XACT Launches the N1
May 31, 2025 Comments Off on XACT Launches the N1
Visited the Ultimate Home Audio System in Malaysia
May 31, 2025 Comments Off on Visited the Ultimate Home Audio System in Malaysia
Schiit Audio Skoll F Balanced Discrete Class A Phono Preamp $399 Review
May 30, 2025 Comments Off on Schiit Audio Skoll F Balanced Discrete Class A Phono Preamp $399 Review
With a linear tonal balance, excellent dynamic range, and extreme noise floor which gives you a massive soundstage the Skoll F is a fantastic stage phono stage, and with the ability to control both input impedance and input capacitance along with both single-ended and balanced inputs (for those who have a second turntable for 78s or mono, the switchable inputs is a boon), an LF filter and four position gain control the Skoll F is incredibly versatile and the remote and Forkbeard control which add to the convenience making the Skoll F a stellar choice pitching way above its pay grade.


DROP + xDuoo TA-84 $299 Review
May 30, 2025 Comments Off on DROP + xDuoo TA-84 $299 Review
Like many more affordable options, the TA-84 doesn’t have a power button on the front, and you have to reach behind it to power it on and off. Take care not to accidentally press your hand on the hot tubes that can reach over +70C. They won’t immediately burn you like hotter-running large power tubes, but you can hurt yourself by pulling your hand back instinctively.
The back also houses switches for gain toggling and switching between the DAC and AUX RCA inputs. DROP specifies the gain of the TA-84 as 16dB, but my own measurements show that the voltage gain is around +18dB on low and +20dB on high gain. With a Sennheiser HD6XX, this meant that I was around midnight on the volume control for most of my listening.

The Focal Sopra no.3
May 29, 2025 Comments Off on The Focal Sopra no.3
These speakers feature a 91.5 sensitivity rating, so anything above 35 watts per channel will drive them, and from hands-on experience, they are very tube friendly.
A bit of time at a friends’ house listening to the Sopra no. 3 for the better part of a day led me to revisit my review, written some time ago, when the bright orange Sopra no.3 graced our cover, and became my personal reference for a few years. Staffer Earle Blanton still uses his Sopra no.3’s as his reference, along with a pair of REL 212SX subwoofers. A formidable combination.

LTA Velo Headphone Amplifier | REVIEW
May 29, 2025 Comments Off on LTA Velo Headphone Amplifier | REVIEW
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While there is no dearth of choices in the $2-3,000 price point, equivalents to the $2,100 Velo are rather scarce. There’s plenty of solid state choices, but just a few more standard OTL tube amps and only a handful of the most affordable transformer-coupled designs. In general, a pure OTL design will tend to sound a bit thinner and more upper-midrange focused than the ZOTL technology from LTA, whereas a transformer-coupled amplifier will often be thicker, and darker. This leaves us in the company of quite clean sounding tube amps which generally cost more or hybrid or solid state amps that sound particularly smooth.
All of this is to say that I think the LTA Velo stacks up quite nicely at its price point. Given the design considerations and how much good sound is on offer, the Velo to my ears and eyes is a welcome exception to the “products must always get more expensive” mantra. While you won’t necessarily be pairing the absolute hungriest planar magnetic headphones with it, it pairs very well with most dynamic and planar headphones, from Audeze to Focal, and plays all of them with that signature LTA balance of good tone, pleasantly warm-of-neutral frequency balance and dense harmonic structure. Definitely worth a listen if you’re in the market for a tube headamp in this price range.


Siltech Royal Single Crown Speaker Cable Reviews
May 29, 2025 Comments Off on Siltech Royal Single Crown Speaker Cable Reviews
The overall neutrality of the Art Series Monets, their quick, insightful nature, and their coherence and imaging is certainly part of a family sound that translates over to the Royal Single Crowns. The Siltechs, though, add in a most endearing character through the midrange, fleshing out instruments and voices in a manner that the Monets can’t quite match. I noted other improvements in the frequency extremes, like increased definition that better focused the flying wedge of basses and drums, and a clearer, more incisive treble that provided more easily digestible information, especially at higher volumes.

Exclusive: BACCH Stratos Atmos Processing System Listening Preview
May 29, 2025 Comments Off on Exclusive: BACCH Stratos Atmos Processing System Listening Preview

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