The first name in high fidelity since 1934

About LEAK

Founded in 1934 by Harold Joseph Leak, pioneering British hi-fi manufacturer LEAK was a mid-twentieth century trailblazer in the field of high-performance audio equipment. LEAK has been responsible for many technological firsts. For example, the Point One series of valve amplifiers (1945) was the first to reduce total harmonic distortion to 0.1 percent, and the Sandwich speakers (1961) heralded true-piston cone action by sandwiching polystyrene foam between outer skins of stiff aluminum foil. And the Stereo 30 all-transistor amplifier (1963) spearheaded the use of transformerless transistor output stages over then-standard transformer-coupled designs, thus paving the way for future solid-state amps. Following a 40-year hiatus, LEAK is back! Fusing retro design, classic analog engineering, and the latest digital technologies.

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