Legacy Audio Signature XD Tower Speaker $14,500 Review
May 24, 2026 § Leave a comment
The Legacy Signature XD floor-standing speakers deliver quality construction and musicality in a relatively compact footprint (although a heavy one indeed). Having visited the factory, I can attest to their thorough R&D, quality construction, extreme attention to detail, and amazing assortment of veneers and finishes. These are speakers made by people who love music, and it shows in their products. I give a hearty thumbs up to these exquisite speakers and hope you get an opportunity to hear them in a showroom someday. They just may turn up in your living room!

Quad Platina Integrated amplifier Review
May 24, 2026 § Leave a comment
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This superb performance continued with two of Van Halen’s finest cover versions, ‘Where Have All The Good Times Gone’ and ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’. Here the Quad amp showed breathtaking speed on Eddie’s guitar leads while reproducing all the nuances of David Lee Roth’s vocals. You could almost see him smirk. As with The Heavy Heavy and Led Zeppelin tracks, the percussion was massive, powerful and – had I removed the grilles to see it – pumping a lot of air.
But on to subtlety. Linda Ronstadt’s Prisoner In Disguise [Mobile Fidelity MFSL 2-608] is a go-to album for vocals. What I wasn’t expecting, though, was the same powerhouse drumming, even on tracks like ‘Love Is A Rose’ which is inherently gentle. Ronstadt’s voice was sibilance-free, detectably warm and even reminiscent of Quad valves. Whoever engineered this clearly had Quad Classic valve equipment to hand, also emulating their three-dimensionality. I had to keep reminding myself there wasn’t a tube in the audio chain.

DALI Epikore 7 loudspeaker Review
May 23, 2026 § Leave a comment
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The Epikore 7 is a delight to listen to, demonstrating that tried-and-trusted DALI techniques can be brought to a higher level, creating a superb speaker which offers thrills and refinement in equal parts. The richness of its bass suggests that care needs to be taken regarding room interaction, but that aside it is a loudspeaker that enthrals as much with its sonic performance as with its lavish aesthetics

Quad PA-One+ Triode Vacuum Tube DAC / Headamp Review
May 23, 2026 § Leave a comment
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The PA-One+ easily handled the ramp up to the higher impedance LCD 3s reproducing a stage-side table at a dinner theater atmosphere for Dean Martin singing “Everybody Loves Somebody” [Everybody Loves Somebody in 24-bit/96kHz], with a natural laid back depiction of the upright bass, drums, and piano accompanied by an enveloping string section and a healthy choral group.
To test the balanced output I selected the MrSpeakers ETHER2s and a 24-bit/96kHz vinyl rip of Nicky Hopkins’ “No Time” from his epic album No More Changes. The piano had an authentic tonality set in a large hall, while the bass guitar was deep and palpable, the lead guitar sweet and melodic, as the steel guitar and organ provided a haunting ethereal background.
Listening to “Killer Klowns From Outer Space” by the Dickies [Killer Klowns From Outer Space in 16-bit/44.1kHz] on the 1MORE Triple Driver Over-Ear Dynamic Headphones the dynamic drivers did what dynamic drivers do, create an exciting and dynamic presentation, and the PA-One+ mellowed the sometimes strident high frequencies produced by the budget headphone.

EPZ 550 $549 Review
May 21, 2026 § Leave a comment
Subbass is subtle and stays behind the rest of the presentation, giving tracks a light sense of depth rather than a deep rumble. It is not bad by any means, but it clearly avoids the kind of pressure and weight that bass-heavy sets deliver.
The punchiness of its mid-bass is what feels most noticeably missing, as kick drums do not land with strong impact. There is still a slight thump to keep rhythm sections from sounding empty, but the EPZ 550 does not push mid-bass energy aggressively.
Despite that weakened energy, the drums and bass guitars earn back attention through excellent timbre and texture. Every small tonal shift, drum hit, and string detail comes through with wonderful accuracy, allowing everything to sound as natural as can be.

TAD A1000 integrated amp Review
May 20, 2026 § Leave a comment
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With those last two recordings, I began to get the feeling I was playing chicken with the A1000, trying to find music to unsettle it, and lose its way due to that underlying warmth. Having failed to do so, I fell back on something altogether more refined and glorious. Having just seen the excellent film The Choral, written by Alan Bennett and directed by Nicholas Hytner, I settled for the recently released version of Elgar’s The Dream Of Gerontius by the Huddersfield Choral Society and the Opera North orchestra.
Timed to coincide with the film, this Hyperion set [CDA68461/2] mixes drama with warmth and lushness. The TAD A1000’s easy-going but rewarding presentation did an excellent job of taking me straight to the heart of the piece, sounding grand and impressive while still delivering fine insight into both playing and singing.

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