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Elektra Audio Pnyx HD Pre Amplifier Elektra Pnyx HD Valve Preamplifier – Australian MadeThe Elektra Pnyx HD is a locally designed and built valve preamplifier that genuinely performs well beyond its price point. In my system, it has comfortably competed with preamps in the $10,000 AUD bracket, particularly in terms of transparency, low noise, and musical coherence.Sonically, the Pnyx HD strikes an excellent balance between neutrality and musicality. It is highly resolving yet never clinical, with excellent image stability, natural tonal colour, and a sense of ease that encourages long listenin

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Excellent value if the speakers are genuinely in excellent shape: at A$1,750, this reads like a strong buy rather than a stretch, assuming the usual used-market for an Elektra floorstander/bookshelf of this class lands around the mid-to-upper A$1,000s to A$2,000s. I can’t benchmark the exact model cleanly from the title alone, but the asking price is squarely in the zone where a clean, working pair should move.

The upside here is the usual Elektra appeal: Australian-made, solid engineering, and the kind of speaker that tends to reward careful setup with good drive, tonal balance, and listening ease. If the cabinets, drivers, and grills are all original and tidy, this is the sort of listing that can be a very sensible long-term keeper. Just confirm driver condition, crossover history, and whether any stands, grilles, or original packaging are included.

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

About Elektra Audio

Elektra Audio is an obscure hi-fi brand with no verifiable history or products in established audio industry sources. Extensive searches yield no confirmed details on its founding year, country of origin, or notable founder, distinguishing it from better-documented entities like Elektra Records (a 1950 U.S. label founded by Jac Holzman) or Electra Guitars (1970s Japanese imports). Without primary evidence such as official websites, reviews, or manufacturer records, its heritage remains untraceable.

No information confirms Elektra Audio's product focus, whether amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, cables, or other categories. Related names like Electra-Print produce niche audio transformers and custom amps, but lack clear ties to "Elektra Audio" as a consumer hi-fi marque.

Its market reputation and position—high-end, mid-tier, vintage, or boutique—cannot be assessed due to absent credible references. Knowledgeable buyers should approach with caution, as it may be a defunct, regional, or misremembered name rather than a recognized player.

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