Telos 800 $85,000 REVIEW

May 8, 2024 Comments Off on Telos 800 $85,000 REVIEW

With an output of 300 Wrms (x 2) at 8 ohms and 390 Wrms (x 2) at 4 ohms, the Telos 800 is a leap forward in Goldmund’s offerings, presenting a formidable stereo amplifier capable of satisfying even the most discerning audiophile consumers. 

To support its power output and audio quality, the Telos 800 incorporates a 3200 VA toroidal power transformer and an impressive capacitor bank of 93,600 µF. Compliant with IEC 62368-1 standards on rated power consumption, this amplifier delivers remarkable efficiency and power, rivaling the performance of two mono-power amplifiers. 

McIntosh MA352 Integrated amplifier REVIEW

May 8, 2024 Comments Off on McIntosh MA352 Integrated amplifier REVIEW

Hegel Music Systems H30A Stereo/Mono Amplifier $19,000 Review

May 7, 2024 Comments Off on Hegel Music Systems H30A Stereo/Mono Amplifier $19,000 Review

https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/reference-components/1858-recommended-reference-component-hegel-music-systems-h30a-stereo-mono-amplifier

In conclusion, Jason confesses that looking back over his review and seeing how effusive he’d been about the H30A made him a little uncomfortable. Granted, it is pricy and difficult to move to dust underneath, he concedes, but it also hit all of his “musts, wants, and needs.” With such high praise and the kind of measurements from our lab, the H30A earned a Reviewers’ Choice award when the review was published, a SoundStage! Network Product of the Year award in the Outstanding Performance category at the end of 2023, and a Recommended Reference Component award this month. Most complimentary and telling of all: Jason Thorpe still uses the H30A for his reviews to this day.

Aric Audio Super 300B SET Stereo Power Amplifier $6475 Review

May 7, 2024 Comments Off on Aric Audio Super 300B SET Stereo Power Amplifier $6475 Review

https://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0424/Aric_Audio_Super_300B_SET_Stereo_Power_Amplifier_Review.htm

The Aric Audio Super 300B SET amp can get up and go! I did a lot of late-night listening with the system at low volume levels. Then it was time to let the amp cut loose. I played some classical recordings from Reference Recordings engineered and recorded by the world-famous Keith Johnson. Do you want dynamics baby? How about a full orchestra at close to realistic volume levels? Bing, check the box. The other thing about the dynamic range was what you didn’t hear. The amp is dead quiet! I believe the benefit of having a separate power supply allows for silent operation which increases the dynamic range. Every dB makes a difference.

I was surprised by how well-defined, and the fullness of the bass was presented by the Aric Audio Super 300B SET. This is not your father’s tube amp. It is quick, lively, transparent, and dynamic. Tonal contrasts and frequency responses were smooth in transitions. The high frequencies were articulate fully extended and natural sounding. I don’t think I’ve had an amp in my system that accomplished these feats! Do all 300B amps sound this way? Remember this is my first journey with a 300B amp. Is this the Super 300B SET a benchmark design? I’m inclined to say yes.

Focal Hadenys & Azurys Review

May 7, 2024 Comments Off on Focal Hadenys & Azurys Review

Treehaus Audiolab A/Machines 300B SET Amplifier

May 6, 2024 Comments Off on Treehaus Audiolab A/Machines 300B SET Amplifier

The result is everything loved about our 300B amplifier, just more of it. More energy, more detail, more clarity, more nuance, more refinement, and still with plenty of SET magic. Six entire watts of it.

The A/Machines also debut a new visual design language offered by Treehaus Audiolab, inspired by early Klangfilm and Western Electric amplifiers. The A/Machines utilize large Simpson analog gauges, heavy 6mm aluminum plinths, crinkle powdercoat enclosures, and brass details throughout. A matching preamplifier, that goes to 11, demonstrates the design language on our existing preamplifier electronics.

XACT S1 Music Server $13,900 Review

May 6, 2024 Comments Off on XACT S1 Music Server $13,900 Review

He succeeds more than you’d expect. This solid-state digital music server inspired thoughts of the Golden Age of Stereo, that high-water period in tube analog recordings dating from sixty years ago. It has the kind of frequency response and comfortable ear-feel that tends to make people smile. There’s even a bit of the golden glow.

The way the S1 reproduces space will make you do a double take. Digital has well-known issues regarding image depth, in particular roundness in space. The S1 overcomes that by fleshing out the missing dimension. Then it goes a step beyond and projects the images into the room, creating the kind of spatial holography we associate with tubes. To say the S1 is unlike other digital components is an understatement.

Mola Mola’s Perca amplifier Review

May 6, 2024 Comments Off on Mola Mola’s Perca amplifier Review

Naim Audio NAC 332 Preamplifier and NPX 300 Power Supply Review

May 4, 2024 Comments Off on Naim Audio NAC 332 Preamplifier and NPX 300 Power Supply Review

https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/equipment-menu/1228-naim-audio-nac-332-preamplifier-and-npx-300-power-supply

The substitution of Naim’s new NAP 350 monoblock pair ($8499 each) for my resident NAP 250 power amplifier brought more bass slam, improved dynamism, and a sense of greater ease. Drums and percussion hit harder, and the tom-tom drums and bass guitar had greater solidity. Bass was frequently more tangible, and at times seismic. After gunning the Naim combo on “Need You Tonight,” from the INXS album Kick (16/44.1 FLAC, Rhino Atlantic / Tidal), the drums and bass were really moving air in the room through my ATC SCM40s. This is an infectiously danceable track, and it had absolutely superb rhythm, timing, and groove via the all-Naim system. It was hard to resist the urge to slip into full Michael Hutchence mode and start pouting and gyrating across the room. I’ve had the experience of doing just that during a review, only to turn around and see three of my daughter’s friends, faces pressed to the glass, watching me through the window with a look of amusement. That was no big deal when they were kids, but now that they’re uber-cool young women, I fear all dignity would be lost.

 New Record Doctor X $599 Review

May 4, 2024 Comments Off on  New Record Doctor X $599 Review

Suddenly, Miller’s right hand “pops”—or pulls the bass strings away from the fretboard and quickly releases it, snapping it back into the board—and drops into a blazing thumb-slap fest! Williams joins in with loud cracks of his snare in four/four time as the crowd cheers and claps, with Sanborn and Grolnick leading, as Miller holds court with his sizzling solo. Then, the rich, resonant, and bright tone of Sanborn’s alto sax’s melodic wail cuts through the drums, bass, percussion, keys, and guitar to take the lead. One of the gems on this 1986 Grammy-winning LP for Best Jazz Fusion Performance, this song is even more gratifying with the increased clarity afforded by the Record Doctor X! The vinyl’s luscious, rounded, and full-fleshed waveforms, the balance of textural detail and tone, as rendered by the Ortofon MC Cadenza Bronze cartridge affixed to a GrooveMaster 3 tonearm with a Korf HS-A02 ceramic headshell—shines unencumbered with the elimination of tiny particulate matter.

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