Leak Stereo 230 integrated amplifier $1695 Review

January 31, 2024 Comments Off on Leak Stereo 230 integrated amplifier $1695 Review

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The class-AB Leak provided a sense of color, ease, purity, and expressiveness I don’t normally associate with class-AB topology. Maybe with class-A? Maybe with tubes?

Any nitpicks? Bend my arm, and I might concede that the 230’s highs might not have been as airy or extended as those from some of the more expensive gear I’ve heard, but the Leak brings so much to the table—quality sound, sturdy build quality, functional versatility, a 3-year warranty—that I feel a bit cheap nitpicking. I didn’t hear a $1500 product; I heard a well-designed product regardless of price. The Stereo 230 exceeded my expectations. But you probably expected me to say that.

Wilson Audio Chronosonic XVX

January 31, 2024 Comments Off on Wilson Audio Chronosonic XVX

Wilson Audio writes: “We’re delighted to share the results from a recent installation at the University of the South in Sewanee, TN! The Alexandria XLF has been successfully upgraded to the new Chronosonic XVX finished in Cranberry Pearl, significantly enhancing the university’s world-class music library audio experience.”

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back

January 31, 2024 Comments Off on Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back

Goldmund Telos 2800

January 30, 2024 Comments Off on Goldmund Telos 2800

The Telos 2800 delivers a maximum power output of 450 Wrms on 8 Ω with 1% THD, demonstrating its impressive audio prowess. Its distortion level nearly inexistent boasts less than 0.05% IMD (SMPTE) and THD+N, unloaded, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz at 30 Vrms output. The input noise floor is below 3 μV from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
With a gain of 35 dB and a dynamic range of 110 dB within a 22 kHz measurement bandwidth, the Telos 2800 ensures clarity and depth in audio reproduction. A damping factor of 600 at 1 kHz / 8 Ω highlights the amplifier’s ability to control speaker drivers for precise audio output.

LINKWITZ LX521.4MG OPEN BAFFLE LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM $25,000 REVIEW

January 30, 2024 Comments Off on LINKWITZ LX521.4MG OPEN BAFFLE LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM $25,000 REVIEW

One thing you certainly can’t call the Linkwitz LX521 is “conventional.” Veneer and finish choices notwithstanding, it is very much a “form-follows-function” type of design that eschews any attempts at overt “beautification” in favor of what is needed for ultimate performance. I don’t know that I have had a more aesthetically polarizing speaker in my home before. Opinions ranged from “Wow, that’s different and cool looking!” to “A speaker that only an audio nerd and his mother could love!” I guess that means I technically fall into both categories! Seriously though, I think the design is unique and some of the finish options that Linkwitz offers (such as the full American Walnut and the Aluminum/Panzerholtz options) can look quite striking.

Burmester 101 Integrated Amplifier Review

January 30, 2024 Comments Off on Burmester 101 Integrated Amplifier Review

FINALÉ AUDIO F-6 HOMMAGE EF86 EDITION VACUUM TUBE INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER $4500 REVIEW

January 29, 2024 Comments Off on FINALÉ AUDIO F-6 HOMMAGE EF86 EDITION VACUUM TUBE INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER $4500 REVIEW

You have the choice of directly-heated triodes (DHT) or indirectly-heated power tubes (IDH) utilized as triodes. With the DHT tubes, the filament (heater) and the cathode are combined in the tube. These are triode output tubes that audiophiles are most familiar with and include the 2A3, 300B, and 211. An IDH tube has a separate heater and cathode. These include the familiar 6V6, 6L6, EL34, EL84, and KT88. These are all pentodes and tetrodes can be wired to behave as triodes. While SETs are valued by audiophiles, they are expensive, generate quite a bit of heat, and take up a lot of space. The IDH tubes are cheaper, run cooler, and are more compact. Your decision depends on your budget and sound preferences.

Scansonic M20 Review

January 29, 2024 Comments Off on Scansonic M20 Review

https://www.hifichoice.com/content/scansonic-m20

Nonetheless, I think that the speaker still sounds a bit soft in the treble, with a lack of sparkle on cymbals and space in atmospheric recordings, and only after a bit of experimentation do I work out what I assume to be the problem.

Despite the dispersion characteristics of that vertically mounted tweeter, I form a strong impression that, in my listening position, my ears are just too high for this short speaker – an opinion reinforced when I get off the sofa, which isn’t exactly high, and sit on the floor. This is much better, leading me to wonder whether this speaker is designed for bean-bag listeners, and then to try some ways of solving the problem. Some small wooden blocks under the front spikes gives the M20 an upward tilt, which seems to help, but things really improve when I trawl out of the shed a pair of old – and hefty – 12in stands I have for some long-forgotten speakers, and park the M20 on these. Suddenly there’s better treble detail and focus, and an altogether more involving sound.

Michael Jackson 2 BAD Original Studio Multitracks (Listening Session & Analysis)

January 29, 2024 Comments Off on Michael Jackson 2 BAD Original Studio Multitracks (Listening Session & Analysis)

Audio-Technica AT-VM750SH Phono Cartridge $449 Review

January 28, 2024 Comments Off on Audio-Technica AT-VM750SH Phono Cartridge $449 Review

I’ve reviewed my share of Audio-Technica cartridges over the years, perhaps because there are so many to choose from, perhaps because the company continually rolls out new models, but more likely because they’re always worthwhile musically and solid monetarily. The VM750SH may not be a stone-cold bargain like the 150MLx was, but darn if it isn’t close in ways that matter most. It’s another exceptional cartridge in a long line of them. That’s never been more important than now, when high-res streaming is as close as your cell phone. The VM750SH delivers analog with digital-like precision, without sacrificing too much of the liquidity and mental ease of record reproduction. Highly recommended–just watch that darn capacitance. 

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