The Dream

April 12, 2024 Comments Off on The Dream

Triangle Magellan Duetto 40th Anniversary Loudspeakers | REVIEW

April 10, 2024 Comments Off on Triangle Magellan Duetto 40th Anniversary Loudspeakers | REVIEW

With the Triangle Magellan Duettos in the system, I had the distinct sense that I was getting all of this incredible song. I heard all that sloppy detail, I heard all of the movement between the drummer, the bass player and two guitarists, and I could easily detect when they were playing off each other and when they were on their own, exploring unexpected key changes and dynamic swings. “Turn On” sounded absolutely wonderful and complete with the Duettos, in other words.

Audio Note UK IO Limited field-coil cartridge system $13,000 Review

April 10, 2024 Comments Off on Audio Note UK IO Limited field-coil cartridge system $13,000 Review

The cartridge and the Power Supply are such delicate equipment that in order to prolong their operational lifespans, AN-UK instructs the user to switch off the unit if not used for more than a few days. Throughout the owner’s manual, this instruction is mentioned several times, one of them especially noteworthy for its all-upper-case font and concluding exclamation mark. Of course, I just needed to hear from Peter if he had further to add, and he did: “Switch the cartridge power off if not being played for over fifteen minutes, and turn the Power Supply’s main power off if not used for more than several hours. Before turning the cartridge on for the first time, users are urged to break out a voltmeter and measure the voltage off the cartridge’s pins. The voltage/current should be set to around 1.2 volt at 0.4 – 0.5 amperes measured at the terminals on the cartridge, using an accurate and calibrated meter. This is to make sure that the energizing coil has the ideal voltage and current.” An electrician friend of mine stopped by and confirmed the measurement in exchange for a collector LP that he’s been lusting after.

Perlisten 7.7.4 Atmos Home Theater Tour

April 10, 2024 Comments Off on Perlisten 7.7.4 Atmos Home Theater Tour

Technics Grand Class SL-1200/1210GR2 Review

April 9, 2024 Comments Off on Technics Grand Class SL-1200/1210GR2 Review

https://www.stereophile.com/content/technics-grand-class-sl-12001210gr2-record-player

GR2 technology improves on our coreless story by removing even more micro vibrations and making way for improvements in the power supply,” wrote Technics US Business Development Manager Bill Voss, by email. “The progression from the legacy models to the new coreless models, which utilize higher tech and materials like magnesium in the G-model tonearm, zinc and special gel in the footers, and higher-grade plinth designs and improvements in tonearm sensitivity and ease of cable connectivity, laid the groundwork for audiophiles and allowed us to develop the more affordable, deejay-specific 1200MK7 and mainstream 100C/1500C models based on that technology.” As Voss mentioned, the GR2, which is built in Malaysia, features a new power supply, which the company calls “Multi-stage Silent”; it combines a “low-noise, high-speed power supply working at over 100kHz and a noise-canceling circuit inherited from our reference class SL-1000R turntable,” according to the Technics website. “This circuit measures the level of minute noise in the regulator output and cancels the noise by adding its inverse component current to the output,” Itani wrote. The website again: “By this method, a very low noise floor is achieved, enabling exceptional signal-to-noise ratio, improving the overall signal performance.

Starke Sound SW15 Subwoofer $699 Review

April 9, 2024 Comments Off on Starke Sound SW15 Subwoofer $699 Review

https://www.soundandvision.com/content/starke-sound-sw15-subwoofer-review

The opening salvo of Hans Zimmer Live in Prague is a medley consisting of “Driving”, “Discombobulate” and “Zooters Breakout.” Those three set the tone for the rest of this disc. They slowly build to a towering crescendo, beautifully crafted by the 70+ musicians that grace the stage by the end. Inevitably I’m playing this one loud. To put it more accurately, I’m playing this one loud. As the musicians start coming in the sound gets hectic and lively, yet the SW15’s seemingly enjoyed the challenge. The upright bass and electric bass guitars, drums, and tympani are all recorded on the hot side, but not excessively so. They underpin this composition, producing a sound that was rich, warm and inviting.

Forgoing what was fast becoming a trend in this evaluation—live recordings—I opted to close out the music section with a studio track instead, featuring a song from a very long time ago. From Pink Floyd’s seminal album Dark Side of the Moon, I went with “Time.” That pulsating double-beat that occurs at the beginning was lush and striking, despite the other instruments being recorded louder. The plucked strings from the bass guitar rang out with authority, immediately grabbing my attention. At first they have a very Rickenbacker sense to them, with the more trebly tone that bass guitar is known for. When the song kicks into the rhythm itself, it quickly becomes apparent Roger Waters is now using his more customary Fender Precision, with its meaty sound. The Starke Sound SW15 handled all of it with poise.

Take A Tour Of The ‘In’ Groove Record Store In Phoenix Arizona

April 9, 2024 Comments Off on Take A Tour Of The ‘In’ Groove Record Store In Phoenix Arizona

Edwards Audio TT4 Review

April 8, 2024 Comments Off on Edwards Audio TT4 Review

https://www.hifichoice.com/content/edwards-audio-tt4

Talk Electronics, Edwards Audio’s parent company, has invested heavily in machining facilities for its Surrey-based factory and is as proud to thump the ‘made in Britain’ tub as it is willing to take the Pepsi Challenge with any competitor on the matter of which sounds better? Running with the theme, the TT4 is, if anything, a still punchier prospect itching to chop down some popular big hitters – as it needs to be, of course, as counting on patronage solely because it isn’t a Rega or a Pro-Ject ain’t gonna work.

Unfortunately, I don’t have the slightly more expensive Rega Planer 2 and Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Evo to hand for comparison, but by pitching the TT4 against the considerably more expensive Rega Planar 6 (HFC 427) with Ania moving-coil cartridge (HFC 452) and Neo PSU as well as MoFi’s terrific StudioDeck +, we should get a reasonable idea how that contest might have turned out.

Questyle NHB12 In-Ear Wired Earbuds for iPhone Review

April 8, 2024 Comments Off on Questyle NHB12 In-Ear Wired Earbuds for iPhone Review

Male vocals are delivered with excellent tonal weight and clarity and not pushed forward of the instrumentation. Detail and texture are present throughout the range and there is no noticeable dip or uptick in presence into the lower treble.

Guitar notes have a strong edge and higher strings have just enough energy and detail to sound realistic into the upper midrange.

Piano notes are delivered with excellent accuracy and tonal weight; that aspect of the performance was the most impressive for me because it represents a genuine challenge for almost every IEM to get right.

Female vocals are clean, detailed, airy, and not pushed forward of the instrumentation.

The treble is clean as well with good percussion snap and cymbal hits are delivered with a great deal of accuracy and detail.

Roll-off is somewhere above my upper limit which gives the NHB12 a rather open top end with enough air and sparkle to keep from sounding closed in. 

Auralic Vega G2 2 streaming DAC Review

April 8, 2024 Comments Off on Auralic Vega G2 2 streaming DAC Review

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