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The Roksan Caspian M2 series, released in 2010, marked a significant advancement in the brand's audio electronics lineup. Positioned between the Kandy K2 and Platinum series, the M2 series offered a perfect balance of performance and value, appealing to audiophiles seeking high-quality sound without venturing into the ultra-high-end market.

The series consisted of an integrated amplifier, a power amplifier, and a CD player, each designed with precision and attention to detail. The M2 components replaced the original Caspian range, which had been a staple in Roksan's lineup for over a decade, and the Caspian M1 series, introducing substantial internal improvements. These enhancements pushed the performance boundaries of Roksan's mainstream electronics, all while maintaining a competitive price. Aesthetically, the M2 components featured a unique blend of materials, with an aluminium die-cast fascia and a stainless-steel top panel. This combination not only gave the M2 a sleek, modern look but also improved its structural integrity. The slim, smooth exterior of the M2 was both stylish and functional, offering a distinctive, attractive design that stood out in the mid-market range. The compact dimensions and refined finish exemplified Roksan’s meticulous craftsmanship.

Internally, the Caspian M2 Integrated Amplifier offered 85 watts per channel, lower in output compared to the Kandy K2, yet its bipolar design and sophisticated architecture delivered a dynamic and musically engaging performance. The amplifier’s circuitry included two mains transformers—a 350VA toroid for the power stages and a smaller 60VA toroid for the preamp, both engineered to minimise noise and maximise clarity. The M2 also featured short-circuit and thermal protection, as well as a thermostatically controlled fan to ensure reliability under high-demand conditions. With six inputs, including a balanced XLR connection and two pairs of preamp outputs, the M2 provided flexibility for various audio setups, such as bi-amplification. The amplifier’s sound signature was punchy and rhythmic, with precise timing and excellent stereo imaging, making it a versatile performer across genres and dynamic musical material. Its ability to handle both delicate passages and large-scale orchestral pieces gave it a clear edge over its competitors.

The Caspian M2 CD player was a standout component in the range, praised for its transparency and rhythmic precision. It featured multiple digital outputs, including TOSLINK, S/PDIF, and AES/EBU XLR, providing a wealth of connectivity options. The softly suspended CD transport minimised vibrations, ensuring optimal performance by reducing servo mechanism activity. This design choice, alongside the M2’s robust build, contributed to its superior sound quality. The CD player excelled in delivering crisp, dynamic playback, with a particular emphasis on timing and detail retrieval. It was capable of revealing the subtleties in recordings, whether it was Mahler’s intricate symphonic layers or the intimate vocals of Alison Krauss. While it lacked SACD compatibility, the M2’s CD playback was considered among the best in its class, offering a smooth, full-bodied sound that could handle even the most compressed recordings with grace. The Roksan Caspian M2 series was lauded for combining refinement, power, and rhythmic ability, earning awards and praise for its sonic composure and build quality. Its ability to extract the best from recordings, without overly highlighting flaws, made it a top contender in its price range. For those looking for a sophisticated audio experience that bridged the gap between affordability and high-end sound, the Caspian M2 series was an exceptional choice.

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Caspian M2 Series - 2010