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For the way music was
meant to be heard.

Streaming made music convenient. We make it transcendent. A two-channel system, properly designed and voiced to your room, doesn't play recordings — it reassembles the performance in front of you.

Audio Research vacuum-tube reference amplifier
01 — THE ELECTRONICS

Amplification as art.

Vacuum-tube warmth from Audio Research and PrimaLuna. The authority of McIntosh and Mark Levinson. The precision of Dan D'Agostino. We don't push a single brand — we match electronics to your loudspeakers, your room and your ear.

  • Tube & solid-state, auditioned side by side
  • Pre/power, integrated and monoblock options
  • Dedicated power & isolation engineering
Wilson Audio loudspeakers in a listening room
02 — THE LOUDSPEAKERS

The voice of the system.

Wilson Audio, Bowers & Wilkins, Revel, Focal and MartinLogan electrostatics — placed by measurement and refined by ear. Speaker positioning is half the performance, and it's the half most installers ignore. We don't.

  • In-home demonstrations of reference speakers
  • Laser-precise placement & toe-in voicing
  • Room treatment that respects your décor
Simaudio MOON digital source components
03 — THE SOURCE

Vinyl, MQA and high-res — done right.

From dCS and Simaudio MOON digital front-ends to Graham Engineering tonearms and reference turntables, we build the source to match the system. MQA and hi-res streaming integrated so beautifully you'll rediscover your whole library.

  • Reference turntables & tonearm setup
  • dCS & MOON digital, MQA-ready streaming
  • Library migration & metadata curation
"I've owned good systems for forty years. The first time ET fired up the room they built me, I heard things in records I've played a thousand times."
— Audiophile Client · Bedford, NY
Hear It For Yourself

Bring your favorite
record. Let's listen.

Book an audition in our listening room or arrange an in-home demonstration. The only way to choose a system is to hear it.

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