2025 Infiniti QX80 to Feature Reference Premiere Audio System

January 28, 2024 Comments Off on 2025 Infiniti QX80 to Feature Reference Premiere Audio System

The all-new QX80 drives us toward our New Dawn and signals a bold direction for INFINITI,” said Craig Keeys, group vice president, INFINITI Americas. “The Klipsch Reference Premiere Audio System is the first of many new features to be revealed for our flagship SUV, in which we will elevate the ownership experience – underscoring INFINITI’s commitment to design, quality and performance.”

“Klipsch is an aspirational brand in the consumer market and this new project for the all-new INFINITI QX80 is a natural fit,” said Paul Jacobs, president and CEO, Klipsch Premium Audio Group. “Collaborating with Panasonic Automotive and INFINITI has brought out the best of our combined capabilities to create a new level of audio performance in the luxury vehicle segment.”

BRAND NEW Sennheiser HD490 First Impressions

January 28, 2024 Comments Off on BRAND NEW Sennheiser HD490 First Impressions

VPI Prime 21+ Review

January 27, 2024 Comments Off on VPI Prime 21+ Review

https://www.hifichoice.com/content/vpi-prime-21

Taking the headseat at a table that incorporates Naim’s Supernait integrated, Anatek’s MC-1 phono stage and PMC’s twenty5.24 floorstander, it takes little more than half a track to realise that the latest incarnation of the Prime is really rather special. The VPI immediately underlines its status as a VIP (or should that be VIT – very important turntable) with a performance that is confident without ever feeling hurried or flustered. Regardless of the vinyl you place on the platter (we try everything we can), it’s never heavy-footed in its unaffected sense of ease and solidity. The foundation to this performance is a rock-solid bass that is typically deep, robust and rich. While the Prime 21+ is an undoubted window rattler when it comes to those low frequencies, it is just as adept when more intricacy is required – resolving fine low-end details with seemingly effortless precision.

Marchand Electronics LN112 MC Phono Preamp Review

January 27, 2024 Comments Off on Marchand Electronics LN112 MC Phono Preamp Review

https://www.analogplanet.com/content/marchand-electronics-ln112-mc-phono-preamp

Overall, I had a great time listening to those five RVG Blue Note LPs with the Marchand Electronics LN112 phono preamp. As I mentioned back in the Setup section, the LN112’s lack of a power button was a bit of a nuisance — but, as Dr. Marchand noted in his earlier direct response, he will (hopefully) correct that soon enough. Other than that pesky nit, I can confirm the Marchand Electronics LN112 is a musical-sounding — and quite satisfying — MC tube phono preamp that, without question, deserves an audition, so I say go ahead and give it a shot.

Mastering Room Acoustics

January 27, 2024 Comments Off on Mastering Room Acoustics

OBRAVO CLIO REVIEW

January 26, 2024 Comments Off on OBRAVO CLIO REVIEW

oBravo Clio Review

n the intro part we also always look at how the company’s marketing departments describe the unit’s sound. Building on the new AMT6 platform oBravo wanted a more resolving, more mature sonic performance from Clio. The goal was to develop an earphone that adds further texture to the low frequencies over Venus and focuses specifically on Clio’s voice, ensuring amazing transparency and exceptional resolution. In the case of the Clio, we found the following description:

With a special tilting design, oBravo combines Air Motion Transformers and dynamic drivers to deliver powerful, crisp bass, well-balanced mids and crystal-clear high notes. Enhancing low frequency performance, its crystal-clear highs and rich, warm bass conveys a vibrancy second to none and brings you into a new realm of fine audio fidelity. Let the goddess of history be moved by the plot and warmth of the music, and tell you with a soft and pulsating bel canto voice.

Leema Acoustics Tucana II Anniversary Edition Integrated Amplifier Review

January 26, 2024 Comments Off on Leema Acoustics Tucana II Anniversary Edition Integrated Amplifier Review

https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/equipment-menu/1216-leema-acoustics-tucana-ii-anniversary-edition-integrated-amplifier

Leema’s Tucana AE now joins the ATC SCM40, Rega Planar 10, and Michell GyroDec on my list of high-end bargains. In an age of inflated pricing and a trend towards ludicrous uber-fi, it’s reassuring to find some firms still building beautifully engineered, affordable audio equipment here in the UK. It’s also comforting to realize that there’s no need to outsource all our manufacturing capability to the Far East. We can build things economically in Europe or North America if we apply manufacturing synergy and intelligence to the challenge. Frankly, it does matter to me where products are built, for all sorts of reasons. I like it when I see “Manufactured by SME Ltd, Steyning, Sussex, England” on a tonearm box, or “Minnetonka, Minnesota” and “Made in U.S.A.” on the rear panel of an Audio Research amplifier. For me, there’s a line in the sand with respect to high-end audio, and I’m drawing it!

The UK, the rest of Europe, the US, and Canada have proud audio-engineering heritages, and as consumers we need to be mindful of our purchasing decisions if we want to preserve them. I had begun to fear that in another ten years, the only brands actually still making audio electronics in the West would be those with the highest price tags, but I think that Leema Acoustics, Rega, ATC, and a few others are really pointing the way forward here.

DragonFly DAC Cobalt Review

January 26, 2024 Comments Off on DragonFly DAC Cobalt Review

Tidal Hi-Fi or Hi-Fi Plus? It’s an EASY choice

January 26, 2024 Comments Off on Tidal Hi-Fi or Hi-Fi Plus? It’s an EASY choice

Plinius Reference A-150 power amplifier $14,995 each Review

January 24, 2024 Comments Off on Plinius Reference A-150 power amplifier $14,995 each Review

https://www.stereophile.com/content/plinius-reference-150-power-amplifier

As labor-intensive, time-consuming, strenuous, and challenging as accurate measurement can be, it is easier to draw meaning from numbers than it is to quantify feelings. But put together, the two approaches can help shed light on the mysteries of musical reproduction. I look forward to reading JA’s technical assessment.

I had many pleasurable listening experiences with the Plinius RA-150. A better match for my speakers in bridged mono configuration than in stereo, a pair of RA-150s delivered abundant midrange warmth, fine bass, true timbres, and emotionally compelling sound. With less-demanding speakers, a single stereo would likely approach this level of performance. If you’re in the market for an amp of its quality and price, the Reference A-150 deserves a serious listen.

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