Record Doctor V LP Cleaning Machine $199 Review

September 20, 2017 Comments Off on Record Doctor V LP Cleaning Machine $199 Review

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“How does the Record Doctor work? First, you place the LP on the platter (on the unit’s spindle) and put the record-turner on top of the record’s label. Next you apply a thin line of cleaning fluid from the LP’s outer edge to its central label. With one hand you hold the brush (shifting as needed) as you slowly turn the record three or four rotations to distribute the fluid and prepare the surface, a process that co-mingles the debris and fluid, making the extraction process more effective. Then you flip the record over (on the platter) so the clean/damp side is on the bottom, and put the record turner back on top. Flip the toggle switch to start the vacuum, then rotate the record a few more times to dry it. Repeat the process for the other side—and voilà! Clean, shiny vinyl.”

Schiit Jotunheim stereo preamp/headphone amplifier $399 Review

September 19, 2017 Comments Off on Schiit Jotunheim stereo preamp/headphone amplifier $399 Review

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“The amp also shined with in-ear headphones like my Audeze iSine 10. The treble was hyper clear, vocal sounded natural and bass definition was remarkable. You get all of that, plus the iSine’s out-of-head imaging that trumps all other in-ear headphones paired with the Jotunheim.”

ANALOGY RECORDS R2R TAPES REVIEW

September 19, 2017 Comments Off on ANALOGY RECORDS R2R TAPES REVIEW

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Besides all these shortcomings, not many people are able to pay over $250.00 for an unknown artist. John Q Public is looking for his favorite group and not for an equipment demonstration costly tape. At least the music recorded by Analogy Records is more contemporary and has not been castigated by the same “strange” music selections, without any animadversion, of other similar companies. If you want this saga to be successful among new public, you better change the idea and concept. It’s hard to sit a young guy in front of a system and induce him to listen exotic music from drums and mallets which are more suitable for audio demonstration than for real listening! The music I heard from these masters are not only meritorious of demonstrate the virtues of any system, but it’s also the kind of music anyone can listen to. Compared to those copies made from production tape masters, these from Analogy are a kind of lean and with less body on the lower regions but not by far. They are clean, fast and with a lot of impact. The recording level is not shy and as far as your machine is well aligned, prepare yourself for a paean experience! Robbo Vigo and Analogy Records are on the right track for sure.

Steve Guttenberg’s System | Stereophile – Video

September 19, 2017 Comments Off on Steve Guttenberg’s System | Stereophile – Video

PAllo’s DigiOne pulls five star sound quality from the Raspberry Pi- Review

September 18, 2017 Comments Off on PAllo’s DigiOne pulls five star sound quality from the Raspberry Pi- Review

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“Allo – they are based in Bangalore, India. Their Raspberry Pi HAT is as good an example as any of ‘you get what you pay for’ but also a device that puts the boot into cultural preconceptions about a product’s country of origin being a reliable indicator of quality. British is best? Not ‘ere it ain’t.”

Octave Audio V 80 SE integrated amplifier Review

September 18, 2017 Comments Off on Octave Audio V 80 SE integrated amplifier Review

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“The Octave Audio V 80 SE is one unusual integrated amplifier. It packs a wallop, is perhaps the single most transparent and neutral machine ever to grace my Greenwich Village hi-fi rig, and is so acute to the source that I find myself adjusting the volume for every record. The V 80 SE lacked the tonal color, warmth, and shapeliness of textures I’ve come to love from my Shindo separates, and it could sometimes unleash hard upper-register attacks. But the Octave excelled with a different mien, a different style.

REL ACOUSTICS 212/SE SUBWOOFER REVIEW

September 18, 2017 Comments Off on REL ACOUSTICS 212/SE SUBWOOFER REVIEW

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“The REL 212/SE is more than just another subwoofer. While it has foundation-threating levels of bass energy on tap, it’s also one of the best upgrades you can do for your system, because it takes everything you like about your existing system and makes more of it: more midrange clarity, more high frequency extension, more soundstaging, and a lot more speed. The downsides are three-fold: it’s a big box, it cuts a relatively big hole in your bank balance, and it’s unlikely to stay on its own for long, as you will start eyeing up the options for a matching pair of 212/SE. These things apply more or less universally, too: if speakers that don’t benefit from the 212/SE exist, they would have to be a pair of extraordinarily meaty loudspeakers that would dwarf the 212/SE both physically and financially. Bass is not just for bass-heads, as the REL 212/SE demonstrates, and as a result comes very highly recommended.

Dynaudio Special Forty $2,999 Review

September 17, 2017 Comments Off on Dynaudio Special Forty $2,999 Review

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“The Special Forty is in step with the trend of shrinking high-end speakers size, and this speaker might be the best one yet for its size. Tonally, the Special Forty is smooth and easy, but as I continued to listen it was the speakers’ clarity and resolution that made the biggest impressions.”

Tempow Bluetooth Audio on Moto X4 Hands on at IFA 2017 – Video

September 17, 2017 Comments Off on Tempow Bluetooth Audio on Moto X4 Hands on at IFA 2017 – Video

Polk HTS Series Subwoofers at CEDIA 2017 – Video

September 17, 2017 Comments Off on Polk HTS Series Subwoofers at CEDIA 2017 – Video

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