Sonus Faber Lumina III loudspeaker Review $2199
April 10, 2021 Comments Off on Sonus Faber Lumina III loudspeaker Review $2199
https://www.stereophile.com/content/sonus-faber-lumina-iii-loudspeaker
Once I had finalized the speakers’ positions, I started my serious listening. As always, I started my critical auditioning of the Lumina IIIs with the test-tone files I created for my Editor’s Choice CD (Stereophile STPH016-2). The Lumina IIIs were initially toed in to the listening position. With the dual-mono pink noise track, the treble balance was reminiscent of the Bowers & Wilkins 705 Signature’s: a little accentuated in the top two octaves, especially when compared with the KEFs. I increased the toe-in a little so that the speaker axes crossed just in front of me; now the high frequencies sounded in better balance with the midrange, though still a little high in level, especially if I sat upright so I could see the tops of the speakers. While the pink noise had a touch of “character” in the lower midrange, the image of the pink noise was narrow and stable, with no “splashing” to the sides at any frequency.

Linn Majik DSM Streaming Integrated Amplifier Review
April 10, 2021 Comments Off on Linn Majik DSM Streaming Integrated Amplifier Review
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/linn-majik-dsm-streaming-integrated-amplifier-review
I checked out the Majik DSM’s HDMI functionality using a Sony UBP-X800 Blu-ray player, with the player converting soundtracks to 2.0 PCM for output. Streaming the Afghanistan war movie The Outpost, the Linn nicely reproduced the crackling flames that followed in the wake of explosions. Of course, asking the Majik 109 book- shelf speakers to convincingly reproduce the ultra-low sound of explosions by themselves would be unfair. To quote Emeril Lagasse, I “kicked it up a notch” by connecting a JL Audio Dominion d110 subwoofer to the Majik DSM’s line-level analog RCA outputs. While this didn’t exactly turn the Majik DSM into a full-fledged home theater system, the sub added low-end impact and allowed the amp to deliver even louder movie sound.

QUESTYLE CMA TWELVE FLAGSHIP DAC/HEADPHONE AMP $1499 REVIEW
April 9, 2021 Comments Off on QUESTYLE CMA TWELVE FLAGSHIP DAC/HEADPHONE AMP $1499 REVIEW
I threw a number of genres and headphones at the CMA Twelve and the results were all good. It is worthy of the flagship moniker. The option of single-ended and two balanced connection styles makes it accessible to a wide array of headphone choices. The switchable BIAS allows for an even wider choice of headphone or two-channel pre-amp options. The DAC is very clear without being overly bright and uses a favorite DAC of mine, the AKM 4490. I came to enjoy the front panel LED layout as it did not take long to be able to glance at it and know the type and bit rate of the file being played. A good thing for a Roon radio user. Given the build quality and track record of Questyle, I would expect the CMA Twelve to have pride of place in your headphone listening space for many years to come. Highly

Wharfedale Elysian 4 Review
April 9, 2021 Comments Off on Wharfedale Elysian 4 Review
https://www.whathifi.com/us/reviews/wharfedale-elysian-4
Those two 22cm bass drivers do just what we would expect and generate the kind of impressive low-end heft their appearance suggests, giving the presentation a wonderfully solid foundation to work from. If all this talk of muscle and physicality suggests a lack of finesse or subtlety, you’re mistaken. If anything it’s the Elysian 4’s impressively civil nature that appeals to us most.
They have the insight and delicacy to bring Ólafur Arnalds’ Found Songs album – a beloved go-to in our collection – to life. The Wharfedale’s sound is full of detail, which is organised in a natural and intuitive way. We like the way these monster floorstanders express the album’s dynamic nuances and the skill with which they communicate instrumental textures. It’s an unforced presentation that’s comfortable and easy-going without sounding bland. There’s a great deal of analysis on offer, but the musical experience always comes first.

Marantz Project T-1 Amplifier £30,000 Review
April 8, 2021 Comments Off on Marantz Project T-1 Amplifier £30,000 Review
https://www.hifinews.com/content/marantz-project-t-1-amplifier
With speakers which never exploit its lower registers, like LS3/5As without a subwoofer or the old Quads, the T-1 behaves just like you’d expect of a classic tube design. Only you’re not sampling all it can offer. Still, even those of you not using speakers which operate below 80Hz would still enjoy the textures with in-your-face realism, and not just the various vocal tics which help you to distinguish Crystal Gayle from Dolly Parton.
The amp’s way with textures carries over to each and every instrument, enough to allow you to use a compilation like the tribute, Rattlesnake Guitar: The Music Of Peter Green, as a guide to different guitar models. lt also means that incredibly fine details come through without a fight, with spatial clues so vivid that you can picture the walls of Abbey Road’s Studio 2 when you play the Fab Four. And you will hear vertical images just like the Cheskys said you would. It’s a near- magical experience, restricted only by speaker sensitivity rather than frequency response, driver type or impedance. Still, it has power to burn, compared to a SET.

Usher Audio SD-500 Loudspeaker Review
April 8, 2021 Comments Off on Usher Audio SD-500 Loudspeaker Review
https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2020/11/30/usher-sd-500-loudspeaker
It is a major accomplishment the resolution from Usher’s Diamond DMD tweeter doesn’t come with any fatiguing brightness. The tweeter is also well integrated with the woofer and the overall result is a sound that is highly detailed and spacious yet still laid back. This combination makes for an extremely satisfying speaker that is easy to live with for the long term. The stunning fit and finish only sweeten the deal. The Usher SD-500 is an excellent speaker for high performance systems installed in small to medium spaces. To be displayed with pride, listened to with rapture. Highly recommended for connoisseurs of 2-way monitors.

Astell&Kern A&futura SE200 Digital Audio Player Review
April 7, 2021 Comments Off on Astell&Kern A&futura SE200 Digital Audio Player Review
https://www.hifinews.com/content/astellkern-afutura-se200-digital-audio-player
Why the choice of DACs? The engineers might, in an unguarded moment, admit the reason is ‘because we could’, but the official explanation is the choice ‘exhibits the philosophy of the A&futura line to pursue fundamentally different sound than found in typical DAPs’. Development and ‘sound tuning’ time was necessarily doubled too.
All of which might suggest that the SE200 is an exceptionally complex player to use, which is true if you choose to make it so. You can go deep into the multilayered menu system, make life as difficult as you want, and spend more of your time fiddling with settings than listening. But it’s perhaps best to have an initial play, settle on the configuration you like, and then just get on with enjoying your music.”

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