Clearaudio Clamp Table Mat – Brown
Nagaoka RS-LP2 Record Inner Sleeves ā Pack of 50
Probably the most well-known Record Inner sleeves in the world
The ultra-sleek design will allow you to easily glide an LP into the tightest fitting jackets. These Are Identical to the original inner sleeves that came with japanese pressings during the 1980ās. Completely static free & non-abrasive. Inner sleeves are, over the years, liable to tear or accumulate dust on the inner surfaces and this could result in scratches on your valuable records. These sleeves are treated by a special static prevention process to eliminate static electricity.
Quite simply, the ultimate record sleeve.
ETI Research BP-20C Binding Post
The ETI Research BP-20C Binding Post is a superb high-performance Binding Post available at an entry-level price.
Made from 1100 Series Hardened Copper with an IAC Rating of 102%.
You can rest assured the audio signal is not being degraded by having to go through a poorly conductive material such as Brass.
- Price is for a single binding post
MCRU PRESSURE POINTS MK II
Famously invented and made in Huddersfield. Hi-Fi Choice magazine recommended product, read the review here.
L’Art Du Son Record Cleaning Fluid Concentrate
Doug MacLeod – Break The Chain – Reference Recordings HDCD
Winner of the 2018 Blues Music Awards Acoustic Album of the Year
Nominated for the 2018 Blues Blast Music Awards Acoustic Blues Album of the Year
Hi-Fi News Top Audiophile Vinyl Album of 2019!
In this release, his third album for Reference Recordings, Doug MacLeod continues to explore the breadth and depth of the human condition. Recorded by Referenceās Grammy-winning engineer āProf.ā Keith O. Johnson at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California, Break The Chain brings twelve new MacLeod originals. Each song is extremely personal and at the same time, universal; covering subjects topical, humorous, and soulful; from the satirical to the sublime.Rahsaan Roland Kirk: Blacknuss
From its opening bars, with Bill Salter's bass and Rahsaan's flute passionately playing Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine", you know this isn't an ordinary Kirk album (were any of them?). As the string section, electric piano, percussion, and Cornel Dupree's guitar slip in the back door, one can feel the deep soul groove Kirk is bringing to the jazz fore here.