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Roksan Xerxes Turntable In perfect cosmetic condition and playing but struggled on 45 due to a stretched drive belt which will need to be replaced    Will also require the rubber suspension blobs to make it perfect   Happy to demo also happy to post but prefer a local pickup          Condition: Excellent Payment Method: Cash EFT Region/State: (NSW) New South Wales/Australia By Max123 0 Comments   AUD $2,000 Date: July 29, 20241 yr

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

The Xerxes is a design classic that's held its ground for nearly four decades—still competitive against newer rivals and prized for exceptional timing, dynamics, and detail retrieval. At AUD$2,000 for an original (non-20 Plus) model, you're looking at solid value. Used originals typically trade in the AUD$800–1,200 range depending on condition and included arm, so this asking price sits at the higher end; if it's a later iteration with upgrades or includes a quality arm and cartridge, it may justify the ask, but verify what's actually bundled. Negotiate if it's just the plinth and motor alone.

Before committing, confirm the plinth alignment is true—even minor warping can cause belt tracking issues. Check that the bearing runs smoothly and quietly; any grinding or resistance is a red flag. Establish the service history and whether the power supply is original or has been recapped. Ask the seller to document any arm compatibility or cartridge included, since the Xerxes' real strength emerges when paired with quality downstream components. A used steal it isn't at this price, but it's a deck you'll live with for years.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Roksan

Roksan emerged in London in 1985, founded by Tufan Hashemi and Touraj Moghaddam, two Persian-heritage graduates of Imperial College London and Queen Mary College. Dissatisfied with prevailing turntable designs, they launched the groundbreaking Xerxes platform at that year's hi-fi show, challenging traditional construction and establishing the brand's reputation for radical innovation. Named after Roxana, daughter of Persian King Darius, Roksan infused its identity with cultural roots while rooting itself firmly in British audio engineering.

The brand specializes in high-fidelity components, starting with its iconic analog vinyl replay systems like the Xerxes turntable and Artemiz tonearm. It expanded into amplifiers (Kandy, Attessa, Caspian series), CD players, digital sources, and speakers, blending timeless design with robust engineering. Now hand-built in Rayleigh, Essex, under the Monitor Audio Group since 2016, products like the latest Caspian Series 4G cater to both vinyl enthusiasts and modern streamers.

Roksan occupies a distinctive niche in the high-end hi-fi market as a stylish British disruptor, prized for its boundary-pushing sound quality, reliability, and unconventional aesthetics. Far from mid-tier or vintage obscurity, it commands respect among discerning buyers seeking musical soul over conformity, with a legacy revitalized rather than diluted by its corporate home.

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