Furman Reference

Furman Reference

Furman's Reference line of power conditioners are handsomely packaged and feature packed. The $1499 20A SPR-20i Stable Power Regulator has linear filtering technology, multi-stage power surge suppression, extreme voltage shutdown, a detachable module for telco surge suppression, as well as three pairs of HD ready cable/satellite TVSS isolated F-connectors.

Squeezebox Power Supply Upgrade?

A number of reviewers have suggested that the Squeezebox3 can benefit from a power supply upgrade. While I can appreciate the logic with respect to the analog outputs I'm not sure there would be an improvement to the digital outputs. I intend to use the SB3 with an outboard dac (Benchmark Dac1). Does anyone have an opinion on whether a power supply upgrade would be an improvement in this case?

Linn's New Reference

Linn's New Reference

Linn was showing its new reference standard digital player, the Klimax DS, which it is dubbing "the first authentic hi-fi product to stream digital music over a standard home network." Not impressed? How about this: it is capable of utilizing Linn's 24/96 downloads and, according to Rikke Ravnborg, director of marketing, is sonically superior to Linn's long-term digital reference, the CD-12.

MIT Gets Small

MIT Gets Small

MIT's Bruce Brisson was determined to shrink his Multipole technology so that his patented networks did not requite bulky boxes near their cables' termination. Naturally, he thought surface-mount components were the way to go. That was until he began measuring them and discovered that SM components were variable and many didn't measure well.

MIT Multipole Speaker Terminations

MIT Multipole Speaker Terminations

Similar to the MPC line level terminations are MIT's Multipole In-Wall termination systems, shown here by Kent Loughlin. The five-way binding posts fit into an ordinary on-wall quad box and come in three configurations: 11 pole, 15 pole, and 21 pole network. No soldering required.

Parasound Model 2100

Parasound Model 2100

Parasound's Richard Schram was delighted to show off the San Francisco company's Model 2100 preamplifier. This $600 preamp is designed for the guy who has a multichannel system—possibly even an expensive one—who feels let down when he listens to his two-channel music.

Canton Chrono Loudspeakers

Canton Chrono Loudspeakers

Canton's Frank Göbl is a busy little beaver. He wondered what it would be like to put the components of Canton's successful Ergo line into new specially designed cabinets that could bring the prices down by 30%. "Cost efficiencies have enabled us to do this without sacrificing sound quality or beauty," said Canto USA president Paul Madsen.

Marantz 7001 Universal Player

I have been listening to hi-res in the round since 1999. I had a Kenwood Sovereign DV-5700 since 2001, which sounded superb in DVD-Audio. It died (as did 2 previous Kenwoods)and I decided to get the Marantz based on advice from Music Direct(I live in a remote area and there are no local retailers I can audition ). It sounds awful in multi-channel. Highs are grainy, mids weak and lows muddy. Soundstage lacks coherence. I'm in pain. MD says it will need 200 hours of break-in, then all these nasties will disappear. Should I wait and hope or send it back before the 30 day grace period is up?

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