Hegel

Hegel began in 1988 as founder Bent Holter's project at the technical university in Trondheim, Norway, where he developed a transistor topology for canceling amplifier distortion. That work became SoundEngine, the error-correcting circuit inside every Hegel amplifier designed in Oslo today. The range runs from the H95 integrated to the H600, plus DACs, the Viking CD player, and the V10 phono stage, sold in 53 countries. Hegel's collected 8 EISA awards in 9 years. Massive damping factor gives real control of the woofers, so you'll hear tighter bass and a blacker background from speakers you already own.