Marten Supreme speakers at Swedish Statement
October 23, 2016 Comments Off on Marten Supreme speakers at Swedish Statement
” One of Swedish Statement’s biggest installations this year. Marten Supreme 2 speakers with Vitus MPS x 2, MPL & MPP electronics.”

Violectric V281 Headphone $2299 – Review
October 23, 2016 Comments Off on Violectric V281 Headphone $2299 – Review
“Even though the Violectric V281 amp comes with 2 single-ended outputs, it performs best in its balanced mode configuration. The staging becomes wider and three-dimensional with better layering and separation. While the SE output is not average per se, it just lacks a bit of the technical proficiencies that the balanced output adopts. It would therefore be advised to use headphones with an XLR termination to fully capitalise on this amp’s potential. ”

CUSTOM ART HARMONY 8.2 REVIEW
October 23, 2016 Comments Off on CUSTOM ART HARMONY 8.2 REVIEW
” The key difference between the 8 and the 8.2 is impact and increased sub-bass presence in the performance of the 8.2; it is just so much better than previously. Bass on the 8 was actually pretty good, to be honest with a snappy and tactile response but it didn’t have a huge amount of emphasis”

Sennheiser HD800 S Review – Video
October 23, 2016 Comments Off on Sennheiser HD800 S Review – Video
GoldenEar Technology SuperSub XXL Subwoofer $1999 – Review
October 22, 2016 Comments Off on GoldenEar Technology SuperSub XXL Subwoofer $1999 – Review
“Why not just turn up the volume on my adjustable woofers in the Lansche 4.1 you ask? Because the SuperSub XXL subs keep the main drivers from having to work beyond their comfort zone, and the SuperSub XXL subs really own the low bass space. The drivers on the Lansche simply cannot move enough air to compete. The ability to simply overlap the low frequencies of my 4.1 without a great deal of fretting worked just fine.”

FINAL AUDIO F7200 REVIEW
October 22, 2016 Comments Off on FINAL AUDIO F7200 REVIEW
“The F7200 tends to oil coats tom tom drums and certain low-toned vocals a bit much. Rebound bite softens. But considering that the F7200 is pretty flat-field, this becomes its only real Achilles Heel for the trance head. Highs and high mids simply don’t jump out enough to simulate wide trance halls. Partially as a result, its soundstage is wide but not that deep. High range instrument separation is good, but because z-axis depth and bass resolution aren’t super fussy, high range stereo details soften here and there”

Bowers & Wilkins P9 Signature Headphones – Overview
October 22, 2016 Comments Off on Bowers & Wilkins P9 Signature Headphones – Overview
Questyle CMA 600i $1,299 Review
October 21, 2016 Comments Off on Questyle CMA 600i $1,299 Review
“Stacked into the Questyle product line, it is easy to see the direction that Bruce and the team are aiming for with the 600i. The sound is very well rounded, as is the bountiful number of connections the sturdy, yet space-sensitive chassis holds. It aims to please, and its tight and dynamic recreation of music should supply any full-sized headphone with exactly what it needs to get the job done right. The timbre and tone feel very balanced, as does its frequency response – no abnormalities crept up in any scenario with our time with the device. ”

CAYIN I5 DAP $499 Review
October 21, 2016 Comments Off on CAYIN I5 DAP $499 Review
“The AM3 offers an unbalanced mode that sounds a touch more neutral and smoother, less dynamic than the i5. If you want to dial down the bass weight a little, then the AM3 unbalanced will do that for you and give you a little bit more space and separation in the midrange.”

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