Our host, Steven Lester, used an iPad running PlugPlayer and a QNAP NAS to play a combination of "Red Book," DVD-A, HDTracks, and Society of Sound files.
Vocals sounded consistently big and smooth,…
Our host, Steven Lester, used an iPad running PlugPlayer and a QNAP NAS to play a combination of "Red Book," DVD-A, HDTracks, and Society of Sound files.
Vocals sounded consistently big and smooth,…
Partnering Gradient’s Revolution Active loudspeakers ($11,995/pair) in bi-amped configuration with a $500 Fosgate amplifier and 50Wpc Resolution Audio C50 amp, and playing ordinary CD-quality music files through iTunes running Channel D’s Pure Music and a Resolution Audio Cantata Music Center (review to come from Jon Iverson), Ryan wanted…
I was delighted to see so many people at the 2011 California Audio Show so attentively listening to music, as though listening to music on the hi-fi in 2011 is as much of an event as watching an episode of “True Blood” on Sunday night. Of course, we know that listening to music on the hi-fi is a special event, an active, enriching, and entertaining experience, worthy of our time and energy for the joy and nourishment it brings our minds and souls. It’s a lot of fun. If you were present at the California Audio Show, you experienced this…
A week ago, when we first caught up with Owen and Ben, they were about $2000 away from the funds needed to support their Kickstarter project. As of today, with 10 days left to go, they are only $500 short of their goal! Owen says we’ve…
Instead, most speakers work this way: Complicated electronics split the audio signal into pieces, adding various colorations and phase shifts along the way. The pieces are distributed to different drivers, each of which adds another unique set of characteristics. We then expect these fragments of electronic signal to be brought together again in a continuous, coherent reproduction of music. We agonize over different cable routings or which contact cleaner to use, and yet we calmly accept this grotesque…
The 2+2's magic extended well past voices. I was particularly taken by the woodwinds' sound in Charles Munch and the Orchestre de Paris's…
Description: One-way, crossoverless, stand-mounted loudspeaker. Drive-units: four 3", proprietary, aluminum alloy-cone units (two fire forward, two fire rearward); one 6" passive radiator (fires to the side facing the other speaker). Cabinet: 13-layer Baltic Birch with CNC-machined aluminum front and rear plinths. Nominal impedance: 4 ohms. In-room sensitivity: 90dB/2.83V/m. Maximum continuous output per pair: 110dB. Maximum RMS continuous power per speaker: 100W.
Dimensions: 14.5" (368mm) H by 7.875" (200mm) W by 10.25" (260mm) D. Weight: 16.5 lbs (7.5kg).…
Analog Sources: Spiral Groove SG-2 turntable & Centroid tonearm; Triplanar Precision Mk.VII tonearm; VPI HR-X turntable & tonearm; Lyra Titan i, Grado Signature Reference cartridges.
Digital Sources: Primare CD31, Vincent C-60 CD players.
Preamplification: Sutherland PhD, Phono Block phono preamplifiers; Sutherland Direct, Placette Active line stages.
Power Amplifiers: VTL MB750 Signature, Mark Levinson No.20.6.
Loudspeakers: Wilson Audio Specialties Sophia 2, Castle Severn, Harbeth P3ESR.
Interconnects & Speaker Cables:…