BREU Revolution One LP ultrasonic LP record cleaning machine,

August 28, 2019 Comments Off on BREU Revolution One LP ultrasonic LP record cleaning machine,

McIntosh Laboratory MT10 Turntable $11,500 Review

August 27, 2019 Comments Off on McIntosh Laboratory MT10 Turntable $11,500 Review

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“McIntosh Laboratory’s MT10 is a well-engineered record player from a legendary American company that has been making high-quality audio gear for 70 years. It’s easy to set up and use — after unpacking it, you can be listening to vinyl within 30 minutes. Most important, it reproduced music with such transparency and naturalness that my usual audiophile nit-picking took a back seat to simply listening to truthful reproductions of musical events. It’s not inexpensive at $11,500, but in my opinion, its qualities of sound reproduction and construction make it worth every penny. And it turns heads — I don’t care what anyone else says.

ATC SCM100SE FLOORSTANDING SPEAKER £31,250 REVIEW

August 27, 2019 Comments Off on ATC SCM100SE FLOORSTANDING SPEAKER £31,250 REVIEW

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“The ATC SCM100SE is a big-boned loudspeaker, and while its SE aesthetics help it to look more classy than its ‘pro-tools’ type stablemates, it will never be the slender belle of the speaker ball. But the 100SE makes no apologies for this and neither should it. If you want to move air properly you need a box with volume and preferably a large bass driver. The SCM100SE has both and is very well put together. What makes it so appealing is the ease with which it goes about the business of reproducing not only the full bandwidth of the signal but its full dynamic envelope as well, and if you like to play at levels that approach the realistic, it is in a class of its own. ”

Stein Music Topline Bob XL Loudspeakers $290,000

August 27, 2019 Comments Off on Stein Music Topline Bob XL Loudspeakers $290,000

Quad Vena II stereo integrated amplifier

August 26, 2019 Comments Off on Quad Vena II stereo integrated amplifier

LIME EARS AETHER R REVIEW

August 25, 2019 Comments Off on LIME EARS AETHER R REVIEW

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“Unless you are a complete treble head or a dynamic driver purist it is incredibly hard not to enjoy the Aether R’s sound signature. Call me enamored if you will but I for one enjoyed its tuning with all the ‘bumps’ in the right places to produce a riotously musical and slightly euphonic listening experience.

When I say musical, which tends to mean a lot of things to a lot of people, but for me, it is a pleasant ‘driving sound’ with good PraT, heady vocal prominence, and a smooth full-bodied treble. In a way, it sort of reminds me of the excellent qdc Anole V6 tuning with a ‘spot on’ wet timbre tuned for an involved yet non-fatiguing listening experience.”

KEF R11 Loudspeakers $4999 Review

August 25, 2019 Comments Off on KEF R11 Loudspeakers $4999 Review

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“It was the R11s’ imaging that blew me away. With or without the assistance of subwoofers, the 705 S2 minimonitors are imaging monsters that can chisel out aural images on a soundstage with laser precision. Not everyone likes or wants this, but I do. Because the R11s are large tower speakers, I didn’t expect that level of imaging definition. Then I listened to “Give Me One Reason,” from Tracy Chapman’s New Beginning (16/44.1 FLAC, Elektra), a track I often play to test a speaker’s imaging abilities. It begins with plucked guitar to left of center, then Chapman’s voice dead center, then Andy Stoller’s bass drum, including his subtle cymbal work just to the right of and behind the first guitar, then a second guitar far to the right of Chapman’s voice. Then two background singers enter, behind and to the right and left of Chapman’s lead vocal. As I listened to the R11s re-create each of these images with exquisite precision, sometimes down to what seemed the size of a tennis ball floating between the speakers, I knew they’d give up nothing to the much smaller B&Ws with SVS subs. Even when instruments were panned hard right or left, their sounds didn’t seem to emerge from the R11s’ baffles, but to hover just around the edges of the speakers — just as I’m used to with my reference setup.”

FiiO M11 DAP Review

August 25, 2019 Comments Off on FiiO M11 DAP Review

Bowers & Wilkins Formation Audio Review

August 24, 2019 Comments Off on Bowers & Wilkins Formation Audio Review

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For a hair under $700, Bowers & Wilkins will give you the ability to connect your beloved legacy components to their newly released Formation line of wireless loudspeakers, and do so in an easy-to-use, stylish way. While the Formation Audio may be little more than a hub or transmitter, there is no denying it’s a stellar piece of product design, one that is easy to setup and live with day-to-day. While I may think it’s overpriced (it is), there’s no getting around the fact that should you want to listen to anything on your Formation loudspeakers not streaming through your phone, the Formation Audio is the only option you have”

Meze Empyrean Headphone $2,999 Review

August 24, 2019 Comments Off on Meze Empyrean Headphone $2,999 Review

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“Compared to other similarily-priced wares from Audeze, Sennheiser or HIFIMAN, the Empyreans are firmly planted in the same territory from a sonic-capability standpoint, but stands out because they do not in some way compensate with trade-offs in frequency response, timbral accuracy, transient speed, treble or bass extension for playback, or long-term comfort or wearibility. Capable of ethereal highs, moody, passionate mids with superb palyback of every subtle vocal inflection and nuance and a bassheads delight for getting heavy, the Empyrean offers something few other headphones at any price point can offer: a complete package in set of over-ear ‘phones that will play it all without fuss, bottom-end goosing or hyperbole. They’re a dish that delivers on what the menu promises.”

Read more at https://www.innerfidelity.com/content/meze-empyrean-headphone-review-page-2-0#4j7F5Sb55gJmFGYp.99