AYA AUDIO NIGHTINGALE YK1 $250 REVIEW

July 8, 2017 Comments Off on AYA AUDIO NIGHTINGALE YK1 $250 REVIEW

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” The majority of the YK1 bass weight is focused on mid-bass warmth and fullness between 80Hz to 200Hz. The driver is not quite as powerful sounding as the SK1 but retains the same tonal balance on its low end. Bass roll-off is gradual starting around 80Hz and falling away a little more dramatically sub-50Hz with around a 5-6dB drop to 20Hz.

NEW MCINTOSH MA9000 BIGGEST INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER YET

July 7, 2017 Comments Off on NEW MCINTOSH MA9000 BIGGEST INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER YET

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” ‪McIntosh writes: “MA9000 Integrated Amplifier! Our largest integrated in both size and power, it offers 300 Watts per channel and combines our amplifier and preamplifier expertise into one comprehensive unit.”

DIY Loudspeakers, Accuton Drivers, Digital (DSP) Active Crossover – Video

July 7, 2017 Comments Off on DIY Loudspeakers, Accuton Drivers, Digital (DSP) Active Crossover – Video

High Water Sound | Stereophile – Video

July 7, 2017 Comments Off on High Water Sound | Stereophile – Video

MUNICH HIGH END 2017 – LOUDSPEAKERS OVER €15K

July 7, 2017 Comments Off on MUNICH HIGH END 2017 – LOUDSPEAKERS OVER €15K

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“Alongside its new turntable, Burmester showed its upcoming BC350, a somewhat less extreme version of the winged behemoth shown last year. Price is still to be determined (but it will be six figures) and will likely be launched in 2018. ELAC also showed a late prototype of the Concenrto M, a €30,000 slimmed down version of its flagship. Others worthy of note include the TIDAL La Assoluta, Raidho’s D-5.1 tower, and the Wilson Benesch Resolution played through Ypsilon electronics. I’m sure there were others, but I have to say I didn’t hear much that got past ‘mediocre’ and one or two that could strip paint at 100 paces’

SVS PB16-Ultra/SVS SB16-Ultra review

July 6, 2017 Comments Off on SVS PB16-Ultra/SVS SB16-Ultra review

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“The Bluetooth app is perhaps the least impressive part of the PB16-Ultra/SB16-Ultra package. It’s easy to read and won’t take you long to get used to (there’s an in-app tutorial to guide you), but I did find it sometimes being laggy in operation and had some ‘not-in range’ drop-outs despite standing right next to the woofer. Also, the sliding scales on the parametric EQ system are quite fiddly to operate on a smartphone. A phablet or tablet will provide a better touchscreen canvas.”

Hifiman RE800 in-ear headphones $699 Review

July 6, 2017 Comments Off on Hifiman RE800 in-ear headphones $699 Review

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” When I popped the RE800 earbuds in for the first time I had a “show me” attitude. I used my iPhone 6S for most of these early auditions, and the RE800s’ transparency was readily apparent, even in the noisy NYC subway. That, and their seriously potent bass was so deep I thought for a second it was the subway train’s rumble! The headphones’ 9.2mm driver has a slightly higher-than-average impedance of 60 ohms; no worries, my iPhone didn’t have any trouble driving it.”
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Multi-room Audio with Amazon Echo Dot – Video

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Vinyl Flat Record Flattener – Video

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Tour Pro-Ject’s New Logistics Center and New Factory – Video

July 5, 2017 Comments Off on Tour Pro-Ject’s New Logistics Center and New Factory – Video

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