Ferrum ERCO DAC/Headphone Preamp £2395 Review

July 20, 2022 Comments Off on Ferrum ERCO DAC/Headphone Preamp £2395 Review

https://www.hifinews.com/content/ferrum-erco-dacheadphone-preamp

The high-end DAC/headphone amp sector isn’t exactly a barren landscape, but Ferrum’s ERCO sits at the top of the hill. Its sound is as finely detailed as it’s weighty and dynamic, typically driving headphones to stunning effect whether with gritty blues or whirling orchestral strings. There’s focus, finesse and control here when required, but it’s just as adept at slamming out rock with a ferrum-clad fist!

HiFiMan Edition XS Headphone Review 

July 20, 2022 Comments Off on HiFiMan Edition XS Headphone Review 

Luxman D10X SACD, DSD, MQA player Review

July 20, 2022 Comments Off on Luxman D10X SACD, DSD, MQA player Review

GoldenEar BRX Loudspeakers $1,600 REVIEW

July 19, 2022 Comments Off on GoldenEar BRX Loudspeakers $1,600 REVIEW

Again, the GoldenEar BRXs sounded quite different in that room. With the subwoofers, the BRXs really let go of the music. They sounded big, powerful and decidedly full-range. Compared with the Triton References, the BRXs sound a bit more laid back, not nearly as forward, and dang it, I preferred them to the big $11K/pair towers.

So what were the lessons learned while listening to the GoldenEar BRX monitors with several different systems over long periods of time? This opens up a Pandora’s Box for high-end audio reviewers, because my findings suggest that you’ll never quite know the true nature of an audio component unless you listen to it with everything under the sun. That’s it, time to pack it up and go home. We reviewers sit on a throne of lies.

It’s funny, because we just received a comment from a reader who dismissed one of our amplifier reviews because any sonic differences are due to the loudspeakers used, or something like that.  Both Grover Neville and I responded with nearly the identical opinion that we can always hear what the amplifier is doing–through the speakers, not because of them. In my days as an exhibitor, we used to call that “hearing through.”

Audioartsnyc Zellaton Statement Installation

July 19, 2022 Comments Off on Audioartsnyc Zellaton Statement Installation

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Building a subwoofer bluetooth speaker from MDF

July 19, 2022 Comments Off on Building a subwoofer bluetooth speaker from MDF

OMA Special-K Amplifier

July 19, 2022 Comments Off on OMA Special-K Amplifier

SME Model 60 $50,519 Review

July 18, 2022 Comments Off on SME Model 60 $50,519 Review

https://www.whathifi.com/us/reviews/sme-model-60

The distinctive bassline that opens The Way You Make Me Feel charges along with gusto – it’s powerful and articulate and brims with textural information. The 60 is sure-footed rather than enthusiastic when it comes to rendering rhythms, but in our system at least, it never comes across as mechanical or sterile. Given an appropriate recording, the SME 60 can still be immensely thrilling, but it has a ruthless nature that quickly shows shortcomings in the production or performance if they’re there.

Over our time with this record player we listen to a large range of music, from Bob Marley And The Wailers’ Catch a Fire to Orff’s Carmina Burana, and never do we lift the Ortofon off the record at the end of a side without admiration of the job SME has done. Sometimes we wish there was a touch more in the way of natural sparkle; an ability to reproduce Marley’s Stir It Up with less of a poker face. Then again, we struggle to think of an alternative that does this while matching the Model 60 across its formidable array of strengths. 

Consonance Wax Engine and Charisma Eco

July 18, 2022 Comments Off on Consonance Wax Engine and Charisma Eco

Consonance Wax Engine and Charisma Eco

Sound quality is as you’d expect from recordings of that era, and perhaps a little telephone-line-like. Having said that, there is good weight to the bottom end which the Eco was adept at retrieving. The midrange came across well, where most of the information is, and gave a wholly faithful rendition. The upper reaches; FFJ’s voice is poor at best, shrill (especially as the notes climb skywards) at worst, and because of the appalling vibrato and screechiness, very difficult to track cleanly.

All I can do is commend you to the Eco as one of the few cartridges I have had which has negotiated this disc without upset or mistracking. As much as it can be, FFJ’s voice was focussed, clearly presented, and definitely ‘there’ with bells on. I’m not sure whose poodles she had used as singing teachers, but they did a fantastic job, her ‘yelping’ being faithfully reproduced by my audio system. If you don’t believe me, please, I implore you, check out a recording of FFJ for yourself. 

Klipsch RP-600M II Bookshelf Speaker Review

July 18, 2022 Comments Off on Klipsch RP-600M II Bookshelf Speaker Review