Burmester 232 Integrated Amplifier $25,000 Review

March 10, 2026 § Leave a comment

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The Burmester repeated this level of excellence on the Rolling Stones classics “Sympathy for the Devil” and “Street Fighting Man” from Beggars Banquet (50th Anniversary Edition) (24/192 FLAC, ABKCO / Qobuz). Mick Jagger’s voice was ideal, Nicky Hopkins’s piano contributions had great presence, and the drive and pace were electric. The way it all hung together, with everything in its place in a large image, pressed all my buttons.

The Burmester’s warmth was evident in the 2019 mix of “Something” by the Beatles, from Abbey Road (Super Deluxe Edition) (24/96 FLAC, Universal / Qobuz). The deep bass really kicked, while the dynamics and level of detail were extremely high.

The Spanish ensemble Cuarteto Casals has released a stunning cycle of Dmitri Shostakovich’s string quartets. Part of the second volume of this cycle (24/96 FLAC, Harmonia Mundi / Qobuz), String Quartet no. 8 in C Minor, op. 110, is one of Shostakovich’s most profound and popular works. I enjoyed the wonderful rich string tone the Burmester conveyed here, in a recording that offers power, realism, and atmosphere in equal measure. The image size and depth were ideal.

Sendy Audio Egret $799 Review

March 10, 2026 § Leave a comment

The Egret’s Sub-bass is solid and well-extended, providing a firm foundation for orchestral timpani, synthesizer drones, and modern electronic production.

It digs down with good authority without overwhelming the presentation, although fans of hip-hop and electronic music may themselves want more bass quantity.

Mid-bass elevation adds warmth and body to bass guitars and kick drums without bleeding into the midrange or creating bloat. Bass guitars benefit particularly from the warm tilt, gaining natural weight and presence while maintaining clarity and definition in dense mixes.

Texture and speed are where the Egret truly excels. Individual bass notes have clear attack and decay characteristics, and the planar driver’s inherent speed keeps the low end tight and articulate.

Perlisten A3t speaker review

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Nagra PREAMP II-S Preamp

March 9, 2026 § Leave a comment

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For those who already own a Nagra power supply, the PREAMP II-S can be purchased on its own for $24,500. We’ve also been told that Nagra expects additional Series II entries will most likely be arriving later within the year. If you don’t want to wait and would prefer to get one of their separate phono preamps now, Nagra offers the Compact Phono model from their more entry-level lineup — and that unit has an SRP of ~$6,000.

Fyne Audio F500S Review 

March 9, 2026 § Leave a comment

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Bass and midrange reproduction were strong in such a way that treble was almost an afterthought. For me, the highs should sound extended and airy, yet unforced. I personally don’t focus as much on this part of the spectrum, unless it somehow gets in the way of my listening enjoyment. Really good reproduction can keep me engaged for hours on end, but hard, glassy treble can send me off to do work I had been avoiding for days. Fortunately for the fine folks at Fyne, I found nothing in the treble reproduction of the F500S to offend and lots to like. I got the extension and airiness I crave, along with the really cool spatial cues in the soundstage that only this region can deliver. Which leads me to yet another great strength of this speaker…

Feliks Audio Bliss | Best Headphone Amp for Electrostatic Headphones

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Sphinx Audio Element 3 loudspeaker Review

March 5, 2026 § Leave a comment

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The pounding drums and soaring, repeating harmonies of Philip Glass’s Akhnaten [Stuttgart State Opera/Dennis Russell Davies; CBS Masterworks M2K 42457], found the Element 3s shaking the room with thundering bass. They then opened up wide with the intertwining voices of ‘The Window Of Appearances’, sung between the countertenor Akhnaten and the contralto Nefertiti. This is always tricky for any system to reproduce as the voices reverberate over each other. The Element 3s held it all together, before gathering things up with more dramatic power chords as the scene ends.

Time to dial back and examine how well the Element 3 handles more relaxed music. Given the thoughtful Espen Eriksen Trio cover of ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero’ [What Took You So Long; Rune Grammofon RCD 2129], the simple clarity of piano, bass and brushed drums was so effective. As was the rock-solid stereo soundstage picture, creating a ‘you are there, as good as live’ experience. And I swear I have never heard Elvis Costello’s vocals on Squeeze’s ‘Tempted’, from their East Side Story set [A&M 96kHz/24-bit], quite so shiver-inducing.

ONIX XM2 $449 Review

March 5, 2026 § Leave a comment

For the sound evaluation, I used a wide variety of ear speakers, including the Tipsy M5, Binary Audio EP321 MEMS, QoA Martini IEMs, Sennheiser HD 6XX, FiiO JT3, FiiO JT7, and Moondrop Horizon headphones.

Instead of doing my standard 24-hour burn-in, I did more than 50 hours of burn-in as I was busy with other reviews and could not review the XM2 right away. And also to test the battery life and charging times.

CEN Grand GLD 1 0 Deluxe High end digital audio transport

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ES LAB ES-2a Review

March 4, 2026 § Leave a comment

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Some people really don’t like that, so do try the headphone on first. For me personally this isn’t an issue with any of the filters, but they’re very close. Another thing some might find annoying is the driver flex. While normal and completely acceptable, you will experience this when putting the headphones on/off or adjusting them.

This headphone is one that you’ll be using at home or in your office in quiet environments as all the music leaks out and every single noise will crawl in. The ES-2a does need an EST amplifier and those usually are not portable either. The ES-2a comes with a hardwired 2.3m cable, so you do have a good range from your amp.