Sunday 28 July 2024

Many Years Ago Before I Moved To Thailand,

I had a Technics stack audio system and Kev speakers, 


all images Future, well things have come on a bit now, so here is a stack system that hits all the right notes, above Wilson Benesch's Prime Meridian record player package, so who is Wilson Benesch? the company Wilson Benesch, is based in the city of Sheffield in the north of England, the brand was founded in 1989 and its first products were a high-end turntable called, quite simply, The Wilson Benesch Turntable, and the A.C.T. One tonearm. The initials A.C.T. stand for Advanced Composite Technology, the company is a family business, co-owned by Craig Milnes (design director) and Christina Milnes (managing director) and supported by their son Luke Milnes (sales & marketing director), it is based in a art deco building occupying a space of around 25,000 sq feet, and currently has 18 staff members, above the new Prime Meridian record player package,

here their Discovery 3Zero speakers, WB prides itself on making all these things in-house; it gives absolute control of quality and allows the brand to make refinements quickly and easily. Outside suppliers are used when it comes to applying the finish on parts or when extrusions are needed, but the company remains demanding in its quality requirements,

 Wilson Benesch co-owner and Design Director Craig Milnes, with one of the companies top end of the range hi-fi systems, which consists of Wilson Benesch’s Prime Meridian Turntable, Graviton Ti Arm and Tessellate Ti-S cartridge, feeding a CH Precision P1 dual-mono phono stage and a Trilogy 914/2 x 995R pre/power combination, the speakers are WB’s range-topping Eminence floor standers, these towers stand over 1.9m tall and pack a driver array that includes four Tactic 3.0 bass drivers in addition to a quartet of isobaric units (each a pair of Tactic 3.0) per side, and a set of in-house equipment racks I should point out the the price does not include cables, so how much is the system? deep breath, the above yours for £442,500, now if we moved the sofas and television it might just fit! for the full article have a look here.


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