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Zellaton
On permanent demonstration at our Ealing showroom
dCS Lina System
The ultimate headphone system and more
NEO High End Stands
After some years of successful career in interior design, NEO's portfolio has narrowed to the production of luxury audio racks under the NEO brand.
Wilson Audio The Watt Puppy
Introducing a remastering to one of, if not the most, iconic loudspeaker designs, ever.
Linn arrives at Audio Venue
Wilson Audio LōKē
The LōKē subwoofer is handcrafted by the same artisans and professionals who sculpt all Wilson Audio loudspeakers.
ProAc K10
We would like to introduce the new flagship model the ProAc K10
Dan D’Agostino Pendulum
Could this be the ultimate integrated amplifier at this level
Reed
The designer and company owner, Vidmantas Triukas, is radio engineer, working in hi-fi audio equipment field since 1985.
He was working in scientific acoustic and ultrasound area, researching the transmission of acoustic noise in different materials and has three patented inventions in this field.
In 1987, Vidmantas Triukas with a few friends built an “audio set”, consisting of turntable, speakers and an amplifier, and presented it in USSR’s largest technical achievement trade show in Moscow.
For various innovations ( turntable motor automatic speed control, amp with very low linear distortions etc.) it was awarded a bronze medal in audio equipment category.
After 1990s Vidmantas started business in another area, however audio still was his passion all these years.
In 2007 he decided to start business and offer something amazing to the market.
After a year of continuous research, prototyping, design and testing he offered first Reed series tonearm.
Since then, his company works for its valued customers and tries to bring something special to the audiophile community.
Despite that Vidmantas is an inventor and a technical designer, he is also very passionate art lover. He studied art history in Sankt Petersburg (formerly Leningrad) in 1980 – 1982.