proac Response 3.5 Speakers are known for their rich midrange, smooth treble, and immersive imaging, offering a musical and engaging presentation ideal for both analogue and digital sources.

    Specifications – Two-way floorstanding design, nominal 8-ohm impedance, sensitivity approximately 88 dB, frequency response around 25Hz–30kHz, recommended amplifier power 30–200 watts for optimal performance.

    Dimensions – Each speaker measures approximately 1040 mm (H) × 200 mm (W) × 320 mm (D), providing a slim floorstanding footprint suitable for medium to large listening rooms.

    Weight – Each unit weighs approximately 25–30 kg, reflecting solid cabinet construction and internal damping designed to reduce resonance and improve acoustic stability.

  • Primare L30 Floorstanding Speakers

    Overview – The Primare L30 Floorstanding Speakers, released in the early 2000s, are slim floorstanders designed for balanced, musical sound reproduction with Scandinavian design aesthetics and room-friendly proportions.

    Driver & Cabinet Design – Featuring a two-way bass reflex configuration, the Primare L30 Floorstanding Speakers combine a dedicated mid-bass driver and soft dome tweeter within a rigid cabinet to reduce resonance and improve clarity.

    Sound Character – The Primare L30 Floorstanding Speakers deliver smooth tonal balance with articulate midrange, controlled bass, and non-fatiguing treble, making them suitable for long listening sessions across varied music genres.

    Specifications – 2-way bass reflex design, nominal 8-ohm impedance, sensitivity approximately 88 dB, frequency response around 40Hz–20kHz, recommended amplifier power 30–120 watts for optimal performance.

    Dimensions – Each speaker measures approximately 900 mm (H) × 200 mm (W) × 300 mm (D), offering a compact footprint suitable for modern living spaces while maintaining proper acoustic volume.

    Weight – Each unit weighs approximately 16–18 kg, reflecting solid cabinet construction and internal damping materials that enhance stability and reduce unwanted vibrations.

  • McCormack DNA-125 Power Amplifier

    Overview – The McCormack DNA-125 Power Amplifier, released in 2001, is a solid state Class AB stereo power amplifier delivering high-current performance, minimalist circuit design, and exceptional musical transparency.

    Circuit Philosophy – Designed by Steve McCormack, the amplifier uses a direct-coupled, no-capacitor signal path, allowing the McCormack DNA-125 Power Amplifier to achieve fast transient response and low distortion.

    Sonic Performance – Known for its smooth yet dynamic presentation, the McCormack DNA-125 Power Amplifier delivers tight bass control, open midrange clarity, and extended highs without harshness or fatigue.

    Specifications – 125W per channel into 8 ohms, 185W into 4 ohms, Class AB topology, high-current output stage, wide bandwidth design, low feedback circuit, high damping factor for speaker control.

    Dimensions – Approximately 432 mm (W) × 140 mm (H) × 350 mm (D), featuring a robust full-width chassis designed for stability, heat dissipation, and integration into standard hi-fi racks.

    Weight – Approximately 12–14 kg, reflecting solid transformer design, high-quality components, and durable construction for reliable long-term performance.

  • Audio Research VSI55 Tube Integrated Amplifier

    Overview – The Audio Research VSI55 Tube Integrated Amplifier, released in 2006, is a Class AB tube integrated amplifier using KT88 output tubes, featuring a pure analogue signal path without DAC or phono stage.

    Tube Amplification Character – Delivering classic Audio Research sonics, the Audio Research VSI55 Tube Integrated Amplifier offers open midrange, harmonic richness, and refined treble with excellent musical flow and natural tonal balance.

    Build & Circuit Design – The Audio Research VSI55 Tube Integrated Amplifier employs a fully discrete valve circuit with high-quality transformers, ensuring stable operation, low distortion, and consistent performance across various loudspeaker loads.

    Specifications – 50W per channel into 8 ohms, Class AB push-pull tube design, KT88 output tubes, frequency response 10Hz–40kHz, input impedance 300k ohms, multiple line-level inputs, no internal DAC or phono stage.

    Dimensions – Approximately 483 mm (W) × 178 mm (H) × 381 mm (D), with an open-top chassis design allowing proper heat dissipation and easy tube access.

    Weight – Approximately 22 kg, reflecting heavy-duty output transformers, solid chassis construction, and robust power supply required for stable tube amplifier operation.