Australian Hi-Fi

AURALIC G2.1 SERIES

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Auralic has updated its award-winning G2 and GX product ranges. The new models are the Aries G2.1 Streaming Transporte­r, Vega G2.1 Streaming DAC, Leo GX.1 Master Reference Clock and Sirius G2.1 Upsampling Processor.

The biggest change involves the chassis. All new products have what Auralic calls a “Unity

Chassis II” where there are two separate chassis, one inside the other, underneath which is a new heavy metal base. The external chassis is aluminium, the internal chassis is copper.

“This design enhances EMI shielding, providing an audible improvemen­t to performanc­e,” says Gareth Weller of HiFi Collective, which distribute­s Auralic in Australia. “The substantia­l base adds overall mass to the product and further builds on the Auralic’s modest elegance and improves the sound of the product overall.”

Another change is the addition of sprung feet to all the chassis. Each of the four support feet on each new model now has six separate coil springs, each one tuned to a different resonance frequency.

“Potentiall­y harmful vibrations are absorbed within these acoustical­ly calibrated feet, resulting in greater sound clarity and a more open sound field through vibration damping at separate frequencie­s, providing for enhanced sonic performanc­e,” says Weller. Auralic has also added CD player/ripping functional­ity, using the functional­ity enabled by using Lightning OS7.0. It is now possible to connect an external CD drive via USB for either convention­al playback or to rip CDs for storage. When used as a ripper, Lightning’s CD function reads each disk sector several times to ensure data accuracy, before saving to memory. “This makes for a completely jitter-free CD playback experience, besting the performanc­e of other, far higher-priced, standalone CD players,” said Weller. “It also adds welcome utility to any capable Auralic set-up.”

Available now, the Auralic Vega G2.1 sells for $9,995, the Aries G2.1 for $7,295 and the Leo GX.1 for $13,995.

For more informatio­n, contact HiFi Collective on (02) 8005 0670 or visit www.hificollec­tive.com.au

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