MONITOR AUDIO STUDIO 89 REVIEW

August 30, 2024 Comments Off on MONITOR AUDIO STUDIO 89 REVIEW

Plexamp is a FREE ALTERNATIVE to Roon

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FiiO’s FH19 Flagship $599 Review

August 29, 2024 Comments Off on FiiO’s FH19 Flagship $599 Review

FiiO continues to innovate and surprise up with great products that deliver the goods across a variety of price points to meet consumer needs. 

What I find interesting about the FH19 is that it follows the release of the FA19 by only a few months, but both seem to be considered flagship products. However, the newer FH19 is just a little over half the price of the FA19 which makes it a real bargain for those looking for high-end IEM performance. 

Orchard Audio Starkrimson Mono Premium Amplifier$1249 Review

August 29, 2024 Comments Off on Orchard Audio Starkrimson Mono Premium Amplifier$1249 Review

https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/1870-orchard-audio-starkrimson-mono-premium-amplifier

Speaking of class-A amps, I compared the pair of Starkrimson Mono Premiums directly against my First Watt F5 stereo power amp (discontinued; $3000 when new), which is roughly their polar opposite. Both amps post near-cutting-edge distortion and noise specs, but the First Watt gets there from a different direction.

The F5 is a big, heavy, class-A push-pull transistor amp, with output MOSFETs bolted to chunky heatsinks, a hefty linear power supply fat with capacitors, and not much else—designer Nelson Pass favors designs that put as few parts in the way of the signal as possible. With these two amps coming from competing philosophies, I knew this would be a fun comparison.

At first, I was struck by how similar they sounded. Both amps circled closely around neutrality, but each offered its own distinct flavor. Replaying “Car Radio” with the F5, I heard the class-A amp thicken things up a touch, in the expected way. It provided more density and tonal color than the Starkrimsons, albeit at the expense of the micron-precise separation of the GaN amps. The flawless tonal presentation of the First Watt F5 gave the amp more verve and groove-factor, though it gave up some grip at the frequency extremes compared to the Starkrimson Mono Premiums. The Orchard amps let me hear everything in the music more clearly, however, and surprised me with their imaging prowess.

Dr. Harman’s Audio Oasis

August 29, 2024 Comments Off on Dr. Harman’s Audio Oasis

Home System

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Vera-Fi A40 Power Amplifier – World’s 1st review!

August 28, 2024 Comments Off on Vera-Fi A40 Power Amplifier – World’s 1st review!

Keeping the A40 in context with the gear I’d probably pair it up with if I were building a system for about 10-15k is a home run. An out-of-the-ballpark, across the fence, into the parking lot home run. Using an older ARC SP-9 preamplifier (about $900 – used), the Naim CD5is CD player (about $2k new), a used SOTA Sapphire turntable (again about $1,500) along with the Harbeth Monitor 30 speakers, Magnepan 2.7X speakers, and the Vera-Fi Vanguards.  Altogether, these Legos were combined to build systems worth about $6,000 to about $20k.

It’s also worth mentioning that the A40 does an excellent job driving the MartinLogan ESL9s we have on hand. If you have a pair of MLs around, this can be your amplifier, too, if you don’t need to blow the windows out. Great success was had with my vintage Acoustat 2+2 ESL speakers, so this might just be a FAB amplifier to pair up with a pair of Quad 57s too. Finally, the A40 perfectly matches the new SVS Ultra Evolution Towers. We’ve got a pair of those in on review, too, and their highly resolving diamond tweeter might be a bit too much for some, but the combination of the modestly mellow A40 and the up-front SVS speakers is a killer combo.

In conclusion, the A40 is an excellent anchor for a sub-$20k hifi system without having to go used or DIY. While you can’t bridge them (again, there goes the magic), using a pair of these in a vertical biamp type system could be incredibly good for those craving more dynamic headroom.

Acoustic Revive RHR-21 review

August 28, 2024 Comments Off on Acoustic Revive RHR-21 review

Acoustic Revive is one such product that can take the balance of the system to a new level of performance, but it needs clever and well-thought-out positioning in the audio system. When this criterion is met, the RHR-21 can make a notable difference in sound reproduction, and when it is in its intended place, it shows its potency easily, and the effect is not moderate by any means. It can bring a far greater benefit to the overall performance of the system than its proportion would suggest. This is particularly interesting because, as written in the music section, it touches the harmonic structure of the music, more specifically, the harmonic density and tonal overlay, along with a richer sound projection, and that alone is a great compliment and highlight.
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Monitor Audio’s STUDIO 89 Review

August 28, 2024 Comments Off on Monitor Audio’s STUDIO 89 Review

Topping B200 Review $1,200

August 28, 2024 Comments Off on Topping B200 Review $1,200