DYNAUDIO EMIT 10 BOOKSHELF (STAND-MOUNTED) SPEAKERS$799 REVIEW

August 22, 2024 Comments Off on DYNAUDIO EMIT 10 BOOKSHELF (STAND-MOUNTED) SPEAKERS$799 REVIEW

I listened to the Dynaudio Emit 10 speakers using Qobuz high res streaming through a laboratory-grade soundcard balanced output into Parasound JC 1+ monoblock power amplifiers. The speakers were placed on stands 10 feet apart, toed in.

Below are the standard albums that I use for reviews. I don’t use all of them for every review, but I include some for each of the factors that I want to listen for, such as violin smoothness, sibilance, male and female voices, bass punch, etc. I also listen to new music releases for some variety, but the main opinions are based on the standard albums because I know what they are supposed to sound like

How Storing Movies on Vinyl Lost RCA $650 Million

August 22, 2024 Comments Off on How Storing Movies on Vinyl Lost RCA $650 Million

SHANLING M5 ULTRA REVIEW

August 19, 2024 Comments Off on SHANLING M5 ULTRA REVIEW

The outputs are positioned on top, with playback buttons and a volume wheel on the right side—a classic DAP layout. The volume wheel adds a touch of Shanling’s authenticity. However, despite the overall excellent build quality, the volume knob still wobbles when used, which doesn’t inspire confidence regarding long-term use.

Alberto Guerra Designs (AGD) Solo Monoblock Amps Review $23,500

August 19, 2024 Comments Off on Alberto Guerra Designs (AGD) Solo Monoblock Amps Review $23,500

After multiple dedicated listening sessions over many weeks, with dozens and dozens of albums, the amplifiers never rose more than a few degrees ambient room temperature. These will happily drive whatever speakers you might choose to use. These could very well be the last amplifiers you’d ever need to buy. I’d be hard pressed to find a need for more power than these can offer and the ability to upgrade the sound stage in years ahead makes this a no-brainer.

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 Vivid Audio’s Moya M1 Loudspeaker Review

August 19, 2024 Comments Off on  Vivid Audio’s Moya M1 Loudspeaker Review

STAX SRS-X1000 EARSPEAKER SYSTEM $980 REVIEW

August 18, 2024 Comments Off on STAX SRS-X1000 EARSPEAKER SYSTEM $980 REVIEW

For many audiophiles, electrostatic systems represent the pinnacle of headphones. However, the price of entry is steep for most of the systems, leaving out a large group of potential listeners. The STAX engineers have created a system that costs less than a decent pair of headphones, thus placing ownership within reach of most of us. When I unpacked the SR-X1 earspeakers and the SRM-270S amplifier, my first impression was just how tiny and almost toy-like this system was. When I previously reviewed the STAX SR-L500 MK2, I had to clear my desk and re-arrange my gear to make space for the energizer. This time, nothing got moved. The SRM-270S amplifier sat on top of my Topping, with room left over for the Topping remote, and the SR-X1 earspeakers took up almost no airspace hanging from a headphone stand. It makes it possible to add an electrostatic system to an existing system. It gives someone not familiar with electrostatic headphones, a way to explore their unique sound with hardly any additional impact to valuable desk real estate.

Yamaha NS-800A Review!

August 18, 2024 Comments Off on Yamaha NS-800A Review!

DISCO-ANTISTAT MK.II+ BEST MANUAL CLEANING SYSTEM YOU CAN BUY?

August 18, 2024 Comments Off on DISCO-ANTISTAT MK.II+ BEST MANUAL CLEANING SYSTEM YOU CAN BUY?

Westone Audio Pro X10 Review

August 18, 2024 Comments Off on Westone Audio Pro X10 Review

hybrid Centaurus Major and Minor  Review

August 17, 2024 Comments Off on hybrid Centaurus Major and Minor  Review

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The Major, too, works best with a minimum of 18in clearance from the back wall, but you can just about get away with flush placement. With both speakers, fine-tuning involves the usual Apogee four-step, juggling tilt (using the screw-in spikes), toe-in, fore-and-aft placement and left/right positioning. What’s important for those who might consider the Minor due to its suitability for small rooms is the optional stand, which adds a few inches to the height but adjusts the tilt for nearfield listening.

My main concern with these speakers involved the amplifier selection. Using the familiar battery of sources – Lyra Clavis cartridge, SME V/Oracle front end, and CAL and Marantz CD-12 CD players – I spent most of my time swapping amplifiers, trying hard to find one which wouldn’t drive the Centaurs. Let me tell you something else: nobody has heard what an Apogee can do unless they’ve used valves. And, as we all know, this has been denied us due to the hideously low impedances of the full-range models. A Croft Series 5, Radford STA-25, a 35W/channel from Woodside costing roughly the same as a pair of Minors and some 100W monoblocks from Ray Lumley, drove the Minor to adequate levels – and the Major.