Canor AI 2.10 Integrated Hybrid Amplifier $4000 Review
January 23, 2024 Comments Off on Canor AI 2.10 Integrated Hybrid Amplifier $4000 Review
https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2023/11/29/canor-ai-210-integrated-hybrid-amplifier
One of my favourite test LPs is the Mehta/LA/Decca Varèse, both sides. Side 1 for “Arcana”, a wild assault on the senses which demands gobs of power from your amp and Side 2 for “Intégrales”, a delicate, tactile percussion and wind piece that makes equally tough demands, but in timbral accuracy, imaging and soundstage. I was surprised at the Canor’s effortless ability to portray the power of “Arcana”, and just as easily the timbral beauty of “Intégrales” but with a tubey leading edge on all transients. It was very beautiful. I was expecting less power. The 2.10’s massive toroidal power supply will give you enough visceral energy and grunt for most repertoire and all but the most problematic of titles.

Denon DP-3000NE Flagship Premium Turntable
January 23, 2024 Comments Off on Denon DP-3000NE Flagship Premium Turntable
Burmester 077/218 Pre/Power Amplifiers Review
January 22, 2024 Comments Off on Burmester 077/218 Pre/Power Amplifiers Review
https://www.hifinews.com/content/burmester-077218-prepower-amplifiers
The distinctively rich presentation of the 077/218 pre/power amplifiers may be at odds with the apocryphal Germanic ‘sound tuning’, but there’s no doubt they are superbly easy to enjoy, while at the same time conveying the spirit and emotion of the music. Add in the solid engineering and lavish styling, and there’s no gainsaying the appeal of these luxurious Nor, indeed, the sound they deliver.



Dekoni x Hifiman Cobalt $399 Review
January 22, 2024 Comments Off on Dekoni x Hifiman Cobalt $399 Review
The Dekoni x Hifiman Cobalt is the result of a potent collaboration between two specialists in the audiophile world. Dekoni Audio, known for its premium earpads and accessories, has partnered with Hifiman, a leader in planar magnetic headphones, to create a dynamic driver showpiece. This closed-back headphone promises an accurate and immersive listening experience, catering to audiophiles who crave sonic purity and detail. This is the second headphone collab from Dekoni, the first being the Dekoni Blue (read our review), a planar magnetic model developed in conjunction with Fostex

WORLDS BEST HiFi Show High End Munich
January 22, 2024 Comments Off on WORLDS BEST HiFi Show High End Munich
Perlisten Audio S5t Loudspeaker Review
January 21, 2024 Comments Off on Perlisten Audio S5t Loudspeaker Review
https://www.hifinews.com/content/perlisten-audio-s5t-loudspeaker
Other times though? The S5t will blow you away. Joe Bonamassa’s ‘High Water Everywhere’ […Live From The Royal Albert Hall; Provogue PRD 7274-2], with its heavy drumming track spread across a huge stage, was an eye-opening moment. The twang of the steel string acoustic guitar had righteous attack, the singer’s vocals were projected high and far, and the speakers disappeared entirely from view.
Of course, this recording is demo-worthy and mixed to sound gargantuan, but Perlisten’s floorstander did it justice. And I got the same impression from Black Sabbath’s ‘Symptom Of The Universe’ [Sabotage; Warner Records RR2 2822], arguably the first ever ‘thrash metal’ track. The S5t didn’t shave an ounce off the grit and texture of Tony Iommi’s serrated guitar riff, while drums and bass crashed around behind. I could have been in the Black Country in 1975.

Mobile Fidelity Electronics MasterPhono Review
January 21, 2024 Comments Off on Mobile Fidelity Electronics MasterPhono Review
https://www.stereophile.com/content/gramophone-dreams-80-mobile-fidelity-electronics-masterphono
Through the MasterPhono, MoFi’s MasterTracker played all three versions in a relaxed, brilliant-but-dark manner that synched well, tone and texture-wise, with Mr. Sanders’s mesmeric incantations. Every time I get tired of using moving magnets it’s because I’m jonesing for the sparkle, dynamic vigor, and transient intensity that moving coils can provide. The MasterTracker MM feeding the MasterPhono played against type, delivering transient virtuosity with copious portions of sparkle and glow.
Are you ready for business class?
If your turntable cost more than a few thousand dollars and your taste in cartridges is moving further into four figures, MoFi’s MasterPhono was created to assist you in your phonophile evolution. For me, a reviewer, it is what I’d been casting about for: alive and vigorous, clear and well-sorted, relaxed and natural, a mid-priced, user-friendly phono stage that’s easy to recommend and enjoy.

Electrocompaniet AW300M Mono Review
January 21, 2024 Comments Off on Electrocompaniet AW300M Mono Review
Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphones $2000 Review
January 20, 2024 Comments Off on Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphones $2000 Review
I may have understated in this review the musicality of the Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphone, so let’s be clear, that is the E3’s strongest suit. I won’t say that it is exactly forgiving, that is not the type of musicality we are looking at here, believe me, if there are flaws in the recording, the E3 will not cover them up, but they make the experience so pleasurable that you won’t care about them. Like its predecessors the ETHER C Flow and the STEALTH, the E3 has an extremely neutral tonal balance, with deep well-controlled sub-bass. There might be a slight depression in the upper midrange, and a slight peak in the mid-treble, but this could just as easily be the speed of the E3 revealing information you didn’t notice before and not creating distortions you did.
It is hard to say, I can say that going from the E3 to the ETHER C Flow, the ETHER C Flow feels shouty, but going the other way, you don’t feel like you are missing anything with the E3. The bass appears to be stronger without being boomy as with open-back headphones, which may be an attribute of the increased dynamic range and bass control, in fact, increased speed, dynamic range, and bass control with lower distortion can account for pretty much everything I hear in the E3.

Van Alstine M750 Mono Amplifiers $2,800 Review
January 20, 2024 Comments Off on Van Alstine M750 Mono Amplifiers $2,800 Review
If I were to read these impressions of the AVA M750 mono blocks before actually listening to them, I would be disinclined to review them. I’d also expect to not enjoy their presentation. They are not the presentation I usually seek out. I would also say they’re slightly more intense sounding than the Pass amplifier. Intense sounds, as I use that term, are often coupled to a hot sounding component. These attributes would, I expect beforehand, to be three strikes in my world. Many of those attributes, perhaps all of them, disincline nuance and subtlety (versus a clear signature). This review helped underline to me that nuanced dynamics are far more important to me than a hammer hitting presentation.
I could see living easily and happily with these amplifiers, perhaps more happily than with my current reference amplifier. Sometimes excellent gear unsettles me, and the M750s certainly did, asking questions about my assumptions. Initially, I thought my review period would be on the shorter end of things, but I grew to appreciate and really enjoy what might be called an argument for a different presentation, one I’d previously disagreed with.


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