The Eventus Audio, Gamut, NAT and Triangle Art Room
Triagle Art had its massive 250 pound Reference turntable on display ($13,990) outfitted with Kuzma’s Air Line linear tracking tonearm ($8000).
It’s only slightly less bulky Signature counterpart ($10,000) was also in evidence. It also sported a Kuzma tonearm - the fabulous 4Point ($6500).
The phono stage was NAT’s battery-powered Signature model ($7800). As you might imagine, the Gamut CD player saw little use.
NAT also had its dual-mono Symmetrical tube preamplifier on hand ($8690).
NAT’s Magma Mono monoblocks ($44,990/pair) use an Elmac 450TH directly heated single-ended triode to provide 160 watts of Class A power. This was the most spectacular looking component at the show.
I was so mesmerized by the ‘tables and tubes, I forgot to take a picture of the stunningly attractive Eventus Audio Nebula loudspeakers ($65,000/pair).
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