Time to think about upgrading your AC power cords?

April 4, 2021 Comments Off on Time to think about upgrading your AC power cords?

Monolith by Monoprice M-TWE True Wireless Earbuds Review

April 3, 2021 Comments Off on Monolith by Monoprice M-TWE True Wireless Earbuds Review

https://www.soundandvision.com/content/monolith-monoprice-m-twe-true-wireless-earbuds-review

I noticed a few things right away about the M-TWE before settling in for a serious listening session. Cycling through the various modes, I was surprised by how much of an effect they had on the sound. It was the most natural and accurate with noise cancellation turned on. Ambient mode was still accurate, but the level of added external sound seemed excessive. For example, I was sitting in my very quiet listening room where there are no air-handlers or fans, but I still heard quite a bit of additional noise. The biggest surprise was how drastically the sound changed with Ambient mode switched to Off. Instead of just eliminating ambient sound, the soundstage collapsed to nea

In-akustik Reference LS-204 XL Micro Air Loudspeaker Cable Review

April 3, 2021 Comments Off on In-akustik Reference LS-204 XL Micro Air Loudspeaker Cable Review

https://www.hifinews.com/content/akustik-reference-ls-204-xl-micro-air-loudspeaker-cable

An evolution of In-akustik’s ‘Air Helix’ geometry, the ‘Micro Air’ construction of its LS-204 XL cable retains the low resistance and inductance of the German brand’s costlier cables but with the advantage of lower capacitance, promising a more consistent behaviour with a wider range of amplifiers. There’s a lot of hand-made cable here for the money, making it a reliable bet for that first ‘big upgrade’.

Record Cleaner Shootout! Degritter Vs ClearAudio Double Matrix

April 3, 2021 Comments Off on Record Cleaner Shootout! Degritter Vs ClearAudio Double Matrix

dCS Bartok Review

April 1, 2021 Comments Off on dCS Bartok Review

The dCS Bartok: Take Two…


As much a digital audio product can, Bartok comes on as the equivalent of a ‘60s McIntosh tube amplifier or ‘80s JBL horn speaker — classics to which people keep returning because they are that good, that reliable, that fun. Another incentive: Its seamless interfacing ability with Roon, particularly now that the platform’s 1.8 software makes streaming on Bartok an easier and smarter experience. It also should go without saying (again) that using a Bartok doesn’t mean you’ll stop spinning records. Instead, it serves as an equalizer: Granting added access, increasing options, bestowing convenience, and bringing sought-after analog qualities to digital while spotlighting albums that sound better digitally than they do on a turntable

KINERA NORN REVIEW

April 1, 2021 Comments Off on KINERA NORN REVIEW

Kinera Norn, minus the cable, is a gorgeous-looking IEM with a very impressive look. The shape is identical to Kinera Nanna and it has a small form factor. Once again, the color scheme is fantastic with the sparkling crimson red details on a full black shell. What an excellent design. And I like the fact that the crimson red ”lava” detail is going all the way down to the tip of the nozzle.

Kinera claims that these shells are hand-painted which to me is even more impressive. As I understand, these shells are 3D printed but technicians apply that marvelous paint and colors onto the shells. The result is simply great and especially the face-plate area is outstanding. The build quality is satisfying and quite impressive with a seamless transition and an integrated nozzle structure. There’s nothing to worry about here. Excellent work.

FYNE F500 Review

April 1, 2021 Comments Off on FYNE F500 Review

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