AURALiC Gemini Headphone Stand and Amplifier

Dedicated to design, AURALiC engineer and manufacture a series of user-friendly and perfect quality artworks that can truly reproduce the charm of music, something that is truly embodied in the AURALiC Gemini.
Appealing as an entry-level device to the high-end audio world, the AURALiC Gemini headphone amplifier is a true multi-function device geared up with the latest high-end technology from AURALiC to ensure you are getting the best out of your music.
Not just a headphone stand, the AURALiC Gemini is an innovative headphone dock which combines several of the highest quality headphone-oriented audio components together with full-format decoding in a compact, self-contained and visually appealing curvilinear housing.
Jam-packed full of the latest technology and multi-use features, the AURALiC Gemini contains functions that are normally handled by multiple devices and systems. It serves as a headphone stand, headphone amplifier, multiple-input DAC, SD card reader and Android phone player.
Employing electronics from their premium line of products such as the AURALiC Vega Digital-Audio Processor, the AURALiC Gemini creates a phenomenal listening experience while supporting all current formats up to 384/24 bit-rates including: WAV, AIF, AIFF and 192/24bit over Toslink, with full DSD support on the USB inputs.
With two examples gracing the range, the AURALiC Gemini is available in the 1000 and 2000 models. The Gemini 2000 boasts a discrete Class A balanced headphone amplification circuit capable of producing 2000mW with less than 0.001% of distortion at full power output; that means it only releases 75% of its energy as heat. The most important specification difference between the 1000 and 2000 models are the balanced output. The AURALiC Gemini 1000 uses an unbalanced output circuit that doesn’t produce as much power, but it will still support headphones with 4-pin balanced XLR connections.
Comprising a sleek and minimalist design, you can control the device by using the controls located on the base of the Gemini which also contains three input connections including an SD card slot, and power connections. Boasting simple plug and play technology, you can install it by connecting a USB cable between your computer and the AURALiC Gemini.
Featuring bright and colourful facades, the AURALiC Gemini will look outstanding in position with a range of colours and finishes available including black, blue, red, yellow and white. With the Gemini 2000, the base is available in three different shade variations: titanium gray, high gloss chrome and high gloss gold.
The AURALiC Gemini 1000 ($2,199 RRP) and Gemini 2000 ($3,499 RRP) are available now.
AURALiC is distributed in Australia by BusiSoft AV.
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