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…
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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
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…
Description: Two-way, bass-reflex bookshelf speaker. Drive-units (both with IMS/Shock-Mount chassis): 1" (25mm), ferrofluid-damped/-cooled G-PAL dome tweeter; 7" (178mm) S-PAL-cone woofer with 1.5" (38mm) voice-coil and AVS die-cast chassis. Frequency response: 54Hz–22kHz, ±2dB (on axis), 54Hz–20kHz, ±2dB (30° off axis). Sensitivity: 90dB room, 87dB anechoic. Recommended amplification: 15–180W. Maximum input power: 110W.
Dimensions: 14 5/8" (372mm) H by 8 7/8" (225mm) W by 13 1/8" (335mm) D (H includes spikes or outrigger feet; W excludes outriggers). Weight…
Analog Sources: VPI TNT IV, Rega Planar 3 turntables; Immedia, Syrinx PU-3 tonearms; Koetsu Urushi, Clearaudio Virtuoso Wood cartridges.
Digital Sources: Lector CDP-7T, Creek Destiny CD players.
Preamplification: Vendetta Research SCP-2D, Creek Destiny phono stages; Audio Valve Eclipse line stage.
Power Amplifiers: Audio Research Reference 110.
Integrated Amplifier: Creek Destiny.
Loudspeakers: Dynaudio Excite X12, Epos M5i, Monitor Audio RS6 Silver.
Cables: Interconnect (all MIT): Magnum M3, MI-350 CVTwin Terminator, MI-330SG…
I used DRA Labs' MLSSA system and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone to measure the Paradigm Reference Studio 20 v5's farfield frequency responses, and an Earthworks QTC-40 for the nearfield responses. With a specified anechoic voltage sensitivity of 87dB, the Paradigm actually raised 88.5dB(B) at 1m with 2.83V drive. This is usefully high sensitivity, though the impedance drops below 4 ohms in the lower midrange, reaching a minimum value of 3.45 ohms at 175Hz. However, the impedance remains above 6 ohms for much of the audioband, and as usual, the instances where…
At 12 noon PST today, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. announced the availability of the first Blu-ray Discs premastered using Dolby® TrueHD with advanced 96k upsampling, The process, designed for use by studios, authoring…
Wynton Marsalis, trumpet; Marcus Roberts, piano; Robert Leslie Hurst III, bass; Jeff Watts, drums
CBS CK 40461 (CD), FC 40461 (LP). Tim Geelan, eng.; Steve Epstein, prod. DDD. TT: 62:54
When someone has garnered as much hoopla as has Wynton Marsalis over the last five years, it becomes harder and harder for a critic to believe that the hype continues to be justified. Nor does winning Grammys in the jazz and classical categories help the situation's believability. Worse, Marsalis's own bristly demeanor and portentious pronouncements…