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Accuphase DP-450 CD Player

Accuphase has spent 35 years developing CD players in pursuit of the best in disc playback. The DP-450 CD player combines a number of innovative technologies, including a CD drive mechanism with a strong integrated structure, high-quality elastic dampers that protect the lensactuator from vssibration, and MDS+ type D/A converters with four parallel circuits.

AudioQuest Wild Coaxial Digital Cable

$4,000

AudioQuest Digital Coax cables are designed to minimize distortion across an extremely wide bandwidth. For many applications, the speed of digital communication is important. Most visibly, “speed” is about transferring large files as quickly as possible, or carrying enough data for HD video.

WiiM Ultra Wireless Audio Streamer and Digital Hub

$599

Experience exceptional audio with it\'s sleek aluminium-encased design, and a glass-covered 3.5" colour touchscreen. The WiiM Ultra is the upgraded bigger sibling to the ever popular and much loved range of streaming devices produced by WiiM. For the first time, WiiM introduces a colour touchscreen display to it\'s latest all in one music streamer and pre-amp, the WiiM Ultra. It offers a comprehensive suite of audio inputs and outputs - including a dedicated phono preamp, headphone out, and HDMI ARC - and is built with audiophile-grade components for unparalleled sound quality.

REL T/Zero MkIII Subwoofer

$949

REL T-ZERO MkIII - Miracle In Miniature

T-Zero is, in many ways, the most difficult design REL have ever executed because never before have they delivered so much for so little. Five coats of your choice of black or white high gloss lacquer as in all Serie T, NextGen Class D amplifiers, their famous High-Level Input, plus a separate .1/LFE input stage with its own volume control to get theatre levels AND music perfect without racing to adjust or looking for a remote control.

Nordost Heimdall 2 iKable

$659

The Norse 2 Series now makes it possible to deliver your digital music library with a clarity and precision not previously thought possible. The Heimdall 2 iKable combines silver-plated, OFC solid core conductors with Nordost’s proprietary Dual Mono-Filament technology to create a virtual air dielectric for maximum mechanical damping. Additionally, the Heimdall 2 iKable employs mechanically tuned lengths, further reducing internal microphonics and high frequency impedance resonance. The result is the ideal electrical and mechanically controlled construction for ultra-fast, low-loss signal transfer.

Accuphase DP-570 SACD Player

Equipped with quiet and smooth disc loading, the high rigidity and low center of gravity of the SA-CD/CD drive vastly improves readability, while the MDS+ type D/A converter with four parallel circuits accurately reads disc information and converts analog signals. It also supports a digital connection with a voicing equalizer and provides a programmable playlist feature that lets you enjoy listening in the order you prefer.

Onkyo TX-NR7100 AV Receiver Onkyo TX-NR7100 AV Receiver
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Onkyo TX-NR7100 AV Receiver

$1,839 $2,299

The first in the series to offer both 9 channels and built-in, ready-to-use DIRAC Live® Room Correction, the Onkyo TX-NR7100 9.2 Channel THX® Certified AV Receiver brings new meaning to the phrase, “home movie night.” The DIRAC Live® Room Correction offers improved musical staging, clarity, dialog, and deeper bass, while the additional two channels create a 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos® immersive surround sound experience.

AudioQuest Carbon AES/EBU Digital Cable

$475

AES/EBU, developed jointly by the Audio Engineering Society and the European Broadcast Union, established a two-channel digital standard for interconnecting digital devices in the professional world. But, AES/EBU also has its application in the domestic environment as well. While AES/EBU can be single-ended, balanced, or optical, here we refer to the balanced-digital interconnect.

Visualax 130" Fixed Frame Premium Grey Projector Screen 16:9

$800

Why grey screens ?

The concept of the grey screen was first introduced by Stewart Filmscreen with their Grayhawk product in 2001, and grey screens have become immensely popular ever since.

Grey screens are often called high contrast screens because their purpose is to boost contrast on digital projectors in viewing rooms that are not entirely dark. The grey screen absorbs ambient light that strikes it better than a white screen does. In so doing the black level on the screen is maintained. This works because, assuming the projector has ample lumen output as most digital projectors do, whites remain satisfyingly white while blacks are maintained at a deeper black. The net effect is to increase the contrast range of the image on the screen.