Riffs and Revolutions: A Very Different Kind of Vinyl Listening Event!

As many of you know, Matt from Audio T Cardiff is a keen musician. Recently he hosted a vinyl event in Pontypridd, one of our home counties, alongside the fantastic team at A Strings guitar shop and with sponsorship from Rega. The event took place on Saturday, 28th September. If you were lucky enough to attend, you’ll know what a fantastic day it was—but if you missed out, here’s an account of what went down."

Over the years, our branches have traditionally hosted in-store events that have been highly successful, giving us the chance to showcase and demonstrate our featured brands at their best. These events have always been a real pleasure. But how do we reach a wider, more diverse, and perhaps younger audience, you may ask?

Personally, I wholeheartedly believe that music fans and musicians alike deserve access to a great-sounding hi-fi. Am I right? Of course, I am! Everyone should have a hi-fi that truly engages them—making you smile, even shed a tear, but most importantly, gets your feet tapping. Some of us even know that special piece of music that inspires us to pick up a guitar and master that riff or solo. (Thank you, Eddie Van Halen.)

As many of you know, I’ve previously organised Audio T Cardiff vinyl events outside the store at MEC Coffee, which were fantastic. This time, though, I thought it was time for something a little different.

Time for a little time travel! No, it doesn't involve a DeLorean.

When I talk about time travel, I’m really talking about this event. As most of you know, before my days with Audio T, I worked at a local guitar shop in Cardiff for 17 years. Being a guitarist, I started thinking about organising an event that combines my three biggest passions: music, hi-fi, and, of course, guitars. Musicians are often overlooked when it comes to hi-fi, which got me wondering—how can we bridge the gap between musicians and audiophiles?

Reflecting on my childhood, I feel lucky to have experienced music in such quality, thanks to my dad’s studio days. Everyone deserves access to great hi-fi, and I wanted to show that you don’t need to spend over £10,000 to enjoy a high-quality system, especially for vinyl playback—my favourite way to listen. How could I best demonstrate this? That’s when it hit me—I should reach out to my favourite guitar shop, A Strings.

In the hi-fi world, everyone knows everyone, and I’ve known the guys at A Strings, Andrew and Adam, for years as both friends and a customer (keeping my guitar addiction alive). I asked if they’d like to co-host an event with us in their store, and they were thrilled to say yes. We set the date, and both the A Strings team and I couldn’t have been more excited!

How about a little history about A Strings?

A Strings was founded in Cardiff back in 2006 by Andrew Morgan, originally specialising in guitar strings and accessories. Stocking over 1,000 varieties of strings—ranging from the popular to the obscure—they quickly built a loyal customer base, with many of their original customers still returning to this day. Over time, they expanded to stock a range of leading guitar brands, including Fender, Gretsch, and Gibson.

Fast-forward to the present, and A Strings is now located at 66 Broadway, Treforest, Pontypridd, where they’ve been for the past 15 years. In fact, they celebrated their 15th anniversary at this location on the day of the event.

An interesting fact about A Strings: they have supplied strings and gear to legendary musicians such as Brian May of Queen, Eric Clapton, the Manic Street Preachers, Motörhead, Killing Joke, and Mark Knopfler, to name just a few.

Reaching out to the turntable kings – Rega, that is.

With a good idea of the system I wanted to bring to the event—mainly Rega equipment—I reached out to our fantastic Rega representative, Rob Noble, about promoting the event on their website as well as ours and A Strings’. I also enquired about the possibility of a turntable giveaway, and Rega went above and beyond by generously donating a Rega Planar 1 Eco deck for the event’s prize draw.

Rega Planar 2 with nd3 cartridge

Rega’s God of amplification.

With everything in full swing—the advertising sorted and nearly everything ready to rock—I received an email from Rega’s amplification guru, Mr Terry Bateman, which was a real honour. Terry and I discussed how unique this event was compared to typical hi-fi events and how it bridges the gap between audiophiles and musicians. We also talked about amp design, especially the renowned Rega Brio, which Terry designed and voiced much like a guitar amplifier. It’s known for that rich analogue class AB warmth, reminiscent of solid-state guitar amps.

Terry shared his experiences before joining Rega, when he worked as an amp repairman for guitar amplification, focusing on brands like Fender, Marshall, and Vox. Like me, Terry has roots in the guitar industry and has even worked with notable musicians, including Robin Trower (if you haven’t heard Bridge of Sighs, give it a listen), The Hamsters, and many others. After our chat about amps, music, and classic rock, Terry said he would come along to the event. It’s a true privilege to have someone of his stature attending—as I said at the start, an amp legend!

What equipment did I bring to the event, I hear you ask?

Starting with the sources:

On the amplification front:

On the speaker front:

Cabling: Black Rhodium Intro speaker cables and interconnects.

Hi-Fi rack and stands:

On the vinyl cleaning side of things:

And now the fun really begins.

With the system set up and ready to go in what I can only call ‘guitar heaven,’ we were all set to rock. I spoke with many people about their records, collections, and equipment, and we even did several A-B tests, playing records before and after they’d been cleaned. One rare gem was Andrew’s original pressing of Queen II, and we played March of the Black Queen. Hearing the difference post-cleaning was incredible—the improvement was, as they say, night and day.

We also put the Rega system through its paces; to say it sounded fantastic doesn’t quite do it justice. The system truly demonstrated that you can build a great hi-fi setup without breaking the bank. The event itself had an amazing atmosphere, with rock tracks from every genre filling the space. Chatting with new faces about hi-fi, music, and guitars (my three favourite subjects), spending the afternoon with Andrew and the fantastic team at A Strings, meeting their customers, and having Terry from Rega there made for an absolute joy—a perfect afternoon of rock & roll and hi-fi.

And we have a winner!

A week had passed since the fantastic event at A Strings, and it was time to announce the lucky winner of a Rega turntable! I headed back to A Strings to reveal the winner on Fear’s Friday update. Yes, I did this live, and it went well—it was an honour to be part of their regular Friday video. So, who’s the winner? Drum roll, please... congratulations to Kris Morris!

Kris came by our store to collect his brilliant new Rega Planar 1 Eco deck. While he was here, I took him through a few amplification and speaker options to help him get set up and ready to enjoy his new system.

Are there more events like this on the way, you ask?

The short answer is a big, resounding yes! The event had such a fantastic vibe that it’s definitely worth doing again. In fact, I’ve spoken with Andrew and the team, and they’re keen to host another event with us at Audio T in the near future—so watch this space!

Thank you

A huge thank you once again to Andrew, Adam, and the team at A Strings for co-hosting the event with us, and to Terry and his lovely wife for attending—it was a real honour to have them there. Most importantly, a big thank you to everyone who came to the event; it was a genuine pleasure to meet you all, and I hope to see you again soon!

Thank you all for taking the time to read my blog.

Matt - Audio T Cardiff

Matt and the A String Team


“Spin The Black Circle” - The Vinyl Revolution

Matt from Audio T Cardiff takes a deeper dive into his passion for vinyl records and why there has been such a resurgence in the format and its effects on both the turntables and Hi-Fi industries in general.

With yet another great Bristol Hi-Fi show done and dusted, it’s a great time to reflect on the year’s activities as well as our own setups and systems. And I must say, Wow! What a show it was. With it being my second year working at the show I had a better idea of what to expect, and was mentally prepared for the sheer scale, and it was great to see and meet many of you there again. Some of us took the opportunity to grow our record collections with the numerous vendors at the show, others used the show as the perfect excuse to plan upgrades, and some younger attendees even taking the leap and buying their first ever turntables, with numerous customers starting their journey with the award winning Rega Planar 1. I know I came home from the Bristol Hi-Fi show with another three records and a continued desire for the Rega Naia, which is on many people’s wish lists.

All of this talk of turntables has no doubt got us buying yet more vinyl. Oh the addiction continues!

When we talk about the resurgence in vinyl collecting, I see this as a great thing, encouraging younger generations to get immersed in music and not just listening to it streamed (which is still a great way to listen to music and discover new bands) but to enjoy an album from start to finish. It is incredibly enjoyable.

In my opinion there’s nothing like walking into a record shop and discovering that album, getting it home, opening up the gate fold, putting the record on and looking at the album artwork as we listen to the music. In my eyes, it’s the perfect way to listen to music and I feel that it’s a great thing that record companies are reissuing old albums, giving new younger generations the chance to listen to the classics as they should be, as well as listening to new artists of the day.

pearl jam vitalogy lp

You might be wondering about the title of this blog “Spin The Black Circle” which is a song by Pearl Jam on their ‘Vitalogy’ album. Eddie Vedder wrote this song about his love for vinyl. I highly recommend listening to this album.

Where The Magic of Vinyl Started

Let’s go back in time a little, not as far back as the gramophone but the age of popular music in the 50s. This was a time when our only access to new music was either listening to the radio or going to the local record store and listening to the new singles of the day. Music styles change over time and artists evolve but to me, the big changes started to really happen in the late 60s with the rise of the guitar heroes such as Clapton, Hendrix, Beck and Page, to name but a few.

As consumers, we bought their singles and then their albums as this was the way they were released at the time. Many of us still buy music this way, although sadly there’s very few listening cubicles in record shops these days, but in saying that, some of the small independent record shops out there will put a record on if you ask!

The Vinyl Time Machine

For me, records hold memories and emotions, new, old, good and bad. For instance, this takes me right back to when I was a lot younger, queuing outside Spillers Records in Cardiff when an album was released. I remember nagging my dad back in 1987 to take me to my local record shop to get Guns ‘n’ Roses ‘Appetite For Destruction’. Opening that gate fold and looking at the album artwork while listening to the record and thinking ‘this is a cornerstone in the sound of rock & metal’.

Moving on a little later, I remember queuing up for Metallica's ‘Black’ album in 1991… Yep I was once one of the long haired band T-shirt brigade. Not much has changed apart from getting older and my hair being a lot shorter now! It’s fair to say my listening habits haven't changed. The funny thing is, I will still wait in line for a record even now. It’s memories like these that tie us to the music that we enjoy.

All this talk of music brings up an important question. Why have Vinyl LP sales been increasing year on year for the last 16 years? The truth is, vinyl never went away, despite new technologies coming along such as CD players and then streaming. The turntable seems to be stronger than ever right now. Why? Is it a trend, a fad or a passing craze? The truth is that turntables and vinyl collecting has always been here and the wonderful, magical analogue way of listening to music has never completely ceased. When mainstream record labels opted for digital formats, independent labels, especially those specialising in Punk and Metal really leaned in to vinyl and pushed limited edition coloured variants to encourage sales.

The great thing is that as well as people rediscovering their love for their record collection; younger generations have discovered vinyl for the first time and started their journey into collecting. This discovery/re-discovery of the format has piqued a great interest in new turntables and good quality Hi-Fi to complement it. With customers looking beyond the basic turntables sold in the high street shops it’s no surprise really… Why play a £30 record on a £100 all-in-one player? We all know vinyl can sound so much better!

The Ultimate Vinyl Sound?

A big question asked in store is “can vinyl sound better?” The answer is a big resounding “YES” and the other question is, “Do I have to spend thousands to accomplish a great sounding turntable?” The answer is “No”, you don't have to spend thousands. A great example of a turntable to start with is the Rega Planar 1 Plus teamed with a Wiim streaming amplifier and a pair of Dali Spektor 1 speakers, a fantastic starter system. This system takes care of the vinyl as well as streaming, so you have the best of both worlds. The only thing is, there’s always a way to make things sound even better.

wiim streaming amplifier

One Giant Leap For Vinyl

The possibilities are endless with so many manufacturers out there, it can get very confusing. The great thing is that all of us at Audio T are here to help and guide you. Although my own system is very good I can still see ways of improving the performance, as we say “there’s always room for improvement”!

What do I look at first? We strongly believe source first. This brings the turntable back into the equation as this is the voice of the system. My advice will always be to listen to at least three options of turntable, for instance Rega Planar 2 to Rega Planar 3 or other brands such as Linn and Michell. The other part of your turntable to look at is the cartridge, from moving magnet to moving coil options we supply brands such as Audio Technica, Ortofon and Dynavector. As we know every cartridge has its own sound and is a very big part of the character of your turntable. The proof is in the listening and we can offer you the chance to hear what sounds right to you, as I always say there are no wrong answers.

Taking Care Of Business

One of the only annoying things about vinyl is noise, snap, crackle and pop and not in a good way. So how can we help with this annoyance? How do I look after my turntable? And just as important, how do I look after my vinyl? Fear not, there are multiple ways of looking after your new turntable and keeping your prized possessions such as your vinyl in good shape.

Let’s start with the tools of our trade.

  1. Record brush

  2. Stylus brush

The record brush: Static can be an LPs worst enemy and a good quality record brush can reduce static build up. We offer solutions such as one of our favourites the Audio Technica AT 6013A record brush which has two steps of carbon fibre bristles as well as a velvet pad which removes the dust particles from the record. While the LP is spinning on the turntable you gently hold the brush on the record and the dust will start to collect on the carbon fibre bristles, then proceed to pull the brush toward you off the edge of the LP. The carbon fibre bristles remain straight and can get deep into the vinyl groove. Also available is the Pro-Ject Brush-IT which does a job but our go to is the Audio Technica AT 6013A.

Vinyl & stylus cleaning tools

The next tool to have on hand is a stylus brush. The Pro-Ject Clean-IT is a fantastic little stylus brush for everyday use, again utilising very fine carbon fibre bristles for a safe and effective clean of the stylus tip. With the tone arm locked in the arm rest you offer the brush to the tip of the stylus and then gently clean the stylus by pulling the brush towards you. This brush gets rid of those little bits of fluff on the stylus and helps with the life of the LPs and the stylus itself. If the stylus is very dirty you may need to use a fluid or a gel to get rid of that ingrained dirt. The Audio Technica “Tacky Gel” AT617A is a simple yet effective way to clean the stylus tip, or for a deep clean the tool for the job is a stylus fluid. The Audio Technica AT607A stylus fluid should only be used when the stylus is particularly dirty and should be used sparingly.

Sill Not Sounding Right?

There are a few things you can check such as the tone arm set up. Tracking force, cartridge alignment and anti-skate set up. Wear on the stylus or even wear on the belt which can cause speed issues. If you don’t feel comfortable checking these things yourself fear not, we can help with this. I find there’s nothing more satisfying than getting a turntable playing and sounding like it should. Speaking of turntable setups, we can set up your new turntable for the first time when bought from us, also if you buy a cartridge from us we set up your tonearm and check the health of your turntable free of charge.

Cleaning Vinyl

There are multiple ways we can clean our vinyl collection and no it doesn't involve the dishwasher. On the odd occasion you might find a second hand bargain in a charity shop but the trouble with that is a lot of the time the vinyl isn't in the best shape giving you those unwanted crackles and pops and possibly extra stylus ware. There some great products on the market to clean your vinyl and get it sounding right.

The first method we recommend is record cleaning spray which works really well for manual cleaning. The cleaning method with the Tonar spray is really simple yet effective. A couple of light sprays on the vinyl then using the Tonar micro fibre cloth wipe around the record then wipe with a dry microfiber cloth.

The second manual way we recommend for cleaning your vinyl is a little more fun in the process the Project Spin clean Mk2 which comes with cleaning fluids and drying cloths. This cleaner is really simple but effective.

The third way we recommend cleaning your vinyl is even more in depth than the manual way of cleaning back to the Project brand once again with VC-E2 and VC-S3 cleaners both cleaners work their vacuum system to draw the cleaning fluid and dirt away from your vinyl into the machines inboard tank leaving your vinyl clean and ready to play.

degritter mkii

The fourth way we recommend is more intensive again and is now currently our favourite way to clean vinyl, the Degritter Mk2 ultrasonic vinyl cleaner. This vinyl cleaner goes even deeper again when it comes to how it gets into the groove of the record with its ultrasonic cleaning process. You can alter the cleaning time depending on how dirty your vinyl is. It also dries the vinyl for you and it’s relatively quiet. Although this is one of the most expensive vinyl cleaners that we sell, I feel it is definitely worth its price tag if you have a large vinyl collection.

All of these cleaning methods above don’t just clean the vinyl they can also help with static build up on the vinyl. The other thing we recommend to do after you have cleaned your vinyl is to use a new antistatic record sleeve, which again helps to keep your record in tip top shape.

Conclusion

Music is the thing that binds us all and brings us together because of the emotional bond we have with it. Listening to music still remains very personal, wether it’s vinyl, streaming or compact disc. Vinyl will always be the main listening format for me, that wonderful feeling I still get when I lower the tonearm and the stylus catches the groove, especially when it’s a new record I haven't heard before. If you would like to start your vinyl journey, or improve the system you have, why not pop in and see us and have a chat and a listen.

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Thanks for reading

Matt, Nick and Kerrin - Audio T Cardiff

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DALI Katch G2 - a minimalist marvel.

Dali Katch G2

We don’t keep many portable Bluetooth speakers in stock here at Audio T Oxford; in-fact, there is only one we often recommend... the DALI Katch.

Don’t mistake this as us giving our customers little or no choice, we are just convinced that it is the very best product available, and here is why…

Design

It is a stunning piece of industrial design, modern and stylish and easy to carry (thanks to the inclusion of a soft leather strap) or pack. The build is of the highest quality, with a sturdy metal case housing, where competitors would opt for cheap plastic, not to mention the smart and easy-to-use controls.

Available in three tasteful finishes; Caramel White (my favourite), Chilly Blue and Iron Black. Just looking at it instils a pride of ownership, reinforced by its tactile looks and feel.

Technical Stuff

The Katch measures a compact 138mm x 268 x 47 (H x W x D) and inside this box are no less than six drivers (two tweeters, two mid / bass units and two passive bass units). These are powered by a 2 x 25W digital amplifier. It utilises Bluetooth 5 which allows for APTX and APTX HD/ AAC. A Mini-Jack input is incorporated, as is a USB port, which can also be used as a charger.

Top view with power button

The battery will last for a class leading 30 hours (though this depends on musical content and volume). A full battery charge will take approximately two hours.

The specification claims (considering the compact dimensions) a bass response to 49Hz and a 95dB SPL. I couldn’t actually believe it would go that low, but lo and behold, when I played a 50Hz test tone through it the bass was indeed there. The volume had dropped a little bit but I couldn’t deny that it was indeed making itself felt. I didn’t check the SPL claim, but it certainly goes more than loud enough for the majority of ears.

5O Hz test tone

Sound 

Of course, whilst looking good is an advantage, it needs to back this appearance up sonically.

So how does it perform in the real world? The answer is astonishingly well. The DALI allows for either a ‘clean’ or ‘warm’ presentation. I much prefer the ‘clean’. Listening to Shelby Lynne’s gorgeous cover of Dusty Springfields ‘Just a Little Lovin’, the sound is truly engaging and refined.

 

Moving on to Lou Reeds ‘Walk on the Wild Side’ shows just how good the Katch is rhythmically, it times really well.

Just for a laugh I put on ‘Hey Now’ by London Grammar. If you have ever listened to this track, it has the most stupendous bass; bass that can make some seriously capable systems struggle. This turned out to be most interesting, because rather than hearing the distortion that I expected, the Katch neatly filtered off the very lowest registers and gave an assured, if not quite full range, performance.

Want Stereo?

The DALI also has another trick up its sleeve: if you purchase two of them, you can create a stereo pair: So, for the travelling audiophile or for space-conscious home use, this could be portable Nirvana.

Conclusion

The Katch is at the more expensive end of the compact portable Bluetooth speaker spectrum, but it is most definitely worth the outlay. Prepare to be surprised!

If you are fishing for a high-quality compact Bluetooth speaker, the Katch can be caught (groan) at any Audio T branch.

Thank you for reading.

Jon and Rob.

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Humming to the wrong tune! - How to get rid of unwanted noise.

Are hum and noise in your system driving you crazy? Fear not, we have the solutions for you! Matt from Audio T Cardiff takes a deeper look into these problems and which products can help resolve the issues, from power distribution sockets to other ways of filtering noise and improving sound and hopefully losing some of that unwanted hum or high frequency noise.

Planar 6 Exact cartridge and logo close up

Moving steadily along my own exciting hi-fi journey, with various changes in my own personal system, I was plagued by that old problem which I am very familiar with, ground hum. My home listening space sadly isn't the most ideal of rooms but it works.

MM & MC cartridge

The room itself is a converted garage and as you can guess the internal wiring from the house to the garage was an afterthought and tagged onto the ring mains of the house. It’s not the cleanest power in this room and leaves it open to noise such as ground hum etc. With my main music source being a Rega Planar 6 turntable, I notice this hum issue more when playing vinyl. Due to the nature of turntables and open pickups they are susceptible to noise. A cartridge is made up of copper windings, a cantilever and magnet open to the elements, thus its gonna pick up some noise and some cartridges pick up more noise than others.

So, what do I do about this hum? A little noise is not bad and to be expected with a turntable whereas a lot of hum is not so good and can be quite distracting. What can I do short of rewiring my house? I started looking into good quality power distribution sockets and ways of filtering out that hum without sacrificing my sound quality. In this article I’ll be taking a look into options such as power cables and plug-ins including power conditioners that can help with noise and improve sound.

What works best?

There are many products out there that can help with noise issues and sound quality in general. We carry a number of options in our shops and I have been able to take bits home and listen for what works best for the problem I have been experiencing with my own system. The problem with electricity is it’s unpredictable, in the sense it can fluctuate thus causing the problems we have mentioned.

Chord Company Music power cable

At Audio T Cardiff, one of our favourite cable manufacturers is Chord Company. This year they have added more options to their power cable and power distribution ranges. Starting with the Clearway power cable , then climbing up the ranks to Shawline, then Epic right up to their flagship Music power cables which utilise Chord Companies Array technology. Quite recently we had the opportunity to try out some of these power cable options including Chord’s new PowerHAUS power distribution sockets, the S6 and M6 , which also contain the GroundArray technology inside.

The PowerHAUS

To say that they made a big difference would sell them short. During our own audition of this new range of power cable and power distribution options from Chord Co. we started at the bottom and worked our way up the range. The sound difference as we progressed was incredible to say the least. For instance, I put on a piece of music which I knew wasn't recorded particularly well and when we reached the PowerHAUS S6 it made everything sound better, not perfect but more pleasing to our ears than when we started the listening session. This change in the delivery of the power gave us more dynamic range even a bigger and better sound stage. The PowerHAUS also had a profound effect on the vinyl side of things, again a much bigger soundstage with more detail and, dare I say it, more fun.

Chord GroundARAY high-frequency noise reduction.

Next up we added in the Chord GroundARAY “plug-ins”, so here’s a little run down to get you up to speed. The Chord Company have spent many years researching what makes a hi-fi sound great and it’s not just about the source, the amplification or the speakers, in Chords way of thinking it’s everything in-between i.e., speaker cables and interconnects. Chords latest research has gone into power and filtering with Chord GroundARAY plug-ins and as we’ve already touched on the PowerHAUS range.

The GroundARAY range consists of the following connections USB A, RCA, DIN, XLR, BNC, RJ45 and HDMI. Their idea behind the plug-ins is to go into unused sockets from your router right up to your amplifier, whether its RCA, XLR, BNC or HDMI, they all can be plagued by our old unwanted friend high frequency noise that can happen anywhere in the chain. Looking at the construction of these they are rather well machined pieces of thick-walled aluminium and this alone helps with noise. Each GroundARAY is filled with Chord’s vibration damping material protecting ARAY circuit.

The GroundARAY assessment

We began our assessment streaming from the Bluesound Node which was wired into the amplifier with Chord Company Shawline RCA cables and the speakers connected with Chord company Epic speaker cable. The Chord representative showed us a couple of combinations using the GroundARAY plugs going from the Ethernet switch right up to the XLR inputs on the Leema Acoustics Tucana amplifier. The difference was subtle at first but as the amplifier warmed up, we could really tell the difference.

The system we used -

The artists and tracks we used in this audition.

Streamed on Tidal

  • Bjork - Post 1995 - “Hyperballad”

  • Big Wreck - In loving memory 1997 - “Blown wide open”

Vinyl

  • Dire Straits - Communique 1979 - “Once Upon time in the west”

The Big Wreck track was the most suspect one of the bunch. I used this particular track as I knew it’s a bit too heavy on the bass in the mix, which meant this track loses definition. Believe it or not the Chord PowerHAUS seemed to help in calming down the bass and giving the track more definition.

Audioquest…

Audioquest niagara 3000 mains distribution block rear

thunder iec mains cable

We can’t mention power and conditioning without mentioning Audioquest, a great brand with a long history in the Hi-Fi industry. Audioquest have designed and built great audio cables such as the most recent edition, the Mythical Creatures range. They also offer options on the power distribution side of things too. From the G8 power outlet right up to the Niagara series , both product lines have had an impact in the industry. They also offer a superb range of power cables from the NRG series up to the Storm series. Again, like Chord they have spent many years of hard work and research looking into how they can improve that dreaded high frequency noise issue as well as RF noise i.e., radio frequency as well as ground hum. The offerings from Audioquest most definitely improve the sound quality of your equipment delivering power more efficiently with less noise or lowering the noise floor in your system.

The Wireworld Matrix

Wireworld are an American company owned by renowned cable designer David Salz. Their cable technology was founded with the unique mission of perfecting audio cables through objective listening tests. The idea is to make the perfect audio cable with such cables like the Platinum eclipse series from RCA connections right through to tone arm cables and speaker cables. They also make fantastic power distribution blocks such as the Matrix II shielded power cord extender, which is a no nonsense design and great value. This approach to power distribution is simple and effective.

The Audiolab DC block

Audiolab dc block

The Audiolab DC block is a fairly new addition to the Audiolab family of electronics and I think this piece of kit is a little wonder box. I feel it is unbeatable at its price bracket. In essence the DC block cleans up power by reducing unwanted DC distortion before it reaches the component in your Hi-Fi system. DC voltage from many house hold appliances can create unwanted noise on the AC mains supply. The DC block can cancel DC voltage found within the AC mains supply in your home. It achieves this by correcting the DC offset and rebalances the sine wave. The ideal power situation in the home would be to have a perfectly symmetrical sine wave alternating between positive and negative phases but this sadly is not the case. Power in the home fluctuates causing the noise issue we are describing. The main job of the DC block is to offset and rebalance the mains power giving you better all-round performance from your equipment.

direct current blocker

The Solution to my problem

Going back to the beginning with my system and the noise I experience at home as we have described above. I decided to take home a Wireworld Matrix 2 power distribution block and the Audiolab DC block to see if one or both of these fantastic pieces of equipment can help with my noisy system. I tried them both separately at first and found some improvement. The Dc block certainly dropped some of the hum and the Rega Elex-r amplifier sounded more alive in its performance. Then, I plugged everything into the Wireworld Matrix distribution block this by itself made a great difference to the noise floor and everything cleaned up really well. Next, you guessed it, I tried both the Dc block and the Wireworld together. what a difference hum almost gone but the main thing I noticed was the difference in sound power and clarity, and sound stage jumped to a whole new level in my little system. For now, I have just bought the Wireworld Matrix, but I will be buying the Audiolab DC block to go with it as I feel it’s a worthwhile purchase, not much outlay for great performance, I feel that’s a win in my book.

What else do I look at in my system if I have noise?

  • 1: The first things I would look at are connections between equipment such as RCA cables for instance between the phono stage and amplifier and make sure they’re fitted properly the same goes for things like optical cables making sure they’re connected properly.

  • 2: I would check the condition of the cables making sure there’s no breaks or corrosion on the plugs or on exposed wire and replace if necessary.

  • 3: Check speaker cables and make sure banana plugs are tight, if you are using bare wire make sure the terminals are tight and there are no stray wires that can cause a short.

  • 4: Check speaker terminals on the back of the amplifier and speakers are tight, for example if you have a pair of speakers with four terminals on the back with linking bars make sure they are locked down.

  • 5: If your turntable has a ground lead coming from the tone make sure it is connected to the ground point on the back of the amplifier.

  • 6: Make sure the fly leads are connected properly on the back of your cartridge, if they are loose they can short out or cause hum.

  • 7: Last thing to make sure your power leads are properly secured.

There are many other things that can cause unwanted noise, but these are some of the good basic checks you can do.

Other ways you can help with sound quality and noise in your system is to look at how your system is connected and consider changing speaker cable and interconnects. For instance, going from a basic pair of speaker cables to something like the Chord Company C screen X makes a world of difference to your sound. I also highly recommend trying some of these different pieces of equipment I have talked about in this blog in your own home as I have done, to find what works best for you in your system. Here at Audio T, we have a home loan scheme, so you can take equipment home and listen in the comfort of your own chair and see how much of an effect they have on your system and how everything sounds before and after.

Why not pop into our store for a chat or give us a call and we can certainly help and recommend many products that can help your system to sound its best. You can contact us on 02920 228565 or email us at Cardiff@audio-t.co.uk

Thank you for reading

Matt, Nick and Kerrin - Audio T Cardiff

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solidsteel SS-6Raw - A Stand That Won't Join the Band!

If you are looking for an upgrade to your existing stand mount speakers then the solidsteel speaker stand range is definitely worth a demonstration.

solidsteel Raw

solidsteel Raw

KEF LS50 SS-6Raw

KEF LS50 SS-6Raw

We have recently taken on solidsteel in our show room and are blown away by the performance and style of the SS-6. There is no doubt that this is an upgrade to what your speaker can already offer.

Available in white, black or the very pretty raw finish the SS-6 is simple yet elegant with its tripod style design. They just create the perfect base to extract the very last bit of detail from the speakers.

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SolidSteel are an Italian Hi-Fi furniture manufacturer whose mission statement is “to serve music and nothing else.” With 29 years of providing excellent home audio furniture solutions this experience really shows through with the performance of the SS-6 speaker stands.

SS-6 top plate and bearing isolation

SS-6 top plate and bearing isolation

What to expect? Well………You have not heard your speakers sound this good, whether you are driving £200 loudspeakers or £2000 loudspeakers the SS-6 stands will undoubtedly improve the performance. Bass tightens up, soundstage widens and the overall transparency of the speakers increases. You are no longer listening to your speakers but being immersed in sound and the music just flows.

As our tag line states, “the stand won’t join the band”.

Available in 3 different heights, 50cm, 60cm and 70cm and 3 finishes, black, white and the raw (displayed in the these pictures).

solidsteel HiFi furniture is available in the following Audio T shops, Brentwood, Bristol, Cheltenham, Enfield, Manchester, Preston, Southampton, Swindon, Swansea and Cardiff.

Michell My Belle! Customer Upgrades His Gyro Turntable With Michell Techno Tonearm

Christmas arrives a little early for one of our customers as he has treated himself to a new tone arm on his Michell Gyro turntable. He had an ageing Rega RB300 previously installed on the turntable that was starting to become troublesome. With our advice the customer chose the obvious choice, the Michell Techno A tonearm in black to match the existing finish of the turntable.

Michell Gyro with new Techno A arm fitted

Michell Gyro with new Techno A arm fitted

At the same time we have also removed the old acrylic plinth and lid giving the deck a much slicker look and feel. This was achieved by adding the Michell Gyro Spyder kit as shown below. The old deck is dismantled and the feet are removed from the plinth and threaded on to the new Spyder.

Michell Gyro Spyder kit

Michell Gyro Spyder kit

Techno A arm unboxing

Techno A arm unboxing

New arm mounting plate

New arm mounting plate

The old arm mounting plate needs to be replaced as it is the single mounting point plate. The new mounting plate is seen fitted in place above. The new three point mount all ready for the new tone arm.

Tonearm mount from top

Tonearm mount from top

Techno A arm fitted

Techno A arm fitted

Next we need to fit the cartridge to the tonearm. Our customer decided to go for the Rega Ania MC cartridge as shown below.

Rega ANIA MC cartridge during fitting

Rega ANIA MC cartridge during fitting

Rega ANIA MC cartridge

Rega ANIA MC cartridge

Now we need to adjust the height of the tonearm to make sure the vertical tracking angle is correct for the cartridge installed. This is achieved by the clever Michell thread at the mounting of the arm. In this case no adjustment was needed so the three mounting screws can tightened to fix the tonearm in place.

Tonearm height adjustment

Tonearm height adjustment

Michell Techno A arm Scallop counter weights

Michell Techno A arm Scallop counter weights

Two different weight scallops are supplied depending on the weight of your cartridge. In this case the larger of the two has been used.

Scallop counter weight in place

Scallop counter weight in place

Checking tracking force

Checking tracking force

Above we are checking the tracking weight using Project Measure IT stylus balance gage.

Ready for the first play

Ready for the first play

Cue up ready……”drop the needle on the record”

Cue up ready……”drop the needle on the record”

Michell HR power supply + Nytech CDP122

Michell HR power supply + Nytech CDP122

Above is the is older Michell HR power supply (this has now been replaced with a more modern looking box and case work) alongside the Nytech CDP122, our weapon of choice at the moment when it comes to supplying moving magnet or moving coil setups.

Final pic of the completed setup

Final pic of the completed setup

Thanks to Steve for his permission to blog about his latest audio upgrade. In the pic above we have the front of his home cinema setup. The classic Pioneer plasma, Arcam AVR550, REL S3, Oppo UDP-203 & the now discontinued Bowers & Wilkins 683S2 teamed with the HTM61S2 center speaker. He finishes off his surround system with two B&W M1 speakers on the rear and B&W CCM665 in the ceiling for Dolby Atmos, creating a very impressive 5.1.2 system. Michell Techno A arm and Rega ANIA MC cartridge is available from all branches of Audio T.

Michell Engineering turntables are available from the following branches of Audio T:
Brentwood, Cardiff, Manchester, Southampton, Swansea

Thanks for reading: Hefin, Nick (blogger) and Kerrin Audio T Cardiff.

The Cyrus Phono Signature Arrives in Enfield!

The Phono Signature takes form in the classic half sized Cyrus chassis which perfectly integrates into any Cyrus Hi-Fi system. This die-cast aluminium chassis provides superior electrical shielding and a mechanically vibration-free enclosure for all of the critical audio components housed within.

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KEF, Project Audio & Unison Research Unite to Excite!

Join Myself and Jason along with the help from Nick - Henley Designs (Project Audio / Unison Research) & Nick - KEF this Thursday 26th November 4:00 - 8:00pm to hear the wonderful Unison Research tube amplifiers, Project Turntables & KEF speakers.

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The Audiofiles: A Musician's Hi-Fi Odyssey

I had a Sony 'boombox' when I was younger (I can't remember how old I was). I remember listening to a record of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker when I was about 8 years old. It was the first music I really loved. My paternal Grandparents bought me a cassette tape of it around the same time; I still have that. 

My Dad had an all in one music system (not sure which make) with a record player on top. There was also a record of Billy Connolly's "Wreck on Tour" (c1974?) which I listened to so many times, I knew a lot of it word for word. One of my brothers gave me a tape of Queen’s album The Works. I fell in love with Queen and went on to acquire a number of their albums. I was lucky enough to see the Queen Musical twice, and to see Brian May and Kerry Ellis perform at the Albert Hall a few years ago. When I was studying for an MA (Kingston, 2002-03), I wrote about Queens music for Highlander and Flash; and had an email reply from Brian (via the Queen Fan Club) about Highlander.

I remember first seeing a What Hi-Fi? magazine in an art class at secondary school (91-96) - which we were cutting up and using for a collage.

New Adventures in Hi-FI
The first Hi-Fi system I got was a Marantz PM44 amp. There was a Marantz CD63 CD player as well; I can't remember if it was mine or my Dads. I had a Pioneer PD-S703? CD player which was unusual as you had to put the CD in upside down. I had an Aiwa tape player (AD-F450 I believe) that cost around £100 at the time, and a NAD tuner. I had some rubbish no-name speakers, which I upgraded to some Mission 731's (maybe £150?), which were great fun.

I bought some Monitor Audio floorstanding speakers (Pictured) with some money (£400) I inherited when I was 16. I remember wanting to set them up but my parents wouldn't let me because I had to study for my GCSE’s. I used part of a pay cheque to buy a Roksan Kandy amp (£575) around 98 or 99. My parents gave me an REL subwoofer for my 18th birthday (98).

Monitor Audio Floorstanders 
When I received compensation, for injuries I suffered in a road accident it allowed me to do a major upgrade. One of the Focal speakers is worth more than both of the Monitor Audio speakers I’d owned previously! I hope they will last me a similar length of time - 18 years!

Next Hi-Fi Upgrade
I look forward to adding a separate DAC and Power Supply to the Naim components as funds permit.  The biggest upgrade for me now, would simply to have the space to appreciate them.

It's All About The Music
I’ve got lots of (mostly old, some new) LPs. I recently purchased a re-pressing of a Led Zeppelin album. I love the tangible aspect of vinyl, as well as the audio quality.  I’ve seen the Queen branded limited edition Rega turntable in this months What Hi-Fi? and it looks amazing!

When I bought the Naim system, I gave the Roksan and Pioneer to my Dad but he doesn't use them much.
Living at home, means it's often difficult to listen to music at the volume I want to, so I usually only use the Hi-Fi when he's not around (like today).  Otherwise I use my iMac.  I’ve also got some Sennheiser HD-650 headphones (last year, £300) which are a great upgrade from the pair I bought with my student overdraft back in '99 for £140.  I lived in a detached house on my own for around 7 months between October '14 and May '15. It was great to be able to listen to loud music, even relatively loud music at 3am.  I'm looking forward to being able to do so again.

A Slice of Hi-Fi Heaven at Home 
Thank You For The Music
I just shared this on my Cheeky Promo Facebook group; "I purchased some Naim Audio Hi-Fi, CD player, amp, phono stage for my existing Rega Research PH & Rega USA Planar turntable and Focal Aria 926 speakers [total cost £5000 including off-shelf prices + kind discount] from the Reading branch of Audio T last year. I received great customer service and found the staff very friendly and flexible. I appreciated one of them delivering the speakers in their own vehicle to my home address (in SW London) as I was unable to transport them myself. I'm really enjoying all of the new hi-fi."

Someone commented: "You are part of a dying breed of people who listen to music in high quality."

With most people listening on their mobile phones, or on their computers I wonder how much of the music people are actually hearing? 

What got me hooked on music? That's another story..... although the Tchaikovsky is part of it.


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Project's Debut Carbon Esprit SB is now on demo in Audio T Enfield!

The Debut Carbon Esprit SB offers unrivalled performance and versatility at its price point and is often referred to as the audiophile "best buy" 3-speed turntable.

The Debut Carbon Esprit SB represents a perfect selection of truly great ingredients. To start with a new DC power supply is coupled with a low noise TPE decoupled AC motor, controlled by a built in Speed Box. In practice this relates to precise 33 / 45 / 78 RPM speeds, improved pitch and timing.

Next up the platter, the Esprit version moves away from a metal platter, to a superior non resonant acrylic one. The use of acrylic eliminates high frequency "ringing" or "brightness" as heard with many metal alternatives, instead it provides a neutral blank canvas for the music to play from.

The tonearm is an impressive 8.6" single piece carbon fibre tube, a material primarily used on high-end tonearms. This provides stiffness and reduces unwanted resonances.

The ever popular Ortofon 2M Red cart is pre-fitted which delights listeners with precise timing and accurate detail. In order to play back 78 speed records the Ortofon 2M 78 stylus can also be purchased (changing the supplied drive belt would also be necessary).

The fun doesn't stop there, why not audition Project's Record Puck as a first upgrade to obtain a bigger & better organised soundstage. Secondly why not try Project's Connect-IT Phono RCA-CC upgraded external tone arm cabling to retrieve the very best performance out of this stunning turntable.

Book your demo today. The Project Debut Carbon Esprit SB is also available from the following branches of Audio T: BrentwoodBristolCardiffCheltenhamEnfieldManchesterOnlineOxford,PortsmouthPrestonSwanseaSwindon

Audio T
159A Chase Side
Enfield
EN2 0PW

Tel: 0208 367 3132
Email: enfield@audio-t.co.uk

High quality music streaming with Naim's UnitiServe!

The Naim UnitiServe rips, stores & plays all of your favourites.

Ripping on to the UnitiServe couldn't be much simpler, insert your CD & wait, ripping can be monitored using the n-serve app (pictured below). Once it has finished the CD is automatically ejected. On rare occasions the album artwork can be incorrect, however simply edit using the n-serve app by pressing "edit" then "change cover".

Storing HD music bought online or any other music not ripped by the UnitiServe, is achieved by copying and pasting into the UnitiServe's downloads folder.

Playing back your music using just the UnitiServe requires a DAC or an amp with digital inputs. Once you have this in place simply press play using the n-serve app to enjoy all of your music. Please note further improvements can be made if Naim's ND5 XS, NDX, or NDS network players are used to playback your music.

The importance of any streaming system begins at the source. Where are you storing your music? We conducted a simple test of ripping a CD to the UnitiServe then we listened, verses copying the same ripped album by the UnitiServe onto a cheaper alternative NAS (plugged in via a switch) and then played back using the UnitiServe.

Surprisingly the results were quite different, playing back the music from the UnitiServe's internal hard drive appeared smoother, cleaner & more rhythmic, despite the music being identical in quality and ripped by the same disk drive. In some ways most NAS drives are the CD Transports of the streaming world. Get it right. Get a Naim server.

Book a demo today!

Audio-T

159A Chase Side

Enfield

EN2 0PW

Tel: 0208 367 3132

E-mail: enfield@audio-t.co.uk

Arcam's A39 makes itself heard at Audio T Enfield

Arcam's 40 years of audio engineering knowledge gives birth to a new ground breaking amplifier design. We are very pleased to introduce the Arcam A39 two channel stereo integrated amplifier!

The A39 is equipped with 2 pairs of speaker outputs, a MM phono stage, 6 phono inputs, a 3.5mm aux input, a 6v accessory power output (rSeries products), headphone amplifier, record output & a pre out.

The A39 sets new standards of clean & distortion free audio, making the competition sound "masked" or "veiled" in comparison. This is largely down to the 120 watt Class G amplifier inside. The most interesting part of the A39 amplifier design is that the first 20 watts is pure Class A, while the remaining 100 watts is in Class AB.

Listen to Arcam's new Class G amplifiers today

Give us a call to book a demo

 Audio T

159a Chase Side
Enfield
EN2 0PW
0208 367 3132
enfield@audio-t.co.uk

*The Arcam brand is also stocked at other Audio T stores - read more about Arcam and which stores it is available from.

Evolutionary and Revolutionary, Q Acoustic's new 3000 series are coming soon!

The 3000 series sets new standards with its luxurious finishes, beautiful styling and amazing sound, all at an affordable price. So whether you're building a Hi-Fi or surround sound system the 3000 series is without a doubt one of the best places to start looking.

 

The new series starts with the ultra compact 3010 bookshelf speaker, shown below in the leather effect finish with 25mm concentric ring dome tweeter and 100mm Aramid fibre/paper bass driver.

The 3020 bookshelf / standmount speaker follows, again benefiting from the new concentric ring dome tweeter and Aramid fibre/paper bass driver, but now a 125mm drive unit is used allowing for a "full range" performance to be achieved. Shown in gloss black below.

The flagship speaker in the range is the 3050 floorstanders, shown in American Walnut. Twin 165mm bass drivers are used to deliver rich immersive bass weight & scale whilst improved cabinet construction means you hear a controlled & precise performance. The 3050's really are an audiophile bargain!

The fun doesn't stop there though, the 3090c centre channel & 3070s Subwoofer can be used to complete an explosive surround sound movie system.

 

Coming soon...

 

Thanks for reading

 

Audio T
159A Chase Side
Enfield
EN2 0PW
Tel: 0208 367 3132

Dolby Atmos & REL 3D arrive at Audio T Enfield!

We've never heard our demonstration room sound quite like this before... Dolby Atmos really does take home cinema to a new level. We have opted for x4 in-ceiling B&W CCM665's with the matching BB6C back boxes for maximum performance.
Pioneer's new top of the range Blu-ray player the BDP-LX88 feeds perfect picture & sound into Pioneer's power house AV Receiver the SC-LX88.
Dolby Atmos isn't the only thing that's caught our attention... REL's Shotgun 3D set up really is a must for any hardcore movie lover, the following paragraph has been taken from REL's website.
"For ultimate spatial coherence, a minimum of 3 RELs (1-main L/R, 1-center, 1-surrounds) may be used to fully realize all the performance embedded in movie soundtracks. REL Shotgun unleashes the basic performance possible in a soundtrack. Shotgun 3D™ extends that benefit to all the building blocks of a theater. By extending the low bass performance of the center channel the entire front half of the theater Is opened up. No longer does the center channel struggle to keep up with the mains. By doing so for the rear channels, the theater is completed and the 3 dimensional reality of film soundtracks takes place as one’s theater is transformed into a sort of 3 dimensional aural holograph."
We liked the sound of this, so have decided to order a custom centre stand from our friends at Hi-Fi racks to sit over a T-Zero, T-5, T-7 or S2. Not only does this look right, it aids with the timing between the centre channel & sub, which accounts for seamless integration with each other. 
We're not sure whats more exciting, Dolby Atmos or REL's Shotgun 3D. What we are sure about, is that we've not heard better! We urge you to come down & have a listen to what we believe is the ultimate home cinema solution.
See and hear what you're missing today!
Please call or email us to arrange a demo
Best Wishes
Simon
Audio T
159a Chase Side
Enfield
EN2 0PW
Tel: 0208 367 3132
Email: enfield@audio-t.co.uk

REL & PMC Day!

Listen with us on the 27th of November as we partner REL sub bass systems with PMC speakers for the ultimate in cinema & HiFi systems.

We will be getting up close & personal with PMC's Twenty 21's. Although the smallest speaker in the range, there's simply no question over their ability to convey transparent, controlled & detailed performances, which makes it even easier to forget about the speakers and listen to the music. We will also be seamlessly integrating REL's compact S2 subwoofer to offer even greater dept without masking or shadowing the 21's natural character and effortless detail.

PMC's Twenty 22's will be playing on our shop floor, showing that great sound can still be achieved in a real world, untreated & highly reflective environment, which is made to sound even better with the help of REL's T9 subwoofer.

PMC's Twenty 26's, Centre & 24's will be used in our main demo room whilst we use REL's S range subwoofers to lift & underpin the entire system. We have opted to use a REL S5 on each of the front left & right 26's, a S2 under the Centre, and a S3 on the rear 24's, to achieve a "REL 3D" setup! Dolby Atmos may also be shown in this system. We simply can't wait!

Listen & be amazed this 27th of November, the fun begins 3:00 until 8:00.

 

Myself, John, Jason, Tom & Kevin all look forward to welcoming you to the brilliance of PMC speakers & REL subwoofers.

 

Best Wishes

Simon

Audio-T
159A Chase Side
Enfield
EN2 0PW
Tel: 0208 367 3132
Email: enfield@audio-t.co.uk

Audiolab & Monitor Audio Day!

Join us on Thursday 20th of November as we demonstrate the performance & versatility of Audiolab electronics & Monitor Audio speakers.

 

If you're looking for a high quality DAC, Headphone amplifier or Pre amplifier we'll have the Audiolab Q-DAC & M-DAC both on demonstration providing sweet sounds through a variety of headphones.

 For a smart but sophisticated streaming system, we urge you to listen to Monitor Audio's Airstream A100 partnered with Monitor Audio's Mass 10's & Mass W200 subwoofer.

Serious Hi-Fi doesn't have to mean big electronics, consider the M-DAC with the M-PWR powerful enough to drive Monitor Audio's Bronze BX5 floorstanding speakers!

Keep things simple with Audiolab's 8200CD & 8200A for classic Hi-Fi sound quality with Monitor Audio Silver 8's.

Step up to a Pre/Power combination the 8200CDQ & 8200MB's for a huge leap in performance, partner this with Monitor Audio's GX300 floorstanding speakers for awesome scale and musicality.

 

The fun begins on Thursday 20th November from 3pm and goes on till 8pm.

 

Everyone who attends will get the chance to enter the prize draw to win a Audiolab & Monitor Audio product.

 

Myself, John & Jason look forward to showing you all of these wonderful systems on the day.

 

Best Wishes

Simon

Audio-T
159A Chase Side
Enfield
EN2 0PW
Tel: 0208 367 3132
Email: enfield@audio-t.co.uk

Experience an Evening of HI-Res Audio with Simple Audio and Spendor.

Come and join us on Wednesday 22nd October for an evening of high quality audio at the Norwegian Church, Cardiff Bay.

Simple Audio and Spendor will be there along with Audio-T to demonstrate a very easy way of streaming music from an external storage device or computer or with Spotify and Qobuz. Also with internet radio built in, the world is your oyster.

Spendor with be showcasing the Splendid D7 and D1 along with ????? demonstrating how good these new Simple Audio Roomplayers really are. Easy to use with the i-device or Android app these players will give you access to high quality audio without breaking the bank!

So come along and join us for a great musical evening. A competition will be run on the night and one lucky winner will walk away with a pair of Simple Audio speakers worth £399. There will also be an opportunity for you to purchase the Roomplayers at a very special price on the evening saving £200 off each Roomplayer. 

 

The NAC202 & NAP200 of Naim's Classic range is now on demonstration

Naim's NAC202 & NAP200 is the entry level pre/power combo of the Classic range, however it's quality & performance certainly isn't "entry level". This combo offers unrivalled realism, accuracy & scale, unachievable from an XS system.

Having listened to this combo for the first time, the most noticeable improvement over an XS system was a major step up in the dynamics of the system. A richer, fuller bodied & more muscular character pulls you deeper into all your favourite music.

However these aren't the only benefits. Rhythm & timing greatly improve which allows for even easier listening, allowing the listener to make more sense of the music and following complex passages becomes almost effortless.

Listen from the "i", "XS" & now the "Classic" ranges here at Audio-T Enfield.

 

And what better time to step up to the NAP200,250 or 300 with our Naim summer saver promotion!

 

Promotion ends August 31st. In-store only.

 

Ask for more details either by phone or email.

 

Audio-T

159A Chase Side

Enfield

EN2 0PW

Tel: 0208 367 3132

Email: enfield@audio-t.co.uk