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I have always been attracted to the industrial design.

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Apparently even the name is a clone.

"Absolute Audio Labs is a Netherlands based Audio software company.
It offers B2B Audio solutions for a wide range of applications with a main focus on people with hearing loss.
It's latest addition to the growing product portfolio is PYOUR Audio Hearing 2.o. "
https://www.absoluteaudiolabs.com/high-quality-personal-audio-solutions/

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I have always been attracted to the industrial design.

dave
I don't like the heatsink's base thickness if there's nothing more under the hood...That's not industrial design, just a faint odour of it.
Here's the heatsink for 120 watts of class AB of the british public adress amplifier Millbank Ultima ult1205 .They are from two mono amplifiers...for the kind of power class A amplifiers need to dissipate I'd be using the triac heatsink of the 35kg industrial Miele washing machine for just one side...that's about four times the size of one Millbank heatsink. Never seen one? Nevermind...Gryphon amplifiers have wet dreams about it...
 

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Display placard seems to be written in the alphabet used in Thailand. Richard Marsh now lives in Thailand. Maybe he assisted with the product design somehow (?)

http://www.reliablecapacitors.com/oldRC/www.reliablecapacitors.com/pickcap.html
The card tells us it is a 75W single ended class A power amplifier.
Price is 160k THB (each).

Perhaps this photo was taken at an audio show in Thailand?
Edit: The article linked to by OP mentions the BAV show: Bangkok Audio/Video.
 
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