Industry Update

Industry Update

<I>Audica MPS-1:</I> <A HREF="http://www.audica.co.uk/">Audica</A&gt;, the Cambridge, UK&ndash;based manufacturer founded by Kieron Dunk (formerly of Mission, Denon, Cyrus, Infinity, and Klipsch, to name but a few) is finally shipping its stylish MPS-1 desktop audio system ($400). The MPS-1 consists of two diminutive extruded aluminum loudspeakers and a 25Wpc amplifier/control center with three 3.5mm inputs (one high sensitivity for portables and other low-output sources; the others with lower sensitivity and higher input impedence). The MPS-1 control center also has USB and FireWire connections to facilitate recharging portable players' batteries.

On the Fair Use Frontlines

On the Fair Use Frontlines

<I>As anyone who reads this website is all too aware, these days legislative matters increasingly encroach upon audiophiles' ability to experience uncompromised high fidelity. Like it or not, political decisions </I>can<I> and </I>do<I> have an impact on what we listen to and how we are able to manipulate our music after we have purchased it.

Looking for Floorstanders for Around USD 4,000 (EUR 3,200) in EUROPE

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Gentlemen,

My Most Significant Other has accepted that I change my speakers (B&W's Matrix 3 Series 2 3-way floorstanders, 20 years old). I want something good, and I cannot go wrong (or else endure it for the next 20 years) neither with the speakers or the amplifier that drives them.

My listening room is 5 meters x 4 meters (roughly 16' x 13'). My musical preferences go with classical piano, chamber music, opera / vocals and the occasional jazz. I need 2 speakers. No Home Cinema.

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver Sample 2 Measurements, January 2008

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver Sample 2 Measurements, January 2008

Wilson Audio Specialties' David Wilson likes to say that you should build a stereo system from the speakers down. Of course he does&mdash;he sells speakers. But that doesn't mean he's wrong. So recently, when offered an inexpensive new product for review, I decided it would be a good test of Wilson's theory. I tried driving Wilson's $45,000/pair <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/805wilson">MAXX2</A&gt; speakers with Outlaw Audio's RR2150, a $599 stereo receiver.

Outlaw Audio
P.O. Box 975
Easton, MA 02334
(866) 688-5292
www.outlawaudio.com

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver Measurements

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver Measurements

Wilson Audio Specialties' David Wilson likes to say that you should build a stereo system from the speakers down. Of course he does&mdash;he sells speakers. But that doesn't mean he's wrong. So recently, when offered an inexpensive new product for review, I decided it would be a good test of Wilson's theory. I tried driving Wilson's $45,000/pair <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/805wilson">MAXX2</A&gt; speakers with Outlaw Audio's RR2150, a $599 stereo receiver.

Outlaw Audio
P.O. Box 975
Easton, MA 02334
(866) 688-5292
www.outlawaudio.com

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver Associated Equipment

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver Associated Equipment

Wilson Audio Specialties' David Wilson likes to say that you should build a stereo system from the speakers down. Of course he does&mdash;he sells speakers. But that doesn't mean he's wrong. So recently, when offered an inexpensive new product for review, I decided it would be a good test of Wilson's theory. I tried driving Wilson's $45,000/pair <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/805wilson">MAXX2</A&gt; speakers with Outlaw Audio's RR2150, a $599 stereo receiver.

Outlaw Audio
P.O. Box 975
Easton, MA 02334
(866) 688-5292
www.outlawaudio.com

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver Specifications

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver Specifications

Wilson Audio Specialties' David Wilson likes to say that you should build a stereo system from the speakers down. Of course he does&mdash;he sells speakers. But that doesn't mean he's wrong. So recently, when offered an inexpensive new product for review, I decided it would be a good test of Wilson's theory. I tried driving Wilson's $45,000/pair <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/805wilson">MAXX2</A&gt; speakers with Outlaw Audio's RR2150, a $599 stereo receiver.

Outlaw Audio
P.O. Box 975
Easton, MA 02334
(866) 688-5292
www.outlawaudio.com

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver

Outlaw Audio RR2150 stereo receiver

Wilson Audio Specialties' David Wilson likes to say that you should build a stereo system from the speakers down. Of course he does&mdash;he sells speakers. But that doesn't mean he's wrong. So recently, when offered an inexpensive new product for review, I decided it would be a good test of Wilson's theory. I tried driving Wilson's $45,000/pair <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/805wilson">MAXX2</A&gt; speakers with Outlaw Audio's RR2150, a $599 stereo receiver.

Chord SPM 14000 Ultimate monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Chord SPM 14000 Ultimate monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Lord Acton said, famously, that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. If there ever were an amplifier to test that maxim's applicability to audiophiles, it is surely the Chord SPM 14000 Ultimate Monoblock. Priced no less than $75,000/pair, the SPM 14000 is rated to produce power as do very few other amplifiers on the planet: it is very conservatively rated at 1kW into an 8 ohm load, 2kW into 4 ohms, and "will easily exceed" 2800W (give or take a few watts) into 2 ohms.

Chord Electronics
US distributor: Bluebird Music
620 Wilson Avenue, Suite 360
Toronto, Ontario M3K 1Z3, Canada
(416) 638-8207
www.bluebirdmusic.com

Chord SPM 14000 Ultimate monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Chord SPM 14000 Ultimate monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Lord Acton said, famously, that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. If there ever were an amplifier to test that maxim's applicability to audiophiles, it is surely the Chord SPM 14000 Ultimate Monoblock. Priced no less than $75,000/pair, the SPM 14000 is rated to produce power as do very few other amplifiers on the planet: it is very conservatively rated at 1kW into an 8 ohm load, 2kW into 4 ohms, and "will easily exceed" 2800W (give or take a few watts) into 2 ohms.

Chord Electronics
US distributor: Bluebird Music
620 Wilson Avenue, Suite 360
Toronto, Ontario M3K 1Z3, Canada
(416) 638-8207
www.bluebirdmusic.com
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