AUDEZE SINE – REVIEW

June 2, 2016 Comments Off on AUDEZE SINE – REVIEW

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” And it sounds pretty damn good! There are certainly issues, but, although they don’t necessary read that way, they are very minor in terms of overall enjoyment. First, you have the bass. It is clean, tight, good impact. I am kind of on the fence about the body. I would say it has just enough, but I could see how someone might find it a little on the lite side. This isn’t for the basshead, or those looking for a bottom up sound. If you insist on a little extra bass, it responds well to a bit of EQ.”

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Andrew Jones Talks About ELAC “Flagship” – Video

June 1, 2016 Comments Off on Andrew Jones Talks About ELAC “Flagship” – Video

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MBL Ultimate System

June 1, 2016 Comments Off on MBL Ultimate System

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Pressed to the Edge: Why vinyl hype is destroying the record

June 1, 2016 Comments Off on Pressed to the Edge: Why vinyl hype is destroying the record

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“The vinyl industry has always been professional, but on a smaller, manageable level. Problems were taken care of through direct contact between the plant and the client. Lack of capacity and production hold-ups only became a problem when certain labels, which had done very well for years without vinyl, rediscovered the format for themselves.

High-angle view of an unidentified woman as she lifts a copy of the Leon Rusk record 'Air Mail Special on the Fly' from a stamper at the King Record Company pressing plant, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1946. (Photo by Marsh Photographic Studio/Cincinnati Museum Center/Getty Images)

High-angle view of an unidentified woman as she lifts a copy of the Leon Rusk record ‘Air Mail Special on the Fly’ from a stamper at the King Record Company pressing plant, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1946. (Photo by Marsh Photographic Studio/Cincinnati Museum Center/Getty Images)

Klipsch Reference X6i in-ear headphones review

June 1, 2016 Comments Off on Klipsch Reference X6i in-ear headphones review

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” While the Klipsch X6i are meant to be played directly from your mobile device, I tried plugging them through a dedicated digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and amp to see if they would sound even better. Having a powerful amp did help bring some sparkle to the highs and slightly more impact to the bass, but most people will be perfectly happy listening directly from their phones.”

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