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The Roksan Kandy K2 series, released in 2007, marked a significant moment for the brand, offering a combination of performance, versatility, and value. At the time, most competitors in the hi-fi market were moving away from including phono stages in their integrated amplifiers, but Roksan stood out by incorporating one into the Kandy K2, making it an attractive option for vinyl enthusiasts.
Technically, the Kandy K2 Integrated Amplifier drew inspiration from Roksan's higher-end Caspian series. It featured MOSFET pairs in the output stage and a high-quality Noratel toroidal transformer, which contributed to its remarkable power and performance in this price range. The phono section was integrated directly onto the main circuit board, offering convenience and quality for users with moving-magnet cartridges. The power amplifier section boasted solid design, delivering 125 watts per channel, and it handled a wide range of speakers with ease, ensuring that it could fill various room sizes with powerful, controlled sound.
Alongside the integrated amplifier, the Kandy K2 Power Amplifier added extra flexibility for those wanting to bi-amp their systems or add more power. It delivered the same sonic characteristics as the integrated amp but offered even greater headroom and dynamic range for complex music passages.
The Kandy K2 CD Player was another strong performer in the series, benefiting from Roksan's continuous refinement of its digital technologies. With improved transformers, noise isolation, and a more stable master clock, it provided excellent detail retrieval and smooth timing, making it an ideal companion for the other components in the K2 lineup.
In terms of sound, the Kandy K2 series was praised for its big, clean, and rhythmically engaging presentation. The amplifier delivered smooth highs and fast, full-bodied bass, with a slight warmth that made it particularly enjoyable with modern pop and classical recordings. Its ability to render stereo depth and imaging exceeded expectations for an entry-level product, making it a standout performer.
The design was user-friendly, with a sleek front panel featuring miniature push buttons for input selection and a motorised volume pot controlled via remote or front panel. The remote was not without its quirks, but the overall user experience was satisfying once familiar with its setup.
Kandy K2 Series - 2007