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  • Klipsch R-51PM
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    Klipsch R-51PM: High-quality active bookshelf speakers

    The Klipsch R-51PM active bookshelf monitors from the Reference series provide high-quality surround sound without taking up much space. The model has a minimalist design with a striking black vinyl finish and a well-damped MDF body. The round bass reflex port is located at the rear of the speaker. High frequencies are handled by an inch […] More

  • Cambridge Audio CXUHD
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    Cambridge Audio CXUHD: Reference digital player

    Cambridge Audio CXUHD is a universal reference digital transport that supports 4K resolution (UHD), can play virtually any disc (including UHD Blu-ray, DVD-Audio, SACD, etc.) and can act as a network media player. An important feature of this device is the absence of a digital-to-analog converter on board, since, according to the developers, the built-in […] More

  • Arcam AVR30
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    Arcam AVR30: Powerful AV receiver with 7 inputs and 3 outputs

    At the moment, the 7.1-channel Arcam AVR30 is the most powerful model in the updated Arcam series of AV receivers. The device supports Dolby Atmos 3D audio format (5.1.2-channel configuration), but can also operate in 7.1.4-channel mode, which requires an additional 4-channel power amplifier or a pair of 2-channel speakers. Declared support for the DTS:X […] More

  • Technics
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    Technics

    The Technics brand has always been special to us. In the 80s and 90s of the last century, when it all just began, it seemed like something from the high-end realm – Technics amplifiers with glowing, almost magical dial indicators seemed like perfection and an audio dream.   Konsuke Matsushita, the legendary founder of the […] More

  • Sunfire
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    Sunfire

    The American company Sunfire was founded by Bob Carver in the USA in 1972. For many audiophiles, the Sunfire name is synonymous with subwoofer, and for good reason. The fact is that Bob Carver first introduced the concept of true subwoofers (“True Subwoofers”), which are truly “sub-low-frequency” speaker systems – unlike all the others, which […] More

  • Primare
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    Primare

    The history of the company began in 1985 in Denmark. Already the first Primare products, released in 1986, components of the 900 series, demonstrated an extraordinary combination of design and audiophile construction. It’s not for nothing that this system was taken as a permanent exhibit to the Copenhagen Museum of Industrial Art. In 1992, Bo Christensen again confirmed […] More

  • Onkyo
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    Onkyo

    The name of Onkyo Corporation is formed from two Japanese words: On meaning sound, and Kyo meaning harmony. It is said that at the beginning of his activity, the founder of the company hired only people with an ear for music, because he wanted everyone who creates new components to be as devoted to music and […] More

  • Marantz
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    Marantz

    Few companies in the world of Hi-Fi Audio can boast such a rich history as Marantz. In 2013, the company celebrated its 60th anniversary. In order to understand how this brand managed to gain and maintain such a unique position in the market – the adoration of connoisseurs – audiophiles and the recognition of ordinary people “on […] More

  • McIntosh
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    McIntosh

    The Mackintosh company began operations in the late 1940s. Frank McIntosh was a consultant for a Washington, D.C. firm that developed radio and television stations. This required high power, low distortion in amplifiers, and at that time there was no equipment with characteristics that would satisfy the company. He set out to create an audio amplifier that not […] More

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