11/04/2026
FENCER — More Than a Preamplifier
In a world where sound is often reduced to numbers, graphs, and dry specifications, Fencer steps in as a quiet revolutionary — subtle, yet relentlessly precise. This is not just another unit in the portfolio. It is our flagship deliverable, the pinnacle of development, a synergy of experience and intuition. Simply put — the best of us.
The new, powerful enclosure is not just industrial design, but a platform. Solid, massive, yet elegant — like a chassis that knows how to keep energy under control. Inside, every detail plays its role in that silence between notes.
At its core lies copper-in-oil coupling with JANTZEN AUDIO AMBER Z-CAP capacitors — delivering a natural, fluid signal transfer with no added coloration and no loss of detail, allowing music to remain true to its original character.
A fully balanced architecture ensures absolute symmetry, a quiet background, and effortless dynamic expression.
The entire signal path relies on Furutech connectivity — a no-compromise interface between electronics and reality. Internal wiring follows the Duelund philosophy — not merely conductors, but carriers of character, texture, and emotion.
Control? Pure precision. The four-channel TKD potentiometer operates with surgical accuracy, preserving every nuance without compromise in balance or dynamics.
And then — the power supply. A new hybrid power supply developed exclusively for Fencer. It doesn’t just support the system — it leads it. Stable, silent, yet powerful — like an invisible conductor holding everything together.
And yet… Fencer is not only a technical achievement. It carries a quieter, deeper message.
On its top cover, inscribed in Braille, it reads:
“FEEL THE SOUND AND TOUCH THE MUSIC”
This is not marketing. It is a statement.
This device is an expression of empathy toward people living with different forms of disability — diverse, personal, often invisible. Through a form dedicated to the blind and visually impaired, this message finds its purest expression: sound is not a privilege, but a right. Music belongs to everyone who can feel it.
Fencer does not seek attention. It seeks trust.
And once you give it that — it returns music, exactly as it should be.