Nova Does Not Mean "Won't Go"

Nova Does Not Mean "Won't Go"

Peachtree Audio has declared that "Computer Audio is here to stay—so let's make it sound right." The 80Wpc Nova ($1199) includes an ESS 9006 Sabre DAc, which has a jitter reduction circuit and a 24-bit/96kHz upsampler. It employs a 6922 tube tas the driver for its class-A/B output stage. It decodes MP3, MP4, FLAC, AIFF, ALC, "plus all others. It even has a slot in the back to accommodate a Sonos ZP80/90. And did I mention that it has an HT pass-through? Or 11 regulated power supplies? That last is to isolate separate sections from digitally generated noise.

VTL: The Next Generation

VTL: The Next Generation

Luke Manley was muttering about the problems he was having naming the latest iteration of the VTL TL-5.5 line preamplifier ($6000). "I've already done a signature version and I don't want to confuse people—it really does represent major improvements in sound."

The Vitus Dance

The Vitus Dance

Is the CD dying? Judging by the flurry of new CD player and transport news at the Venetian it's hard to tell. Or maybe this show is living proof that CD has joined vinyl as a legacy format that will forever inspire technical development.

WOW--just WOW !!

I have wanted to upgrade my Arcam to a more powerful system for awhile and after a lot of research I decided to purchase an Emotiva amplifier and preamp. They arrived today and let me tell you that I am literally blown away by the quality and the sound. They come wrapped in a great package with a lint free bag around each component. Together they ran $1300 and right now I am in audio heaven !!! Emotiva is the real stuff but if you want to pay for really expensive brands go ahead. www.emotiva.com

LARS By Lars

LARS By Lars

Possibly the most visually striking product I've seen at the show so far is the 20Wpc dual-mono <I>integrated</I> the LARS ($100,000). Designed by Lars Engstrom and hand-built in Sweden, the LARS has two separate chassis, one for each channel&#151;with inputs also on each channel. An umbilical transmits control commands from the right channel to the left.

Spiral Groove's Equinox

Spiral Groove's Equinox

Immedia's Allen Perkins was showing his 60Wpc class-A Spiral Groove E60A stereo power amplifier ("around" $15,000). "That's 'e' for Equinox, which is what I call Sonic Groove's spiral logo, "said Perkins. "Sixty, of course, is its output, and A is for class-A." It's a slick unit, hewn from a solid block of aluminum and employing an extremely low-noise fan to keep operating temperatures low. "For a class-A design, it's pretty energy efficient," Perkins added.

i Yi Yi

i Yi Yi

Simaudio's 100Wpc Moon i3.3 ($3300) is a very flexible component. In its stock version, it's an integrated amplifier with five single-ended line-level inputs, an RS 232 communication port, and a headphone jack. However, users can add a phono section module ($300), a balanced input module ($200), <I>and</I> a DAC module ($400) that accepts USB2, S/PDIF, and Toslink. In fact, buy all three modules when you buy the i3.3 and you get the whole package for $4000.

Visitors in my listening room

Had some friends come over to listen to music, and watch some music DVD's. I invited them 'cause they dig music but their little home "stereo" is just a little boom box.
We had a fine time and played lots of music and had good discussions. I realized later that they never ever mentioned the sound of my decent stereo and I was pleased by that. They weren't there to listen to "it" but to dig music and that's what they did. And I don't care about impressing anyone with gear. It was a given that this stereo would sound better than what they have and thus was never remarked upon.

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