MOST EXPENSIVE RECORD SHOP! – Video
October 28, 2017 Comments Off on MOST EXPENSIVE RECORD SHOP! – Video
Astell&Kern A&ultima SP1000 portable audio player $3499 Review
October 27, 2017 Comments Off on Astell&Kern A&ultima SP1000 portable audio player $3499 Review
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In some ways, the various musical elements were excessively dissected, but overall, the timbral and textural balance, along with the precision of attacks and generous sustain, produced a picture that seemed to be organic on the “cellular” level, without ever sounding mechanical. The sound of John Densmore’s cymbals, particularly from the vinyl rip, was ideal, as was the sound of his kick drum in the title song. That was a tribute to both the Audeze headphones and to the A&ultima SP1000
Project Essential III Turntable Review & Demonstration – Video
October 27, 2017 Comments Off on Project Essential III Turntable Review & Demonstration – Video
KIMBER AXIOS HEADPHONE CABLE REVIEW
October 27, 2017 Comments Off on KIMBER AXIOS HEADPHONE CABLE REVIEW
“The bottom line is that Kimber’s Axios headphone cables can and do help high-end headphones be all that they can be—often in quite dramatic ways. The Axios cable is not inexpensive, but it rewards the enthusiast’s investment by really delivering the goods, both in sonic terms and in service of the music. Very highly recommended.”
Bose Quiet Comfort 35ii Review- video
October 26, 2017 Comments Off on Bose Quiet Comfort 35ii Review- video
Fiio Q1 MKII Review
October 26, 2017 Comments Off on Fiio Q1 MKII Review
“The Q1 has nice bass extension but sub-bass notes have a slightly softer, looser impact. Mid-bass is slightly elevated, granting additional fullness to its low-end, but also some added bloat when compared to cleaner, more linear sources. This sap a little texture and definition from bass notes though more mid-forward or cooler earphones such as the Rose BR5 MKII find great synergy with the Q1 MKII’s slightly larger bass notes. The Q1 MKII also benefits from a larger stage and generally impressive clarity that aids separation. Otherwise, bass is surprisingly linear, the Q1 MKII is tighter and more defined than its predecessor and appreciably more balanced than similarly priced sources like the Hidizs AP60 that utilize the same DAC chip.”
AVATAR AUDIO HOLOPHONY NUMER 4 REVIEW
October 26, 2017 Comments Off on AVATAR AUDIO HOLOPHONY NUMER 4 REVIEW
“It’s a truism but I will say it anyway, that Avatars speakers sound differently than all others. It should be obvious, even if you have never seen them before nor listen to them nor read any reviews – just read the introduction above. That does not mean, however, that they sound weird. They offer very capable performance with some typical high-end qualities, but with its elements composed in a way that initially seems very different from anything one has heard before.”
AudioQuest • Niagara 5000 and 7000 Power Conditioners $4,000 Review
October 25, 2017 Comments Off on AudioQuest • Niagara 5000 and 7000 Power Conditioners $4,000 Review
“What these records shared was a sense that the players were not just in the room with me but were in the same room with each other. The kind of noise that the Niagara 7000 was removing was not like the noise of children playing in the next room, or noise from traffic filtering into the listening room. The best noise reduction is reducing noise that’s riding along with the musical signal and disguising itself, not as background noise in the normal sense of the word. Power-line noise is an unwanted electrical signal that attaches itself to the recorded signal and strangles it of dynamic energy and rhythm. Fighting against that noise (by, for example, simply adding more amplification power) can add a more “audiophile” sound. Reducing or eliminating the noise, on the other hand, will make the performance sound less canned, reducing the sludge that prevents you from hearing the cues of real people in the same room reacting to each others’ playing. Miles Davis In Concert/My Funny Valentine [Mobile Fidelity UDSACD 2141], a fabulous Fred Plaut Columbia recording polished to perfection for this reissue, will sound pretty good on most any system, but with the Niagara inserted, the sense of Miles’s interactions with the band stood out as never before.’
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