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LAB12 PRE1 CLASS A VALVE PRE-AMPLIFIER

£1,750.00
When the musical vibrancy and sparkling audio energy are properly in harmony, only then can a pure Class A tube preamplifier deliver unsurpassed sonic performance.

LAB12 RCA1 Analogue RCA Interconnect

£675.00£900.00
Connection Series Analogue RCA interconnect by Lab12
Standard Length - 1m
Additional Length - 1.5m

LAB12 SP1 Speaker Cables

£995.00£1,435.00
Connection Series Speaker Cables by Lab12
£995.00 single wire 2 meters
£290.00 extra half meter (stereo) SINGLE
£1095.00 biwiring  2 meters
£340.00 extra half meter (stereo) BIWIRE
 

LAB12 SUARA POWER AMPLIFIER

£4,795.00
The attractive simplicity and purity of class A single ended power amplifiers are imprinted in Suara, a high-fidelity audiophile Parallel tube Class A power amplifier.

LAB12 SUONO POWER AMPLIFIER

£2,995.00
• 6550, KT88 compatible (KT150 from factory) • Manual Bias Adjustment • Triode / ultra linear selector switch • No feedback design • SRSG® implementation • Fine symmetry® implementation • Gold plated Teflon RCA connectors • Gold plated tube sockets • Analog retro Nissei VU meters • 5mm aluminum face panel with luxury painting • Five years guarantee

LAB12 TRUE PRE-AMPLIFIER

£625.00
True was designed as a mighty and potent passive high-end audio hub with multiple inputs and ultra transparent, yet musical volume control. As all Lab12 products, the true also comes with the choice of multiple luxury paint finishes.
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LAB12 USB1 Digital Interconnect

£485.00£600.00
Connection series USB cable by Lab12 £485 I Metre £115 extra half metre

LAB12 XLR1 Analog XLR Interconnect

£675.00£900.00
Connection series XLR analogue interconnect by Lab12
Standard Length - 1m
Additional Length - 1.5m

LAPP Olflex Classic Mains Power Cable for DIY Per MTR

£9.95
  • 2.5mm sq conductors
  • Screened cable
  • Sold PER METRE for DIY
  • Buy 5 get one 5 metre length etc

Larry Coryell, Badi Assad, John Abercrombie – Three Guitars – Chesky Records – SACD

£32.00
Beautifully recorded in late 2002 in New York’s St Peter’s Episcopal Church, Three Guitars is a must-hear summit meeting between three extraordinary fretboard masters: Larry Coryell, Badi Assad – then a rising star of the Brazilian music scene – and John Abercrombie.

Lee Morgan – Infinity LP (Blue Note Tone Poet Series) – Blue Note Vinyl

£49.95
Just two months after recording his exceptional sextet date Cornbread, the prolific trumpeter Lee Morgan was back in Van Gelder Studio in November 1965 with a slightly slimmed down—but no less robust—quintet line-up to record his next session Infinity, which wouldn’t be first released until 1981. Alto saxophonist Jackie McLean and drummer Billy Higgins—both of whom were featured on Cornbread—were at Morgan’s side once again along with pianist Larry Willisand bassist Reggie Workman for a five-song set that ventured to the far reaches of the hard bop tradition and beyond. Four compelling Morgan originals and McLean’s engaging ballad “Portrait of Doll” cover a wide expanse of musical terrain including the probing title track, the laid-back 6/8 groove of “Miss Nettie B,” the intricate interlaced lines of “Growing Pains,” and the hard-charging closer “Zip Code.”

Lee Morgan – Taru – Blue Note Tone Poet Series 180g Vinyl

£39.95
Lee Morgan’s 1968 album Taru—which wouldn’t be first released until 1980 as part of the LT Series—found the trumpeter at a crossroads exploring a variety of styles. The band on this outstanding date is notable for several reasons including the elevating presence of guitarist George Benson who delivers inspired solos throughout.
The session also marked Morgan’s first recorded collaboration with tenor saxophonist Bennie Maupin who would play an integral role on future Morgan albums including Caramba! and Live at the Lighthouse. Rounding out the sextet were pianist John Hicks, bassist Reggie Workman, and the ever-inspiriting drummer Billy Higgins.
The six-song set covered a range of stylistic ground including modal jazz (“Avotcja One”), hard-charging post-bop (“Get Yourself Together”), beautiful balladry (“Haeschen” and “Taru, What’s Wrong With You?”), gospel-tinged numbers (“Dee Lawd”), and funky boogaloos (“Durem”).