Ayre Amps Or Pass Labs Amps ?

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I am currently using Ayre C-5xemp Disc player, Primare Int I30 Amplifier and B & W 805S standmount speakers. I intend to upgrade my amp and I am thinking of changing to either Ayre K-5xemp & V-5xe pre and power amp combo OR Pass Labs XA30.5 and Xp-20 pre and power amp combo. I am also considering the Pass Lab INT-150 integrated amp or Plinius Hiato integrated amp.

Bluebird Music

Bluebird Music

Peak Consult is a new brand for Jay Rein’s Bluebird Music, and the company’s attractive InCognito XII loudspeaker ($22,000/pair) sounded just perfectly at home with Chord Electronics’ Red Reference MkII CD player ($25,900), CPA 5000 preamp ($21, 900), and 500Wpc SPM 1400 monoblocks ($32,900/pair). Cables were Van den Hul’s Nova speaker wire ($3295) and MC Silver interconnects ($7268).

Chordette Gem

Chordette Gem

The cute Chordette Gem Bluetooth DAC ($799) measures approximately 6” x 3” x 1.5”, comes in a variety of bright colors, and will be reviewed by Art Dudley in the January 2011 issue of <i>Stereophile</i>.

Micromega Airstream

Micromega Airstream

Audio Plus Services' John Bevier was sporting a snazzy bow tie at RMAF, echoing the sartorial sang-froid of another well-known audio distributor. More than one visitor to his room was puzzled by the apparent lack of any source component, yet the Focal 1038Be speakers ($12,000/pair) were playing the Gary Karr transcription for double bass and organ of the Albinoni Adagio and sounding sweet. John pointed to his MacBook, which was running iTunes with the Amarra front-end and sending the data via WiFi to the Micromega Airstream integrated amplifier ($4995), which has a WiFi front-end based on an Apple Airport Express router. This limits playback resolution to 16 bits and 48kHz, but for someone who wants to rip his CDs and play them with minimal fuss'n'muss, the Micromega is a contender. The system was wired with speaker cable from Crystal Cable, for which Audio Plus is now the North American distributor.

The Centrance DacMini

The Centrance DacMini

I was mightily impressed by the sound of the bus-powered, $399 DACport USB-input headphone amplifier when I reviewed it in June. So when I was looking round the CanJam exhibit, I checked out the Centrance booth. There sat Michael Goodman, the Chicago company's managing director, with a new product with a very familiar form factor. The $795 DacMini headphone amplifier/preamplifier is the size and shape of the Mac mini computer, and offers two line-level inputs as well as USB, Toslink, and S/PDIF electrical digital inputs. Versions are planned with a power amplifier section and an iPod dock.

Clarity and Detail from Hegel

Clarity and Detail from Hegel

Hegel provided a great demonstration on the effects of jitter. Using a <a href="http://stereophile.com/computeraudio/logitech_squeezebox_touch_network_… Squeezebox Touch</a> ($299) as a source we listened to a track first through the onboard DAC in Hegel’s entry-level 70Wpc A70 integrated amplifier ($2000) and then through their outboard HD10 DAC ($1200). Speakers were the B&W 802 Diamonds ($15,000/pair).

Big Sound from Tel Wire, Revel, Rogue, and Robyatt Audio

Big Sound from Tel Wire, Revel, Rogue, and Robyatt Audio

I walked into the Rogue Audio room and was nearly swept up by the <i>vitality</i> of the music being played. There was more <i>life</i> in here. Hugh Masekela was throwing <i>a party</i>, starting <i>a revolution</i>.

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