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Chord Choral Ensemble Stand System

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Chord Choral Ensemble Stand SystemChord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System is an official Chord Electronics equipment support accessory, available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Precision machined from solid aircraft grade aluminium billet in England, the Ensemble Stand is the purpose designed stacking and display solution for Chord Electronics' Choral range components, including the DAVE DAC,

Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System is an official Chord Electronics equipment support accessory, available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Precision-machined from solid aircraft-grade aluminium billet in England, the Ensemble Stand is the purpose-designed stacking and display solution for Chord Electronics' Choral range components, including the DAVE DAC, BLU MKII CD transport, and Etude stereo power amplifier. Available in three leg height options (Short 70mm, Medium 115mm, and Large 165mm), with a choice of raw silver, aluminium, or matt black finish, the Ensemble Stand system enables modular two or three-unit stacking while maintaining full rear-panel port access and providing a stable, interlocked presentation for Choral range components.

Modular Design, Tri-Feet Stacking, and Full Port Access

The Choral Ensemble Stand uses a tri-feet stackable design with indentations on the top surface that accept the feet of the unit placed above, creating a mechanically interlocked and level assembly that prevents lateral movement between stacked components. A simple slide-in friction fit mechanism secures each Choral component within its stand without tools or fixings, while non-slip rubber feet protect the desk or rack surface below. The stand's footprint maintains full unrestricted access to all rear-panel connections on each housed component, ensuring that signal, power, and digital cables can be connected or adjusted without removing any unit from the stand. The Ensemble Stand is a modular system: one stand accommodates a single unit in an angled presentation that improves access to top-panel controls, while additional stands enable two or three units to be stacked in a compact, elegantly integrated column. The aluminium construction matches exactly the material and finish of the DAVE, BLU MKII, and Etude, creating a visually unified Choral system installation. The stand is not compatible with the Ultima amplifier series, the Hugo range (including M Scaler and Hugo TT 2), or the Qutest range (Qutest, Huei, Anni).

Key Features

  • Purpose-Designed for Choral Range: Compatible with the Chord DAVE DAC, BLU MKII CD transport, and Etude stereo power amplifier. Not compatible with Ultima, Hugo, or Qutest range components.
  • Three Leg Height Options: Short (70mm), Medium (115mm), and Large (165mm) leg lengths allow customisation of the spacing and height of stacked units to suit personal preference and cable routing requirements.
  • Three Finish Options: Raw silver, aluminium, and matt black finishes are available to match any Choral system aesthetic or room environment.
  • Tri-Feet Interlocking Design: Top-surface indentations accept the feet of the unit above, creating a mechanically stable and level stacked assembly that prevents lateral movement.
  • Simple Slide-In Friction Fit: Each component slides into the stand without tools or fixings for easy installation and removal.
  • Full Rear Port Access: The stand geometry maintains unrestricted access to all rear-panel connections on each housed component.
  • Modular for One, Two, or Three Units: A single stand provides an angled single-unit display; additional stands enable two or three-unit stacking in a compact interlocked column.
  • Non-Slip Rubber Feet: Protect the surface below and prevent movement of the assembled stand system during use.
  • CNC-Machined Aircraft-Grade Aluminium: Precision-machined from solid aluminium billet in England, matching the construction standard of the DAVE, BLU MKII, and Etude.
  • Mix and Match Leg Options: Different leg heights and colours can be combined within a multi-unit installation for customised spacing and visual contrast.

Technical Specifications

Compatible Components Chord DAVE, Chord BLU MKII, Chord Etude
Incompatible Components Ultima series amplifiers, Hugo range, Qutest range, music streamers
Stand Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.3cm x 49.8cm x 26.5cm
Leg Height Options Short: 70mm; Medium: 115mm; Large: 165mm
Finish Options Raw silver; Aluminium; Matt black
Material CNC-machined aircraft-grade aluminium billet
Stacking Capacity Modular: 1, 2, or 3 units
Feet Non-slip rubber
Origin Precision-machined in England

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System?

The Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System is a modular stacking and display stand precision-machined from aircraft-grade aluminium in England, designed for the Chord DAVE DAC, BLU MKII CD transport, and Etude stereo power amplifier. It uses a tri-feet interlocking design with top-surface indentations and a slide-in friction fit mechanism to create a stable, level, and fully port-accessible stacked assembly of one, two, or three Choral components. Three leg height options (70mm, 115mm, 165mm) and three finish choices (raw silver, aluminium, matt black) allow full customisation of the installed system.

Is the Ensemble Stand compatible with the Chord ULTIMA or Hugo range components?

No. The Choral Ensemble Stand is designed exclusively for the Chord DAVE, BLU MKII, and Etude, which share compatible chassis dimensions. It is not compatible with the Ultima series (ULTIMA 5, ULTIMA 6 power amplifiers), the Hugo range (Hugo TT 2, M Scaler), or the Qutest range (Qutest, Huei, Anni). For Hugo TT range stacking, Chord's Integra leg system is used, and for Qutest range stacking, the dedicated Qutest System Stand (QSS) is required.

Can I stack two DAVE units or a DAVE and BLU MKII together?

Yes, the Ensemble Stand is a modular system that supports any combination of the DAVE, BLU MKII, and Etude in a two or three-unit stack, provided each unit has its own stand with the appropriate leg height. A single stand can also be used to display one component in an angled presentation that improves access to top-panel controls without stacking.

What leg height should I choose?

Leg height choice is primarily a matter of personal preference and cable routing requirements. The Short (70mm) legs create a compact, tightly integrated stack suitable for shelves or dedicated racks. Medium (115mm) legs provide a more open spacing that aids ventilation and rear-panel cable access. Large (165mm) legs give the maximum spacing for deep cable connections or when a third component is being added below an existing stack. Different leg heights can be mixed within a system to accommodate different component depths or visual preferences.

Does the Ensemble Stand allow access to rear-panel connections?

Yes. The stand geometry is specifically designed to maintain full unrestricted access to all rear-panel connections on the housed component, including digital inputs and outputs, analogue connections, mains inlets, and trigger ports. Components can be connected and disconnected without removing them from the stand.

Where can I buy the Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand in Toronto or Canada?

The Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorised Chord Electronics dealer located in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound can advise on leg height, finish selection, and the number of stands required for a complete Choral system installation. Contact or visit Vinyl Sound Toronto for availability and expert guidance.

Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System is an official Chord Electronics equipment support accessory, available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Precision-machined from solid aircraft-grade aluminium billet in England, the Ensemble Stand is the purpose-designed stacking and display solution for Chord Electronics' Choral range components, including the DAVE DAC, BLU MKII CD transport, and Etude stereo power amplifier. Available in three leg height options (Short 70mm, Medium 115mm, and Large 165mm), with a choice of raw silver, aluminium, or matt black finish, the Ensemble Stand system enables modular two or three-unit stacking while maintaining full rear-panel port access and providing a stable, interlocked presentation for Choral range components.

Modular Design, Tri-Feet Stacking, and Full Port Access

The Choral Ensemble Stand uses a tri-feet stackable design with indentations on the top surface that accept the feet of the unit placed above, creating a mechanically interlocked and level assembly that prevents lateral movement between stacked components. A simple slide-in friction fit mechanism secures each Choral component within its stand without tools or fixings, while non-slip rubber feet protect the desk or rack surface below. The stand's footprint maintains full unrestricted access to all rear-panel connections on each housed component, ensuring that signal, power, and digital cables can be connected or adjusted without removing any unit from the stand. The Ensemble Stand is a modular system: one stand accommodates a single unit in an angled presentation that improves access to top-panel controls, while additional stands enable two or three units to be stacked in a compact, elegantly integrated column. The aluminium construction matches exactly the material and finish of the DAVE, BLU MKII, and Etude, creating a visually unified Choral system installation. The stand is not compatible with the Ultima amplifier series, the Hugo range (including M Scaler and Hugo TT 2), or the Qutest range (Qutest, Huei, Anni).

Key Features

  • Purpose-Designed for Choral Range: Compatible with the Chord DAVE DAC, BLU MKII CD transport, and Etude stereo power amplifier. Not compatible with Ultima, Hugo, or Qutest range components.
  • Three Leg Height Options: Short (70mm), Medium (115mm), and Large (165mm) leg lengths allow customisation of the spacing and height of stacked units to suit personal preference and cable routing requirements.
  • Three Finish Options: Raw silver, aluminium, and matt black finishes are available to match any Choral system aesthetic or room environment.
  • Tri-Feet Interlocking Design: Top-surface indentations accept the feet of the unit above, creating a mechanically stable and level stacked assembly that prevents lateral movement.
  • Simple Slide-In Friction Fit: Each component slides into the stand without tools or fixings for easy installation and removal.
  • Full Rear Port Access: The stand geometry maintains unrestricted access to all rear-panel connections on each housed component.
  • Modular for One, Two, or Three Units: A single stand provides an angled single-unit display; additional stands enable two or three-unit stacking in a compact interlocked column.
  • Non-Slip Rubber Feet: Protect the surface below and prevent movement of the assembled stand system during use.
  • CNC-Machined Aircraft-Grade Aluminium: Precision-machined from solid aluminium billet in England, matching the construction standard of the DAVE, BLU MKII, and Etude.
  • Mix and Match Leg Options: Different leg heights and colours can be combined within a multi-unit installation for customised spacing and visual contrast.

Technical Specifications

Compatible Components Chord DAVE, Chord BLU MKII, Chord Etude
Incompatible Components Ultima series amplifiers, Hugo range, Qutest range, music streamers
Stand Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.3cm x 49.8cm x 26.5cm
Leg Height Options Short: 70mm; Medium: 115mm; Large: 165mm
Finish Options Raw silver; Aluminium; Matt black
Material CNC-machined aircraft-grade aluminium billet
Stacking Capacity Modular: 1, 2, or 3 units
Feet Non-slip rubber
Origin Precision-machined in England

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System?

The Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System is a modular stacking and display stand precision-machined from aircraft-grade aluminium in England, designed for the Chord DAVE DAC, BLU MKII CD transport, and Etude stereo power amplifier. It uses a tri-feet interlocking design with top-surface indentations and a slide-in friction fit mechanism to create a stable, level, and fully port-accessible stacked assembly of one, two, or three Choral components. Three leg height options (70mm, 115mm, 165mm) and three finish choices (raw silver, aluminium, matt black) allow full customisation of the installed system.

Is the Ensemble Stand compatible with the Chord ULTIMA or Hugo range components?

No. The Choral Ensemble Stand is designed exclusively for the Chord DAVE, BLU MKII, and Etude, which share compatible chassis dimensions. It is not compatible with the Ultima series (ULTIMA 5, ULTIMA 6 power amplifiers), the Hugo range (Hugo TT 2, M Scaler), or the Qutest range (Qutest, Huei, Anni). For Hugo TT range stacking, Chord's Integra leg system is used, and for Qutest range stacking, the dedicated Qutest System Stand (QSS) is required.

Can I stack two DAVE units or a DAVE and BLU MKII together?

Yes, the Ensemble Stand is a modular system that supports any combination of the DAVE, BLU MKII, and Etude in a two or three-unit stack, provided each unit has its own stand with the appropriate leg height. A single stand can also be used to display one component in an angled presentation that improves access to top-panel controls without stacking.

What leg height should I choose?

Leg height choice is primarily a matter of personal preference and cable routing requirements. The Short (70mm) legs create a compact, tightly integrated stack suitable for shelves or dedicated racks. Medium (115mm) legs provide a more open spacing that aids ventilation and rear-panel cable access. Large (165mm) legs give the maximum spacing for deep cable connections or when a third component is being added below an existing stack. Different leg heights can be mixed within a system to accommodate different component depths or visual preferences.

Does the Ensemble Stand allow access to rear-panel connections?

Yes. The stand geometry is specifically designed to maintain full unrestricted access to all rear-panel connections on the housed component, including digital inputs and outputs, analogue connections, mains inlets, and trigger ports. Components can be connected and disconnected without removing them from the stand.

Where can I buy the Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand in Toronto or Canada?

The Chord Electronics Choral Ensemble Stand System is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorised Chord Electronics dealer located in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound can advise on leg height, finish selection, and the number of stands required for a complete Choral system installation. Contact or visit Vinyl Sound Toronto for availability and expert guidance.

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Christy
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Great keyboard at the right price
I bought this to replace my old Logi Ergo K860. I like the idea of curved keyboard. But the distance between my left and right hands on Ergo K860 was bothering me ever since I bought it 5 years ago. I would say I never got used to it. The Ergo started to act up one day with one key F not working properly. I tried to fix it and considered getting another one, then I saw this keyboard with a much better price. So I took the chance and went with this cheaper option. I like this one better than Ergo for the following reason: 1. The layout is more comfortable. Yes, it took me a while to get used to it like I would with any keyboard. I don't have to twist my wrists to reach any keys. 2. Keys are not too loud. It's not going to silent, but better than Ergo. 3. Battery life is great. I make a living by typing my keyboard. I only charged this keyboard once so far (4 months). 4. The price is great for what I got.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2025
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Paul in SF
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 4
Good keyboard, some auxiliary keys are moved from where I was used to
I've only been using this for a day, so I can't speak about battery life. It is rechargeable, and it has an on-off switch for saving the battery when I'm not using it, so I don't know what more I could ask for on that front. Likes: the main keyboard is definitely ergonomic and feels comfortable; the key action is not silent, which I actually like, and the scissor action switches underneath the keys feels good to me; the keyboard is about 1.5" narrower than my previous keyboard (Logitech Ergo K860) because the number pad is right next to the regular part of the keyboard, and the usual keys in between have been rearranged. Most of these changes will just require the user to get used to the new positions. However, the Home, End, Pgup and Pgdn keys are now Function keys, piggybacking on the arrow keys, and that may cause more trouble for people who use those a lot (I don't, so I don't mind it). Dislikes: experience has shown me that dust and crud get into the space between the wrist pad and the rest of the keyboard. On my old keyboard, I could remove the wrist pad using some tiny screws in the back, and take the pad out for thorough cleaning. With this keyboard I won't be able to do that, so time will tell how aggravating that will be. Maybe I'll have to take it down to my shop and blow out the crud with the air compressor (joking, probably not a good idea). Overall, not quite 5 stars, but close. If it lasts better than the Logitech, I may come back and put in that last star. Update: It has lasted about 20 months, and I'm going to have to replace it. I may buy another one, 20 months is pretty good for the amount of use I have gotten out of it, but I'm going to search to see if anything new and better is around. Symptoms seem to indicate that the rechargeable battery is not taking a charge any more. The keyboard works find when it is plugged in, but when I unplug it, after a few minutes it goes wacky.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
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Bendrix Bailey
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 1
Arrived Battery DOA - But then something unexpected happened.
This was a one star review because the unit arrived with a batter that would not hold charge for more than a minute. I am not changing the stars, because if you are like me, you read the one star reviews cause so many companies pay for fake 4 and 5 star reviews. When I first posted this review I also initiated a return and just planned to move on to another brand. I was surprised when I got a personal email from the Arctek Service Team offering to send me a replacement free of charge. With nothing to lose I figured why not? The new unit arrived and I put a full charge on it and put it to work. I chose this keyboard because it is the closest in layout to the original Microsoft ergo split keyboard, no longer in production, that I have used for years and truly enjoy. I am pleased to report that the battery is working fine and the keyboard performs flawlessly. No skipped strokes or stuck keys, no glitches with the proprietary wireless interface to the laptop (when I am using it on the desk with a large screen). My hat is off to the Arctek service team and management. A company that cares enough about its reputation and customers to go to so much effort to take care of a customer with such a small dollar item sale is a company you can expect to rely on. From now on when I want electronic gear on Amazon, I am going to use the word Arctek in my search.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026
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MJ
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Incredible
1 year update: I have been using this keyboard daily at work for almost one year and my 5 star review stands. Upon receiving the keyboard I charged it before use, and since then I have not charged it at all and it is still somehow at 75% battery!! I turn it off at night when I’m done. One of the function keys broke off in a way where I can’t reattach it, but I reached out to customer support and they sent me a free replacement keyboard. Great customer service and warranty! Original review: I love this keyboard. I am a grant writer so I write and edit all day. It has really leveled up my typing experience and has made work much more comfortable. It puts my hands in a natural position so my wrists no longer bend at odd angles. I adapted to the split key design in minutes. The keys have an excellent feel and sound to them and the wrist pad feels like a soft cloud. I’ve had no connectivity issues and so far the battery has been stellar. It also has rubber grippers on the bottom so it stays firmly in place on my desk and doesn’t move around like my old keyboard did. I went for this one because I didn’t want to spend $100+ on a keyboard and I’m really impressed with the quality.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
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A user from Maryland
Boise, US
★★★★★ 3
OK, but .....
It is an ok keyboard with an annoying flaw. As other reviewers have observed, the placement of the Number Lock key makes it easy to trip that key by error. it is distracting to have to break your train of thought to fix the problem.
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