Who better than the manufacturers of luxury furniture knows how to design with veneer or solid wood? They will clearly one step ahead of brands that deal with audio equipment and systems. But what if they cooperate? We will get results that are unique both in appearance and in implementation! Meet the new Amplis audio system from Ruark and Linley.
First about the appearance. The body of the system is made entirely by hand; in fact, each device will have its own unique design. The concept is the same, but there will still be differences in performance. Six different types of veneer were used in the finish, which differs in texture and colour from the rays throughout the outer surface. And the veneer elements are perfectly matched, no defects can be identified.
But it is not the look that is unique in Amplis, the internal content is quite consistent with the design. It is a multi-format CD player with support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, DLNA and streaming, and there is also a fairly high quality DAB / FM tuner. Optical and coaxial inputs, connectors for the RIAA vinyl player and an Ethernet port are not forgotten. In general, there are quite a few possible signal sources. Two neodymium non-standard drivers and a long-focus subwoofer rock out an AB class amplifier capable of delivering up to 90W of power.
Overall, if you are a connoisseur of multifunctional luxury design audio equipment, you have an extra £5,750 available, which is how much Ruark Amplis is worth in the UK, you should pay attention to this exceptional system in terms of design and sound.