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Clearaudio Champion Magnum

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Clearaudio Champion Magnum

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as someone who only has digital playback, I find this beautiful. Turntables are more like architecture...
 
Maybe you want to see more of the Ayon stuff than just the tubes...

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And the speakers, not Ayon that's for shure, are one of a kind...

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Don't ask why but the room size works very, very well with the speakers.
I was more or less knocked out when I was here listening (another friends system).
It sounds incredibly good... my top 3-list
 
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And the speakers, not Ayon that's for shure, are one of a kind...

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Blumenhofer Gioia
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Don't ask why but the room size works very, very well with the speakers.
I was more or less knocked out when I was here listening (another friends system).
It sounds incredibly good... my top 3-list
You aren't sure. Really? Quite obvious to me. The secret is in the metamaterial-based chandelier, which you can see is connected to an external grounding box via ultra-low impedance cabling. Works every time.
 
our newest speaker in final development stages
 

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...hey @Porsche what accounts for the wavy/textured look of the cabinets? Are they stone? Cheers.
there's 3 materials covering the speaker, the cream is Porsche Alcantara, the insert on the front is powder coated metal in champagne and the wood inserts is Bolivian rosewood
 
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Was testing out the B&W jpeg renders on a new camera.

The bbe label does not get any coverage here, but they have some great releases of classic Japanese jazz not previously available outside of Japan.

This fantastic album Topology featuring Makoto Terashita and Harold Land is something else. (A 2-disc 45rpm with superb quality and £30.) Having listened to it about 10 times I read someone online saying they played it at 33 rpm and that it also sounded really good. Bizarrely, it does, with a few exceptions (mainly percussion).


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Was testing out the B&W jpeg renders on a new camera.

The bbe label does not get any coverage here, but they have some great releases of classic Japanese jazz not previously available outside of Japan.

This fantastic album Topology featuring Makoto Terashita and Harold Land is something else. (A 2-disc 45rpm with superb quality and £30.) Having listened to it about 10 times I read someone online saying they played it at 33 rpm and that it also sounded really good. Bizarrely, it does, with a few exceptions (mainly percussion).


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BBE always has stellar comps. I have a few CDs. Absolutely love the Roy Ayers comps.
 
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