BGVP Astrum Review $649

February 1, 2026 Comments Off on BGVP Astrum Review $649

The inside of the lid has a mirror-framed window filled with floating silver grains. Tilt the lid up and down, and they drift slowly, like an hourglass turned sideways. It is strangely calming and completely unexpected.

The packaging unfolds in tiers. First is the IEM tray, lit dramatically by the spotlights. The tier underneath it contains a heavy metal carry case sitting in its own cutout bed.

The case has a vintage feel and paintwork, like old silverware. Under the carry case, we have four ear tip packs spread neatly, each in its own labelled box. And tucked underneath everything is a small card hiding a pair of batteries you insert to power the lights.

Every layer rests on plush blue suede padding, soft to the touch from top to bottom. This is not the kind of box you put away. It is the kind you sit with for a minute, appreciating how over-the-top and thoughtful it is.

GRADO Signature S750 Open Air Dynamic Headphones $1,695 Review

February 1, 2026 Comments Off on GRADO Signature S750 Open Air Dynamic Headphones $1,695 Review

With the S750 Grado has well earned their Product of the Year Award and I’ll repeat my comment of then; representing the entry level for Grado’s Signature series of headphones, with the audiophile timbre, extreme efficiency, and dynamic range that denotes the Grado sound, the Grado Signature S750 has a unique subsonic heavy tonal balance that resonates with old Delta-Blues recordings, giving them a more modern feel. Jazz fans will love the liquid mid-range vocal reproduction, and Progressive Rock and Pipe Organ fans will adore the pulsating subsonics. And let’s not forget speed that is a rarity in dynamic headphones. Simply another gem from Grado, congrats.

Lumin T3X streamer-DAC Review

February 1, 2026 Comments Off on Lumin T3X streamer-DAC Review

PLUSSOUND SONORA SE Review

January 30, 2026 Comments Off on PLUSSOUND SONORA SE Review

Lower mids have real body. There is enough energy packed in the region to keep things warm, full, and intact. Bass guitar lines feel fleshed out instead of stringy, and cello carries weight with texture still intact.

Male vocals land with a convincing tone, and the small nuances come through easily: huskiness, throat texture, little breaths between phrases, and those tiny dynamic shifts that make vocals feel alive. Resolution is strong, so clarity comes without stripping the note or bleaching timbre.

As the midrange climbs into the upper midrange, presence and definition return in a controlled way. The region keeps the lights on but the glare off.

Vocals sharpen in outline, and articulation becomes cleaner and more obvious, without turning shouty. Female vocals sound clear and well-drawn, guitars have clean string snap, and piano attacks carry crisp edges. Micro-detail is plentiful, with an easy presence rather than a forensic one.

QED Signature Supremus Zr Loudspeaker Cable Review

January 30, 2026 Comments Off on QED Signature Supremus Zr Loudspeaker Cable Review

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I compared the Supremus Zr cables with my reference cables, the Canadian-made Audio Sensibility Statement Single-Wire. Listening to “Ponta de Areia” with the Audio Sensibility cables, I noticed a slightly more pronounced upper treble that brought out finer details and textures. The Audio Sensibility cables seemed to also reveal a little more of the background reverb. The QED cables sounded smoother and slightly less incisive. Spalding’s voice had greater midrange energy and vividness through the Audio Sensibility cables, while it sounded more relaxed and slightly warmer through the QED cables. The bass was not as weighty with the Audio Sensibility wires and somewhat less articulated compared to the QED cables.

Moondrop Skyland Review

January 30, 2026 Comments Off on Moondrop Skyland Review

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

January 29, 2026 Comments Off on Magnepan 2.7i three-way quasi ribbon panel speakers $6,495 Review

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The MG2.7i is a three-way speaker consisting of a foil bass and mid and a 40” True Ribbon Tweeter column.  The 2.7i can be thought of as an MG1.7i with a True Ribbon Tweeter.  In both performance and price, it nestles perfectly between the $2,995 MG1.7i and the $9,495 MG3.7i.  Besides the $2,495 Mini Maggie system which is intended for desktop use, the MG2.7i is Magnepan’s smallest model with a True Ribbon Tweeter.  It is designed for smaller spaces than the larger Magnepans.  The Magnepan’s operation is very different from that of dynamic speakers, which has its pluses and minuses, as will be discussed below.

Speed-Corrected 180g 2LP Edition of Miles Davis’ 1959

January 29, 2026 Comments Off on Speed-Corrected 180g 2LP Edition of Miles Davis’ 1959

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 AP editor Mike Mettler adds: Happy New Year, everyone! I can indeed confirm that the 200g 45rpm UHQR version of Kind of Blue readily warrants double-11 ratings — i.e., 11 for the Music, and 11 for the Sound. It’s as definitive as it gets, but it might be too pricey for some of you. Good thing we have this new, more affordable edition as an option, then!

Footnote 2: Mark asked me to check for any playback issues with my own copy of the newly corrected Kind of Blue set while he was in the midst of writing his review, and I can report that both of my LPs experienced no playback issues whatsoever. Sometimes, people jump the gun with their online feedback and/or simply don’t pre-clean their LPs with meticulous care before spinning them like we do. Regardless, I’m more than happy to give the corrected edition of a 10.5 for the Sound, from my POV.

EVERSOLO DAC-Z10 REVIEW

January 29, 2026 Comments Off on EVERSOLO DAC-Z10 REVIEW

Goldmund Telos 2800 monoblock power amplifier $290,000/pair Review

January 27, 2026 Comments Off on Goldmund Telos 2800 monoblock power amplifier $290,000/pair Review

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One day during the audition period, while my wife was away, I woke early. The previous night, rather than turn the system off, I’d turned the volume down and left it streaming, utilizing the “radio” feature in Innuos Sense. When I emerged from my bedroom that morning, the “Ode to Joy” was at its peak. Even playing at such a low level, the music was joyous, intense. That was a good day.Later in his life, Nietzsche’s views evolved. He became critical of German culture’s tendency to elevate sentimentality—in a sense this was a rejection of the Dionysian, or at least a redefinition. But he always celebrated Beethoven for breaking classicism.