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STORE DEMONSTRATOR STOCK IN AS-NEW CONDITION. - NOW 50% OFF !

LEO GX.1

Reference Master Clock

LEO GX.1, our reference master clock, continues providing trademark levels of performance in digital audio clocking. Offering “beyond-measurement” levels of precision, results detected while listening: a much wider sound stage, pinpoint instrumental accuracy, and dynamic range beyond expectation. By circumventing the DAC’s internal clock, shielding the unit from noise with an internal copper enclosure, and utilizing a new advanced multi-spring suspension system available on all G2.1 products, LEO GX.1 will dramatically enhance your listening experience. 

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

AURALiC’s LEO GX.1 sits near the top of the digital-clocking pile, and NZD 8,748 for a used unit looks fair to slightly strong, not cheap. New pricing is shown at NZD 16,000 equivalent from a NZD 10,499 US listing and NZD 16,400 equivalent from an £8,799 dealer listing, so this ask is roughly around the mid-to-high half of used value rather than a clear bargain.

What you’re buying is a reference master clock aimed at lowering jitter and tightening timing, with AURALiC claiming a very wide soundstage, sharper image focus, and more convincing dynamics when it’s properly paired. If the listing is clean and includes the proper clock cables and packaging, that matters here more than cosmetic fluff; just verify it’s the exact GX.1 version and that the seller can confirm stable operation, since used master clocks are all about condition and completeness.

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

About AURALiC

AURALiC was founded in 2009 by Xuanqian Wang and operated as a Hong Kong-based digital-audio specialist. The company built its reputation around the philosophy that high-fidelity audio should be accessible to serious listeners rather than confined to ultra-luxury markets. Though headquartered in Asia, AURALiC maintained a global distribution network and cultivated a dedicated following among audiophiles worldwide.

The brand specialized in digital streaming components and high-resolution audio sources, with their product lineup centered on network streamers such as the Altair, Aries, and Vega models, alongside digital-to-analog converters and integrated streaming solutions. AURALiC positioned itself in the premium mid-to-high-end segment, offering feature-rich, sonically accomplished products that combined innovative technology with thoughtful industrial design. Their ecosystem approach—pairing hardware with mobile control applications—appealed to listeners seeking convenience without compromising sound quality.

AURALiC ceased operations in September 2025 following an 80% sales collapse in that year. The company's decline resulted from converging pressures: US tariff barriers that suspended American sales, intensifying competition from budget streaming alternatives, economic contraction in China, and mounting software-development costs. Founder Wang's departure in January 2025 preceded the company's final dissolution, leaving owners of its premium products without ongoing support or software updates—a cautionary reminder of the vulnerabilities facing even well-regarded independent audio brands.

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