Børresen X6 Loudspeaker $22,000 Review
February 1, 2025 Comments Off on Børresen X6 Loudspeaker $22,000 Review
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The crossover between the midranges and that sexy ribbon tweeter was nearly invisible (inaudible?), rivaling the clarity of the Bowers & Wilkins 801 D4 Signature. “Red” from King Crimson’s Absent Lovers: Live in Montreal 1984 (16/44.1 FLAC, Discipline Global Mobile / Tidal) just bombarded me with upper-midrange and treble information—two angry guitarists fighting with a furious electronic drum kit. The X6s kept the instruments discrete, with the well-behaved interplay between the drivers rendering the performance front and center without me having to think about how it was all working.
For a large portion of my time with the Børresen X6s, I was conscious of the speakers themselves as large, ominous, monolithic presences in my room. I mean this in only the best way possible, as their physical appearance spoke to me in a deeply appealing manner. They were science-fiction-solidified, large wedges of carbon fiber that looked like they were approaching warp speed while standing still.
Initially, the contrast between the X6s’ dramatic appearance and their aural disappearing act imposed a disconnect on my reaction to the speakers. As time went by, though, it got to the point where I could focus my attention on those huge, alien cabinets ready to destroy my world, or throw a switch in my brain and have them disappear completely, leaving only free-floating, disembodied music.

Orchard Audio PecanPi+ Streamer Premium $1499 Review
February 1, 2025 Comments Off on Orchard Audio PecanPi+ Streamer Premium $1499 Review
The trick with more resolution is to ensure proper weight in the lower octaves. If we compare and use an analogy of boxing weight categories, the Pecan Pi+ would be a welterweight. The low end was there, but system matching became more important to achieve a better-balanced perspective. I introduced my REL T-Zero subwoofers into the system, which made the system bloom.
Spatial cues were projected vividly. Soundscape was ultra-wide and tall. Sound cues were portrayed beyond the loudspeaker’s boundaries and with good vertical height. Not splashy, but 3D adjacent. I’m not familiar with the chipsets that Leo uses, but they are different sounding to my ears than most of the chipsets employed in DACs. Leo is an electronic engineer who dives deep into his understanding of computers and other digital systems.
Now, back to the clarity and focus that the PecanPi+ can produce. When listening to the Beach Boys CD reissued by MoFi a few years ago featuring songs from the master tape I noticed a few things. These recordings indeed sounded like they were from master tapes. Clarity and focus is the name of the game with the Orchard Audio streamer. I’ve been involved in making studio recordings, and I recognize what the, you are there sound is. I heard Michael Jackson’s master tape of Thriller with his recording engineer Bruce Swedien at the helm with the Harrison console at Westlake Studios in LA.

Gryphon Audio Designs Diablo 333 integrated amplifier Review
January 31, 2025 Comments Off on Gryphon Audio Designs Diablo 333 integrated amplifier Review
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I was not ready for how truly excellent the Gryphon Audio Designs Diablo 333 integrated amplifier was going to be—what a fine world-class music maker it is. This is the first amp I have had in-house in some time that makes me question my marriage vows to my reference system. The Diablo 333 can power anything, while producing amazing lifelike dynamics, the blackest blacks, and the brightest colors.
The sheer amount of musical energy conveyed, and the detailed truth of that—you need to hear it for yourself. I could trade four boxes for one, and I am all about downsizing these days. For now, reviewing hardware as I do, I need to keep the flexibility of separate components. Is it as good as separates? Yes—it is. The Gryphon Diablo 333 is guarding its treasures, waiting to reveal them just to you.



Mamoritai Euphony $1,999 Review
January 31, 2025 Comments Off on Mamoritai Euphony $1,999 Review
The cherry on top? A massive Noratel Dual 18V Toroidal transformer, rated up to 30W – more than enough for an headphone amp – providing clean and stable power with minimal noise, especially when paired with the Takamisawa RY12W-K relay.
Numbers? SNR was measured at 107dB per channel, crosstalk -97dB, SINAD 103dB, and output power can reach up to 2000mW@32ohms. Surprisingly, the output impedance remained a bit high (10 ohms) meaning that – theoretically – the amp might be better suited for big cans rather than IEMs.

Mutec MC 1.2+ Digital to Digital converter Review
January 31, 2025 Comments Off on Mutec MC 1.2+ Digital to Digital converter Review
Triangle Capella Self-Powered Wireless Stand-Mounted Speakers Review
January 30, 2025 Comments Off on Triangle Capella Self-Powered Wireless Stand-Mounted Speakers Review
Create audiophile-grade wireless earbuds and speakers. But it all has to be simple to use. Youth likes easy to blend in with what they are doing at the time.Earbuds are simple to power with small batteries, but speakers are a different thing altogether. They need to have a decent amount of watts available. Batteries won’t work, and putting a Class A/B power amplifier on the back of a speaker will produce a hefty speaker, the rear panel of which would get hot.Enter Class D amplification. They can be small and don’t get hot, just modestly warm at worst.Triangle’s new Capella stand-mount speakers (OK on a bookshelf too since the port is on the bottom) fit the bill, and I got a pair in their Astral Blue wood-grained finish

THIEAUDIO Origin Review
January 30, 2025 Comments Off on THIEAUDIO Origin Review
Origin has a very easily recognizable THIEAUDIO in-house sound. Coming from IEMs like Oracle MKIII and Hype 10, you can easily relate to the Origin’s tuning. It remains rather balanced throughout the frequency range but with an elevated bass response.
The bass is quite strong, with some emphasis on the sub-bass while maintaining a good impact and tightness in the mid-bass region. The midrange, like most sibling IEMs, stays near neutral with a touch of musicality and sweetness.
The two EST drivers make the treble region pleasant without any harshness or sibilance. The bone conduction driver adds vibrancy to the sound, adding a layer of excitement. With the Origin, you can observe the BCD in action due to the tactile vibrations.

SW1X Lady Pearl Horn Loudspeakers
January 29, 2025 Comments Off on SW1X Lady Pearl Horn Loudspeakers
A sneak peek into the production of the SW1X Audio Design Lady Pearl horn loudspeakers, kicking off 2025 with a sleek black finish for the Lady Pearl

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