NuForce S-9

NuForce S-9

NuForce's S-9 was pretty interesting, too. The cabinet is constructed of birch plywood laminations, which creates both the inner and outer profiles. The tweeter is mounted into a fairly deep horn and flanked by the twin midrange/woofers. There's a built-in switchable Zobel filter and an external crossover, which can be purchased as active or passive. Speaker wire is included in the S-9's $5500/pair (USD) price.

The Same Language

The Same Language

I'm currently attending GuangZhou Hi-Fi 2006 in GuangZhou, China (you can read my <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/china2006//index.html">China Hi-Fi Tour 2006 blog</A>). The show is a fantastic audio event and everywhere I look, I see products I want&mdash;some very similar to mainstream US brands and some exceedingly strange and different. But the <I>audiophiles</I> are familiar: Show me a guy who lights up in the glow of a 300B and I'll show you one of <I>my</I> chosen people.

Do you think the major labels will survive the transition from discs to downloads?

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There's been a lot of speculation that the music business as we know it cannot survive the download era, now that artists can sell their music direct to fans. Do you think the major labels will survive the transition from discs to downloads?

Grado Laboratories SR 125 headphones Specifications

Grado Laboratories SR 125 headphones Specifications

For many years I have used three sets of headphones, all from Grado Laboratories: the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/796grado">Reference RS-1</A> ($695), the SR-125 ($125), and the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/532">SR-60</A&gt; ($60). I've always favored Grado headphones because the minimal-resonance design philosophy that I feel is responsible for the uncolored midrange of their moving-iron cartridges extends throughout their headphone range as well. Recently, however, I've achieved a new perspective regarding the SR-125 'phones that I felt would be of interest to <I>Stereophile</I> readers.

Grado Laboratories
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www.GradoLabs.com

Grado Laboratories SR 125 headphones

Grado Laboratories SR 125 headphones

For many years I have used three sets of headphones, all from Grado Laboratories: the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/796grado">Reference RS-1</A> ($695), the SR-125 ($125), and the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/532">SR-60</A&gt; ($60). I've always favored Grado headphones because the minimal-resonance design philosophy that I feel is responsible for the uncolored midrange of their moving-iron cartridges extends throughout their headphone range as well. Recently, however, I've achieved a new perspective regarding the SR-125 'phones that I felt would be of interest to <I>Stereophile</I> readers.

Melos SHA-Gold headphone amplifier Measurements

Melos SHA-Gold headphone amplifier Measurements

It's hard to know what to call the SHA-Gold. It <I>is</I> a superb headphone amplifier&mdash;maybe even the target all future headphone amps need to shoot at&mdash;but it's also a full-function preamplifier. At two grand, it's not exactly a unit you'd add to your current system just to get a headphone connection...<I>Wait a minute!</I> What am I saying? I'm sure that there are folks out there who would add this to their existing reference systems as casually as I'd buy the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/796alchemy">Audio Alchemy headphone amplifier</A>&mdash;but they'd be missing out on a great line stage.

Melos Audio
no longer trading (2006)

Melos SHA-Gold headphone amplifier System

Melos SHA-Gold headphone amplifier System

It's hard to know what to call the SHA-Gold. It <I>is</I> a superb headphone amplifier&mdash;maybe even the target all future headphone amps need to shoot at&mdash;but it's also a full-function preamplifier. At two grand, it's not exactly a unit you'd add to your current system just to get a headphone connection...<I>Wait a minute!</I> What am I saying? I'm sure that there are folks out there who would add this to their existing reference systems as casually as I'd buy the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/796alchemy">Audio Alchemy headphone amplifier</A>&mdash;but they'd be missing out on a great line stage.

Melos Audio
no longer trading (2006)

Melos SHA-Gold headphone amplifier Specifications

Melos SHA-Gold headphone amplifier Specifications

It's hard to know what to call the SHA-Gold. It <I>is</I> a superb headphone amplifier&mdash;maybe even the target all future headphone amps need to shoot at&mdash;but it's also a full-function preamplifier. At two grand, it's not exactly a unit you'd add to your current system just to get a headphone connection...<I>Wait a minute!</I> What am I saying? I'm sure that there are folks out there who would add this to their existing reference systems as casually as I'd buy the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/796alchemy">Audio Alchemy headphone amplifier</A>&mdash;but they'd be missing out on a great line stage.

Melos Audio
no longer trading (2006)

Melos SHA-Gold headphone amplifier

Melos SHA-Gold headphone amplifier

It's hard to know what to call the SHA-Gold. It <I>is</I> a superb headphone amplifier&mdash;maybe even the target all future headphone amps need to shoot at&mdash;but it's also a full-function preamplifier. At two grand, it's not exactly a unit you'd add to your current system just to get a headphone connection...<I>Wait a minute!</I> What am I saying? I'm sure that there are folks out there who would add this to their existing reference systems as casually as I'd buy the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/796alchemy">Audio Alchemy headphone amplifier</A>&mdash;but they'd be missing out on a great line stage.

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