Roksan

Roksan is a British manufacturer of high fidelity audio products for domestic use, based in Rayleigh, Essex.

[3] In 1990, Roksan employed John Cornock,[5] an Industrial Design graduate from Manchester Polytechnic, to assist in the development of new product lines.

He contributed to the aesthetics of the first Radius record player, DP1 CD transport, ROK amplification, Attessa range and the flagship Touraj Moghaddam Signature (TMS) turntable, named after the company's chief designer and founder.

But when Verity demerged around two years later to concentrate on flat-panel speaker technology, Hashemi and Moghaddam reacquired their company.

Springs were not considered sufficiently rigid in the lateral plane, and permitted too much rotation of the suspended parts relative to the motor.

[citation needed] Roksan now has over 30 different products which include analogue and digital sources, electronics amplification and loudspeakers for audio as well as home cinema.

In 2009, following a philosophy of building high quality components at an affordable price, Roksan launched the K2 stereo integrated amplifier.

At a time when British manufacturers had done away with the phono stage for budget products, the K2 was notable in actually having a 47k ohm input for moving-magnet cartridges.

Xerxes.20plus turntable with Tabriz Zi arm