2 Million Audiophile Setup – Acapella

November 6, 2024 Comments Off on 2 Million Audiophile Setup – Acapella

Topping D50 III & A50 III $229 Review

November 2, 2024 Comments Off on Topping D50 III & A50 III $229 Review

The agility of the D50 III really stood out during my listening sessions, making it feel like it has excellent control over the frequency spectrum, especially in complex genres. Whether I was listening to fast-paced heavy metal tracks or instrumental pieces, the D50 III impressed me. The D50 III punches well above its weight.

I have a D90 III Discrete sitting next to it, which is undoubtedly a more refined and resolving DAC; the D50 III still holds its ground. While the D90 has clear advantages in terms of depth, tonal realism, and overall resolution, the D50 III gives you around 80% of the D90’s performance at a fraction of the cost (around 20% of the D90’s price). This is hard to ignore, especially for the budget audiophile.

Aries Cerat Contendo Installation

November 2, 2024 Comments Off on Aries Cerat Contendo Installation

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Insights from the recent Aries Cerat top-tier installation, with the Aries Cerat team setting up the Contendo horn speaker system in a spacious, custom-built listening room. More info to follow.

$1,5 Million Dollars Audiophile High-End HOME STEREO System

November 2, 2024 Comments Off on $1,5 Million Dollars Audiophile High-End HOME STEREO System

CanJam Dallas 

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Quad Revela 2 £3499 Review

November 1, 2024 Comments Off on Quad Revela 2 £3499 Review

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The Revela 2’s performance was similarly superb with The Mitchell Trio’s set Violets Of Dawn [Mercury STX 61067], recorded in 1965 (post-Chad) and featuring a young John Denver, whose instantly recognisable voice made aural dissection even simpler. Again, the unplugged instruments had body and the right resonances, my only regret being that I didn’t have present one of my guitar-playing friends to see if they could tell which make was being played.

If Quad’s goal with the Revela 2 wasn’t just to revive the brand’s ribbon of 70-plus years ago but to create a box-type speaker that sounds like a dipole or panel, two later studio creations deemed it a success. Both Dr. John’s In The Right Place [Analogue Productions CAPA 006 SA SACD] and Bonnie Raitt’s The Glow [Warner Bros 8122-78383-2 CD] – two albums recorded during the 1970s and therefore probably all-solid-state – are great for evaluating attack, bass power and, again, distinctive vocals.

 Lime Ears Terra Review $1,199 Review

November 1, 2024 Comments Off on  Lime Ears Terra Review $1,199 Review

The mid-range of the Terra shines with clarity and vibrancy, bringing instruments to life with dynamic energy. Its transient response aligns with the bass’s excellence, while the timbre strikes a great balance, offering a natural sound without leaning too warm or thick. The mids are well-bodied but stay controlled, maintaining a balanced and refined presentation.

For its price, the mid-range stands out with top-tier definition, transparency, and resolution. The positioning feels precise, and the natural timbre adds to the overall sense of realism. The Terra offers a detailed, engaging, and non-fatiguing mid-range that excels without being too forward or forced.

 Warsaw Audio Video Show 2024 

November 1, 2024 Comments Off on  Warsaw Audio Video Show 2024 

HiFi Rose RS201E Review

October 31, 2024 Comments Off on HiFi Rose RS201E Review

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This quirky but talented all-in-one does an awful lot more right than it does wrong. If you need to connect vast swathes of equipment to it, the HiFi Rose might be a little limited in terms of inputs, but judged by any other metric this is a tremendously accomplished device that leverages all of the considerable promise of the company’s streaming front end and turns it into something that works very well indeed. This still might not be the most recognisable brand name currently in this category, but the virtues of this innovative little box are considerable and it deserves to be on any shortlist at the price. 

KEF R3 Meta $2,200 Review

October 31, 2024 Comments Off on KEF R3 Meta $2,200 Review

The KEF R3 Meta is a three-way bookshelf speaker, which incorporates KEF’s Metamaterial Absorption Technology and Uni-Q driver array. The speaker features a 25 mm vented aluminum dome tweeter, a 125 mm aluminum cone for midrange frequencies, and a 165 mm hybrid aluminum bass driver. This combination allows the R3 Meta to cover a wide frequency range from 38 Hz to 50 kHz.

With a nominal impedance of 4 ohms and a rated sensitivity of 87dB, it is a moderately easy to drive speaker. KEF suggests amplifiers with up to 180 Watts power. The R3 Meta measures 422 x 200 x 336 mm (HWD) in total and comes with a weight of 12.4kg. That translates to 16.6 x 7.87 x 13.22 inches and 27.33 lbs. For bookshelf speakers, the R3 Meta is on the bigger side. They easily blended into my room though. Especially with the speaker stands KEF also offers.

The R3 Meta has a three-way crossover built-in, which splits the frequencies at 120 and 2,300 Hz. On the back of the unit, you’ll find two sets of speaker posts to connect your cables to. Between them are two knobs, which you can turn, should you want to bi-wire or bi-amp them. By turning the knob, you basically make a connection between the two posts. You could potentially disconnect them and run individual cables in them, or you could also use your own set of jumper cables.