Bellari VP-530 Review

I was on two separate quests to find (1) an easy and high quality way to archive my vinyl to my hard drive and (2) a way to correct the "thin" sound I was getting from my turntable. When I asked questions about this in the forum, a certain piece of equipment came up in each: the Bellari VP-530. Well, the VP-130 (previously the 129) came up, but that doesn't have a USB output. The VP-530 seems to be essentially the same preamp with an added USB out, and RIAA/flat EQ curve toggle (i.e., the option to turn the RIAA curve off). I had found reviews of the VP-129/130, but none for the VP-530.

CEDIA Day Four

CEDIA Day Four

Well, I cannot say that I saw everything at the 2008 CEDIA Expo, nor can I say that my dreams came true. However, my major expectation for this show was to see that the major high-end manufacturers had bitten the bullet for HDMI and HD audio. I am happy to say, almost all have: some with products ready to ship; some with availabilities before the end of the year; and some with prototypes and promises for the 2009 CES in January. To list and illustrate them all would take more energy than I can conjure at this late day but here are a few.

Sonic Smackdown...

McIntosh loses AVA wins!!! Using 2 P500 AVA OmegaStar EX (1400W+ in mono) amplifiers to two McIntosh MC5501 500 watters, AVA does it better, for less. Big time better. AVA knows ckts. No magic wires needed. Better bass detail, mids better, AVA, better ckts, means better sound. For less cash, cus' the sound is in teh ckt designs, and componets inside, not the magic cases or wires. If it's sound ya want and money left over Legacy/AVA, sonic bliss. Fun day at the sonic shootout....I love it when I'm RIGHT!!!! Those Whispers sounded Fantastic!!!

The $6k Boom Box

From the front page--Oi!

"Perhaps the most surprising was from McIntosh, released in celebration of the company's impending 60th Anniversary. Would you believe a mini-system from McIntosh? Well, it looks like a McIntosh but look at it. It consists of a two-channel preamp/amp (75wpc) with a prominent tube stage and characteristic McIntosh power transformer. Docked underneath is an SACD/CD player, and a pair of speakers complete the ensemble. Price is expected to be in the $6000

Jimmy Hamilton-Can't Help Swingin'

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Jimmy Hamilton was a featured clarinetist with Duke Ellington for nearly 20 years and is probably not well known by a lot of people. He is not a bold musician and on this CD plays both the Clarinet and Sax. This album recorded by Rudy Van Gelder in 1961 however is a treasure of pure jazz. Playing with Tommy Flanagan and Wendell Marshall this CD is a pleasure to listen to with some great blues and other bopping trends. The audio recording is everything you would expect from a Rudy Van Gelder recording and sounds great on hi-fi.

CEDIA Day Three

CEDIA Day Three

Multichannel/surround is the default mode at CEDIA, of course, but there are interesting two-channel products to be found. Perhaps the most surprising was from McIntosh, released in celebration of the company's impending 60th Anniversary. Would you believe a mini-system from McIntosh? Well, it <I>looks</I> like a McIntosh but look at it. It consists of a two-channel preamp/amp (75wpc) with a prominent tube stage and characteristic McIntosh power transformer. Docked underneath is an SACD/CD player, and a pair of speakers complete the ensemble. Price is expected to be in the $6000&#150;$8000 range.

Marantz DV7600?

Hello ...

I am in the market for a budget-priced SACD/HDCD/DVD-A player for a modest 2-channel Hi-Fi system. I can find remarkably little information in these forums on the DV-7600. Anybody use one and have an opinion on it or have a better recommendation?

Thanks so much ...

Don

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