Lansche debuted its new No. 7 loudspeakers ($100,000/pair), which have plasma tweeters, with a slew of Ypsilson components and a Bergmann Magne air-bearing turntable and tonearm ($12,000).


With the exception of the CDT-100 CD player/transport ($26,000) shown below, it’s nearly impossible to tell the Ypsilon components apart, so I’ll just list them: the new Ypsilon Aelius monoblocks ($72,000/pair), PST-100 preamplifier ($37,000), DAC-100 digital to analog converter ($29,000) and VPS-100 phonostage ($26,000).

Stage III and Weihzl again provided the cables and power distribution.
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