AVR2 ELITE20 Isolation Transformer $6,999 Review

January 15, 2021 Comments Off on AVR2 ELITE20 Isolation Transformer $6,999 Review

Taking nothing away from the performance of superb high end components like the Pass Labs X250.8 plugged directly into wall receptacles, the benefits of the Torus Power AVR2 ELITE20 Isolation Transformer are too apparent to ignore. Besides protecting them from potentially damaging AC power incidents and providing excellent remote Web monitoring and controlling options, with its extraordinary toroidal isolation, it delivers the ultimate in clean and instantaneous current, allowing them to achieve their full potential. And, for that, I give it a hearty

LIVING VOICE AUDITORIUM R25A FLOORSTANDING LOUDSPEAKER REVIEW

January 15, 2021 Comments Off on LIVING VOICE AUDITORIUM R25A FLOORSTANDING LOUDSPEAKER REVIEW

Living Voice Auditorium R25A Floorstanding Loudspeaker

Coherent and articulate, dynamic and oozing musical intent, it’s clearly not a question of whether this latest Auditorium is recommendable at the price, but whether it’s sensible or even safe to ignore it. Living Voice’s compact floorstander established the form factor and set the bar 25-years ago. Two-and-a-half decades on and it’s just hoist that bar again – but this time with a considerably broader reach as well as setting it considerably higher. A shade over £5K is a long way from beer budget, but then the Auditorium R25A is so consummately capable and confidently superior that you can forget more affordable alternatives; this baby shows many more ambitious and much more expensive speakers exactly how it should be done as well as unlocking a world of affordable system options – systems that are, in turn capable of remarkably consummate musical performance. Bargains don’t come much more elegantly packaged or musically compelling than this – and make no mistake, the latest Living Voice is a very serious bargain indeed. If you’ve got £5,000 to spend on speakers you need to hear these one. If you’ve got £10,000 to spend on speakers, you still need to hear these – the Auditorium R25A really is that good. 

Galaxy Buds Pro FULL review

January 15, 2021 Comments Off on Galaxy Buds Pro FULL review

GERSHMAN ACOUSTICS GRANDE AVANT GARDE LOUDSPEAKER REVIEW

January 13, 2021 Comments Off on GERSHMAN ACOUSTICS GRANDE AVANT GARDE LOUDSPEAKER REVIEW

Gershman Acoustics Grande Avant Garde Loudspeaker

By now it should be pretty obvious that the Grande Avant Gardes do big, do bass and do imaging. They also do natural and naturally expressive. It’s a particularly impressive overall performance and balance of virtues. It ain’t hard to get big bass out of modest boxes – if you are prepared to accept a crippling electrical load, low efficiency and the sort of constipated dynamics that result in a total failure to emote. The fact that the modestly proportioned GAGs achieve the scale and bandwidth that they do, while neatly side-stepping the practical and musical pitfalls that so often result is testimony to the efficacy of their chosen solution(s). The explanation offered for the operation of the separate bass enclosure is either disarmingly or disingenuously simple – but there’s no ignoring the speakers’ low frequency performance. Likewise, the small, non-parallel and heavily braced cabinet panels suggest a low-storage enclosure, its reluctance to contribute to the sound or interfere with the music ample recompense for the cost and complexity of construction. Building a two-part cabinet this shape is never going to be cheap or easy, but in the end the results justify the means, results that certainly stand out from the crowd. Just listen to a pianist shape a phrase, accelerating through it or pausing for affect and the absence of slurring, lag or hesitation in the notes tells its own story. This is one speaker system where the music doesn’t have to drag the cabinet with it. Instead, performances proceed at their player’s pace, fast or, just as importantly, slow. Unlike a speaker or amp that leans on the leading edge to add pace to proceedings, the Gershmans allow notes freedom of passage, without editing, cropping or giving them a push. This lightness of touch is especially apparent in slow movements, with poise, grace, delicacy and pathos all equally part of the GAGs musical vocabulary. They deliver the full emotional range, whether its expressed reflectively or explosively – and they transition from one to the other with an enthusiastic fluidity that makes most other speakers at this price level sound stilted and constricted. It’s a sure indication that as a design, they are sorted, both electrically and acoustically/mechanically.

Conrad-Johnson CAV-45S2 $4,995 REVIEW

January 13, 2021 Comments Off on Conrad-Johnson CAV-45S2 $4,995 REVIEW

REVIEW: Conrad-Johnson CAV-45S2


There’s a thing about tubes that when it’s delicious, you can’t forget it. But it’s a road with a lot of detours. If your experience has mirrored mine at all, no doubt you’ve heard amplifiers with a silky smooth high end, others rendering a three -dimensional space that is so beguiling you might think you were under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs, yet others offer a delicacy that’s almost intimate enough to be obscene.

The CAV-45S2 offers all of this and a well-defined lower register to boot. Whether I was listening to bass-heavy ambient tracks or heavily layered vocals, it comes through like few others. The presentation that the CAV-45S2 provides is deceptively simple. Should you place one in a system achieving an excellent match, you’ll not only find yourself losing track of time while listening, but you’ll also question why you didn’t do this earlier.

DIY SPEAKERS – FOCAL STELLA UTOPIA CLONE TIME-LAPSE

January 12, 2021 Comments Off on DIY SPEAKERS – FOCAL STELLA UTOPIA CLONE TIME-LAPSE

MCINTOSH C2700 2-CHANNEL VACUUM TUBE PREAMPLIFIER AND MC462 POWER AMPLIFIER $9000 REVIEW

January 12, 2021 Comments Off on MCINTOSH C2700 2-CHANNEL VACUUM TUBE PREAMPLIFIER AND MC462 POWER AMPLIFIER $9000 REVIEW

A great reference system truly is a sum of its parts. If you take high-end components, pair them with entry-level speakers, with entry-level sources, and place them in a less than ideal space, you most likely won’t be blown away by what you hear. The McIntosh C2700 Pre-Amplifier and MC462 Power Amplifier are monsters. They are big, expensive, and beautiful slices of high-end audio. They deserve to be paired with reference-level speakers and the best sources and connections possible.

If you’re ever afforded the opportunity, you should give them a listen. Once my kids are older and I have some expendable income. I too will finally pick up my own preamp and power amp combo. My listening room will be sound treated, and my reference speakers will be befitting of the electronics. And McIntosh will be the first brand I audition.

Rogue Audio DragoN Power Amplifier $3995 Review

January 12, 2021 Comments Off on Rogue Audio DragoN Power Amplifier $3995 Review

In the upper reaches of the high end, there are just a handful of glitter-glam companies that seem to inhale most of the air in the room. Most of us know their names. Granted, they’re dazzling, exquisitely engineered, with musicality to burn. However, to my way of thinking Rogue Audio generally, and the DragoN in particular, represents amplification that in its muscular performance and uncommon value should be equally celebrated. Rogue Audio’s contributions have been vastly underrated in my view, and the DragoN provides even further and unassailable evidence. Not just another high-powered beast, the DragoN is a truly splendid piece of electronics that can proudly grace any system.

KIMBER KABLE NAKED INTERCONNECTS $12,700 – REVIEW

January 11, 2021 Comments Off on KIMBER KABLE NAKED INTERCONNECTS $12,700 – REVIEW

A final emotional release of nearly all experience while skinny dipping is guilt. When you’re naked out in the open, you are violating a cultural taboo. Also, unless you’re a world-class athlete or a Victoria’s Secret model, you probably aren’t the most comfortable with the looks of your naked body. Similarly, I experienced guilt while reviewing the Naked interconnects. My guilt was out of a feeling of unworthiness. Hey, these cables are top-of-the-line equipment. While I do have a nice system, none of the components in it match the Naked interconnects for elite status. Despite that disparity, I certainly heard the differences they made and my system is better because of them. I feel really lucky to review equipment for Enjoy the Music.com. With the Naked interconnects I feel even luckier.

Empire Ears Odin $1299 Review

January 11, 2021 Comments Off on Empire Ears Odin $1299 Review

The Odin’s midrange, like its bass, is very transparent, which feeds detail, positioning cues, and texture. However, its midrange is closer still to the neutral zone than either the bass or the treble. So that wisp of wetness or warmth is further diminished, which translates to less density and thus a less palpable image. Joan Shelly’s “We’d Be Home” (Joan Shelly, No Quarter) is rendered with outstanding clarity and detail, and yet her overall presence fades into the mix, is rather lean, and less intimate. On the track “Wild Indifference” there is a spatial cue—a tambourine in the background—at the one minute and forty-five second point that is far into the room. With the Odin the tambourine is, possibly, the farthest in the room, to date, incredibly well detailed and possibly the best to date of an IEM. A dynamic driver for the midrange, perhaps?

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