BAT REX 500 Power Amplifier £22,500 Review
March 23, 2024 Comments Off on BAT REX 500 Power Amplifier £22,500 Review
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Joining this is the sheer atmosphere the REX 500 brings to tracks, big or small. ‘My Home Is In The Delta’ by Muddy Waters [Folk Singer; Geffen 96kHz/24-bit] was immensely evocative. Tiny details of his slide guitar playing were picked out, and the intimacy and ambience of this sparse recording shone through. At the other end of the scale, ‘America’, from Deutsch Grammophon’s live capture of Bernstein’s West Side Story featuring Jose Carreras and Kiri Te Kanawa [96kHz/24-bit], saw vocalists placed along a wide, deep stage. Dynamic brass moments arrived with force – a counterpoint to softer percussion and shimmering latino guitar parts. This chaotic track is as much of a melting pot as its subject matter, yet the REX 500 gave equal footing to every tone and texture.
BAT’s amp performs just as admirably with music of a more modern bent. Daft Punk’s ‘Giorgio By Moroder’ [Random Access Memories; Sony Music 88883716862] began with a sonorous rendering of Moroder’s monologue and an almost surround sound delivery of the background ambience. Then we’re into wah-wah guitar and a club vibe, hammered home by a pounding kick drum and deep bass. The Perlisten S7t LE speakers were kept on a tight leash here, and the imaging between them was seamless.


Rotel Michi X3 Series 2 Integrated Amplifier £5999 Review
March 23, 2024 Comments Off on Rotel Michi X3 Series 2 Integrated Amplifier £5999 Review
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And in the next moment, Rotel’s amplifier can deliver a beautifully atmospheric yet focused view of Schubert’s ‘Winterreise’, in the 2019 Thomas Oliemans release accompanied by Paolo Giacometti [Channel Classics CCS 42119]. Here, the wonderful texture of the baritone voice was revealed, the piano beautifully measured, while the sense of chill ran right through the whole enterprise. There’s no shortage of information here, yet again the Michi X3 Series 2 seems to downplay its contribution to the sound: this may be something of a big bruiser of an amp, but it’s also light on its feet and deliciously crisp.
I thought to maintain the atmosphere with the Hoff Ensemble’s classic Quiet Winter Night set [2L 2L-087], which is both another one of those remarkable Morten Lindberg recordings set in a generous church acoustic, and a perfect jazz album for long, cold evenings. Again, the X3 Series 2 showed just how much information it could deliver, from Jan Gunnar Hoff’s beautifully restrained piano to the soaring vocals and brass, plus serious punch in the ensemble’s drums and bass. It sent a tingle down the spine, and not just due to the wintry themes.


Audio Research REF 80S & LS28SE Review
March 23, 2024 Comments Off on Audio Research REF 80S & LS28SE Review
Clearaudio Signature Turntable Review
March 22, 2024 Comments Off on Clearaudio Signature Turntable Review
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Finally, the Clearaudio Signature table’s availability is set for Q2 2024, with pre-orders to begin March 11, 2024. The overall SRP options are as follows: The Clearaudio Signature turntable with the Tracer Black Carbon Fiber tonearm runs $5,000, while the Signature table with the Signature Black Satisfy Carbon Fiber tonearm runs $4,000, and both models come with the included Professional Power 12v black outboard linear power supply.
And, as mentioned at the outset of the story —and worth reiterating here — Musical Surroundings confirms that, if you combine the Signature table with any MS brand cartridge from Clearaudio, Hana, or DS Audio, they will offer up to a 25% discount on that cart’s

dCS Lina Network DAC 2.0 Network-Attached £12,500 DAC Review
March 22, 2024 Comments Off on dCS Lina Network DAC 2.0 Network-Attached £12,500 DAC Review
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When you change pace to music of a more intimate, low-key nature, the Lina Network DAC follows suit, using its superb resolving qualities to present a soundstage with air and nuance. And it’s arguably here that the potential of dCS’s Ring DAC platform comes to the fore, bringing a naturalistic, organic feeling to the ethereal soundscapes of Bjork’s ‘Pagan Poetry’ [Vespertine, One Little Independent Records; 48kHz/16-bit]. Here the Icelandic singer’s voice is lathered in reverb, floating free of an instrumental background of keyboards and effects. It builds up, layer upon layer, until coming to a dead stop – Bjork is suddenly close-mic’d and alone, centre stage, and this change in presentation was delivered superbly.
It’s a performance of impressive authority, where detail retrieval and soundstaging aren’t exaggerated at the expense of the feel of the music. Joni Mitchell’s ‘River’ [Blue, Rhino/Warner; 192kHz/24-bit] ebbed and flowed beautifully, with no trace of sibilance or harshness to her high-flying vocals, and softly struck piano notes fading away with grace. The Lina Network DAC 2.0 might be designed for desktops and headphones, but its true destiny lies in partnership with larger systems.


D’Agostino MxV Integrated Integrated Amplifier £73,998 Review
March 21, 2024 Comments Off on D’Agostino MxV Integrated Integrated Amplifier £73,998 Review
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Turning to digital, the mainly unplugged remakes of his back catalogue on Bob Dylan’s Shadow Kingdom [Columbia/Legacy 19658767492 CD] are tricky ones to employ, because decades (literally) of familiarity with songs such as ‘It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue’ and ‘I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight’ are thrown out with the bathwater. The performances bear no resemblance to the well-known originals, so it’s harder to focus just on the sound.
That said, I had played the disc enough times to feel confident about using it, and there was a reward in the way the MxV Integrated handled vocals. Those who have followed Dylan over the past 60 years have heard the changes in his voice – the same applies to all singers, from Cher to Springsteen to McCartney – and this soundtrack CD most assuredly is Dylan circa-the-2020s. Dan D’Agostino’s designs have always viewed music through a micro lens, and the tiniest traces of rasp and richness underscored the more common nasality.



Bowers & Wilkins DB3D Subwoofer $3,499 Review
March 21, 2024 Comments Off on Bowers & Wilkins DB3D Subwoofer $3,499 Review
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Flashback to 30 years ago, when I bought my first Bowers & Wilkins subwoofers—a pair of Acoustitune passive subs. From then onward, I have religiously checked out Coil’s track “Her Friends the Wolves” from the album Stolen and Contaminated Songs. When the track gets going — which takes a while — a dry, growling, “edge of the infrasonic threshold”-type bassline settles in. A lot of systems miss it altogether. The effortless rendering of the full bass palette of this classic track represents endgame-quality fidelity.
With music, one DB3D makes a great pairing for a 2.1 sub/sat system featuring a pair of the 705 S3 speakers. For even more impact, a pair of DB3Ds offer just the right amount of oomph when matched up with the 703 S3 towers I used for my two-channel music sessions

2024 Recommended Products $1,000 to $10,000
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