Sidebar 3: Measurements
I used Stereophile's loan sample of the top-of-the-line Audio Precision SYS2722 system to measure the Peachtree DACiT (see www.ap.com and the January 2008 "As We See It"); for some tests, I also used my vintage Audio Precision System One Dual Domain.
The Peachtree uses the popular Cirrus Logic 8416 S/PDIF receiver chip. The coaxial S/PDIF input successfully locked to datastreams with sample rates ranging from 44.1 to 192kHz. The TosLink input would not lock to datastreams with sample rates greater than 96kHz; this is normal behavior, however, as the…
Somebody asked me for 10 albums, so here are 101:
Oneohtrix Point Never: Returnal
Zola Jesus: The Spoils
Nicolas Jaar: Space is Only Noise
James Blake: James Blake
Drake: Take Care
Zomby: Dedication
Mark McGuire: Living with Yourself
Demdike Stare: Tryptych
Kendrick Lamar: Section.80
Inga Copeland and Dean Blunt: Black is Beautiful
Four Tet: There Is Love in You
Christian Fennesz: Endless Summer
Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto: Summvs
Sonny Sharrock: Ask the Ages
Archie Shepp: Blasé
Pharoah Sanders:…
Many if not most of the world’s most admired albums attained their fame slowly. In the case of Exile on Main Street which was released forty years ago on May 12, 1972, it took years for its ragged, bluesy charms to percolate into the collective psyche and eventually emerge as if not the best, then one of the contenders in the Stones catalog. The debate over an alternative champ has raged for years. Let It Bleed? Some Girls? Sticky Fingers? Beggar’s Banquet? Aftermath? Worthy choices all but when it comes to revelatory experiences, genuine five star records that changed the world, the apex of…
Around the turn of the century, a review of the latest hair-raisingly expensive turntable would often begin with a soothing chant that, yes, the RotorGazmoTron XT-35000 is a tad pricey, but it will be the last piece of analog gear you ever buy—so go ahead, take the plunge. A dozen years later, pressing plants are stamping out LPs 'round the clock, and new high-end turntables are rolling off production lines at a respectable clip. So who knows whether today's Cassandras might be equally premature in bewailing the death of the Compact Disc? Which is to say that I can't in good conscience urge…
The Cipher's way with bass tones was particularly impressive. Thunderous bass has always been one of Krell's specialties, but that's not all I'm talking about here. I'm talking about the details, the melody, even the delicacies of a double bass. On "Mood Indigo," from the Duke's Masterpieces by Ellington (Columbia/Legacy CK 87043, CD), I could hear every pluck of Wendell Marshall's bass, the value of each note, and the shifts in his cadence, even when the full orchestra blares forth. This isn't mere detail for detail's sake; it's crucial to the rhythm—the "mood indigo," if you will, of the…
Sidebar 1: Specifications
Description: SACD/CD player compatible with CDR, 44.1 WAV, AAC (ADTS & ADIF), DVD-R/RW/+R. Class-A balanced, zero-feedback, Krell Current Mode topology from input to output. D/A conversion: 2 DSD1794 DACs (1 per channel, 2 per pair of surround channels). Digital outputs: 1 S/PDIF via RCA, 1 S/PDIF via TosLink. Analog outputs: 1 pair CAST via 4-pin bayonet connectors, 1 pair balanced via XLR, 6 single-ended via RCA. Control inputs: 1 RS-232 port via 9-pin D-subminiature connector, 1 12VDC trigger input, 1 Krell CAN Link. Frequency response: 20Hz–20kHz, +0/–0…
Sidebar 2: Associated Equipment
Analog Source: Krell Evolution 505 SACD/CD player, Ayre Acoustics DX-5 universal player.
Phono Preamplifier: Nagra BPS (battery powered).
Integrated Amplifiers: Simaudio Moon Evolution 700i, Krell FBI.
Loudspeakers: Revel Ultima Studio 2.
Cables: Nirvana interconnects and speaker cables, Nordost CAST.
Accessories: Bybee Technologies Signature Model Power Purifier, Black Diamond Racing Mk.IV Cones, VPI HW-19 record-cleaning machine.—Fred Kaplan
Sidebar 3: Measurements
To measure the Krell Cipher, I used Stereophile's loan sample of the top-of-the-line Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see www.ap.com and the January 2008 "As We See It"); for some tests, I also used my vintage Audio Precision System One Dual Domain. It wasn't possible to measure the player's performance from its current-mode CAST output, but I did do so from its balanced and unbalanced outputs.
To test the Cipher's performance as an SACD player, I used the "provisional" Sony Test SACD. Although Krell doesn't mention DVD playback on their website in their…
I have fond memories of the Paradigm Reference Studio 20. When I reviewed the original version for the February 1998 issue of Stereophile, it was the model that started me on my quest to seek out the best affordable loudspeakers. I believe that of all the speakers I've reviewed, the original Studio 20 remained in the magazine's "Recommended Components" longest. When I checked out the speaker's fourth generation, in May 2008, I felt it had significantly progressed in terms of sound quality and value for money. This didn't surprise me, however, as pushing the envelopes of sound quality and…
The recording that best illustrated the Paradigm's midrange and HF harmonic integrity was "My Funny Valentine," from trumpeter Don Ellis's Out of Nowhere (CD, Candid 29032). The integration of the harmonic and dynamic envelopes across the trumpet's range created the most startlingly lifelike reproduction of the instrument's sound that I'd ever heard in my listening room. While the recording was playing, my 11-year-old daughter's best friend, who has heard many expensive speakers in my listening room, entered the room to exclaim, "Wow, those are great speakers!" Ultimately, I found the…