PINK TRIANGLE AND THE FUNK FIRM AT THE BRISTOL HIFI SHOW
After 20 years, the Pink Triangle brand reappears in the HiFi industry.
For those who haven’t heard of Pink Triangle, a quick Google will show it was a British HiFi manufacturer founded in London in 1979, by Neal Jackson and Arthur Khoubesserian, known for innovative turntable designs.
Pink Triangle was one of the first HiFi brands to talk about “Closer to the Master Tape” and now Arthur Khoubesserian’s Isolation Bubble theory has been fully exploited in the Blue Danube Turntable that will be exhibited at The Bristol HiFi Show 2023. Also on show will be the Akutrak phono stage, which corrects for cartridge frequency response errors.
PINK TRIANGLE BLUE DANUBE
Pink Triangle’s first new turntable is Blue Danube. It can be ordered according to the customers colour taste and is highly customisable.
Also on show will be a concept, prototype pair of active floor-standing speakers. The aesthetics are aimed at complementing the concept to provide a “coherent, domestically acceptable system” feel.
FUNK FIRM TURNTABLE UPGRADES
Funk’s turntable upgrades include a new for 2023 range of ROK plinth constructions, designed to be particularly non-resonant and again, they are cosmetically customisable. Various designs have been created for Rega, Linn, GL75, Thorens and Technics. There will also be Funk’s Achromats, Houdinis and arms and more on show.
THE BRISTOL HIFI SHOW 2023
See Pink Triangle and Funk Firm at The Bristol HiFi Show 2023, 24th to 25th of February.
4th Floor room 414.
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