Description: Single-box digital-to-analog converter. Formats supported: all PCM-output audio codecs (AIFF, WAV, MP3, etc.). Digital input jack: USB only (type B plug). Analog output jacks: RCA. Frequency response: 20Hz–20kHz, +0/–1.7dB. Maximum output voltage: 2.25V. Signal/noise ratio: 107dB, A-weighted, ref. full output. Power requirement (via USB bus): 250mA.
Dimensions: 5.1" (130mm) L by 2.1" (55mm) W by 1.2" (30mm) H. Weight: not much at all.
Serial Number Of Unit Reviewed: None found.
Price: $299. Approximate number of dealers: 9.
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Analog Sources: Thorens TD-124 Mk.II turntable; EMT 997 tonearm; Shindo SPU, Ortofon SPU 90th Anniversary, EMT OFD 25 & OFD 65 cartridges.
Digital Sources: Sony SCD-777ES SACD/CD player; Sony PlayStation 1; Wavelength Cosecant v3 USB DAC (with Apple iMac).
Preamplification: Auditorium 23 Hommage T1 step-up transformer, Shindo Masseto preamplifier.
Power Amplifier: Shindo Haut-Brion.
Loudspeakers: Audio Note AN-E/SPe HE.
Cables: USB: Belkin Pro Series, Kimber B Bus. Interconnect: Audio Note AN-vx, Shindo Silver. Speaker: Auditorium 23. AC…
I examined the measured behavior of the Music Streamer+ using the Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see www.ap.com and "As We See It" in the January 2008 issue), as well as, for some tests, my Audio Precision System One Dual Domain and the Miller Audio Research Jitter Analyzer. I drove the Music Streamers with the USB 2.0 output of my Intel MacBook running OS10.4.11 for the testing, playing back WAV files using Bias Peak 6.2 and operating off battery power. As the Streamer is bus-powered, I wondered if it was possible that it might perform slightly differently with…
Description: Three-way, reflex-loaded, floorstanding loudspeaker. Drive-units: 4.1" by 0.375" aluminum ribbon tweeter, 7.1" carbon-fiber/pulp-cone midrange, two 9" carbon-fiber/Rohacell/glass-fiber–cone woofers. Crossover frequencies: 300Hz, 3.5kHz. Frequency response: 27Hz–30kHz, ±2dB (–8dB at 23Hz and 40kHz). Impedance: 4 ohms nominal, 2.8 ohms minimum. Sensitivity: 90dB/2.83V/m.
Dimensions: Overall: 47.0" (1194mm) H by 12.6" (320mm) W by 22.5" (572mm) D. Head cabinet: 15.4" (390mm) H by 10.7" (272mm) W by 22.5" (572mm) D. Bass cabinet: 29.1" (740mm) H by…
Digital Sources: Ayre C-5xeMP universal player; Meridian 808i.2 CD player; dCS Puccini SACD player; Benchmark DAC1, Ayre QB-9 D/A converters; dCS 972 D/D converter; Logitech (Slim Devices) Transporter WiFi music player with Apple Mac mini for media storage.
Preamplifiers: Parasound Halo JC 2, Simaudio Moon Evolution P-8.
Power Amplifiers: Parasound Halo JC 1 monoblocks, Simaudio Moon Evolution W-7.
Loudspeakers: Aerial Acoustics 5B, PSB Synchrony One, Totem Acoustic Mani-2.
Cables: Digital: Kimber Illuminations Orchid AES/EBU, Stereovox CV2…
The quasi-anechoic measurements were all performed using DRA Labs' MLSSA system and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone. The Aerial Acoustics 20T V2 is specified as having a voltage sensitivity of 90dB/2.83V/m; my estimate was somewhat lower, at 88dB(B)/2.83V/m on the tweeter axis, which is slightly lower than my measurement of the original 20T. The electrical impedance (fig.1), however, is very similar, with minimum values of 3.25 ohms at 24Hz and 3 ohms at 228Hz. Fortunately, the electrical phase angle at those frequencies is low, but with an impedance that stays…
I feel exactly the same way about Aerial Acoustics' 5B: It's just great to listen to. Indeed, A-list New York City classical recording engineer Jerry Bruck used a pair of Aerial Model 5s to monitor Nathaniel Rosen's award-winning release of Bach's Cello Suites (2 CDs, John Marks JMR 6/7), and larger floorstanding Aerial speakers (the 7s, if I recall correctly), to…