Burmester 102/101 Integrated amplifier Review
February 18, 2015 Comments Off on Burmester 102/101 Integrated amplifier Review
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” On a Tony Faulkner orchestral recording, Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances, we were impressed by the Burmester’s ability to provide flawless deep bass, conjuring up almost subterranean sounds from a truly black and hash-free background. And we found that the 102/101 combination could really give convincing weight and scale to a concert grand piano – we really enjoyed Patrick O’Byrne playing Ravel on Stockfisch Records
AURENDER FLOW
February 18, 2015 Comments Off on AURENDER FLOW
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” Seriously, a protective case should have holes that make it usable whilst out and about. Or, if it ain’t gonna have holes, it should be made of real, Italian leather by a real Italian. At least there are four silicon feet at the bottom to protect the FLOW, and your desk, one from the other.”
Tannoy Precision 6.1 Review
February 18, 2015 Comments Off on Tannoy Precision 6.1 Review
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” the Tannoy appears a little less extended than some, and at high volume levels there’s just a trace of boxy colouration coming through. It’s not worse than any other similarly priced standmounter I’ve heard, but it does remind you you’re not listening to a high end speaker! Also, on loud peaks, there’s the slightest hint of dynamic compression, proving that no speaker with just a 6in bass driver and 11 litres inside is immune to the laws of physics.”
Avalon Speaker How to Create a MASTERPIECE – Video
February 18, 2015 Comments Off on Avalon Speaker How to Create a MASTERPIECE – Video
Magico S3 Review
February 17, 2015 Comments Off on Magico S3 Review
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” The S3s took around two weeks to warm up and ‘relax’ before the music really flowed. Ah, but when it did, they sounded astonishingly quick, the bass utterly free of bloom or overhang, securing musical rhythms with the deadly authority of a nail gun”
Marantz’s budget CD player and amplifier Review
February 17, 2015 Comments Off on Marantz’s budget CD player and amplifier Review
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“As you might expect, this Marantz combo sounds big, fat and warm. Both components have been voiced to hide their budget origins as well as is possible, and in this Marantz has succeeded. They simply don’t sound like your average, cheap, screechy budget hi-fi separates. Indeed, they’re so good that you can put them through some pretty accomplished, high-end speakers and they still won’t give the game away. In absolute terms, all they ever get to being is a bit diffuse and opaque – in short, if you want vast tracts of detail, then buy something better!”
PLUSSOUND CLOUD NINE REVIEW
February 17, 2015 Comments Off on PLUSSOUND CLOUD NINE REVIEW
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“If you’re in it for the simple pleasure that accompanies a favorite pair of headphones, a comfy chair, a smoldering fire, and whiskey on ice, you are in the market for a really nice low-pass filter. In the section below I’ll outline just how nice the Cloud Nine’s low pass filter is.”
BAETIS INTRODUCES THE NEW XR3 MEDIA SERVER REVIEW
February 17, 2015 Comments Off on BAETIS INTRODUCES THE NEW XR3 MEDIA SERVER REVIEW
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” Kal Rubinson of Stereophile gave our XR2 a great review in 2014, and we received a Recommended Component Award from the magazine. Yes, our prices have had to rise quite significantly to accompany these improvements in all of our models, and to have our servers shown and sold by those few high end audio dealers who fully understand digital audio and, especially, the new field of computer audio at the very highest levels of quality.”
Asus Essence III DAC Review
February 17, 2015 Comments Off on Asus Essence III DAC Review
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“The end result is needlessly bulky to the point of almost being comical. In defense of Asus, even the legendary Bryston had something of a similar issue when they launched their BHA-1 headphone amp with the wrong gender outputs on the front panel. It seems there is “technically” no standard for this type of thing, though browsing HeadFi for 5 minutes is really all it – See more at: http://headphone.guru/asus-essence-iii-dac/#sthash.mmhXj3rX.dpuf”









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