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FOR SALE: Gryphon Exorcist Audio System DemagnetiserExcellent condition.As it says on the front: The Gryphon Exorcist dispels magnetic build-up within sensitive audio circuits and components.A distinctive and increasingly hard-to-find Gryphon product from the company’s classic era.Features:• Desi...

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The Exorcist is one of Gryphon’s more enduring little oddities: a compact system demagnetizer that’s long had a loyal following among cable- and system-tweakers. At A$110, this looks like a strong buy versus the typical new price of about A$380 and the usual used market, which often lands well above that when complete and working.

What makes it worthwhile is simple: it’s a set-and-forget accessory that’s easy to try in any resolving system, and the potential upside is mostly in subtle cleaning-up of glare, hash, and overall composure. In excellent condition, it’s especially attractive if the battery compartment, leads/terminals, and original box/manual are all present; those little accessories matter more here than on many passive cables.

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

About Gryphon

Gryphon Audio Designs emerged from Denmark in 1985, founded by Flemming E. Rasmussen as a passionate offshoot of his distribution company, 2R Marketing. What began as a spare-time project—a compact, dual-mono phono preamplifier known as the Gryphon Head Amp—quickly gained acclaim after debuting at the 1986 Chicago Consumer Electronics Show. Japanese distributors snapped it up, and the audio press hailed it as a "Best Buy," propelling Rasmussen to establish Gryphon as a dedicated entity by the early 1990s, free from import distractions. The brand's name draws from the mythical gryphon, symbolizing the fusion of lion-like power and eagle-like grace in music reproduction.

Gryphon specializes in uncompromising high-end electronics, starting with its legendary class-A phono stages and evolving into high-power amplifiers, preamplifiers, and integrated systems. The company expanded into full-system solutions with the 2002 Cantata stand-mount speakers, followed by flagship models like the massive Poseidon in 2004. Today, its portfolio encompasses speakers, the groundbreaking Apollo turntable—a collaboration with Helmut Brinkmann and Ortofon—and even cables, ensuring every link in the audio chain aligns with Gryphon's neutral, optimized design philosophy.

Positioned firmly at the pinnacle of high-end audio, Gryphon commands respect among discerning audiophiles for its visionary engineering and sonic purity, often setting benchmarks since its inception as one of Europe's earliest true high-end pioneers. Rasmussen's team-driven approach yields products that prioritize musical essence over compromise, attracting buyers who demand reference-level performance in home systems.

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