Octave Audio MRE 220 SE monoblock power amplifier $28,500/pair Review

July 31, 2024 Comments Off on Octave Audio MRE 220 SE monoblock power amplifier $28,500/pair Review

https://www.stereophile.com/content/octave-audio-mre-220-se-monoblock-power-amplifier

Pre-measured tubes arrive in a separate box, with amplifier positions labeled for the power tubes. If you use these, you’re golden. If you want to roll tubes, manual bias adjustment is necessary. Turn the front-panel bias selector knob to the tube you wish to bias, then use the supplied small screwdriver to adjust the trimmer screw next to the tube. Yellow and green LEDs located between tubes V2 and V3 indicate if bias is too low, correct, or too high. Combinations of yellow and green allow you to tweak bias higher and lower according to tube choice and loudspeaker type. Sayeth the manual, “Certain loudspeakers may benefit from the higher bias current, as it will increase the damping factor and provide slightly better control of the speakers.” BIAS Low corresponds to a plate current of 33mA, and BIAS high to a plate current of 40mA.

HIFIMAN SERENADE $999 REVIEW

July 31, 2024 Comments Off on HIFIMAN SERENADE $999 REVIEW

The Serenade is using Hifiman’s HIMALAYA PRO R2R DAC, a technology we now see in almost all of Hifiman’s DAC products. The HIMALAYA Pro is an R-2R or resistor-based modular chipset that is discrete-designed and based on an in-house FPGA algorithm. Hifiman states that their tech equals using double Burr Brown PCM1704K balanced connections, outperforming the PCM1704 in every way.

The Serenade features an XMOS XU316 USB chipset and offers up to DSD256 and PCM 32bit/386kHz decoding rates via USB. By using the Serenade’s FTP network input and bypassing the XMOS chip, you can get DSD512 and PCM 32bit/768kHz capability. Next to this USB and network input, the Serenade also offer the typical optical and coaxial inputs (DSD DoP64 and PCM 32bit/192kHz)

Auribus Acoustics Sierra Open Back  Review

July 31, 2024 Comments Off on Auribus Acoustics Sierra Open Back  Review

 Naim Uniti Nova PE Streaming Amplifier Review

July 30, 2024 Comments Off on  Naim Uniti Nova PE Streaming Amplifier Review

The low end side of the spectrum is an easy bit to explain. Most powered subwoofers utilize class D amplifiers internally, and the application here seems to exemplify why. The bass response through all speakers demoed was tight and detailed. If you are looking for bass control, are a self-proclaimed bass head or find yourself with a proclivity towards dance or electronic music, you might find yourself in favor of the Naim Uniti Nova PE vs. the Star. There was slightly more bass energy overall, and things were much more controlled across the scene. Subtle nuances in low end instruments could be picked out easier, and there was just more low end information to ingest. Of all the bits and bobs about the listen, this was perhaps the clear winner for the PE version. If you are struggling to get the most out of your low end, check out the PE in the all-in-one category. The 150 watts is really able to provide the necessary shove for big drivers in that regard.

In terms of the big picture, the PE really seems to provide a lot of that same dynamic shove across the frequency spectrum. There is a palatable energy to the sound that could be viewed as more than the sum of the parts here. Compared to both the Naim Uniti Star and the 300b Woo Audio WA5, there was just a bit more thrust and metaphoric “crackle” to the picture. In one of my partnered listening sessions a friend played a very solid, relatively simple track featuring female vocals, some light backing instruments and no percussion. Upon switching back and forth between the Nova PE and Star the impact was noticeable and echoed confidently by the company. An experimental success of sorts from an enthusiastic, but relatively un-HFi-educated outside observer. This distinction took place despite the usual “Rage Against The Machine” track or high-drama electronia typically used to showcase this genre of sonic clout.

GrooveMaster 3 Tonearm Review

July 30, 2024 Comments Off on GrooveMaster 3 Tonearm Review

The catch was that I had to do some serious online searching to find a good metal one; there was a plethora of plastic mounts available (which are less than ideal sonically), and although advertised as suitable for my BL-91 turntable, the first aluminum one I ordered was too large to fit. I got a refund from Amazon and eventually hit pay dirt with this one. The mount was secured to the Micro Seiki’s plinth with four screws. From there, I then used their pivot-to-spindle template to place it at the proper distance. This process required patience and trial and error, as I had to unscrew, rotate, and reattach the armboard mount several times to get it right. 

Sonus Faber speaker system $1,000,000

July 30, 2024 Comments Off on Sonus Faber speaker system $1,000,000

Campfire Audio debuts new Fathom earphones

July 29, 2024 Comments Off on Campfire Audio debuts new Fathom earphones

https://www.hifichoice.com/content/campfire-audio-debuts-new-fathom-earphones

The armature drivers’ configuration includes dual custom high-definition super tweeters, a pair of custom midrange and dual custom BA bass drivers and they come with two Time Stream Cables – 3.5mm stereo and balanced 4.4mm. Time Stream Cables feature eight silver-plated copper conductors in a ribbon configuration that Campfire claims offers: “superb ergonomics and low microphonics”. Frequency response is quoted as 5Hz–20kHz.

VIABLUE™ AUDIO CABLE $1,113.00/1-meter pair REVIEW

July 29, 2024 Comments Off on VIABLUE™ AUDIO CABLE $1,113.00/1-meter pair REVIEW

Looking over the VIABLUE cable product catalog, the cable options aren’t so much defined into clearly separate lines as opposed to wire gauge and design differences. This makes for a multitude of choices and a large degree of customization to be available to the end-user. Speaker cables are categorized by the number of conductors employed and if the products use VIABLUE Air Pipe topology. Power cables are differentiated mostly by conductor gauge. Analog cable varies by using either pure OFC copper or Silver-plated OFC copper conductors, and whether they employ Air Pipes or are configured in a twisted pair under an outer sheath. VIABLUE’s digital cable offerings are the most straightforward, essentially constituting a single tier. All digital cables (except for Toslink Optical) use Silver-plated OFC wire. VIABLUE also plans to release an HDMI cable later this year.

REL T9/X RED Subwoofer Review

July 29, 2024 Comments Off on REL T9/X RED Subwoofer Review

Westone Audio AM Pro X20 IEM $399 Review

July 28, 2024 Comments Off on Westone Audio AM Pro X20 IEM $399 Review

In my listening sessions, I found the AM Pro X20 to be a lively performer with good dynamics and a bit of a bass boost centering around 150Hz before gradually tapering off as it moves up the frequency range.

The sub bass rolls off fairly high with a notable drop-off below 45Hz; the mid bass is much more of the focus with impressive levels of impact and detail.

The midrange do step back slightly, particularly the lower midrange which impacts the presentation of male vocals. There is more than enough weight and clarity, but they do not get pushed forward of the instrumentation and some might feel that they sound slightly recessed.

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