BH Sound SV-661R Bookshelf Speaker Review
July 5, 2018 Comments Off on BH Sound SV-661R Bookshelf Speaker Review
“If you are a lover of jazz, acoustic, classical, opera, or vocal-centric music, you will find RBH Sound’s SV-661R to be a very satisfying speaker. It has excellent soundstaging, with accurate layering and positioning of players on that stage. Because of its proprietary AMT driver, the SV-661R delivers beautiful timbres/tonality/colors in the very important midrange and treble regions. This tonality is delivered in a slightly warm/silky way that allows you to relax into the music, but it doesn’t get in the way of transparency or micro-details. Plus, the physical appearance of the SV-661R speaker is quite attractive, and its rather small size makes it easy to place in most listening spaces.”

MAGNEPAN 30.7 FOUR‑PANEL DIPOLAR PLANAR LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM $30,000 REVIEW
July 3, 2018 Comments Off on MAGNEPAN 30.7 FOUR‑PANEL DIPOLAR PLANAR LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM $30,000 REVIEW
“Magnepan’s 30.7 is in my view a landmark design—one that does all things well and some things (textural and transient nuances, three-dimensionality, and realistic image scale) extraordinarily well. While $30,000 is a lot to pay for any pair of loudspeakers, the fact is that the 30.7s deliver sound quality competitive with (and in some respects superior to) loudspeakers ranging from two to nearly ten times their price. This means the 30.7 is at once an expensive product that also offers exceptional value for money! If you have the chance, I urge you to hear Magnepan’s 30.7, if only to experience what a world-class $30,000 loudspeaker system can really do.”

Spendor A7 Review
July 2, 2018 Comments Off on Spendor A7 Review
“Such qualities could easily nudge the Spendors over into ‘clinical-sounding’ territory, but instead they’re full of expressive melodies and undulating dynamics.
From sparse, mournful Ólufar Arnalds compositions to the chirpy hip-hop of Salt-N-Pepa, the A7s masterfully weave their way through whatever rhythm they’re confronted with, engrossing us with their performance along the way.”

Monster Solara Speaker Review – Video
June 24, 2018 Comments Off on Monster Solara Speaker Review – Video
HIGH END 2016 – Demonstration of the Radialstrahler System mbl 101 X-treme
June 24, 2018 Comments Off on HIGH END 2016 – Demonstration of the Radialstrahler System mbl 101 X-treme
finished making SPEAKER STANDS! Upholstery process – Video
June 23, 2018 Comments Off on finished making SPEAKER STANDS! Upholstery process – Video
Wilson Audio Alexia Series 2 loudspeaker $57,900 Review
June 21, 2018 Comments Off on Wilson Audio Alexia Series 2 loudspeaker $57,900 Review
“Yes, I’m an engineer, but I don’t mistake the road for the destination. Designers can and do take many roads, but their ultimate destination is the same: to allow listeners to be transported by their music to that place where worldly cares cease to exist. And that the Alexia Series 2 did to perfection—without smoothing over the recordings’ imperfections, without bowdlerizing the meanings of the music. I can’t pretend that the life of a magazine editor is not stressful—I knew it was going into it. But evening after evening, after taking the subway home from the office, I cracked open a beer—Dale’s Pale Ale, or New Belgium Fat Tire Amber Ale, or Firestone-Walker Union Jack IPA, or Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA, or even Raging Bitch Belgian-style IPA from Flying Dog Brewery (footnote 1)—settled back in my listening chair, fired up my iPad, set the Roon app to its random-play Radio function, and let the Wilson Alexia Series 2s take me far, far away. That is what great speakers do.”

Sound Lab Ultimate 545 electrostatic loudspeakers $29,995 Review
June 19, 2018 Comments Off on Sound Lab Ultimate 545 electrostatic loudspeakers $29,995 Review
“I had hoped for the dawn of a technology that would lead to the development of midget speakers capable of large scale orchestral reproduction without sacrificing the ability to reenact the gentleness and lightness in Vladimir Horowitz’ playful Moscow live concert recording. But if the sonically and visually tantalizing Sound Lab curved panels are what we have to contend with, I don’t see a problem. For the mere fact that the Sound Lab Ultimate 545 was able to produce tonality of such freshness and clarity that it had cemented its position as the ultimate transducer; never-minding the occasional electrostatic crackling of the panel, a happenstance resulting from a slightly greedy increase of the panel bias, which only added to an already hopelessly fun ownership experience.”

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH AUDIO EXOTICS – VIDEO
June 19, 2018 Comments Off on EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH AUDIO EXOTICS – VIDEO
ideohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuJ3vCVo0XI
Magico M3 Loudspeaker $75,000 Review
June 17, 2018 Comments Off on Magico M3 Loudspeaker $75,000 Review
“Obviously the M3 gets my highest recommendation. It is as good a dynamic loudspeaker as you can buy. Do remember, though, that to elicit the very best from one of the most accurate and realistic transducers on the market you’ll need electronics that are just as high in resolution and as low in distortion/coloration as the M3s. In my experience that means something solid-state from the Swiss contingent (i.e., Soulution or CH Precision) or from the best American marques (Constellation, D’Agostino, etc.). I haven’t tried the M3s with tubes, but Magicos typically don’t fare as well with glass bottles as they do with silicon semiconductors (Convergent Audio Technology being the exception). All of this means that M3s aren’t just a loudspeaker purchase; they are a system purchase (including cabling, BTW). In other words, they are for the wealthy.”

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