Dynaudio Xeo 10 review
January 3, 2019 Comments Off on Dynaudio Xeo 10 review
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That feeling dissipates once you start playing music through the Dynaudios, as they sound fantastic. They have the same spirit as their predecessors – namely, a do-it-all attitude that’s confident with every element of delivering music – but it’s level of clarity and scale that really stands out.
For small speakers, they sure belt out a large and spacious soundstage. These boxes have no problem going loud: they remain clean and don’t harden up when pushed to high volume levels, which is very impressive for speakers of their kind. ”

Coming in 2019: Sonus faber EXTREMA $100.000 Carbon Fiber Loudspeakers
January 1, 2019 Comments Off on Coming in 2019: Sonus faber EXTREMA $100.000 Carbon Fiber Loudspeakers
B&W 606 Review
December 28, 2018 Comments Off on B&W 606 Review
“We waited a long time to hear the new B&W 600 Series in our test rooms, but after a few days in the company of the B&W 606 speakers, all is forgiven.
A great size and price for anyone with more than a passing interest in music, the 606s will breathe new life into your favourite tracks. They’re upbeat and energetic, deliver punchy, solid bass and offer class-leading levels of detail and dynamics. The new mid-priced speakers to beat? They might just be. We can’t wait to hear the rest of the range.”

Modified cheap $3 speaker – Awesome sound quality
December 26, 2018 Comments Off on Modified cheap $3 speaker – Awesome sound quality
Acoustic Preference Gracioso 2.0 LE/ST speakers review
December 26, 2018 Comments Off on Acoustic Preference Gracioso 2.0 LE/ST speakers review
“I’m certain you’ve already deciphered from the review of how these speakers cannot be manufactured in large volumes. Acoustic Preference never targeted a massive consumer market. Their customer base consists of the people with a selective taste for something distinctive, vibrant to behold proudly for the years to come.
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Raidho Acoustics, D-4.1 Loudspeaker Review
December 19, 2018 Comments Off on Raidho Acoustics, D-4.1 Loudspeaker Review
Sonus faber Sonetto III Loudspeakers Review
December 17, 2018 Comments Off on Sonus faber Sonetto III Loudspeakers Review
“Turning up the volume, Peter Washington’s bass notes provided a nice vibration to the room. Quiet passages in the song were inky black. The piano sounded so alive and natural, with overtones just seeming to be suspended in midair. I know it’s a cliché, but the Sonettos made it seem more like I was in the studio listening to Bennett and Krall lay down this track than listening through a pair of speakers”

Elac Navis ARB 51 Active wireless speakers
December 16, 2018 Comments Off on Elac Navis ARB 51 Active wireless speakers
KEF LSX WIRELESS STEREO SPEAKERS REVIEW
December 14, 2018 Comments Off on KEF LSX WIRELESS STEREO SPEAKERS REVIEW
“Sure, if you’re a Hi-Fi enthusiast, you’ll get more in many ways with its bigger brother. And while the LSX isn’t quite at home in my dedicated room, for me at least, it certainly has a place as a second system in the living area to be enjoyed by the entire family.
The crazed music fans fortunate enough to see Hendrix play Woodstock back in 1969 could not have even imagined this level of audio quality, or the convenience we have available to us today in products such as this.

JBL’s mighty 4429 and S3900 speakers
December 11, 2018 Comments Off on JBL’s mighty 4429 and S3900 speakers
“The JBL L100 Classic handily illustrates the differences in sound between box and horn speakers. At the Harman Store the L100 Classic sounded more tonally saturated, more fleshed out and bolder. Meanwhile the JBL 4429 was tonally cooler, more immediate and dynamics kicked harder. It had more spring in its step and its energy levels were higher. I found I could play the 4429s louder than I normally would, the high volume didn’t make me wince.
I was surprised to hear that even with heavily-compressed rock recordings like Spoon’s Hot Thoughts, the music sounded better than ever. The momentum came through more completely. Electric bass sounds more like the real thing over the 4429, there’s more growl and more of everything. The L100 Classic makes plenty of bass, but the tactile quality of the sound is much reduced. Reggae recordings burst through the 4429, electric guitars’ immediacy was likewise liberated by these speakers.”

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