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					The Roksan Artaxerxes phono amplifier is a well-regarded piece of equipment in the audiophile community, prized for its ability to deliver an immersive vinyl listening experience.
1st January 1989
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					Its carefully engineered stylus captured the subtle nuances of vinyl records, offering a balanced sound that combined warmth with an impressive level of detail.
1st January 1989
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					The Tabriz tonearm was designed to be versatile, compatible with a wide range of cartridges, and known for its smooth tracking and detailed sound reproduction.
1st January 1989
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					The Roksan Hot Cakes were a stylish pair of compact, high-performance loudspeakers designed to meet the needs of both lifestyle-conscious users and audiophiles.
1st January 1988
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					Featuring the first moving coil phono cartridge, the Shiraz was the first cartridge with a spike fitted generator.
1st June 1987
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					The Artemiz was the first intelligent record player arm and was regarded by many critics to be the most open sounding, dynamic and detailed tonearm available.
1st January 1987
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					Roksan was the first company ever to mechanically isolate the speaker tweeter from the bass unit using springs, in their Darius loudspeaker.
1st January 1986
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					The Xerxes was praised for its precise engineering and exceptional build quality, featuring a unique decoupling method between the platter and motor.
1st June 1985
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