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finite elemente Master Reference

Experience a new sound dimension.
Infinite, deep and impressive.

The pagode Master Reference stands out with its well thoughtout design based on solid wooden frames in Canadian maple, highly damped absorber shelves and the tried-and-tested pagode sidespike technology. A new dimension in music reproduction can however be truly experienced thanks to the revolutionary Resonator Technology, exclusively applied in the audio furniture sector by finite elemente and developed in co-operation with Prof. Dr. Borchert of the University of Applied Sciences in Dortmund. Precision in detail, transparency in the dynamics and an incomparable vivid musicality are the impressive results of this consistent research.

“Which brings us to our benchmark, Finite Elements' HD-03. Used in its standard guise with spiked feet and no coupling, it remained the best performer in terms of natural tonality, acoustic retreival and soundstaging and the natural, expressive ebb and flow in music. Of course, Finite Elemente offer their own couplers in the shape of CeraPucs and CereBase feet, which lift dynamic range, transparency and levels of detail.”- Roy Gregory, hi-fi + issue 46

"With the pagode rack you can't help asking yourself how much music you have been missing until now." [AUDIOPHILE, Germany]

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Features


The pagode hi-fi rack system harmoniously combines unadulterated music reproduction and functionality. The ever-present problem of sound-influencing resonances has been solved without compromise using specially selected materials, efficient design and measuring engineering investigations.


Lightweight construction in conjunction with non-magnetic materials such as aluminium and solid Canadian maple wood form the basis of a modular system that results in a model range offering the widest range of combination possibilities. Three model variants, available in four heights and four widths, provide the perfect hi-fi rack for just about every conceivable application.

Spike, absorber and resonator technologies ensure a neutral resonance environment, where the audio components can demonstrate their sound capabilities without any restriction.


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Technical Data

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  • innovative resonator technology for effective resonance attenuation
  • outstanding sound properties
  • excellent finish
  • high design quality
  • available in 60 cm height with 2 or 3 levels or 85 cm height with 4 or 5 levels
  • Finishes: Canadian maple wood, natural or with black pearl
    structure, side uprights in anodized aluminium or with
    high-gloss polished finish.


The pagode° HD Master Reference displays its know-how in the design of high-quality hi-fi rack systems.
The attractive optics and the excellent finish represent only the external qualities.

The optional extra-wide design allows audio components
to be placed next to each other which is a method suitable
for living rooms, but without detracting from their actual
purpose, namely the natural reproduction of music at the highest level.

Individual shelves provide best decoupling of the audio
components placed hereon.

Each shelf is adjustable in height and level.

The new "pagode° Master Reference" is a further successful
step in the well-established tradition of finite elemente in its
efforts to achieve absolute sound quality.

For the first time a hi-fi rack designer is using scientifically
based arguments in its fight against sound-distorting resonances.

What is a "Resonator"?

A "Resonator" is a miniature component where its own natural frequency is designed for the excitation frequency or system natural frequency. By integrating or adapting a "resonator" vibration amplitudes caused by the walls in technical systems, which can be excited by air-borne or solid-borne noise, can be clearly reduced. A great deal of the kinetic energy - with self-excitation up to 90%, with constrained excitation up to 70% - is converted silently into heat by the "Resonator" due to its relatively small sound radiation surface.

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