Final Model 15+ Review

January 17, 2026 Comments Off on Final Model 15+ Review

The unique trick used by Final Audio is that the roll-off frequencies for each driver section are determined by the relationship between the width of conductive coating between the driver sections and the assembly’s natural capacitance. Is that clever or what?!

The result is a multi-band speaker with separate sections for low bass, mid bass, midrange/treble, and uppermost treble. The added benefit is that the midrange- and treble sections can be made very narrow, resulting in a wide dispersion to cover a large listening area while providing excellent focus, independent of the precise listening position.

This also allows the creation of very narrow tweeter sections for improved high-frequency dispersion—traditionally a weakness of electrostatic speakers. The various printed sections also have different widths to help distribute and reduce resonances.

Pass Laboratories X600.8 Mono Amplifier $31,460 Review

January 17, 2026 Comments Off on Pass Laboratories X600.8 Mono Amplifier $31,460 Review

https://www.enjoythemusic.com/superioraudio/equipment/0126/Pass_Laboratories_X600_8_Mono_Amplifier_Review.htm

The large Pass Labs X600.8 amplifiers also looked very impressive sitting on their amp stands in front of my equipment rack. Their cool blue, large, illuminated meters on their aluminum front panel, and their large black heat sinks, which took up all the room on their side panels, gave the amps a high-tech, industrial-chic look.

At $31,460 for the pair, the Pass Laboratories X600.8 monoblocks aren’t bargain-priced. Nor are they the most expensive monoblocks Pass Labs offers. Simply because the X600.8 monoblocks are worth their asking price doesn’t mean much if one cannot afford them. Still, readers of Enjoy the Music.com realize that audiophiles can get quite crafty when it comes to raising funds, especially when we become enamored of a component and wish to purchase it. Highly recommended? You bet!

Revisiting This INSANE Hip Hop Holy Grail Collection

January 17, 2026 Comments Off on Revisiting This INSANE Hip Hop Holy Grail Collection

BennyAudio Odyssey Turntable Review

January 15, 2026 Comments Off on BennyAudio Odyssey Turntable Review

Suffice it to say that if I’ve dedicated half a year of my life working to afford and finally owning the BennyAudio Odyssey, it speaks volumes about its incredible capabilities. Mine is all black, with the engraving painted in a light blue metallic and pearl finish. Other colors are available, including silver and white, and Thomasz is reportedly working on more options.

If you’re seeking the ultimate turntable to elevate your system and ensure decades of satisfaction, the Odyssey should be at the top of your list. Its performance is unparalleled, and I can’t imagine anyone not being fully content for a long time.

However, if you’re looking for a competitive advantage in a spitting contest with your audio buddies, spending a lot more money won’t necessarily translate into a significant improvement in sound quality. As I mentioned earlier, there are turntables that cost much more and have more intricate features, but they often come with unobtainium and can’taffordium bits and pieces that don’t always equal a relative improvement to the sound and add more complexity.

In my opinion, it’s better to save the extra money and invest in more reference vinyl or upgrade the cartridge. That, in my view, would be a more prudent choice. You simply can’t get a better bang for the buck.

Matrix Audio MP1 and MA1 $15,000 Review

January 15, 2026 Comments Off on Matrix Audio MP1 and MA1 $15,000 Review

The Matrix Audio components are complementary pieces rather than clones of each other. The voicing of the MP-1 is shaded towards a richer and robust presentation with a dense tonal tapestry that in many ways shares the strengths commonly associated with vacuum tube preamplifiers. This is not to say this preamplifier is a caricature of a tube based component, but rather they share defining characteristics that are appreciated by many audiophiles. In the case of the MP-1, it excels at combining realistic tonal structure while teasing out the fine details embedded in a recording rather than covering them up with an overly warm mid-band voicing. This combination allows the MP-1 to provide a honest and unvarnished portrayal of the music, and hand it off to the MA-1 amplifier where that musical presentation is expanded and filled in. “Conversation With A Ghost” by Ellis Paul is a deceptively complicated song that is challenging for an audio system to unearth the subtle details embedded in this composition, and not lose this detail in highlighting the darkness and languid flow with which the song is recorded with. Many systems can get the richness of sound in this piece, but lose the interplay between Ellis Paul and his vocal partner Mary Black. The Matrix Audio components stay balanced and surefooted through this song, with just the right balance between detail and warmth, and deftly teases out the complicated interplay between the two vocalists.

Marantz Model 10 Integrated Amplifier $15,000 Review

January 14, 2026 Comments Off on Marantz Model 10 Integrated Amplifier $15,000 Review

https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/equipment-menu/1282-marantz-model-10-integrated-amplifier

Where the Model 10’s phono stage is lacking is in that ethereal sense of depth and layering that only the best phono stages can deliver. A case in point is the 2018 remixed version of Pink Floyd’s Animals (Pink Floyd Records PFRLP28), which just drips with ambience and hallucinogenic fever. While the Model 10’s phono stage still projected the barking dogs midway through with a good sense of wraparound, it couldn’t keep up with the Mola Mola’s miles-deep-yet-still-behind-you presentation. Still, pulling the trigger on the volume and sitting back while “Dogs” washed over me was a luxurious pleasure via the Marantz. The very slightly laid-back character of the Model 10’s phono stage meshed extremely well with the amp’s incisive, detailed nature.

KECES P14 Ultra Low Noise Linear Power Supply $1800 Review

January 14, 2026 Comments Off on KECES P14 Ultra Low Noise Linear Power Supply $1800 Review

To say I wasn’t prepared for the shocking difference between the sound of the Roon Nucleus+ with the stock SMPS and the P14 would be an understatement. There is no going back to the SMPS that comes with the Roon Nucleus+ after you hear the P14 in your system. In fact, if you own a Roon Nucleus+, you have no idea how much better it can sound from top to bottom with the P14. The amount of information that is missing without the P14 is staggering in my system.

If you use any audio devices that are powered by an outboard SMPS that the P14 can replace with the correct voltage and current, it would be hard to imagine that the P14 won’t improve the sound of your system. With regards to people who currently own the Nucleus+, there is no doubt in my mind that you too will be shocked at the improvement to your system.

Topping DX9 Discrete Review

January 14, 2026 Comments Off on Topping DX9 Discrete Review

 Magnepan 2.7i three-way quasi ribbon panel speakers $6,495 Review

January 13, 2026 Comments Off on  Magnepan 2.7i three-way quasi ribbon panel speakers $6,495 Review

There is excellent deep space behind the speakers and placement of the individual parts of the drum kit is very impressive; you know where the snare, various toms, cymbals are within the space.  Same with the guitars.  Palpability of the drums in particular is completely on point.  You can feel them which I didn’t quite expect, based upon my long ago experience with Maggies.  The air around the instruments feels real, as well.

Although the notes of the electric bass are there, they aren’t as palpable in the way I would have hoped and I don’t feel the bass through my feet, as I usually can with dynamic speakers.

T+A Symphonia streaming integrated amp Review

January 13, 2026 Comments Off on T+A Symphonia streaming integrated amp Review

https://www.hifinews.com/content/ta-symphonia-streaming-integrated-amp

Neatly styled and refreshingly compact, T+A’s Symphonia appeals before it’s even powered up – then you discover its wide-ranging connections, excellent app/remote controls, and vibrant, revealing sound. Proof, if needed, that good things can come in small packages, this premium streaming amp is ready to be the centrepiece of a forward-thinking hi-fi set-up. A colour display would be nice, though…

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