FIIO FA1 REVIEW $100

April 14, 2019 Comments Off on FIIO FA1 REVIEW $100

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“Using the FA1 with phones, you will notice the boost in clarity especially in the treble, the bass is quite shy and attacks comfortably not covering up the sub-bass content. This helps the bass extension sound deeper and makes the overall tuning more dynamic. The tuning is not veiled on either the treble or the lows although it is limited by a single driver’s capability. The soundstage is fairly large and there are no obvious flaws in the tuning.

In particular, I like how the crispiness in the treble makes the upper vocal range and percussion instruments more pronounced, strengthening the texture and resolution of female vocals and violins.”

Best True Wireless Headphones for 2019

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Krell K-300i $7,000 Review

April 12, 2019 Comments Off on Krell K-300i $7,000 Review

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Compared to my reference McIntosh MB50 streamer, the Krell provides a more intense presentation to the Mac’s slightly sweeter rendition. If I didn’t already have an outboard streamer, I could happily live with the one built into the Krell. For the less than the price of a decent pair of signal cables and a power cord, you can have it all inside the chassis. A great thing for those craving simplicity.

Just a quick note about the HDMI performance of the K-300i. In a word, it is phenomenal. Watching Mary Queen of Scots, my wife and our friend agreed, it was like we had upgraded our modest Epson projector several levels. Color saturation and detail rendition was startling as was the contrast and brightness. If you are like me and your audio system does double duty as your home theater, the upgrade in video quality alone not to mention the ease of integration is worth at least half the overall cost the K-300i.”

FIIO M9 DAP REVIEW

April 12, 2019 Comments Off on FIIO M9 DAP REVIEW

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“The FiiO M9 uses a locked down Android and only supports specific applications. Repeat after me: “The FiiO M9 uses a low-power processor meant for wearables and only allows white-listed Android apps or else performance will suck”. And say it over five times, please. As one of the main contributors to Head-Fi’s FiiO M9 thread, it is excruciating to get the plethora of tin foil hat theories of why FiiO limits the apps you can install despite low-level engineering explanation and even James (CEO of FiiO) coming into the thread and confirming. The M9 comes with Tidal and some other music apps that are more relevant in Asia like KKBOX or MOOV with the ability to install Spotify through downloading the APK onto the SD card manually.”

Sony DMP-Z1 Signature Series portable hi-res music player Review

April 12, 2019 Comments Off on Sony DMP-Z1 Signature Series portable hi-res music player Review

Elac Navis ARB-51 Active Loudspeaker $2000/pr Review

April 11, 2019 Comments Off on Elac Navis ARB-51 Active Loudspeaker $2000/pr Review

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Audiophiles who delight in mixing and matching components have largely rejected active speakers. And maybe at the upper end of our hobby they always will. But where space and design are considerations, I think the scenario is rosy for actives, in that they can make a major musical statement without blowing up the room décor. I couldn’t have been more impressed with the electrifying performance and value of the Elac Navis ARB-51. It’s one of the rare small compacts that you don’t have to scale back expectations to enjoy. So, audiophiles, you’re on notice. Elac’s latest is rising fast on my short list for next year’s Product of the Year Awards.”

Anthem, Paradigm, Pro ject Audio Systems

April 11, 2019 Comments Off on Anthem, Paradigm, Pro ject Audio Systems

Cambridge Alva TT Bluetooth Turntable Review

April 11, 2019 Comments Off on Cambridge Alva TT Bluetooth Turntable Review

Ultrasone Edition 15 Headphone Review $2999

April 10, 2019 Comments Off on Ultrasone Edition 15 Headphone Review $2999

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The icing on the sonic cake is Ultrasone’s choice of treble balance. The Edition 15s are ever so slightly rolled off or shelved in the upper registers, but this avoids calling unnatural attention to the upper octaves. Many high-end audio products sound a little edgy, clinical, sharp, or brittle in an effort to maximize perceived resolution. This is not, however, how live music actually sounds when it is most engaging. By avoiding gratuitous brightness the Edition 15 invites you to enjoy the music. At the same time, it offers clear, extended high frequencies, successfully revealing venue acoustics and overtones.”

Martin Logan Neolith

April 10, 2019 Comments Off on Martin Logan Neolith

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