Allnic Audio ASRA RHPA-7500 Headphone Amplifier Review

April 7, 2026 § Leave a comment

https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2026/2/28/allnic-audio-asra-rhpa-7500-headphone-amplifier

Power output from the single set of speaker taps is 10 watts in triode mode and 20 watts in pentode mode. This mode can be changed (while the amp is off) by convenient toggle switches in the tube compartment. 

Power available to the various headphone taps is not as clear, although I heard from Kevalin that the ribbon output offers 4 watts. Based on my listening, the single-ended and balanced outputs offer a hilarious amount of power, and I can’t imagine there is a headphone that the RHPA-7500 could not drive. 

ROCKPORT TECHNOLOGIES ORION SPEAKERS X DCS OFFICIAL LISTENING ROOM

April 7, 2026 § Leave a comment

Photos from the recent installation of Rockport Technologies Orion loudspeakers in the dCS dedicated listening room, personally set up and optimized by Jon Zimmer, Director of Sales for Rockport Technologies. A listening session with dCS International Export Sales Manager Alasdair McDonald and dCS Managing Director David Steven featured the dCS Varèse flagship music system as the source.

The PureArtFi LS-6 Review

April 7, 2026 § Leave a comment

First Look! Andrew Jones’ New Loudspeaker 

April 6, 2026 § Leave a comment

Dynaudio Confidence 20 Active Space loudspeaker $24,000 Review

April 5, 2026 § Leave a comment

https://www.stereophile.com/content/dynaudio-confidence-20-active-space-loudspeaker

As I see it, the almost full-range, full-scale Confidence 20A’s are meant for experienced audiophiles who want flagship driver technology in a smaller-than-usual footprint. They’ll also appeal to owners who value integrated amplification and DSP correction, and customers who use balanced sources and prefer a system with fewer boxes and wires. You may well choose to give these Dynaudios a hard pass if you’re on a restricted budget, want Roon and streaming capabilities built in, or love swapping tubes for fun.Priced at $24k, the Confidence 20A’s roared right into luxury territory when they were introduced a year ago. There, they compete with active offerings like Genelec’s 8380A’s ($20,500/pair) and Grimm Audio’s LS1c’s ($26,500/pair without integratable subwoofers). They’re almost twice the cost of the passive Confidence 20s, but you’re not just paying for amplification; you’re paying for drivers and electronics carefully engineered to form a no-hassle, well-matched, unified system … and maybe an end to the upgrade cycle.

Vision Ears VE ONE €900 Review

April 5, 2026 § Leave a comment

The VE ONE exhibits impressive depth and power and generally impresses on the macro level, more so than competing units such as the UE5 Pro, which is quite intimate in comparison. However, it’s not quite as layered and resolving as the higher-end VE multi-driver models.

The listener’s ear will be drawn more to the low-end power and upper-register vocal presence than to a stretched, grandiose, ethereal performance.

The VE ONE has kept the tuning centered and slightly more forward for bass and vocal elements, providing a nice balance for modern pop and slower-paced synth music.

Given the matching amplitude of the 20-100Hz and 2-5k region, anything that registers in the upper-mids will still be clearly heard, but lower-mids instrumental micro-detail will be somewhat muted.

My suggestion is to pair the VE ONE with a neutral punch source and amplifier to retain a good level of dynamic range, without introducing any additional warmth to an already smooth-sounding presentation.

Quadraspire SV3T Hi-Fi Equipment Rack

April 5, 2026 § Leave a comment

Audio Research LS-2/S-200 pre/power amplifiers Review

April 4, 2026 § Leave a comment

https://www.hifinews.com/content/audio-research-ls-2s-200-prepower-amplifiers

If you’re looking for maximum impact amplifiers, with the excitement dialled up to 11, you won’t go far wrong here. The no-frills approach, flexibility of the LS-2 with those plug-in options, massive power of the S-200 and the purposeful styling will also all appeal. But there’s a nagging doubt that these amps sometimes try too hard, meaning care with partnering components may be needed to tame them a little

HiBy Zeta II $1399 Review

April 4, 2026 § Leave a comment

Among the tips, I prefer the WG01 (expansive tuning) for maximum openness and minimal midrange coloration, delivering the cleanest, most extended treble.

The standard tips and WG02 (balanced tuning) set provide greater fullness and body in the mids, but sacrifice some treble air and extension in comparison.

Compared to the previous generation, the tuning direction leans more balanced and faster in the bass, likely thanks to the smaller, quicker dynamic driver, resulting in a more vivid tonal palette, noticeably strengthened technical performance, and even greater treble detail retrieval.

Crucially, this extra resolution arrives in a swift, extended, and non-shouty manner rather than aggressive or peaky

CanJam Hong Kong 2026

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