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Reborn as part of B&Os Recreated Classics series, its even more evocative in 2024.

Here they were disassembled, inspected, cleaned and repaired on the original workshop tables.

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The CD mechanisms were re-made, while designers re-machined and re-anodized all of the aluminum parts.

Factor in a stack to match and youre well on the way to a million-dollar setup.

R&D for the M7 included analysis of acoustic, mechanical, electromagnetic and thermal behaviors.

Bang & Olufsen Beosystem 9000c in a hi-fi listening room

That minimalist look is made possible by the open-back design, with doesnt enclose the drivers with rear earcups.

Cambridge Audio EXA100 amplifier

If youre dropping thousands on an amp, you obviously want it to sound good.

But Cambridge Audios EXA100 does more than just that to justify the outlay.

Magico M7 in a blue room, with TR’s Money No Object franchise badge

In ourfull write-up, we praised its dynamic potency and general hardcore hi-fi credibility.

Lashings of aluminum also make it a lovely thing to look at.

Avid Acutus Dark Iron turntable

TheAcutus Dark Ironturntable is a weighty purchase in more ways than one.

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Handmade in Cambridgeshire, England, it features an aluminum platter which hits the scales at a hefty 10kg.

Stump up and youll bag a premium turntable that’s designed to be silent and reliable.

Its all beautifully solid.

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Just ensure your cabinet can take the weight.

At its heart is the TRDD5 or snappily named TEAC Reference Discrete DAC which is designed to emphasize musicality.

Audio-Technica ATH-AWKG headphones

Audio-Technica is normally known for making quality audio gear accessible.

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Sonic quality is ensured by 53mm drivers with German Permendur magnetic circuitry.

TheTechnics SL-G700M2combines most of those ways in one expensive box.

In practice, that means it can do a bit of everything.

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You also get a pair of USB ports, as well as digital optical and coaxial inputs.

Theres Bluetooth pairing, too, albeit only 4.2.

The price for all of these possibilities?

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Around $3,650 / 2899 (around AU$5,599).

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