JBL L100 Classic

April 23, 2020 Comments Off on JBL L100 Classic

ProAc Response D2R loudspeaker $4500 Review

April 20, 2020 Comments Off on ProAc Response D2R loudspeaker $4500 Review

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“After two weeks of break-in, during which I streamed music from Tidal at a low level on my Asus laptop, the D2R impressed me immediately with its lucid, clear top end, rich-sounding midrange, and, for a cabinet of its size, well-defined and extended bass—and also its transparency: I was surprised more than once by bells, glockenspiel, and flutes that sounded real and live. The speaker delivered a detailed, tangible soundstage that often was larger than you’d expect from such small speakers.”

GoldenEar Technology BRX Bookshelf Speakers $1,599 Review

April 18, 2020 Comments Off on GoldenEar Technology BRX Bookshelf Speakers $1,599 Review

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“Starting out with test tones, a low-frequency sweep indicated usable bass extending down to, and even below, the 40-Hz limit GoldenEar cites in its specifications. Such a result boded well for playback of a big blues-band track like Van Morrison’s “I Love the Life I Live” from The Prophet Speaks (24-bit/96kHz FLAC, Qobuz), which was presented with lifelike dynamics and a sense of scale that transported me to a close-up table in an intimate club. While the bass on this track didn’t wasn’t particularly deep, there was a marked fullness to the sound that didn’t leave me wanting. Van’s voice, meanwhile, sounded nicely fleshed-out and free of any “shouty” or edgy character; it also integrated smoothly with instruments in the mix like Hammond organ, brass, and guitar, all of which came across as lush, yet detailed.”

Avantgarde Duo Primo XD Loudspeaker £79,500 Review

April 17, 2020 Comments Off on Avantgarde Duo Primo XD Loudspeaker £79,500 Review

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“Another test favourite, Lake Street Dive’s stripped-back take on ‘I Want You Back’, from Fun Machine [Signature Sounds SIG2032], is also well within the speakers’ comfort zone, and they treat it to deep, tight bass and crisp percussion, combining with the lone trumpet to underpin Rachael Price’s vocals perfectly.

So when these speakers are good, they’re very good, as a listen to the opening ‘Funeral For A Friend’/’Love Lies Bleeding’ sequence from Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road [Mercury/Rocket 981 320-5] makes clear with its combination of atmosphere and serious low-end grunt. However, to hear them at their best, you have to choose your recordings very carefully indeed.”

KEF SPEAKER DESIGN

April 15, 2020 Comments Off on KEF SPEAKER DESIGN

Focal Chora 806 Loudspeaker $990 Review

April 14, 2020 Comments Off on Focal Chora 806 Loudspeaker $990 Review

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“Soundstaging and imaging were very good. The 806 was unobtrusive in the room and effectively disappeared during all but the most high-output playback. Instruments were focused and spread out naturally across a dimensional stage. The defined space and ambience between images made it easy to take a virtual tour around and through the orchestra. Smaller jazz combos and vocals could be reproduced with a realistic sense of scale, but overall scale and foundational weight were reduced somewhat (compared with how I imagine the 806’s floorstanding siblings, the 816 and 826 would perform). But that’s the nature of small two-way compacts. For the most part there were no obvious colorations, though on occasion the enclosure hinted at a slight hollowness—a sense, at times, of images not able to fully escape the cabinet.”

SVS Ultra | Audiophile Loudspeaker Review!

April 11, 2020 Comments Off on SVS Ultra | Audiophile Loudspeaker Review!

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Rethm Maarga loudspeaker Review

April 10, 2020 Comments Off on Rethm Maarga loudspeaker Review

Once in my system, the Maargas brought to it a combination of strengths and weaknesses very different from those of my Altec Flamencos and DeVore O/93s. The Rethms were “airier” and more open than either, with spatial performance that was also superior (especially relative to the Altecs): Images of instruments and voices were more distinct from one another than I usually hear at home, some addressing me from a stage of greater-than-average apparent depth. On the down side, my system’s sense of scale took a step backward—the size of everything was now medium-small to medium—and there was a lack of midrange richness. There was also a bit more upper-mid graininess than I’m used to hearing”

Magico A1 Loudspeaker £9998 Review

April 8, 2020 Comments Off on Magico A1 Loudspeaker £9998 Review

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“Magico’s costlier enclosures employ constrained-layer damping – a sandwich of aluminium and a lossy polymer layer that converts vibration to heat. As one concession to cost, none of the A series has these layers, but with panel sizes as small and (relatively) thick as the A1, any such additional damping is rather less critical.

The A1’s drivers and crossover are all culled from Magico’s development of its costlier ranges. That extremely lightweight and rigid beryllium tweeter – shared across the A1, A3 and forthcoming A5 – uses the same 28mm dome as the high frequency drivers in its M-series, albeit without the ‘diamond coating’. The motor system is slightly simpler, but is still based on a neodymium magnet assembly and 28mm voice coil, and the driver as whole is now loaded into an improved absorptive rear chamber.”

NEW Focal Chora Series – Review!

April 7, 2020 Comments Off on NEW Focal Chora Series – Review!

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