Arendal Sound 1961 Subwoofer 1S Review

March 10, 2020 Comments Off on Arendal Sound 1961 Subwoofer 1S Review

https://www.homecinemachoice.com/content/arendal-sound-1961-subwoofer-1s-review

“Switching between the two EQ modes yields a change in demeanour, although the effect isn’t as pronounced as you might think (in my room, at least). I eventually plumped for the higher output EQ1 for all listening.

What this well-priced woofer won’t do is completely overwhelm you in subsonic mayhem. For larger setups and bass obsessives, the vented Subwoofer 1V model, which claims to hit 16Hz, might be a better fit – as long as its bigger cabinet and €200 price hike can be accommodated.

A more obvious criticism concerns usability. Ideally, the parametric EQ and other features would be accessed via a smartphone app. The sub’s dial/button arrangement is simplistic and intuitive, but making adjustments is long-winded, and the back of the woofer might not always be easily accessible depending on your installation.”

Cyrus Audio ONE Cast ‘Smart Amplifier’ Review

March 10, 2020 Comments Off on Cyrus Audio ONE Cast ‘Smart Amplifier’ Review

https://www.stereo.net.au/reviews/cyrus-audio-one-cast-smart-amplifier-review

“A number of gloomsters in the hi-fi world have long since decreed that Class D is in some way “not musical” and “no fun.” Anything that uses it then, they argue, should not be accorded any seriousness as a listening tool. Integrated amplifiers like the Cyrus ONE Cast show just how wrong they are because this turns in a high-quality sound that leaves one wondering how it’s all possible at the price. Indeed, it’s a most impressive, listenable little amplifier that impresses across all its myriad inputs.

I’m a huge fan of the original Mission Cyrus range, but even an old-school purist like me can’t help but concede that the new ONE Cast does an awful lot rather well, sonically. It has a surprisingly rich, creamy sound that lets the listener relax into the music and enjoy the occasion. There seems to be far more power than is normal for an amplifier of this physical size, and it translates to a full-bodied, confident sound that tackles the recording head-on, without fear or favour. This little integrated isn’t scared of powerful basslines, dramatic dynamic crescendos or soaring, expressive vocals. The result is both suave and sophisticated, punchy and powerful.”

SHOZY FORM 1.1 REVIEW

March 8, 2020 Comments Off on SHOZY FORM 1.1 REVIEW

https://www.headfonia.com/shozy-form-1-1-review/


The 1.1’s Dynamic Driver needs some burn in time to settle down, but despite that, the sound is on the warm side with a big midbass which was tuned for popular music and mainstream audience. The boost in the mid-bass area is very apparent and although this eases up with time, it never flattens so be aware that the 1.1 has a mid-bass hump.

Raven Audio CeLest’ Speakers | Review

March 8, 2020 Comments Off on Raven Audio CeLest’ Speakers | Review

https://parttimeaudiophile.com/2020/03/01/raven-audio-celest-speakers-review/

“Finally, the last big ingredient is the port tuning frequency. James Connell claims that many speakers sound bad because their cabinets are tuned to too low a frequency in search of increased bass extension. The result is sloppy, tuneless bass response. Yep, we all know this slip-up when we hear it, right? The trick is to tune the cabinet to right around 40 Hz, as this represents the lowest frequency found in 99% of the music we routinely enjoy. Sure, some recordings go lower, but I think we can agree that clean, tight, and tuneful bass response is what most of us ultimately crave. I’ve found that capturing that last bit of extension is incredibly difficult and technically challenging (not to mention expensive), so why worry about it? I’ll be honest here: I stopped chasing 20 Hz a long time ago.”

Accuphase P-4500 €7,900 Review

March 8, 2020 Comments Off on Accuphase P-4500 €7,900 Review

https://audiofi.net/2020/01/accuphase-p-4500-a-power-amp-with-muscle-and-finesse/

“Even with the volume low, there was more drive and air in the music, especially with better quality recordings. The presentation was flowing and delivery, effortless. Bass was fuller and better fleshed out, and the sense of urgency and slam, I usually heard only when the integrated amplifier was played louder on its own.

Pushing the P-4500 harder didn’t result in any loss of grip over the proceedings, whether it was simple acoustic recordings, orchestral music or some good ol’ classic rock – the amp exhibited the same level of control and finesse over the entire frequency spread. If anything, the highs opened up further, and the mids seem smoother and even better focused… at least, this was made even more evident than at lower volume. There seemed to be a bit more of shimmer and bite in the music with the P-4500 in the system.

All these served to draw the listener deeper into the musical event, capturing the senses with a more intimate feel. The background was darker, allowing the minutiae to surface with better clarity, and lending the recording a better nuanced reproduction of instrumental and vocal timbres.’

Quad PA-One+ Headphone Amplifier Review

March 7, 2020 Comments Off on Quad PA-One+ Headphone Amplifier Review

https://www.innerfidelity.com/content/quad-pa-one-headphone-amplifier-review

“The PA-One+ utilizes an two-channel ‘audiophile grade’ HyperStream ESS Sabre 9018K2M ‘Reference’ DAC chip capable of both asynchronous and synchronous 32-bit/384kHz PCM and DSD256 decoding. For this review I ran a Roon Nucleus+ into the PA-One+ with 16-bit/44.1kHz (FLAC rips) 24-bit/192kHz, DSD64/128 local-drive downloads and TIDAL and Qobuz streaming files. I did not tube roll the Quad as even though I have acquired (and continue to acquire) ever more tubes, they tend to input/line/phono applications, and I had no varietals of 6SL7/6SN7). I did not use it as a pre-amp either, rather, I focused on it’s headphone amp/DAC abilities. I used a variety of headphones, of varying impedances and sensitivity from the Audeze LCD-2 Classic, Mr. Speakers Aeon Closed, HIFIMAN HE1000se to Quad’s own Planar-Magnetic ERA-1, which had real synergy with the PA-One+ and that I settled on for all my critical-listening and review sessions.”

SONUS FABER MINIMA AMATOR II BOOKSHELF SPEAKER $4,000 REVIEW

March 7, 2020 Comments Off on SONUS FABER MINIMA AMATOR II BOOKSHELF SPEAKER $4,000 REVIEW

https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews/speaker/sonus-faber-minima-amator-ii-bookshelf-speaker-review/

“First, I found that I preferred the overall sound with the speakers closer to the rear walls than usual. I settled on about 30 inches between my front wall and the speakers’ rear baffles. I thought that this would make the bass a bit too boomy, but that was not the case. I also preferred the sound with the speakers a bit closer to” each other than usual. My final placement put the speakers six feet apart and 9.5 feet from my listening position. I adjusted the toe until the speakers converged at a point about two feet behind my head. This gave me the best overall tonal balance as well as optimizing imaging and soundstage depth. I didn’t feel the need to add any rake to the setup as the tweeters were sitting at ear level for me and sounded nicely balanced as is

Sennheiser HD 450BT ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING Headphones

March 7, 2020 Comments Off on Sennheiser HD 450BT ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING Headphones

AudioQuest DragonFly Red Review

March 6, 2020 Comments Off on AudioQuest DragonFly Red Review

https://www.innerfidelity.com/content/audioquest-dragonfly-red-review

“The first thing I did once I unpacked the Red from its simple, but adequate box was trip a bit at just how small everything had to be inside the sleek casework. I tripped less than I did when first assessing the Apple Lightning dongle years ago and how small the amp/DAC combo is in it, but, nonetheless, knowing what AudioQuest was able to pack inside the ‘fly series cannot help but leave you impressed at Gordon Rankin’s circuit design (of Wavelength Audio – podcast interview with him HERE) and all the custom coding that went into to making it sound as ballsy and colorful as it does.”

Pure Audio One solid-state integrated amplifier $10,000 Review

March 6, 2020 Comments Off on Pure Audio One solid-state integrated amplifier $10,000 Review

https://www.dagogo.com/pure-audio-one-solid-state-integrated-amplifier-review/

When I first connected the system and pushed play, I was rather surprised by the valve-like presentation emanating from the amplifier. There was ambiance and depth to my first recording, Loreena McKennitt’s “Lullaby” from her album Elemental, which features Loreena’s vocals overtop of Douglas Campbell’s reading of William Blake’s Prologue intended for a dramatic piece of King Edward the Fourth. One of my complaints about solid state is that it often seems unable to play “gently” and provide an emotional experience with music that should touch your soul. It is usually an abysmal failure in this regard. Yes, solid state can punch you in the kidneys with massive bass slam at obnoxious volume levels, but usually at the expense of delicacy and insight. Thus, I was relieved that the Pure Audio One didn’t manhandle this album and retained the delicacy and allure of Loreena’s vocals and what I often refer to as the “breath of life” that goes missing with a lot of high end audio.”

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