Wilson Audio XVX Chronosonic First Impressions

January 24, 2021 Comments Off on Wilson Audio XVX Chronosonic First Impressions

Burmester B38 Floorstanding Loudspeaker €18,900 Review

January 23, 2021 Comments Off on Burmester B38 Floorstanding Loudspeaker €18,900 Review

http://www.enjoythemusic.com/superioraudio/equipment/0121/Burmester_B38_Floorstanding_Loudspeaker_Review.htm


Let’s quickly move over to classical music: Here, the B38 knows excellently how to convince even those who don’t like it of the beauty this genre has, for example when the “Concierto de Aranjuez” is played. The fine dynamics demanded here are offered by the Burmester with confidence, in a way that even excites hardened and experienced fans of hi-fi. Depending on the angle and width of the base, the guitars occasionally sounded a bit too strict and minimally tied up, but could easily be brought back onto the path of virtue by small corrections concerning the positioning.

The airiness and generosity in the reproduction of the solo instruments as well as the entire orchestra was convincing as well – fortunately even when one did not enjoy the privilege of taking the central position on the sofa. Thus, even several people can enjoy the quality design together, which consists mainly of the polished aluminum front lacking visible screws and the slim silhouette.

What about the topic of “Rock” though? Nobody has ever doubted that a Burmester speaker can play rock music anyway, right? If you do: look around for a Burmester distributor and listen!

Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO Turntable Review

January 23, 2021 Comments Off on Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO Turntable Review

https://www.stereo.net.au/reviews/pro-ject-debut-carbon-evo-turntable-review

“Despite its relative beer-budget price, Pro-Ject’s Debut Carbon EVO sounds closer to a mid-level turntable than a super-budget one – and that’s its genius. A self-assured sound with no nasties, allied to an easy-going yet engaging personality will win it many fans. Factor in the ease of set-up and use, and if you’re in the market for great vinyl value, you simply must hear it.”

Playback Designs

January 23, 2021 Comments Off on Playback Designs

Yamaha A-S3200 Integrated Amplifier $7499 Review

January 22, 2021 Comments Off on Yamaha A-S3200 Integrated Amplifier $7499 Review

https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/1509-yamaha-a-s3200-integrated-amplifier

There’s much to be said for simple elegance, whether in a graceful haiku or Yamaha’s exquisite A-S3200. With the latter, you simply connect your turntable and CD player, or any source with analog outputs, connect your speakers, sit back, and enjoy impeccably musical sound. There’s no app to install, no digital inputs to configure, no calibration to be done. To sound its best it needs quite a bit of burn-in, as well as time to warm up each time it’s turned on—but as I sat there watching the needles of its beautiful level meters dancing along in time to the sublimely reproduced music, I knew it was worth the wait. The A-S3200 isn’t cheap, but considering the quality of its construction, the uniqueness of its handsome, classic visual design, and the quality of its sound, it’s a stunning integrated amplifier that I’d be proud to own and prominently display in my audio system.

LUXURY&PRECISION L&P P6 REVIEW

January 22, 2021 Comments Off on LUXURY&PRECISION L&P P6 REVIEW

Bass extends low and has good sub presence, so if your IEM can render it, you’ll be very pleasantly surprised. The bass layering is really nice, and the presentation is clean and natural. In short: you get top quality, natural bass with an engaging and musical character

The mids connect perfectly to the lows and they have the same amount of body. The mid section is spacious, precise and ultra-clean. The mids have an airy and natural presentation, and this  combined with a very rich timbre, excellent decay and perfectly black back ground. Because of their naturalness and analogue character the mids are very easy to listen. The P6’s lower regions are great but the mids are even more spectacular. As said, some find the vocals to be very forward, but I don’t really feel that’s the case. If they are it’s just a tiny bit.

Time Out: How Dave Brubeck Changed Jazz

January 22, 2021 Comments Off on Time Out: How Dave Brubeck Changed Jazz

Dynamic Sounds Associates Amp I $25,000 Review

January 21, 2021 Comments Off on Dynamic Sounds Associates Amp I $25,000 Review

http://www.enjoythemusic.com/superioraudio/equipment/0121/Dynamic_Sounds_Associates_Amp_I_Review.htm

With rock masterpieces, like the cut “Hotel California,” from the Eagles remarkable 1994 reunion tour, Hell Freezes Over [Geffen GEFD-24725], while the kick drum is located solidly deep into the stage and left of center, is created with enough impact to move your pant leg cuffs. Queuing up choice cuts like “Under the Boardwalk,” from Ricki Lee Jones’ 1983 Girl at her Volcano 10-inch EP [Warner 1-23805], or with the Poco Adagio from the sublimely powerful Symphony No. 3 by Camille Saint-Saëns [RCA LSC-2341], the bass is not only deeply yet accurately extended, with no bloat or overhang, it is presented with a palpable sense of weight and pressure that is uncannily like that experienced live. Granted, considerable credit for this illustrious accomplishment must be attributed to the abilities of my remarkable VSA ULTRA 9 loudspeakers, but I have heard amplifiers, some considerably more costly than the Amp I, that suffer an obvious roll off as they descend into the nether regions, giving up both pitch definition and slam.

And as such, spatial cues were recreated almost as well as I have ever experienced, with realistically sized instruments regenerated with a sense of bloom or body that was unmistakably correct, recording dependent, of course… as not all recordings can deliver to the same degree on these attributes. Listening to recordings like the Cisco Records release of Steely Dan’s Aja [Cisco Music CLP-1006], the London Solti / CSO’s Beethoven’s Ninth [Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab MFSL 2-516], or even some QSound spectaculars like Sting’s The Soul Cages [A&M Records 75021 6405 2] or Roger Waters magnum opusAmused to Death [Netherlands CBS/Sony (2) 468761 0], and I quickly realized that the Amp I could wrangle staging and imaging queues just about as well as can be accomplished.

Audiophilia Products of the Year 2020

January 21, 2021 Comments Off on Audiophilia Products of the Year 2020

https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2020/11/30/audiophilia-products-of-the-year-2020

Our writers are lucky to intersect with the gear we do. Even luckier to have the kit in our homes and review it for you. There are numerous requests for reviews that we just do not have the manpower to cover. Imagine the hundreds of pieces we miss?

With that in mind, please take into account our ‘winners’ and rate accordingly. The equipment chosen is for a list we admire unreservedly. We hope you get a chance to listen to the kit in your system. We loved it in ours.

Bricasti M3 DAC Review

January 21, 2021 Comments Off on Bricasti M3 DAC Review