Diptyque DP 115 Speakers $12,000 Review
August 26, 2024 Comments Off on Diptyque DP 115 Speakers $12,000 Review
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/diptyque-dp-115-speakers-planar-magnetic-attraction
First, the caveats. Unsurprisingly, high-performance sound comes at a cost. That cost is literal; the MSRP of $12K is the highest of any speakers I have reviewed for this magazine. You also need to have a beefy amp to drive these speakers properly, a bargain AVR will not do the trick. So, you have to invest in speakers and power. Plus, the 40 Hz extension is pretty much determined by the laws of physics, so if you want to play deeper you need a sub that can keep up with speakers of this quality, representing another sizable investment.
But if you do take that path, the reward is tremendous. In previous issues, I have discussed how I have begun to weigh the benefits of fewer but better channels versus adding ever more speakers to a system. These days, a 13.4.6 system is doable with a high-end AVR. But the bottom line is maxing out an AVR like that costs even more than buying a nice stereo, and yet these days even high-end 2-channel gear accommodates eARC and streaming, so it really is OK to put a pair of awesome speakers in your living room, use them for everything, and call it a day.

Format Changes Coming Soon to Tidal
August 26, 2024 Comments Off on Format Changes Coming Soon to Tidal
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/format-changes-coming-soon-tidal
The move to drop Sony’s 360 Reality Audio format comes in the wake of the decision to embrace Dolby Atmos as its go-to format for immersive surround sound. Tidal said it chose Atmos as “the format we will support going forward due to the number of compatible devices, catalog availability, and artist adoption of the format.”
Starting July 24, 360 Reality Audio tracks and albums in subscriber collections, including those in playlists and downloaded for offline access, will be grayed out and unavailable for streaming.A decided blow to Sony and owners of Sony headphones who enjoy listening to music in the format, which was introduced five years ago.

DCA Aeon 2 Noir Closed-Back Headphones vs. Aeon 2 Closed vs. Aeon 2 Open REVIEW
August 26, 2024 Comments Off on DCA Aeon 2 Noir Closed-Back Headphones vs. Aeon 2 Closed vs. Aeon 2 Open REVIEW
THIEAUDIO ORACLE MKIII REVIEW
August 24, 2024 Comments Off on THIEAUDIO ORACLE MKIII REVIEW
The Oracle series represents ThieAudio’s interpretation of budget tribrid studio monitors, designed to deliver a signature suitable for studio or artist environments with solid technical capabilities at a reasonable price. Since the launch of the MkI and MkII, ThieAudio has introduced several technological innovations with the Hype series that they are excited to implement in the Oracle series. By listening to feedback from both audiophiles and professionals, they seem to have found a middle-ground signature that will keep both parties happy. ThieAudio claims the MkIII retains the original Oracle DNA as a capable studio monitor, with bass elevation restricted to the sub-bass shelf to provide instrument body for drummers and bass guitarists while keeping the mids flat and neutral thie-style. Also, the treble has been modified to be smoother than its Oracle MkII predecessor. They also state that upgrading the 3-way crossover to a more complex 4-way crossover system allowed them to utilize the drivers to reach their maximum potential.

Audioquest PowerQuest 303 Power Conditioner Review
August 24, 2024 Comments Off on Audioquest PowerQuest 303 Power Conditioner Review
https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2023/11/4/audioquest-powerquest-303-power-conditioner
Everyone needs an amplifier and speakers to make music but not everyone needs a power conditioner. In that sense, power products like the AudioQuest 303 will not be necessary for everyone. On the other hand, everyone does need power and if that power is not feeding a high-end system cleanly, there is a problem in need of a solution. In this case, the AudioQuest PowerQuest 303 ($459) is a perfect place to start. It’s practically designed, accessibly priced and widely available. I found it had a positive effect on a basic power issue without negatively impacting the sound of my system which is exactly what I would hope for from a power conditioner. Anyone looking to add power conditioning to their system would do well to maintain their healthy skepticism for the all exotic and expensive power products on the market and just give the Powerquest 303 a try. It may well be the perfect real-world power solution.

Volumio introduces Motivo Streamer transport and headphone amplifier £1,500
August 23, 2024 Comments Off on Volumio introduces Motivo Streamer transport and headphone amplifier £1,500
At its heart lies a SABRE ES9038 DAC that supports hi-res PCM music files up to 384kHz while outputs include XLR balanced and RCA unbalanced outs, coaxial and optical (up to 192kHz PCM), USB (up to 768kHz) and I2S HDMI (up to 384kHz PCM and DSD256).
Users can enjoy AI music discovery, controlled and configured via an app, while Spotify, Tidal, Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Roon Ready, YouTube, Bandcamp, Pandora and Fusion DSP are all available via the Volumio Premium software included on the device and plugins. With casting to Sonos and Google Cast, the Motivo is fully integrated with Web-Radio Directories, it also boasts AirPlay and CD playback and ripping. Finally, the built-in stereo headphone amplifier is optimised for both high and low-impedance headphones


STAX SR-003 MK2 Electrostatic Earspeakers with SRM-D10 II Energizer Review
August 23, 2024 Comments Off on STAX SR-003 MK2 Electrostatic Earspeakers with SRM-D10 II Energizer Review
One of the great things that I originally fell in love with STAX for was the ability to deliver a detailed open treble without getting fatiguing so if the 003 couldn’t deliver that, I was going to be royally disappointed. No worries, they deliver. There is good energy and percussion snap is phenomenal and about as real as you’re likely to ever hear. Cymbals are dead on, and there is no metallic click to be heard anywhere. I would not call the 003 bright as it balances extremely well, but it is very detailed in the upper ranges and proves that there is a difference in bright and detailed that often gets lumped together by lesser models.
The place where the 003 really surprises though is in its stage and imaging. These have a great stage with plenty of room in all dimensions and the ability to make sounds appear at various depths throughout the stage. Tracks like the intro to “Who are you” (The Who) or “So Lonesome” (Cowboy Junkies) are great listens as the 003 creates a vivid picture of the space around the performers. Bigger ensembles really show off the layering and imaging as seating the orchestra is a non-event with positions defined tightly in space and dimensions seemingly conforming to the track as the stage shape follows the recording being played. The 003 handled everything I threw at it with no sign of compression and the ability to get loud and still deliver the quietest nuances in the background.


ZMF BOKEH $1,098 REVIEW
August 22, 2024 Comments Off on ZMF BOKEH $1,098 REVIEW
We already know that ZMF like using different ear pads as they can easily that to alter the headphone’s tuning. The Bokeh pads are an evolution of ZMF’s Caldera pads design, and there are different versions available: Hybrid, Suede and Protein (see pics). All of the pads incorporate a distinctive fluted design, asymmetrical ear-side hole orientation, and a skewed Z-Axis angle for an optimal seal on the submental space of your neck, ensuring unparalleled comfort and sound. The driver side’s inner diameter can adapt seamlessly to airflow requirements, without messing up your sensory experience via the outer diameter that touches the skin thanks to the fluted design. Tweak the circular axis on the baffle to make these pads your own, so the thickest part matches perfectly with your unique contours

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