Generic 31-band Audio Spectrum Equalizer / Display
March 5, 2025 Comments Off on Generic 31-band Audio Spectrum Equalizer / Display
Eversolo DMP-A10 Review
March 4, 2025 Comments Off on Eversolo DMP-A10 Review
Just like the A10, the A8 has a generally balanced signature with exceptional technical abilities. And I expected the laws of diminishing returns to fully kick in before I heard the A10. But once the A10 replaced the A8 in my chain, it was especially the detailing and rendering where the A10 left its sibling behind.
The DMP-A10 produces a more expansive and higher resolved sound, where everything appears more polished. It’s like there’s a veil lifted from the A8 to the A10. With the DMP-A10 you get finer details and a more precise sound from top to bottom. Every note appears with higher accuracy, finer texture and on a blacker background.


Degritter Mark II Ultrasonic Record Cleaner $3,280 Review
March 4, 2025 Comments Off on Degritter Mark II Ultrasonic Record Cleaner $3,280 Review
However, when your catalog starts getting into the multiple hundreds, cleaning time and efficiency start becoming important factors and this is where ultrasonic record cleaners become more appealing. I’ve seen all sorts of DIY and consumer ultrasonic record cleaning systems, but I’ve never had the opportunity to personally mess with any of them. I had heard of the Degritter record cleaner before, having seen their displays at various audio shows, and after speaking with the company, they sent along their Degritter Mark II for me to try out and evaluate.

Technics SL-1300G direct-drive turntable
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Introducing the MoFi SourcePoint 888 Speakers
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Margules I-240 Tube Integrated Amplifier Review
March 3, 2025 Comments Off on Margules I-240 Tube Integrated Amplifier Review
https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2025/2/1/margules-i-240-tube-integrated-amplifier
There are certain things about the I-240 that I wish could be different. For one thing, it could have a wider sound characteristic, it’s centred and pristine yes, but this is where I believe the 25 watts have their limit; it isn’t that volume and intensity lack, it’s more the limitations of a more expansive soundstage. There’s no phono stage, only RCA connections, and for purists, the additional dBs from XLR are not present. Not including digital inputs will drive away some audiophiles. However, Margules set out to create a very high-end, pure-sounding amp, as well as a beautiful component, and that’s what they delivered: they set their sights on sound.
The Margules I-240 at USD 7000 has to make a Sisyphean climb in the mountain of integrated amplifiers today. I would invite you to look for Margules at audio expos or go to your audio dealer and ask to listen to one. If you do this, I can imagine that the decision to pull the trigger will be easier. It was for me. This is a marvellous and beautiful integrated amplifier and is highly recommended.

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