D’Agostino Unveils the Momentum Z Mono Amplifier $125,000/pair

April 14, 2026 § Leave a comment

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Later in the afternoon, Burhan Coskun, Vice President of Engineering (seen above), packed additional information into a 12-minute talk. “Using two transformers creates a very low noise floor, ultra-low distortion, and more power,” he said. “We separate the internals into two ‘floors,’ with 99.9% cadmium-plated copper between them to isolate the floors from magnetic fields. The cadmium plating supplies additional cooling and aids fast communication.”The Momentum Z is available in either silver or black. Measuring 13.5″ W x 5″ H x 20.5” D, it is 1 wider, 1 inch shallower and ¼ inch shorter than the M400 MxV. Gain is 27dB, maximum output voltage is 190 V peak-to-peak, and peak output current is 60A peak-to-peak. Power consumption is 17W at standby, 35W at idle, and 3200W at maximum. output

LAiV Verse DAC/headphone AMP Review

April 14, 2026 § Leave a comment

The Verse’s I2S input works out of the box with other LAiV products and is additionally fully configurable to work with all other manufacturers’ products. The Verse goes yet another step further by allowing the user to select the clock source. The DAC can slave to the input clock using its own clock in Local mode (the default for the Verse and normal for S/PDIF and I2S), or be clocked directly by the source clock. When selecting ‘I2S’ for the clock setting, the Verse will automatically switch to the local clock if the I2S clock becomes unstable or incompatible, and switch back once it stabilizes. The Verse will also switch to the local clock when other digital inputs are selected.

The Verse also lets you choose how DSD playback is handled. The DAC can be set to Native for true 1-bit DSD processing without conversion to PCM. In this mode, DSD remains in its original 1-bit form to preserve its natural characteristics. When setting the DSD setting to Multibit, DSD is converted to PCM, which can improve dynamic range and reduce noise. When switching between PCM and 1-bit DSD, a brief DC offset change may occur, which can be heard as a popping sound at the start of playback.

Fyne Audio F501S Review

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Mark Knopfler – Shows how to play guitar finger picking style Skavlan 2015

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Magico S2 loudspeaker $37,400 Review

April 12, 2026 § Leave a comment

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After a good two months with the Magicos, I went back and forth about what I’d heard. My reference Focal Scala Utopia Evos remain superb speakers—generous, full-bodied, with intoxicating ease and power. The Estelon X Diamond Mk IIs I’ve been living with are just as compelling, delivering spectacular resolution and visceral impact. Both speakers do many things brilliantly.But the Magicos have forced a reckoning. Their sealed-enclosure approach revealed what I hadn’t fully appreciated: namely, the precision that comes from eliminating port artifacts; the clarity that emerges when group delay drops to almost nothing; the transient energy that makes music feel especially immediate.If I were forced to choose new reference speakers, and assuming the M6s (that I still quietly pine for!) are out of reach, the S2s would be serious contenders. That’s not because the Magicos do everything better than the Focals or Estelons. It’s because they reveal a different kind of truth. Provided you give the S2s serious amplifier power and place them carefully, they offer uncompromising engineering fully in service of accurate music reproduction, shunning embellishments. I could damn sure live with that.

RIAA Reports That U.S. Vinyl Sales Surpassed $1 Billion in 2025, Representing Nearly 50% of Our Favorite Format’s Global Total

April 12, 2026 § Leave a comment

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On the bigger-picture sales front, the RIAA also confirmed that U.S. wholesale annual revenue achieved a record high of $11.5 billion, which has been buttressed by record labels’ commitment to using technological innovation to (in their words) “deepen the connection between artists and fans.” The latter comment applies mainly to streaming, as the U.S. remains the world’s largest paid subscription market with 106.5 million accounts generating $6.4 billion in revenue. (Premium paid subscription revenues grew by 6.8% to $5.88 billion.)

That all said, now that I’ve just calculated how much I personally added to that 2025 U.S. vinyl sales figure (and to our GDP, for that matter) due to all the LPs I bought in 2025 — a trend that’s clearly going to increase here in 2026, based on the vinyl purchases I’ve already made in Q1 — I think it’s high time to put on some of that new wax and celebrate this news! How about you? Happy spinning, everyone. . .

COLIBRI 33 LABS NUCLEUS SPEAKERS REVIEW

April 11, 2026 § Leave a comment

Kraljić always approaches design from a unique perspective, and Nucleus’s proportions and shape were precisely calibrated from the ground up, not as a stylistic feature, but to provide an excellent foundation for harmonic energy balance, ensuring that no frequency stands out and that the music is presented as a seamless blend of harmonic and multiple frequencies.

But it does not end there. Kraljić also approached the crossover and internal wiring with his decades-proven method of equal music energy distribution, removing blockages and providing equilibrium. This creates fluid pathways and, crucially, the domain for the music to unfold fully.

JBL Spinner BT Turntable Review

April 11, 2026 § Leave a comment

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George Benson may be getting on in years, but in the 1970s, he was a strapping pop star, and his 1976 hit single “Breezin’” (the title track to that No.1 album!) barely disguising the talent that John Scofield once described to me, unprompted, as “freakishly great.” Good King Bad is a lost CTI classic from earlier that same year — a monster funk workout anchored by bassist Gary King and drummer Andy Newmark. The music courts popular tastes rather than clandestine club action, but don’t mistake accessibility for a deficit of funk. This record has got it in spades.

The Spinner BT sorted out the Good King album’s heavy ’70s overdubbing like a seasoned magician. Benson’s hollowbody electric guitar solos leapt from the speakers with the kind of bloom I normally associate with a SET amplifier. The stage spread wide, instruments layered cleanly from strings to drums, and the music pulsed with groove, propulsion, and ample energy. The Spinner BT’s strong motor drive paid real dividends in drive and punch. The top end glistened perhaps a shade too brightly, but I didn’t care — I turned it up, and got lost in the groove. Mission accomplished.

How to Make Acoustic Panels DIY

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KEF Coda Wireless Speakers Review

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