WILSON AUDIO — AUTOBIOGRAPHY PENTAMAG MIDRANGE TIME ALIGNMENT

April 21, 2026 § Leave a comment

Both the upper and lower PentaMag midrange modules are independently adjustable via the module alignment sled system. Each alignment indicator, all of the sled gears, and reference alignment scales are calibrated and easy to read by simply adjusting the rotating cam grip. The MTM crescent frame is similarly equipped. This innovative alignment hardware enables time domain precision that exceeds both the Wilson Audio WAMM Master Chronosonic and the Chronosonic XVX.

Canor Virtus A3 integrated amp with DAC Review

April 21, 2026 § Leave a comment

https://www.hifinews.com/content/canor-virtus-a3-integrated-amp-dac

To assess the amp’s internal DAC, an Eversolo DMP-A8 [HFN May ’24] was employed as a digital transport, feeding the Virtus A3 via USB and streaming mainly from Roon. (As most amplifiers and DACs feature a USB-B port, the USB-C connection here required a moment of mental recalibration – and a hunt for a different cable.) Playing Riceboy Sleeps [Parlophone 50999 963002; 44.1kHz/24-bit], the 2009 collaboration between Alex Somers and Sigur Rós stalwart Jonsí, the amp gave a natural and lifelike portrayal of the album’s calming, ambient soundscapes. Through the Monitor Audio speakers, ‘Atlas Song’ encircled me with layers of Icelandic-style singing, and instruments (including piano and strings) retaining a discrete character.

The Virtus A3’s DAC stage also deftly handled the delicate detail throughout Chopin’s ‘Nocturne in B Minor, Lento Con Gran Espressione’, arranged by Mischa Maisky and played by cellist Camille Thomas [The Chopin Project: Trilogy, Deutsche Grammophon DG4858451; CD resolution]. A slight touch of warmth made the piano from Julien Brocal less direct, but overall, there wasn’t any sense that resolution had suffered.

LISTENING ROOM: A room with great acoustics

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AXPONA 2026 First Video—Mostly Turntables

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 Campfire Audio Iris Review $349 Review

April 19, 2026 § Leave a comment

Iris is a bass-first IEM, and it does not hide it. The low end is big, deep, and pretty addictive. You get a real rumble, plus a nice hit, so it feels fun and physical. But it is not a messy bass. It does not bloom all over the place.

Midrange stays in a good spot. It is not pushed forward, but it is also not missing and gets its due space. The stage is roomy, so the midrange does not feel crowded even when the bass is doing its thing.

Matrix Audio mini-i Pro 4 Music Streamer $999 Review

April 19, 2026 § Leave a comment

Matrix Audio is known for its in-house design of premium high-performance streamers and DACS and recently, a series of all-in-one desktop components. Their latest venture, the mini-i Pro 4, brings their know-how to the desktop with a compact network streamer DAC/AMP that performs each of its functions not just well, but exceptionally well. As a DAC, it paired beautifully with the flagship Pass Labs HPA-1. With headphones and IEMs, it provided not just excellent power and finesse, but synergy with the DAC and network streamer.

KEF R11 META REVIEW

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Why FLAC doesn’t sound as good as WAV

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AudioSolutions Figaro M2 loudspeaker Review

April 17, 2026 § Leave a comment

https://www.hifinews.com/content/audiosolutions-figaro-m2-loudspeaker

Lester’s Methadone Clinic’, by Sonia Dada [A Day At The Beach; Capricorn 42037-2], is a jazzy, be-bop track, with metallic slap bass behind staccato piano stabs, and three vocalists patrolling the frequency range. The Figaro M2s showed off their speed and attack in the low octaves, giving tangible form to the individual bass notes, and conveyed the resonant chest voice of the baritone/bass singers.

As PM reveals [see PM’s Lab Report], the demands the Figaro M2 will place on partnering amplification – although this was never going to be an issue with the beefy Constellation Audio Revelation 2. Played loud, to really appreciate its wide, dramatic presentation, the orchestral ‘Overture’ to Daft Punk’s Tron: Legacy soundtrack [Walt Disney; 44.1kHz/24-bit] offered richly layered swells of strings and powerful brass fanfares. The Figaro M2 loudspeakers, at what’s best called a ‘serious listening level’, still made it all sound effortless.

ES LAB EHT-7 Review

April 17, 2026 § Leave a comment

https://www.headfonia.com/es-lab-eht-7-review/

The signal switching in the input section is controlled by a set of 5 sealed silver-alloy contact relays, designed for a long lifespan and high current capacity. The EHT-7 offers adjustable impedance (8 0hm or 16 Ohm) for the primary windings of the transformers, ensuring optimal compatibility with your source amplifier.

The EHT-7 is very simple and easy to work with. You can do nothing wrong with this lay-out and it’s easy to plug the cables and flick the switches. From the faceplate to the switches, the inputs and the headphone output, everything feels sturdy and luxurious. Just make sure not to scratch the casing.

The only thing I don’t really like is the external PSU, which looks and feels a bit cheap. I recommend using the Ferrum Hypsos or something similar.

Each EHT-7 unit enjoys a 2-year warranty. Upon ordering the user can also customize the choice of transformers, output bias, connections and more.