EAT F-Dur Turntable & F-Note Tonearm Review
December 5, 2025 Comments Off on EAT F-Dur Turntable & F-Note Tonearm Review
https://www.stereophile.com/content/eat-f-dur-turntable-f-note-tonearm
The EAT gave Passos’s voice more haunting depth. It sorted the music better and enlarged its scale. The F-Dur consistently surprised me with its ability to surprise. Even as it expanded the soundstage, it assembled the many elements of a recording into a well-polished, cohesive, refined whole. Hearing this, I felt that the Thorens combo, for all its many virtues, was generalizing some. With the EAT, I heard more specificity—more of what’s on the record, moment to moment.When I swapped out phono stages, the EAT let each shine with its own character: the Tavish Audio Design Adagio‘s lush, tube warmth; the Manley Chinook‘s razor-sharp attack and punch; and the PrimaLuna EVO 100‘s balanced, composed refinement.

My Listening Room – DIY Room Acoustics
December 5, 2025 Comments Off on My Listening Room – DIY Room Acoustics
Aavik U-288 Streaming Amplifier Review
December 5, 2025 Comments Off on Aavik U-288 Streaming Amplifier Review
MartinLogan’s New Grotto Series Targets Big Bass in Compact Cubes $2,299
December 3, 2025 Comments Off on MartinLogan’s New Grotto Series Targets Big Bass in Compact Cubes $2,299
“The Hybrid Woofer System used in the Grotto series, pairs either a 12″ or 15″ active aluminum woofer with two equally sized, custom-designed aluminum passive radiators.”
“Thanks to the computational power of this sophisticated DSP engine, Grotto subwoofers are also compatible with the award-winning Anthem Room Correction system.”

TriangleArt Selene Loudspeakers | REVIEW
December 3, 2025 Comments Off on TriangleArt Selene Loudspeakers | REVIEW
https://pt.audio/2025/10/17/triangleart-selene-loudspeakers-review/#google_vignette
The miracle of this album is that despite the simple, quiet arrangements that usually just features Tweedy, his acoustic guitar, and spare accompaniment from his two sons and a few others, this is inventive and unique music led by one of the most comforting and familiar voices I know. The singer I used to think of as nervous and tentative has now blossomed, at age 58, into an unusually effective communicator. The Selene’s gift of delivering a natural and organic sound is so welcome here, bringing incredible depth to the softest and kindest of songs, songs that are genuinely optimistic without abandoning the sadness many of us feel in this day and age. If you want a loudspeaker that preserves emotional content and musical beauty in equal measures, the TriangleArt Selene and a stunning 300B amplifier is all you really need.

Acoustic Sounds Behind The Scenes
December 3, 2025 Comments Off on Acoustic Sounds Behind The Scenes
Vimberg Tonda D Loudspeakers REVIEW
December 2, 2025 Comments Off on Vimberg Tonda D Loudspeakers REVIEW
https://pt.audio/2025/10/10/vimberg-tonda-d-addendum-review/
After spending a weekend listening anything from Beethoven’s 7th symphony (with Ivan Fischer at the podium) all the way to the new Tron Ares OST by Nine Inch Nails, to Kuijken playing The Four Seasons on an obscure cello da spalla instrument, to Marcelle Meyer resurrecting Rameau, I came to the conclusion that my Vimbergs were even better than what I have already raved about.
Thing is, modern speakers evolved hand in hand with modern amplifiers and as watts became easier to come by speaker designs, they morphed into insensitive beasts, hard to tame by single ended triode tube amps. Not the TIDAL Audio and Vimberg designs.
It is not just a matter of sensitivity. The Vimberg Tonda D declares a sensitivity of 90dB/1m, which is neither very high nor very low, and on paper it’s about right and similar to what other manufacturers declare, give or take. It has to do with impedance, port tuning, crossover order, complexity and of course the type of drivers.
I won’t go into further technical details, I trust my ears and the humble GM70 monos make gorgeous music with the Vimberg Tonda D. Mids are lush and the highs are velvety. Voices sound human, strings vibrate and cymbals tickle my senses. The surprising part is that I barely miss anything from the lower registers, and this is comparing 23W to a few hundred.


Arcam SA45 Streaming amplifier Review
December 2, 2025 Comments Off on Arcam SA45 Streaming amplifier Review
https://www.hifinews.com/content/arcam-sa45-streaming-amplifier
The SA45’s digital stage performs admirably overall, sounding focused and detailed if not quite hitting the precise, airy highs of dedicated solutions. Black Sabbath’s riff-filled ‘Symptom Of The Universe’ from the album Sabotage [Rhino/Warner; 96kHz/24-bit] sounded a little more cohesive and revealing in the high frequencies played via a Matrix Audio Element X2 Pure streamer [HFN Dec ’23] into the SA45’s balanced XLR input. Using that source to stream Kari Bremnes’ ‘A Lover In Berlin’ [Norwegian Mood, Kirkelig Kulturverksted; CD res] found the amp combining a detailed, textured depiction of the upright bass with a feather-light delivery of her vocals.
Thanks to this ‘best of both worlds’ performance, I struggled to find any music that would trip up Arcam’s flagship. Eric Clapton’s ‘Goin’ Down Slow’ [Pilgrim, Reprise Records; CD res] sounded clean and crisp, with rattlesnake-like percussion flitting behind keyboards, guitar, and Slowhand’s understated vocals. This track may straddle blues and easy listening, but the SA45 made every second a pleasure.



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