Ron Sutherland exhibited the new Reference components he debuted at RMAF in October, again with a Merrill-Williams turntable ($5900, $7200 with clamping system) and Vandersteen Quattro loudspeakers ($7450/pair).

The Merrill-Williams turntable was fitted with a Dynavector tonearm and the new Ortofon Anna cartridge with polymer core.

The Sutherland N-1 linestage ($10,000) uses Nixie tubes serendipitously for the display.

The dual mono phono preamplifier ($TBA) and the monoblock amplifiers ($TBA), and their respective power supplies, all use the same plain-front chassis.

All of the cables were provided by Enklein.
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