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Rotel CD11 Tribute CD Player

$674 $749

The CD11 continues Rotel\'s proud tradition of careful engineering and Balanced Design, carrying over the clean lines, precision sound and intuitive operation you\'d find on their more expensive models. The CD11 brings musical details to life with ability beyond its modest price-point.

Chord Company C-Digital Coaxial Digital Cable

$100

The C-digital has been developed to let you hear just how good some of the more affordable digital to analogue converters can be. The Tuned ARAY conductor configuration was developed to improve the performance of digital cables and is an easy-to hear-upgrade.  The ARAY design of C-digital will begin to give you an idea of what your system can really do.

Visualax 120" Fixed Frame Home Cinema Entertainment Projector Screen 16:9

$450

Add a fabulous fixed frame projection screen to your home. It will be the main "show" in your family room or home theatre!

Just like the TV wall mount, this fixed projector screen will make any room special and inviting. There\'s no comparison between our projector screen and run-of-the-mill pull-down or motorised projection screens. With the differences, there are many pluses.

Solidsteel S2-3 Hi-Fi Rack

$569

Standing just overhalf a meter tall, this hi-fi rack from premium Italian manufacturers Solidsteel is the perfect entry into the brand\'s range of high-end furniture. It is an intentionally minimal and sleek system for housing and protecting your high-level AV equipment.

Visualax 120" Fixed Frame Zero Edge Grey Projector Screen 16:9

$645

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.