Dynaudio Contour 30 $7500 Review

November 3, 2018 Comments Off on Dynaudio Contour 30 $7500 Review

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“The Dynaudio Contour 30 is a product for “other people.” It’s yet another superbly engineered loudspeaker by the Dynaudio team (wish they’d make a dud and show some personality, if I’m honest), and it brings many new and established developments (like the state-of-the-art Esotar2 soft-dome tweeter) to a much broader audience. The Dynaudio Contour 30 is an incredibly accessible product. Within five minutes of listening you will “get” 90% of what it has to offer. And I believe that’s the point here.

If you’re a hardcore hobbyist reading this (and I know that many of you are), please know that most of your non-audio friends find your pursuit… over-enthusiastically geeky. They’d probably just prefer to be allowed to listen to their music in a simple, wonderful way rather than talk about and obsess over it. If they ask you what they should do when they want to get “something nice,” please don’t suggest they follow in your burdensome (to them) footsteps, for they will quickly lose interest and race off to the local Sonos outlet, etc. Instead, head with them to a local store where they can listen to the Contour 30s. I think you’ll find they’ll thank you for introducing them to a more comfortable high-end product that they will live with and enjoy for years to come”

Sprout 100 Review

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CanJam Shanghai 2018 Preview

November 3, 2018 Comments Off on CanJam Shanghai 2018 Preview

ABYSS AB-1266 PHI CC HEADPHONES $4995 REVIEW

November 2, 2018 Comments Off on ABYSS AB-1266 PHI CC HEADPHONES $4995 REVIEW

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“Next up I selected a more bass intensive recording. As I’ve always felt that the Abyss headphones have offered some of the very best bass quality and impact I’ve heard from a pair of headphones, I wanted to specifically see just how the new ear-pads affected this already impressive performance. “Lateralus” by the progressive metal band Tool was my choice to perform this specific comparison. As soon as the rumble kicked in from “The Patient” I could tell that the bass had changed slightly; but definitely for the better. The same depth and rumble was certainly present, but what I was able to discern was that some of the bloom with the original ear-pads was tightened up and made a bit more concise. Overall, as fantastic as the bass is with the original configuration, I found that the presentation now had among the tightest and most detailed bass there is in personal audio. To hear this level of depth, detail and texturing, I used to think you’d have to spend tens of thousands of dollars on a full two-channel stereo setup. Simply put, when you incorporate their expansive sound-staging, these headphones offer the closest speaker-like presentation I’ve heard in personal audio and the new ear-pads help the Abyss AB-1266 Phi / Phi CC headphones achieve a level that I didn’t think was possible.

SVS SB-4000 subwoofer Review

November 2, 2018 Comments Off on SVS SB-4000 subwoofer Review

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“Even used with comparatively tiny satellite speakers and a high crossover, bass integration is excellent, although I did find I got better results using a line-level input from my Yamaha AVR (bypassing its onboard processing), than via the LFE feed. My only real criticism of the way the SB-4000 behaves is a slightly odd one. This is a superbly controlled subwoofer, aided by some clever DSP, but there are times when I’d love to be able to make it a little more boisterous. Compared to the GoldenEar SuperSub XXL, which can be persuaded into great hulking slabs of unnecessary low-end if you ask it nicely, the SVS 
stays absolutely controlled. I’d almost like there to be a ‘Ludicrous’ setting in the SVS Bluetooth app (to join the Music and Movie presets), which I could select when I wanted to behave like a five-year-old.”

Wharfedale D320 Review

November 2, 2018 Comments Off on Wharfedale D320 Review

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“We listen to a range of music from Miles Davis’s Kind Of Blue to Eminem’s Recovery and the Wharfedales take it all in their stride. They don’t favour one genre over another, and have enough in the way of attack, tonal balance and smoothness to keep us listening. Their stereo imaging is decently expansive and stable enough to pinpoint the position of instruments, while bass, always limited in small speakers such as this, is pleasingly weighty.”

iFi Pro iDSD $2,499 Review

November 1, 2018 Comments Off on iFi Pro iDSD $2,499 Review

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“I think iFi have a real hit on their hands. The Pro iDSD appeals to many distinct audio constituencies. To owners of an entry-level DAC, the Pro iDSD is a formidable upgrade, both in features and sound quality. To owners of a mid-price DAC, the Pro iDSD combined with a high-quality PSU like the JS-2 would be a compelling upgrade. To tinkerers and tweakers like me, who already have high-quality PSUs and a reference clock, the Pro iDSD provides an extremely economical way to achieve a level of sound quality associated with $5k+ DACs.”

VPI Launches $15,000 HW-40 Direct Drive Turntable At 40th Anniversary “Open House”

November 1, 2018 Comments Off on VPI Launches $15,000 HW-40 Direct Drive Turntable At 40th Anniversary “Open House”

IBASSO DX120 REVIEW

November 1, 2018 Comments Off on IBASSO DX120 REVIEW

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For the first time since the iBasso DX50, the brand chose to use one DAC only. It’s the “former flagship DAC AK4495” released in 2015 by Asahi Kasei a very potent DAC capable of decoding 32bit files as well as DSD files, if the processor allows it.It’s a full symmetrical stereo DAC from the Verita series, the one bragging velvet sound every time. Quoted from AK website :
“Five digital filters are integrated into the AK4495(…) and a newly integrated super slow roll-off filter having emphasized characteristics, providing a wide range of choice in digital filters.”To summarize, even up to this day, it’s a very good DAC with a 105dB THD on paper and 111dB THD with the DX120, thanks to an additional 7V supply.”

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