Fyne Audio Vintage Classic X $11,000 Review

October 1, 2023 Comments Off on Fyne Audio Vintage Classic X $11,000 Review

https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/fyne-audio-vintage-classic-x


Fyne Audio’s Vintage Classic X are always going to be something of a Marmite product. Their appearance will undoubtedly split opinion, but there is so much talent behind that olde-worlde aesthetic that we would encourage anyone lucky enough to be able to be in the market to put this one on the shortlist. Close your eyes if you have to. You will be glad you made the effort. 

REL S/510 Subwoofer Review

October 1, 2023 Comments Off on REL S/510 Subwoofer Review

Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO Review

September 30, 2023 Comments Off on Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO Review

https://www.hifichoice.com/content/pro-ject-debut-carbon-evo

I’m also impressed by the balance between accuracy and emotional content that it delivers. Without ever feeling anything other than consistently believable, it finds the angst and anguish in Christine And The Queens’ What’s-Her-Face, while capturing the very personal nature of the lyrics for vocalist Héloïse Letissier. The Carbon EVO never leaves you a simple onlooker to material, instead it involves and demands your attention in a way that is fairly unusual for such a relatively affordable design.

The foibles of the turntable by contrast are commendably limited. With a more aggressive pressing like The Desired Effect by Brandon Flowers, the Pro-Ject makes it clear that this is not a great piece of mastering. Some of this is down to the 2M Red cartridge that is bundled as standard. The Ortofon is a capable but somewhat unforgiving device and the Carbon EVO delivers its performance in an entirely unembellished way. Happily, the simple expedient of switching to a 2M Blue stylus (HFC 375), which I’ve always found to be a little sweeter in its presentation, significantly reduces, if not eliminates this and so represents a simple enough upgrade for any would-be owner.

FOCAL THEVA NO 3 FLOOR-STANDING SPEAKERS REVIEW

September 30, 2023 Comments Off on FOCAL THEVA NO 3 FLOOR-STANDING SPEAKERS REVIEW

Overall, the Focal Theva No 3’s sounded very good and are an excellent value for the dollar. They tend to have a punchy bass and bright highs. That is their sonic signature. When I see photos on Facebook of audiophiles’ setups, and an equalizer is in the photo, the sliders are adjusted to boost the bass and treble. The Focal Theva No 3’s already do that. The bass was a bit too intense for me, so I stuck a rolled up sock in the port. That reduced the bass a few dB, and it was perfect. I will show you the difference in frequency response and impedance curve in the bench test section. If you want to do this, with any speaker for that matter, obtain a foam insert. You can Google foam speaker port plugs (also called bungs) to find choices.

WiiM Pro Plus Review

September 30, 2023 Comments Off on WiiM Pro Plus Review

MoFi SourcePoint 8 Loudspeaker Review

September 29, 2023 Comments Off on MoFi SourcePoint 8 Loudspeaker Review

https://www.hifinews.com/content/mofi-sourcepoint-8-loudspeaker

There’s no criticising the speaker’s ability to communicate rhythm and pacing either – important for every genre, but arguably more so when diving into the boundaries between jazz and what Westerners glibly call ‘World Music’. There’s a lot of those crossover subgenres explored on Jazz Is Dead 001 [JID001; 44.1kHz/16-bit], the first disc of a series from Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad putting modern jazz compositions in the limelight, and the SourcePoint 8 articulated the off-beat drumming on ‘Distant Mode’ and the counterpoint alto saxophone of Gary Bartz without sounding muddy or just plain wrong. Holding things together and presenting challenging compositions lucidly is what the speaker does well – it certainly kept the funky jazz rhythms on ‘Conexão’ flowing and got my foot tapping.

That the SourcePoint 8 doesn’t swell the soundstage to an epic scale, but keeps it focused, works to its advantage with most albums. Playing music a tad more ‘up front’ and immediate – but never forced or brash – these MoFi cabinets typically kept me engaged, as if I was up close to the stage. Which is exactly where the fun is to be had.

Musical Fidelity M8xTT

September 29, 2023 Comments Off on Musical Fidelity M8xTT

In 2002 Antony asked me to help design a turntable that should have all these attributes and look mechanically stunning, as all his amps do!

The M1 was born and was a great success.

The base idea was to combine the inert mass of metal alloys with zero resonating acrylics.

Decouple the motor unit from The tonearm/ platter assembly via a dual chassis construction.

Super Audiophile Eton in Taipei: Avalon, dCS, 

September 29, 2023 Comments Off on Super Audiophile Eton in Taipei: Avalon, dCS, 

Børresen X3 Loudspeakers | REVIEW

September 28, 2023 Comments Off on Børresen X3 Loudspeakers | REVIEW

If you haven’t gathered by this point what a staggeringly good loudspeaker the Børresen X3 is, let me put aside any further subtleties. This speaker not only offers excellent performance, soaring well above its loss-leader asking price, but it also offers exceptional value! If AGD had placed a twenty-two, or even a twenty-five-thousand-dollar MSRP on the Børresen X3 loudspeakers, I wouldn’t bat an eye at those asking prices. This speaker is THAT good.

It may be the last speaker most burgeoning music lover/audiophiles will ever need. On the other hand, if you’re anywhere near as fanatical as me, they just may be your gateway to a further journey into the hyper-audio realm. Bravo, AGD. I wonder if my wife would be upset if I got a pair for our living room?

German Physiks PQS-402

September 28, 2023 Comments Off on German Physiks PQS-402

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German Physiks PQS-402 omnidirectional loudspeaker, powered by German Physiks Emperor amplification and an ACCUSTIC ARTS CD transport and D/A. This is one of the larger German Physiks systems in the showrooms of Chinese distributor NC Audio.