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Roksan is a British manufacturer of
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audio products for domestic use, based in
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. It is best known for its influential and innovative design for hi-fi equipment, and in particular its Xerxes platform for playing LP records.Dudley, Art (15 May 2010)
"Roksan Kandy K2 integrated amplifier"
''Stereophile''


The company

Roksan was formed in 1985 by Tufan Hashemi & Touraj Moghaddam, graduates of the
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. The company's first product was launched at a hi-fi show in London in 1985.Harris, Steve (4 March 2008)
"Steady as a Roksan"
''Hi-fi News & Record Review'', June 2008 issue.
The name Roksan itself is derived from the name of
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, daughter of the
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. This closely reflects the
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heritage and roots of both Hashemi and Moghaddam. Not surprisingly many of Roksan's product names have references to names of cities, places and famous people of Persia (now
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). Moghaddam, having then just obtained his PhD at Imperial College, became dissatisfied with the state of the audio arts when he heard his little TV set more musically satisfying than his already high-end
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/ Naim tri-amped audio system, and began experimentation. He deduced that where the existing turntable design failed was that the cartridge must be held still wherever the groove goes, and thus the mean line traced by the groove relative to the body of the cartridge needed to be constant. His ideas led him away from using the sprung sub-chassis as part of the speed-controlling system. Moghaddam built a prototype using a fire door. Hashemi, a friend who had heard the new prototype turntable and wanted one, teamed up to start the company. The Darius loudspeaker design, based on the re-examination of the relationship between and magnitudes of movements of the tweeter and the woofer, was already in prototype. The concept stunned the trade when it was demonstrated at the 1985 hi-fi show where the Xerxes was launched. In 1990, Roksan employed John Cornock, 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. In 2002, the TMS2 replaced the TMS turntable. John later rejoined the company to create the aesthetic design for the K3 range of electronics, the all-new Blak range and limited ru
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In 1996, the company was acquired by Verity plc, a hi-fi group that owned the Mission,
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brands. But when Verity demerged around two years later to concentrate on flat-panel speaker technology, Hashemi and Moghaddam reacquired their company. According to public records, Touraj Moghaddam resigned his directorships of Roksan on 15 July 2011.Sircom, Alan (2 July 2013)
"Roksan Xerxes.20Plus Turntable System"
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on 11 July 2013.
He remains at Vertere Acoustics, where he focuses his efforts on cables. In November 2016, British HiFi manufacturers
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acquired Roksan.


Products


Turntables

The Xerxes, named after the Persian king who "went around having a good time", has been acclaimed by a number of
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reviewers. This
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without a sprung sub-chassis challenged conventional
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designs for build and sound quality. It succeeded in finding favour with British "flat-earthers". The design attacked the "high-ground" by eschewing the spring isolation, which was then regarded as a major strength. Instead, it addressed the issues of Groove drag and lateral rigidity, the ultimate objective of which was to stabilise the relationship between cartridge stylus and the spinning record groove. Springs were not considered sufficiently rigid in the lateral plane, and permitted too much rotation of the suspended parts relative to the motor.Art Dudley,
Listening #49 : Page 1 of 2
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'', Vol.30 No.1, January 2007
While most other designs relied on inertia (through platter mass) to attenuate the problem, Roksan retained a light platter, but addressed drag by mounting the motor on its own bearing and restricted its long-range movement by a small spring, so that the revolving armature could still drive the system. ''Xerxes'' was named #53 "Hot Product by ''
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'' in 2002. Radius 5 & the Radius 7 are the entry-level turntables, the latter having a high precision and stability speed control built in, designed by Simon Taylor who joined the company in 2013.


Loudspeakers

Roksan was the first company ever to mechanically isolate the speaker tweeter from the bass unit using springs, in their Darius
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. This design concept has since been followed by other high end speaker manufacturers.


Electronics

Roksan now has over 30 different products which include analogue and digital sources, electronics amplification and loudspeakers for audio as well as
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. 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. The K3 replaced the K2 in 2012, having an uprated power supply and Bluetooth aptX as standard. 2015 saw the introduction of the blak, a new amplifier with a new 'dual monoblock' design, with XLR inputs, bluetooth and a high performance phono input. On 7th of July 2021, the company released their Attessa range, with a turntable, Amplifier, Streamer Amplifier and CD transport. The Caspian Series 4G range launched on the 7th October 2024, which included the Caspian 4G Streaming Amplifier and Caspian 4G Integrated Amplifier.


Milestones

*1985, introduction of the '' Xerxes'' turntable. *1986, launched the '' Darius'' loudspeaker *1987, introduced the '' Artemiz'' tonearm *1987, their first moving coil phono cartridge, the '' Shiraz'', was launched. *1988, Roksan's first lifestyle product, the ''Hot Cake'' loudspeakers introduced. *1989, introduced their first phono amplifier, ''Artaxerxes'', fitted inside the ''Xerxes'', into which plugged directly the tonearm cable. *1989, launched the budget ''Radius'' record player, ''Tabriz arm'' and ''Corus'' moving magnet cartridge. *1990, first range of electronics, the ''ROK S1'' stereo amplifier and ''M1'' mono amplifier with matching pre amplifiers and power supplies. *1991, Roksan's first CD player, the ''ROK DP1'' introduced *1991, launched top of the range '' TMS'' record player. *1992, Roksan replaced the ''ROK DP1'' with the ''Attessa'' CD playing system consisting of CD transport, DAC and power supply. *1993, production of the new ''Ojan 3'' and ''3X'' loudspeakers started. *1994, ''Rokone'' loudspeaker was released in a variety of real wood veneers. *1994, ''Attessa'' and the ''ROK'' series of products were fully upgraded to DP3 and ''ROK 1.5'' versions. *1995, the 3 plinth 10th anniversary ''Xerxes.X'', implementing design ideas from the ''TMS'', replaced the original ''Xerxes'' turntable. *1998, the four piece ''Caspian Audio System'' (Integrated amplifier, CD player, and FM Tuner) was launched. *1999, a digital surround sound processor (DSP), a five-channel AV amplifier and
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were added to the ''Caspian system''. *2000, Introduction of the new ''Kandy'' line, lifestyle starter Audio System. *2001, the ''Caspian'' phono amplifiers were released. *2002, ''TMS2'' replaced the original ''TMS''. *2003, release of the ''Radius 5 turntable'' and ''Nima tonearm'', and the Roksan set-up LP for record players. *2003, ''Kandy MKIII'' system, (''Kandy'' integrated amplifier, stereo amplifier, Three channel amplifier, CD player and AM/FM Tuner) released. *2004, ''Caspian M-series'' (Pre amplifier, mono amplifier, integrated amplifier, stereo power amplifier, phono amplifier, CD player, FM tuner and dedicated Xerxes speed control). *2004, released ''ALTITUDE'', its first ever recording of a collection of some very special music from some very talented musicians. *2005, 20th anniversary ''Xerxes.20'' replaced the ''Xerxes.X'', incorporated the new improved ''TMS2'' bearing ball and the new Rmat-5 sub-plinth for record players; reference ''R-series7'' mono block, preamplifier *2005, ''Kandy LIII'' integrated amplifier, power amplifier and CD player *2007, ''Platinum'' preamplifier and power amplifier *2007, ''Kandy K2'' integrated amplifier, power amplifier and CD player *2008, ''TMS3'' record player *2008, ''Xerxes 20+'' record player *2009, ''Kandy K2 TR5'' standmount ribbon speakers *2009, ''Radius 5 Mk-II/Nima'' record player *2010, ''Caspian M2'' integrated amplifier and CD player *2011, ''Caspian M2'' power amplifier *2012, ''Oxygene'' digital integrated amplifier and CD player
AptX aptX (''apt'' stands for ''audio processing technology'') is a family of proprietary audio codec compression algorithms owned by Qualcomm, with a heavy emphasis on wireless audio applications. History The original compression algorithm was ...
bluetooth connectivity *2013, ''Kandy K2 BT'' integrated amplifier with AptX bluetooth connectivity *2014, ''Kandy K3'' integrated amplifier with AptX bluetooth connectivity, DAC and CD player *2014, ''Kandy TR5-S2'' standmount ribbon speakers *2015, ''Capian VSC series'' record player speed controls and reference phono stage *2016, ''blak'' integrated amplifier with AptX bluetooth connectivity, and included DAC *2016, ''blak'' CD player *2016, ''Radius 7'' record player with integrated speed control. Also in glass effect and pink finishes *2018, ''Corus 2'' midrange audiophile, moving magnet, vinyl turntable cartridge *2019, ''SARA'' unipivot tonearm for use with high-quality turntables * 2021, ''Attessa'' range including turntable, Amplifiers and CD Transport * 2024, ''Caspian Series 4G'' range including Streaming Amplifier and Integrated Amplifier. "Roksan’s new-look Caspian hi-fi range includes a feature-packed streaming amplifier"
What Hi-Fi?, October 2024


See also

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List of phonograph manufacturers This is a list of phonograph manufacturers. The phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone, record player or turntable, is a device introduced in 1877 for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound. Phonographs can also spec ...


References

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External links


Official Roksan website
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