PMG Audio Apx ME $7,000 Review

February 22, 2026 § Leave a comment

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Before diving into the individual frequency bands, it is worth clarifying my preferences among the previous Apx models. I personally preferred the original “Amber” Apx over the Apx SE. As explained in my Apx SE review, the original sounded more coherent and more spacious to my ears, while the SE felt fuller and slightly darker, with a somewhat more compressed stage. That tuning made the SE more of an all-rounder, but not necessarily superior.

Doshi Audio Evolution Stereo power amplifier REview

February 22, 2026 § Leave a comment

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Keeping everything else the same, I switched to the Voxativ Ampeggio loudspeakers. Now the Evolution Stereo sounded more like a SET amp. The music retained its finery, detail, texture, and palpability, now with less generous bass and less profound imaging, but with even more presence and precise layering. The Tord Gustavsen Trio was remade, the Ampeggio’s focused, fast, full-range driver playing exceptionally well with the Evolution Stereo’s low noisefloor and high elucidation factor. The sound practically glowed.Playing Tower of Power’s In the Slot with the Evolution Stereo/ Voxativ Ampeggio produced similarly striking results. The treble was silvery, not forward but highly informative, and bass was more atmospheric than sculpted in space. The sound was thrilling, palpable, bracing—3D to a degree not heard before in my system. The Voxativ speakers confirmed this amplifier’s life force, ample power delivered with controlled grace.

Bristol HiFi Show 2026 Walk Around

February 21, 2026 § Leave a comment

Avantgarde Active Horns

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CH Precision L10 Stereo line preamplifier $138,000 Review

February 20, 2026 § Leave a comment

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We listened before installing spikes. With Audio Research 330M monoblocks for amplification, we began with the same track with which the 330Ms dazzled me at AXPONA 2025, Rimsky-Korsakov’s Danse Macabre from the classic Minnesota Orchestra collection Mephisto & Co. (16.44.1 FLAC download, Reference Recordings). Then we turned to a newer but not necessarily better high-resolution recording, of Thomas Adès’s The Exterminating Angel Symphony (24/96 FLAC, Pentatone/download) performed by the Minnesota Orchestra under Thomas Søndergård.Then we installed the spikes under the preamp box and listened again. Highs were a bit more brilliant and tighter, the presentation even more alive, dynamic, and resolved. The spikes also delivered more transparency and textural clarity and further highlighted the Audio Research 330M’s luscious and colorful midrange. My customary component supports, Wilson Audio Pedestals, may have delivered highs that were a bit smoother, but CH’s spikes showcased the L10 at its best

Kinera NOTT Phantom $430 Review

February 20, 2026 § Leave a comment

However, upon careful listening, there are audible but gentle peaks in the treble, which occur at 2.6 kHz, 5 kHz, 8 kHz, and 12 kHz. According to the graph, I have observed these gentle peaks before my measurements were taken.

I want to emphasize that the peaks mentioned above do not present themselves as coloration as much as they add air, details, and sparkle, which makes the NOTT Phantom more engaging because they make the sound more spicy, energetic, and exciting.

However, if I must nitpick, I believe the peak at 5 kHz contributes to the faint sound coloration, which prevents the NOTT Phantom from achieving the cleanest background decay. Nevertheless, the background is dark, and the decay is clean, albeit not as clean as the best I’ve heard.

FiiO Warmer R2R DAC Review

February 20, 2026 § Leave a comment

Magnepan 2.7i three-way quasi ribbon panel speakers $6,495

February 19, 2026 § Leave a comment

While I strongly prefer to conduct reviews in my own system, that is not always possible given that my reference speakers, namely the Acapella Audio Arts Triolon Excalibur, weigh 1000 pounds and are not easily moveable.  A local dealer Timbre Audio offered to allow me use of their listening rooms and systems for purposes of the review over a number of listening sessions.  Given that I had previously spent many pleasant hours at this store listening to their systems, that seemed to be a reasonable path forward.

Effect Audio Horizon Series $1,199 Review

February 19, 2026 § Leave a comment

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Ergonomically, this trio of two-braid cables is slightly stiffer than average four-braid designs, but it’s not unmanageable. The UltraFlexi insulation does a decent job of keeping things pliable despite the thickness, and once the cable settles, it behaves more predictably. Still, there’s no hiding the fact that you feel the cable’s presence and weight, especially with lighter IEMs. With custom IEMs, I think I could live with them more easily, but with my 64 Audio Volür, I definitely notice the weight and a slight downward pull when moving around.

Wattson Madison Stereo Amp Review

February 19, 2026 § Leave a comment