Marten Parker Duo Experience Review

July 23, 2025 Comments Off on  Marten Parker Duo Experience Review

Nagra HD Phono phono preamp Review

July 22, 2025 Comments Off on Nagra HD Phono phono preamp Review

https://www.hifinews.com/content/nagra-hd-phono-phono-preamp

The fascia is effectively divided in two with the Modulometer [see PM’s Lab Report] indicating the output level in dB and with an adjacent toggle to adjust its brightness in five steps, this next to a mono cartridge LED and rotary for setting the input loading. In the centre a ±6dB gain toggle acts on both MM and MC inputs, and to the right is an EQ rotary, mute switch and, lastly, the rotary that takes the unit from standby and selects the inputs of MC1, MC2, MM and the optional custom input (if fitted).

Inside are six valves – four EF806S-Gold pentodes in the EQ section and two E88CC/6922 triodes for the ±6dB gain block. The circuitry is dual-mono and pure Class A, naturally. For MC duties, the HD Phono employs a new generation of custom-made input transformer from a lineage that includes the original VPS transformer, in turn based on the Nagra IV-S tape recorder’s microphone input transformers. Talk about a pedigree! In Nagra lore, then, the HD Phono’s transformers are fourth-generation designs, offering 26dB of gain. The hand-wound transformer’s core is made with cobalt ‘and is cryogenically treated over the course of several weeks to improve performance’.

Sonus faber Concertino G4 Bookshelf Speaker $5,000/ Review

July 22, 2025 Comments Off on Sonus faber Concertino G4 Bookshelf Speaker $5,000/ Review

I placed the Concertino G4 on their stands about eight feet apart, a foot and a half off the front wall, with a toe-in that crossed their main axis about six inches behind my head. Speaker cables were the AudioQuest Rocket 33, and the amplifier was a Benchmark AHB2. Music was almost exclusively streamed in 24/192 from Qobuz. When a sub was used, it was the SVS Micro 3000, though I only used it to see if the added bass extension was worthwhile. They played together well, and adding a sub will give you a more tactile experience in the low end.

Laiv Harmony DAC Review

July 22, 2025 Comments Off on Laiv Harmony DAC Review

Roon Nucleus Titan Music library/server

July 21, 2025 Comments Off on Roon Nucleus Titan Music library/server

https://www.hifinews.com/content/roon-nucleus-titan-music-libraryserver

The Titan’s processing power is one area where it differs from the step-down Nucleus One, supporting a greater number of tracks and albums (over 100,000 and 10,000, respectively) and more simultaneous playback zones. Additionally, the Nucleus One does not support all the DSP options available via the Titan, while it uses an internal cooling fan, features far more prosaic casework, and has a reduced number of USB and HDMI connections.

As advertised, Roon’s new server is supremely easy to engage with. The power button around the rear lights up blue once pressed, which is useful or you’d otherwise have no way of knowing if the device was switched on. It runs silently, and those heatsinks are very effective at keeping the casework cool to barely warm.

The elephant in the room is that there’s nothing about the internal workings of the Nucleus Titan that a computer-savvy audiophile couldn’t assemble themselves. What this model offers, on the other hand, is a true plug-and-play solution. Yes, you could achieve the same for less if you did it yourself, but it wouldn’t be anywhere near as pretty, would most likely have a noisy fan… and you probably wouldn’t want it anywhere near your hallowed hi-fi rack.

Danacable Lazuli™ Voilà II Headphone Cable Review

July 21, 2025 Comments Off on Danacable Lazuli™ Voilà II Headphone Cable Review

I truly enjoyed my time with the Danacable Lazuli™ Voilà II Headphone Cable, like all Danacables, they give you more without changing the character of your headphone. While quite pricy, it is money well spent on a headphone of this caliber. The extra separation provided by the use of two distinct separate cables is well appreciated, and the use of bridges to both keep the cables apart and together greatly facilitated this upgrade. There was a clear difference in dynamic range, detail, resolution, timbre quality, and soundstage with the Lazuli™ Rhapsody Headphone Cable versus the stock cable, there was an equal improvement with the Voilà II versus the Rhapsody. The phase linearity and current capacity of the Voilà II bring the SUSVARA to a whole new level of performance, especially when it comes to the low frequencies where control is so difficult.

Matrix Audio NT-1 SPECIAL Review

July 21, 2025 Comments Off on Matrix Audio NT-1 SPECIAL Review

SME Model 8 $10,835 Review

July 20, 2025 Comments Off on SME Model 8 $10,835 Review

https://www.whathifi.com/hi-fi/turntables/sme-model-8

Billie Eilish’s Happier Than Ever set reinforces our impressions. The Model 8 sounds insightful and composed. It can track low-level instrumental strands with ease, yet still keep a firm grip of the whole. Basslines are remarkably powerful and weighty, while lacking little in terms of articulation, though Eilish’s distinctive voice comes through with impressive clarity.

Yet, the deck doesn’t quite manage to convey the ebb and flow of the music quite as explicitly as we would like, and emotionally, we are left a little cold by the lyrics. We can make out everything Eilish is saying, but we’re not sure we quite believe her.

FX-AUDIO- R07PLUS Headphone Amplifier Review

July 20, 2025 Comments Off on FX-AUDIO- R07PLUS Headphone Amplifier Review

My first serious listening tests with the FX-AUDIO- R07PLUS Headphone Amplifier was using the Dan Clark Audio NOIRE XO Headphone which are denoted in that review, though more impressively was the performance of the R07PLUS with the HIFIMAN SUSVARA which was able to allow me to hear the subtle differences in resolution, tonality, and dynamics of different headphone cables.

So for this review I decided to use a selection of headphones including my reference headphone the Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed Back Planar Magnetic Headphone, for a couple of headphone priced closer to the R07PLUS I’ll be using the HIFIMAN DEVA PRO Open Back Planar Magnetic Headphone, the Dan Clark Audio AEON Flow Open-Open Back Planar Magnetic Headphone, and the Grado Prestige Series SR325x Open Air Dynamic Headphone, and for extreme testing I’ll use the Dan Clark Audio EXPANSE Open Back Planar Magnetic Headphone, and the Noble Audio

Moondrop Horizon Review

July 20, 2025 Comments Off on Moondrop Horizon Review

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