dCS Rossini Apex DAC $32,800 Review
December 9, 2022 Comments Off on dCS Rossini Apex DAC $32,800 Review
https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/dcs-rossini-apex-dac
We switch to Massive Attack’s Mezzanine and the dCS responds just as we hope. There is lots of detail and an impressive degree of organisation, but accompanied by a surefooted rhythmic ability that allows tracks like Atlas Air to motor along full throttle. Low frequencies are painted with power and grip with a good dose of agility thrown in. Move up the frequency range and you’ll find a wonderfully open and expressive midrange that communicates the passion and nuances in vocals superbly.
Over our test sessions, we try the various digital inputs and different file types from 24-bit/88.2kHz PCM files of Michael Jackson’s Off The Wall and Stevie Wonder’s Innervisions in DSD to Beethoven’s 9th Symphony in 24-bit/192kHz, and the dCS takes it all in its stride. There are no hiccups when changing file formats and no unexpected differences in the way different formats sound. The Rossini Apex DAC delivers transparency of the highest order.

Atohm GT1-HD Loudspeaker $4499 Review
December 8, 2022 Comments Off on Atohm GT1-HD Loudspeaker $4499 Review
https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/1736-atohm-gt1-hd-loudspeaker
Second, are standmount speakers your only option (or preference) over floorstanding speakers? If yes, then you should definitely audition the GT1-HD. In my opinion, the Atohm performs as well as many floorstanders. If you are not committed to the bookshelf format, then consider including floorstanding speakers in your audition. At this price point, there are some solid options out there.
Lastly, are you someone who appreciates a product that is designed and manufactured by an independent company, where the owner is also the designer, and there’s a story and a face behind the product? Or are you a diehard audiophile who feels that the end product is all that matters? If you are the former, then the GT1-HD just might check another box. The combination of all these attributes could make the Atohm GT1-HD an irresistible prospect.

Questyle M15 Portable DAC & Headphone Amp $269 Review
December 8, 2022 Comments Off on Questyle M15 Portable DAC & Headphone Amp $269 Review
https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/reviews/questyle-m15-portable-dac-headphone-amp-review-r1148/
The only fault that I can find with the Questyle M15 is the absence of a volume control, either physically or in software. The DragonFlys all have a software volume control that allows for very fine control of the unit’s volume. The M15, on the other hand relies on the source component’s (phone, pad or computer) volume control to set the SPL of the playback. I don’t know of any device which doesn’t digitally control its sound output, but I’m sure some exist. This is, in my humble opinion, a serious omission on Questyle’s part. Perhaps they couldn’t find a way to include a volume control without compromising audio performance, in which case, I kind of understand, but still…
I heartily recommend the Questyle M15 for all of one’s portable headphone listening. When introduced early in 2022, the M15 sold for US$249. Since then the price has increased to US$269, but in this writer’s opinion, this is still a reasonable price for such a premium product. Whether your private listening preferences run to IEMs or high-end, over the ear headphones, the Questyle M15 will drive them with ease

Meze Liric closed-back Headphones Review
December 8, 2022 Comments Off on Meze Liric closed-back Headphones Review
NAD C 700 Review
December 7, 2022 Comments Off on NAD C 700 Review
The musicality brought forth by the NAD C 700 BluOS Streaming Amplifier has to be heard to be believed. This amp has just about perfect tonal balance and scale, making it a magic box that handles any music you throw at it with remarkable finesse.
In addition, the simplicity and elegance of its design are hard to beat for the price. This little powerhouse is remarkably flexible from a streaming standpoint, so you can just hook up your favorite speakers and go. The only thing it’s really missing is a Phono input, but Phono pre-amps aren’t that hard to come by. This is my new favorite amp under 2k!
If you’re looking for an amp to be the centerpiece of a modern yet capable hi-fi system, you should check this one out! Highly Recommended!


Grado Labs Statement Series 3000x Headphones $1995 Review
December 7, 2022 Comments Off on Grado Labs Statement Series 3000x Headphones $1995 Review
The Grado Labs Statement Series 3000x Headphones are musical masterpieces and killer cans. No matter whether I tried them with my phono source, A&K DAP, Paravicini HP4 Headphone Amp, or my restored McIntosh MR80 FM Tuner with a headphone jack, they performed with pure sophistication and high definition. More definition overall for any Grado Headphone I know of, they always communicated with a neutral and extremely linear presentation. Their sense of reality is state of the art. Their big surprise is their huge dynamic range and sub-woofer-like bass. What great fun! I happily give the new Grado Labs Statement Series 3000x my highest “buy” recommendation.

Auralic Sirius G2.1/Vega G2.1 Upsampler/DAC Review
December 7, 2022 Comments Off on Auralic Sirius G2.1/Vega G2.1 Upsampler/DAC Review
https://www.hifinews.com/content/auralic-sirius-g21vega-g21-upsamplerdac
Trying a wide range of music sources and formats, what immediately became clear was that, while playing music into the Vega G2.1 directly at high resolutions showed no advantage with or without the Sirius G2.1 in the chain, lower-resolution file formats showed enhanced air, space and detail with the upscaler activated. For example, playing the 320kbps Radio 3 HD stream of Proms concerts sounded richer and more substantial, with an overall greater sense of involvement when played from my laptop via


PMC twenty5.26i loudspeaker Review
December 7, 2022 Comments Off on PMC twenty5.26i loudspeaker Review
Soon, you can find reports from manufacturers at audio shows from around the world. You can see the likes of Aurender, Focal Naim, AudioThesis, Schiit Audio, and Magnepan, just to name a few. Right now, you can see what debuted at AXPONA 2022 and a bit from the Texas Audio Roundup, including background on the Magnepan LRS+. You can also see videos from Pacific Audio Fest in Seattle, CEDIA 2022 in Dallas, and you’ll see reports from Capital Audio Fest coming next month.
Legato Duo Loudspeakers from Sonner Audio | REVIEW
December 6, 2022 Comments Off on Legato Duo Loudspeakers from Sonner Audio | REVIEW
When Gunny handed off the Duos to me at the Pacific Audio Fest, he seemed apologetic when he told me that due to supply chain issues, he had to raise his prices. I replied that everyone is dealing with the same thing in this industry, so everyone should understand. Then he told me the new price, $9,500/pair USD. I almost laughed. These speakers, the Sonner Audio Legato Duos, were under ten grand per pair? That simple fact makes these splendid transducers an out-and-out bargain, and they’re worthy of stellar amplification—which I gave ‘em.
It’s funny, though, that now I shift my attention to the Sonner Audio Allegro Unum, a two-way bookshelf monitor that’s still the flagship of the Sonner company. I’ve already compared them to the Sonner Audio Legato Duos quite a bit, and each speaker has slightly different tastes when it comes to matching to an acoustic space, but that spirit is in both, that gentle and music-loving spirit that Gunawan Surya and his team puts into everything they do. Highly recommended.

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