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Though the system is a fairly straightforward stereo system, we came across our first challenge when concealing the amplifiers. The clients use an existing Tansu Cabinet custom built by Berkeley Mills to house their electronics. The Halcro DM68's stand tall at 31". To conceal the amplifiers, we custom made wood pedestals allowing the amplifiers to lie on their sides without damaging the amps or affecting the audio playback. The two mono-blocks are hidden in a cavity below the source equipment.
This client's history illustrates how beneficial our trade-up policy can be.
They began working with us many years ago. The client initially discovered us at our first location in Walnut Square. They brought with them the original Wilson Audio WATT 2 monitor speakers. Though we didn't carry Wilson Audio at the time we gave the clients fair price in trade towards a full Symphonic Line system complete with turntable. A few years later they traded their Symphonic Line CD player towards the Mark Levinson 390s CD player.
To make a long story short; over the years, these clients were able to trade-up and now own one of the most musically satisfying systems available. The best part: they did so without losing the value of their initial purchase.

Custom Pedestals
Halcro dm68's hide in the custom cabinet below the components. To fit, we made custom pedestals allowing a sideways installation, keeping playback true while also protecting the amps from damage.

Custom Cabinets
In the custom Berkeley Mills Tansu Cabinet resides a full stack dCS SACD/CD Player providing the audio with the Halcro dm10 preamp. Two Halcro db68's hide in the cabinets below for a complete audio solution.

Plasma Display
We installed this 50" Runco PL50HDX Plasma display to elegantly float above the custom cabinets housing a Theta 'David' DVD player to provide the ultimate video experience.

Speakers
The Wilson Audio Watt/Puppy 7's stand in black providing the full range of audio for music and film. Cables conveniently travel through the wall to reach the components.
