Gryphon Antileon Revelation Amplifier Review $49,800 Review

February 13, 2026 § Leave a comment

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New Beginnings was recorded at A&R Studios rather than the usual Rudy Van Gelder studio. I was listening to this jazz trio, especially Pullen’s piano on this all-analog Blue Note LP, which was remarkable. The A&R mix also avoided the hard-right and hard-left panning RVG often used. This recording gives Don Pullen the sound quality his music deserves.

Listening to this jazz trio, especially Pullen’s piano on this all-analog Blue Note LP, was remarkable. The Gryphon Antileon Revelation’s transparency created both musical and audiophile rapture, transmitting an unfiltered signal to my speakers.

As a reviewer, I sometimes listen to my system’s sound, independent of the music played. This may sound a bit clichéd, but while assessing the Antileon Revelation, I found myself distracted by the music as I took notes. The Gryphon amplifier—and Don Pullen’s music—demanded attention beyond typical product evaluation.

Don Pullen’s album includes modern jazz, avant-garde elements, and classic bop influences—he was in Charles Mingus’ band for years—but his music extends beyond these genres. Pullen also structured his compositions to highlight bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Anthony Williams. The Gryphon Antileon Revelation’s transparency and alignment with audiophile standards enhanced the listening experience.

Shanling HW600 $1099 Review

February 13, 2026 § Leave a comment

The Shanling HW600 is secret hot, a Dark Clark. Things are not what they seem, but fear not, that which was obscured is made from sunlight. Like that. That’s the HW600. Pro-like aesthetic, subdued style, and carefully shaped sound. Shanling overcome the not inconsiderable weight (480g w/o cable) with thoughtful design, rigid structure, and a snug fit. Cool. Again, take note that the pair just fit my large melon on their lowest setting. This, and those captive earpads, may limit the HW600’s potential audience. Clearly built with a certain voicing in mind, this middleweight planar sings a seductive tune. It has, at its core, an agility and control that, in this system, makes for a more physical listen. Stellar dynamics, tone, dimension, and deft tuning. Shanling has balanced the pair’s many strengths to deliver an immersive and alluring listening experience. The HW600 is well worth a listen. I look forward to Shanling’s next move in this space.

 The Matrix NT-1 Review

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HiFi Rose RS451 streamer Review

February 12, 2026 § Leave a comment

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An even more revealing player, including HiFi Rose’s own RS151, will bring out even more of the air in these recordings. For a reduced price, however, the RS451 is both appealing and very listenable. And when you add in all the ease of operation and the flexibility on offer – more than most of us will ever use – there’s much to commend this ‘semi-reference level’ player.

Load it up with a comprehensive library on an inserted SSD, and connect up a USB drive to rip your CDs, and it will probably cater for just about your every need. The RS451 also has that network access and ability to play, or copy, content from local and network storage, Internet radio and more – even if you never connect it over HDMI to your TV to play back YouTube content, etc. Steer clear of all those in-depth settings in the menus, unless you really wish to while away the odd wet afternoon, and you won’t go far wrong.

Dynaudio Contour 20 Black Edition Loudspeaker $13,000 Review

February 12, 2026 § Leave a comment

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“Loveless” from Lo Moon’s self-titled album (24/96 FLAC, Columbia / Tidal) opens with a gentle bell-like tone, similar to a vase being struck with a rubber mallet. Through my Focal 1008 Be 2 speakers, that tone’s ring was a little more pronounced than through the Dynaudios; the Danish speakers delivered a slightly warmer tone, as if from a vase made of thicker glass. The ensuing deep growl of the synth was presented with a little more thickness and weight by the Dynaudios. There is a washboard-like repeating synth effect that begins after the bell tone stops. With the Focals, the sound was quite dry and hiss-like, while the Dynaudios seemed to deliver it in a smoother, less raspy manner. Percussion hits had similar impact, both speaker pairs demonstrating dynamic proficiency, but the Focals exposed the drum skins’ texture a little more. The background synth effects, as well as reverb and decay, were more apparent through the Focals, and noticeably less so through the Dynaudios; the 20 BEs maintained focus on the foreground elements and drew less attention to the atmospheric background effects, making the Dynaudios sound more relaxed and composed. Guitars had a richer tone through the Contour 20 BEs and cymbal splashes were less prominent, while always remaining silky smooth.

Conclusion

The Dynaudio Contour 20 Black Edition is an exceptional standmount loudspeaker that elevates the Contour series to new, impressive heights. Its integration of the Esotar 3 tweeter, Confidence-inspired woofer, and upgraded crossover delivers a richly detailed, dynamically authoritative, and effortlessly natural presentation. Imaging is precise, and soundstaging is expansive. Bass performance belies the speaker’s modest size, making it fully capable as the centerpiece of a dedicated two-channel system. It’s a loudspeaker for the discerning ear, one that values honesty over hype and refinement over ostentation. If you’re seeking a standmount that combines luxury craftsmanship with high performance, this Dark Star, the Dynaudio Contour 20 BE, might just be for you.

REL 212 Black Sub

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HiBy RS8 II Review

February 11, 2026 § Leave a comment

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The RS8 II delivers a balanced, natural, and subtly musical sound signature without drifting into warmth or colouration. Compared to the original RS8, the tuning is more controlled and closer to neutral, with greater emphasis on clarity, spatial precision, and dynamic contrast.

What stands out immediately is the sense of effortlessness. The RS8 II never sounds strained, regardless of load or listening level. Whether paired with sensitive IEMs or demanding headphones, it maintains composure and authority at all times.

MoFi SourcePoint V10 Master Edition loudspeaker Review

February 11, 2026 § Leave a comment

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MoFi’s SourcePoint V10 ME gives you a lot of loudspeaker for the money, and rewards with an authentically largescale, enveloping and weighty sound. Always easy to listen to, thanks to that smooth treble, this floorstander is also easy enough to drive, further bolstering its bang-for-your-buck appeal. The size and styling of these heavyweight cabinets means they won’t suit everyone, though!

Mercedes GT63S AMG – Ultimate Audio

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Topping DX9 Discrete Review

February 10, 2026 § Leave a comment

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There are a few technical limitations worth keeping in mind regarding the processing window. Over USB and IIS, PEQ is supported from 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz at 16-bit to 24-bit. Coaxial, optical, and AES share this same range, while Bluetooth supports PEQ up to 96 kHz and 24-bit.

I also appreciate the memory logic Topping implemented. By default, the unit remembers the last-used PEQ configuration for each individual output. It then automatically recalls that profile the next time you switch back to that output, which is useful if you frequently alternate between headphone jacks and preamp outs. For those who want fast access, you can assign the PEQ toggle and preset selection to the knob press or to remote buttons to avoid menu-diving. Topping also included a crossfeed function with multiple modes, which is a welcome addition for headphone listeners.