T+A DAC200 Review

December 12, 2023 Comments Off on T+A DAC200 Review

Wharfedale Elysian 3 REVIEW

December 12, 2023 Comments Off on Wharfedale Elysian 3 REVIEW

The Pass Labs HPA-1 – A Superb Headphone Amp

December 11, 2023 Comments Off on The Pass Labs HPA-1 – A Superb Headphone Amp

I employ the Dan Clark Audio Stealth headphones for the focused portion of this review, and to provide a more worthy comparison, I forego using my $650 SGA-1 Soncoz Headphone Amplifier that, while an excellent value for the money, is a lighter-bodied pinot noir to the bolder HPA-1’s cabernet sauvignon. Hence, I enlist the services of the powerful, but discontinued Cypher Labs Prautes tube headphone amplifier with a rebuilt power supply.

I had been very impressed by the Prautes when I reviewed it in 2019, and Joe Jerzec, who was a reseller and lent me the review sample when he ran JAM’n Audio (he’s currently a partner at Purity Audio Design), lent it to me again. A veritable tank, only 50 units were made, retailing for $3900 (that would be $4714 in 2023 dollars, according to Amortization.org). One of its standout features is an impedance selector switch to accommodate various headphone and speaker impedances, as follows: 300 Ω, 100 Ω: Standard for many Studio headphones, 32 Ω: Standard consumer headphones, 8 Ω: Speakers or very low impedance headphones, and IEM: In-Ear-Headphones.

Now, the Stealth headphones have a 23 Ohm impedance and a sensitivity of roughly 86 – 87 dB/mW, so they’re not the most efficient headphones, meaning you have to crank up the volume on a headphone amp to hear them properly. 

Make Your Room Sound AMAZING! Audio Treatment Step-by-Step Guide

December 11, 2023 Comments Off on Make Your Room Sound AMAZING! Audio Treatment Step-by-Step Guide

Pro-Ject Award-Winning X2B True Balanced Turntable Review

December 11, 2023 Comments Off on Pro-Ject Award-Winning X2B True Balanced Turntable Review

Krell Illusion II/KSA-i400 Pre/Power Amplifiers Review

December 10, 2023 Comments Off on Krell Illusion II/KSA-i400 Pre/Power Amplifiers Review

https://www.hifinews.com/content/krell-illusion-iiksa-i400-prepower-amplifiers

An Ethernet port is provided on the power amp for software updates, but the only means of control from the preamp is via 12V triggers for on/standby. The Illusion II itself has two sets of balanced analogue inputs and three on RCAs, plus two coaxial, optical and one AES/EBU digital input. Outputs are also on XLRs and RCAs, alongside 12V trigger in/outs, and a socket for an external IR receiver should you want to hide the preamp away.

Front panel controls are via traditional ‘pin-head’ pushbuttons, duplicated on the chunky metal remote handset. There’s no volume knob, but the balanced resistor-ladder adjustment has a rather a large number of very fine steps controlled by up/down buttons. This makes for precise if rather slow adjustment, but at least the blue light-bar on the preamp, which initially glows red in standby, flashes to show you that commands are being received and acted upon. There’s a mute button on the remote should you wish for a swifter pause or restoration of output level.

Marantz 40n Streaming Amplifier Review

December 10, 2023 Comments Off on Marantz 40n Streaming Amplifier Review

https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2023/4/1/yamaha-a-s1200-integrated-amplifier

Components like the 40n are priced well, feature and function-packed, and have a huge PR/hype push machine behind them at launch. Research the first two carefully, and ignore the latter by listening to lots of music you know and love. Your ears (and wallet) will eventually make the right design. The Marantz 40n Streaming Amplifier is a high-end winner in looks, functionality, and price. But even at a relatively reasonable $2499, you want your investment to sound good. Rest assured, it does. It’s a well-designed high-end product I imagine will fit into many modern, lifestyle systems. Is the sound right for you in the long term? That’s what an in-home audition is for. There are so many top integrateds of all stripes and topologies at this price point that it behooves the prospective purchaser to part with their money only when they are assured musical satisfaction. As for me, a warm recommendation.

McIntosh ML1 MKII REVIEW

December 10, 2023 Comments Off on McIntosh ML1 MKII REVIEW

Schiit Yggdrasil + OG DAC $2699 Review

December 9, 2023 Comments Off on Schiit Yggdrasil + OG DAC $2699 Review

The Yggdrasil + OG delivers a very capable bass which is big bodied and full – retaining the elements of both macro-dynamic prowess as well as the incision of the original Yggdrasil. There is a good layer of smoothness with a sound which invokes both clarity and depth while also being faithful to a natural and organic sound.  

Coming on to the midrange, the Yggdrasil + OG offers a beautifully textured midrange with excellent detailing and realness particularly with respect to acoustic instruments. One of the critiques of the original Yggdrasil was that it could come across as a tad incisive depending on the nature of the track. With the plus OG version, there is some sweet overtone added to the midrange which certainly makes it more forgiving compared to prior iterations.

Audeze LCD-5 headphones Review

December 9, 2023 Comments Off on Audeze LCD-5 headphones Review

https://www.stereophile.com/content/audeze-lcd-5-headphones

When it comes to headphones, I’m not an easy fit. Most headphones need to be set to the smallest/tightest setting to stay securely on my noggin. The LCD-5 fit my head and ears with what felt like a very good seal with a couple of notches left over.

One final, well-conceived detail: The cable-connection sockets are positioned farther back on the ear cups than on many other headphones, which helps keep the cables out of the way—farther from your hands and out of your face. The cable’s “Goldilocks” length worked well for me: long enough to let me roll a comfy office chair around, but not so long that the cable dragged on the floor or found its way under the chair wheels in the studio at the radio station.