Mola Mola Tambaqui Review

August 23, 2021 Comments Off on Mola Mola Tambaqui Review

STAX SR-009S SIGNATURE ELECTROSTATIC AND SRM-D50 DRIVER AND DAC REVIEW

August 22, 2021 Comments Off on STAX SR-009S SIGNATURE ELECTROSTATIC AND SRM-D50 DRIVER AND DAC REVIEW

Fyne Audio F701 Review

August 22, 2021 Comments Off on Fyne Audio F701 Review

https://www.whathifi.com/us/reviews/fyne-audio-f701

The Fyne Audio F701 are truly entertaining performers, if installed with care. They sound big, bold and enthusiastic in a way that eludes much of the high-end competition. Most rivals concentrate on refinement and detail resolution whereas the Fynes sound like they just want to have fun. 

Fed the likes of Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes, these speakers sound right at home as they pound out that distinctive plump bassline with real verve and grip. There’s an impressive degree of punch and power low down, but just as pleasingly, that is coupled to a strong sense of articulation too.

Ampsandsound

August 22, 2021 Comments Off on Ampsandsound

GRYPHON AUDIO DESIGNS ETHOS CD PLAYER REVIEW

August 20, 2021 Comments Off on GRYPHON AUDIO DESIGNS ETHOS CD PLAYER REVIEW

Gryphon Audio Designs Ethos CD player

Then you put on something you know really well. I’m at once proud and not proud to say that first disc was Back In Blackby AC/DC [Atlantic]. This is one of those albums I had on LP, cassette and CD (the LP got destroyed by playing on cheap equipment and was stolen by a junkie friend of an ex-girlfriend, the tape got mangled in a car cassette player and the CD has led a comparatively sheltered life by way of comparison). From the opening peel of ‘Hells Bells’ through to the title track, Ethos played these early 1980s arena rock tracks with the sort of force and intensity that makes you reach for the volume control and wish you were young enough to headbang without all the crepitus. The guitars on this disc can often sound ‘toppy’ and compressed, but here although you can still hear the compression, you realise its both deliberate and a pedal effect before the amp’s own distortion rather than laid on afterwards. As a consequence, it causes an equalisation of plectrum strike and makes for those intense power chords the Young brothers used to such good effect.

MCINTOSH XRT2.1K AND JL AUDIO GOTHAM V2

August 20, 2021 Comments Off on MCINTOSH XRT2.1K AND JL AUDIO GOTHAM V2

https://www.monoandstereo.com/2021/07/mcintosh-xrt21k-and-jl-audio-gotham-v2.html

Along with two of our Gotham® v2 subwoofers, this incredible home system features a pair of McIntosh Laboratory Inc. XRT2.1K loudspeakers featuring a whopping 81 drivers each, a set of MC2KW amplifiers, a C1100 tube preamplifier and a MX170 surround processor. Additionally, the system includes two Pioneer DJ CDJ3000 Media Players and a DJM-V10 mixer.” 

MONITOR AUDIO Silver 50 7G

August 20, 2021 Comments Off on MONITOR AUDIO Silver 50 7G

Technics SL-1000R turntable Review

August 19, 2021 Comments Off on Technics SL-1000R turntable Review

https://www.stereophile.com/content/analog-corner-279-technics-sl-1000r-turntable-swedish-analog-technologies-cf1-09-tonearm

Two things I learned from listening: Technics was correct to supply a rubber record mat. I tried the various hard mats I had on hand—made of carbon fiber, graphite, etc.—and while I’m a fan of the Funk Firm’s Achromat and Stein Music’s The Perfect Interface fiber mat, if you want the “blackest” backgrounds the SL-1000R can produce, rubber rules.

The other thing I learned, and quickly: While the SL-1000R’s feet let you easily lock out the silicon-rubber insulators, I don’t recommend it. I placed the SL-1000R on a decoupled Harmonic Resolution Systems base, and because two different decoupling suspensions used simultaneously can sometimes fight one another, I locked out the turntable’s. But that audibly raised the noise floor.

Tidal Review

August 19, 2021 Comments Off on Tidal Review

https://www.whathifi.com/us/tidal/review

Below these personalised sections in the Home tab, you’ll find sections dedicated to the most popular playlists and albums on the service, as well as mood-based playlists, podcasts, radio stations and the Tidal Rising section, which helps promote new talent.

Away from ‘Home’ the two main tabs are ‘Explore’, which duplicates many of the discovery elements of ‘Home’ and seems rather redundant, and ‘Videos’, which hosts music videos. The final tab is ‘My Collection’, which groups all of your favourited music and custom playlists and also houses your downloads.

Tidal has also partnered with Tune My Music and Soundiiz to offer two ways of importing playlists from other streaming services, meaning you needn’t drag and drop everything again if you’re migrating from one of its rivals.

NAD C 658 BluOS network player/preamp/DAC |

August 19, 2021 Comments Off on NAD C 658 BluOS network player/preamp/DAC |

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