The Sound of Music: The Pick of Audio Equipment for a Bespoke Experience

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There are Hi-Fi systems and then there's one that means aural nirvana for audiophiles. Grab these components if you want an ethereal audio experience.

Photo: Courtesy of Dan D’Agostino Master Audio Systems
Credits: Photo: Courtesy of Dan D’Agostino Master Audio Systems

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D’Agostino Relentless Monoblock Amplifiers and Pre-amplifier

THE amp is at the heart of any audio system. And if you want the purest form of audio to be amplified, who better to do it than Dan D’Agostino, former chief engineer of American hi-end audio firm Krell Industries? For a bespoke system, pair the Relentless Preamplifier with the pictured Relentless Epic 1600 monoblock amplifier — one Epic 1600 to power each speaker in the setup — and your amps are sorted. Available in silver or black (with custom designs available on request), these amps exude class. What’s more, they can be used both as part of a Hi-Fi setup, or to power your home theatre.

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Wilson Audio WAMM Master Chronosonic

THESE speakers are so exclusive that it’s easier to sight a comet. In fact, enthusiasts claim there have been only two sightings of Dave Wilson’s magnum opus, that were years in the making. Made from cutting-edge composites, these flagship full-range speakers encapsulate all that has made Wilson Audio the go-to firm for high-end stereo speakers for more than 50 years — and the best way to listen to a classical recital at home. These ‘modular monitors’, which also support multi-speaker setups, look good, and will certainly be a conversation-starter in your living room.

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VPI Avenger Statement

YOU might have the best components money can buy, but if you don’t have a clean source, everything comes to naught. To get the best from your vinyls, this sandbox concept-based turntable sits on the proven tripod chassis and is powered by a direct drive three-phase BLDC motor. Each phase is powered by an internal Class D amplifier and the turntable is housed in a machined vented casing and is ready to spin at the touch of a button. The turntable supports both 33 and 45 RPM.

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Wilson Audio Thor’s Hammer

The pair of Chronosonics may be full-range speakers, but nothing enhances the beauty of bass notes than a dedicated sub-woofer or two. If you’re lucky enough to find them (the company retired them in 2023), snag this pair from Wilson Audio, called Thor’s Hammer, as they pair beautifully with the rest of the components on this system. Again, these are as at ease in stereo setups, as they are in home theatre ones. From the snare of a drum to the notes of a cello, this pair is a welcome addition to a music system.

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