Wharfedale EVO 5.2 Review

September 28, 2025 Comments Off on Wharfedale EVO 5.2 Review

ATC SCM40 Active Loudspeakers $13,999 Review

September 26, 2025 Comments Off on ATC SCM40 Active Loudspeakers $13,999 Review

However, if you crave the surgical precision of active ATC loudspeakers—with their hand-crafted drive units, in-house made active crossovers and onboard amplifiers—renowned in studios and homes of discerning musicians and audiophiles around the world, if you desire the wondrous magic and powerful delivery of premium active loudspeakers, the ATC SCM40A may be the right fit for you. If you don’t already have a quality, high powered amp or don’t want the extra expense or hassle of setting one up, the ATC SCM40As may be your mainline entry ticket to next-level auditory bliss. 

As such, I highly recommend the ATC SCM40A loudspeakers for your consideration.

Devialet Astra ‘Opéra de Paris’ streaming amplifier Review

September 26, 2025 Comments Off on Devialet Astra ‘Opéra de Paris’ streaming amplifier Review

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I’ve been on a Zimmer whirlwind recently, as his pieces are both a) masterfully constructed and b) great for auditioning audio gear. On this live Gladiator medley, the Astra found the power to track the expansion from quiet opening to full-on finale, strands of violin notes twisting in and out of view next to choral and brass swells. Again, the sensation was of musical detail laid bare, but here also with a hint of coarseness in the upper frequencies.

This sort of artifice can limit the suspension of disbelief that a great musical system should bring, but perhaps I’m being overly harsh on what is a svelte, powerful, streaming amp designed with an eye on living room acceptance. And the Astra still gets plenty right, excelling with a wide rendition of The Allman Brothers Band’s epic ‘Mountain Jam’ [Eat A Peach, MoFi; DSD64], where it gave brilliant focus to every snare, tom and cymbal during the lengthy ‘dual-drummer’ battle, and ensuring the piano on Anna Fedorova’s Intrigues Of The Darkness [Channel Classics; 192kHz/24-bit], appropriately enough, emerged from a deliciously dark background. When this amp is good, it’s as good as gold.

KEF Subwoofer Review

September 26, 2025 Comments Off on KEF Subwoofer Review

The Fezz Equinox Tube DAC Review

September 26, 2025 Comments Off on The Fezz Equinox Tube DAC Review

HarmonicDyne BAROQUE $599 Review

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Anthem P2 Stereo Amplifier $4999 Review

September 23, 2025 Comments Off on Anthem P2 Stereo Amplifier $4999 Review

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Considering inflation and industry changes, the P2’s current price—one penny under US$5000—is still very reasonable for what it offers. Were it priced higher, I’d expect better casework, which typically raises a product’s cost substantially without improving the sound. A longer warranty would be nice, but, frankly, five years is the standard and anything more is an exception. As it stands, then, the P2 delivers strong value, especially for those who prioritize performance over aesthetics.

My recent listening also confirms why this amp has endured. It sounded excellent at any output level—not just for the money, but in absolute terms, which means Anthem aced the original design. I think Anthem could keep selling the P2 unchanged for another 20 years and it would still hold up.

Truth Revealed after 30 years – Sunfire True Subwoofer and the 2700W Rating

September 23, 2025 Comments Off on Truth Revealed after 30 years – Sunfire True Subwoofer and the 2700W Rating

 Sonus faber Lumina 5 Amator loudspeaker Review

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Unique Melody Mest Jet Black $2299 Review

September 22, 2025 Comments Off on Unique Melody Mest Jet Black $2299 Review

The biggest physical difference is the barrels and connectors. The Dreamy’s bulkier and curvier gold-finished barrels are consistent with the UM design language from their previous M1/M2 cables, with their clean cut lines and the easy grip form factor on the jack. 

The Jet Link has a bit more dazzle about it with smaller but denser barrels and off-centered 3-dimensional motifs. Of the two, the Jet Link stands out a bit more with its more intricate barrel designs.

That perception is reinforced with the more pliant handling from the Jet Link cable. The matte PVC jacket on the Dreamy feels a little stiffer, and its memory coating is a little thinner when placed around the ear.