Emotiva Audio Pro Airmotiv 4s powered loudspeaker Review
April 13, 2015 Comments Off on Emotiva Audio Pro Airmotiv 4s powered loudspeaker Review
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“I’m always a bit nervous when listening to a dynamic midrange driver paired with a ribbon tweeter—I worry, especially with so inexpensive a speaker, that the midrange and high-frequency textures won’t convincingly integrate. ”
audionet MAX Amplifiers Review
April 13, 2015 Comments Off on audionet MAX Amplifiers Review
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“The big brother in the Audionet amplifier line bears a strong cosmetic resemblance to the AMP. The footprint is shared in the length and narrow width, but the MAX stand half again as tall, and weight scales from 48 to 83 lbs.”
Alta Audio Celesta FRM-2 Speakers $13,000Review
April 13, 2015 Comments Off on Alta Audio Celesta FRM-2 Speakers $13,000Review
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“The Alta-Audio FRM-2 speakers speak with a remarkably defined voice. I would be remiss if I do not mention that Ribbon tweeter and the very clear stage it can paint. The match between these two drivers determines success or failure. The difficult crossover between the drivers is virtually undetectable”
Beats Powerbeats 2 vs JayBird BlueBuds X Review – Video
April 13, 2015 Comments Off on Beats Powerbeats 2 vs JayBird BlueBuds X Review – Video
Audio Note Kagura Amp $150,000 – Review
April 12, 2015 Comments Off on Audio Note Kagura Amp $150,000 – Review
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” There is more to the Kagura than unusual purity, transparency, and liquidity. The Kagura rendered large-scale symphonic works with seemingly limitless dynamic contrast along with a powerful and full bodied low-end. My reference Conspiracy loudspeakers has a nominal sensitivity rating of 92 dB and is relatively easy to drive, so they were an excellent match. ”
2015 EDITORS’ CHOICE: TURNTABLES $5,000 – $10,000
April 12, 2015 Comments Off on 2015 EDITORS’ CHOICE: TURNTABLES $5,000 – $10,000
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” The VPI Classic 3 is an exceptional effort by a company that knows the analog landscape like few others. Arriving complete with the Classic 3 unipivot tonearm, an HR-X center weight, and a PRC ring clamp to fully flatten stubborn LPs, the Classic 3 is fast, lucid, and responsive. Rhythmically it has an upbeat, forward-leaning personality with excellent timbre and pitch definition in the low frequencies. The tonearm is also brilliant, with-on-the-fly VTA adjustability and removable armwands for the slickest cartridge-swapping in town.”
Heir Audio IEM 8.0 In-Ear Headphone Review $1000
April 12, 2015 Comments Off on Heir Audio IEM 8.0 In-Ear Headphone Review $1000
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“Mids are more forward in the soundstage compared to the Earsonics Velvet. Like the Velvet, they are smooth, lush and inoffensive whilst at the same time offering a decent amount of clarity.”
LEEMA ELEMENTS PRECISION DAC REVIEW
April 12, 2015 Comments Off on LEEMA ELEMENTS PRECISION DAC REVIEW
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“Listening started with the AudioQuest Diamond USB cable. This would turn out to be the best match, but before I reached that conclusion I tried various other cables. The Wireworld Platinum Starlight 7 offered a more forward sound with a bolder character, but although I did like the Wireworld’s fuller bass, I found that it took away too much subtlety and refinement. ”
High Resolution Technologies dSP Review
April 12, 2015 Comments Off on High Resolution Technologies dSP Review
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” While initially the dSP’s mid section felt quite tidy and immediate, sometimes that same immediacy felt a little to forward around the human voice. If vocals are your thing, than this subtly may not even peak your radar, but in my never-ending quest for balance, I found myself reverting back to pink noise tests to confirm that things weren’t being overcooked. The results were actually very reassuring”
Burson Audio Conductor Virtuoso Headphone Amplifier $1995 Review
April 11, 2015 Comments Off on Burson Audio Conductor Virtuoso Headphone Amplifier $1995 Review
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“The speed and precision of solid-state plus the warm, textural feel of tubes. With products like the Virtuoso, I don’t feel the need to warm things up. The sound is controlled, but not so linear that it bores me. There’s excitability to the music, a lively-ness that’s engaging and fun – but also realistic”









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