MEZE AUDIO LIRIC HEADPHONES REVIEW
August 10, 2022 Comments Off on MEZE AUDIO LIRIC HEADPHONES REVIEW
THE WAND 14-4 TURNTABLE REVIEW & GOLDRING 1
August 10, 2022 Comments Off on THE WAND 14-4 TURNTABLE REVIEW & GOLDRING 1
Grado RS1x $750 Review
August 9, 2022 Comments Off on Grado RS1x $750 Review
https://www.whathifi.com/us/reviews/grado-rs1x
That the RS1x are dynamically gifted isn’t a surprise considering their open-back design, which is also why you won’t get as much bass depth as closed-back models typically offer. What acceptable levels of bass you do get, though, are textured and delivered with the same pleasing agility as the rest of the frequency range.
Going up in Grado’s range rewards you with greater subtlety and refinement, but the X Drivers have bridged the gap somewhat and we’re very fond of their exceptional clarity and fleet-footed musicality. We do actually find that you can make small gains in refinement and get slightly more bass presence by swapping the RS1x’s sponge on-ear earpads with the larger ‘over-ear’ versions that are supplied with the Statement Series but also available to purchase separately – a small upgrade, in our minds, but arguably worth it for the modest extra outlay.

Synthesis Metropolis NYC 200i Integrated Amplifier Review
August 9, 2022 Comments Off on Synthesis Metropolis NYC 200i Integrated Amplifier Review
https://www.hifinews.com/content/synthesis-metropolis-nyc-200i-integrated-amplifier
Enter Frank Zappa. ‘Peaches En Regalia’ from The Mothers 1971 [Zappa ZR20038] provided an alternative in that it was recorded at the Fillmore East, so it has a live rather than studio acoustic, while the music is loaded with cacophonous notes. Though far removed from the highly disciplined, note-perfect Sinatra performances, the Zappa recordings share a demand for the convincing recreation of space. Zappa’s guitar floated just right of centre, while the frantic percussion dominated the left. What stood out among the NYC 200i’s primary strengths, though, was the incredible stage depth.
I long ago stopped being a soundstage fetishist, cognisant of how many mono recordings I played, but the antics of Zappa and Co throughout the concert involved enough left-right movement to remind me of early stereo LPs and tapes. What this did for the listening experience, as a challenge for the NYC 200i’s abilities, was to spread out the audience noises – even in stereo, not 5.1 surround – with an effect that reminded me of early Cinerama. This wasn’t a wide but flat, 2D soundstage; I’ve already praised its depth. Rather, with the Fillmore recordings, it reproduced an arc, the sound extending beyond the speakers’ edges.
Why is that so important? Just as the vivid, lifelike warmth and textures of the Frank Sinatra recordings added to the sense of ‘being there’, so did the NYC 200i’s near-enveloping soundstage increase a sense of involvement. No, I wasn’t present 51 years ago when the Mothers performed at the Fillmore. But, hot damn! This amplifier did a remarkable job of transporting me there.



Pass Labs X260.8 Monoblock Amplifiers $14,250 Review
August 8, 2022 Comments Off on Pass Labs X260.8 Monoblock Amplifiers $14,250 Review
My ears were trained years ago, late at night, in dark recording studios. I listened to thousands of hours of music, through the iconic Yamaha NS-10 studio monitors. The NS-10s were legendary in their transparency. No musical sin could hide from these speakers. None. If there was a problem, the NS-10 would reveal it. The Pass Labs X260.8 monoblock amplifiers remind me of these speakers.
If you love power, grace, transparency, and (if you move your equipment around a lot) occasional back pain; I highly recommend you demo a pair of the Pass Labs X260.8 monoblock amplifiers or any of the Pass Labs .8 series amplifiers. You will not be disappointed. Highly recommended!

LSA Signature 80 Speakers Review
August 8, 2022 Comments Off on LSA Signature 80 Speakers Review
REVIEW: The LSA Signature 80 Speakers
The $1,000 – $2,500 speaker market is probably one of the most highly competitive segments going. The LSA Signature 80 belongs in the top tier of this group. Rather than concentrating on blowing you away with one optimized aspect of the frequency range, the LSA team brings you a well-balanced speaker, that you can actually live with.
It’s hard for companies like KEF, Elac and such to put as much forward in this area of high-end audio, because everyone needs to get their piece of the pie. For those of you looking for the maximum value, it’s tough to beat a company like LSA, because there is no importer, distributor and dealer in the chain. Comparing the Signature 80 to the KEF LS-50 and the ELAC Uni-Fi, the Signature 80s not only reveal more music, they are much easier to drive.

Naim Uniti Atom stereo integrated amplifier
August 8, 2022 Comments Off on Naim Uniti Atom stereo integrated amplifier
SENNHEISER MOMENTUM TRUE WIRELESS 3 REVIEW
August 7, 2022 Comments Off on SENNHEISER MOMENTUM TRUE WIRELESS 3 REVIEW
The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 is the best TWS the brand has to offer, for now, and one of the best solutions in the sub-$250 territory.
Sound is very good, comfort is impressive, and the extensive battery life makes them the perfect solution on the go. Add to that effective noise-canceling, adaptive apX, plus a comprehensive app, and you get a solid alternative to the classic AirPods Pro or the Gemini.
Sure, the old one was better-looking, but the new one is better-sounding, and that’s what really matters at the end of the day!


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