Description: CD Transport with optical and coaxial data outputs. Features: Full-function remote control, forward and reverse scan, random access programing, index search, track search, repeat, display dimmer. Accessories included: infrared remote control, optical cable, coaxial cable, and AudioQuest Sorbothane feet.
Price: $1295 (1989); no longer available (2011). Approximate number of dealers: 35.
Manufacturer: A&R Cambridge Ltd., Pembroke Avenue, Denny Industrial
Center, Waterbeach, Cambridge CB5 9PB, England. Tel: (44) (0)1223-203200. Fax: (44) (0…
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In a single week this past month, no fewer than six products with fiber-optic inputs or outputs have entered my listening room/test laboratory. This trend is a harbinger of the future as optical technology assumes an ever-increasing role in audio equipment. Since all three products reviewed here feature optical jacks, I thought this would be a good opportunity to provide a short primer on optical transmission of digital audio.
In a piece of copper wire transmitting digital audio, electrons carry the information in the form of pulses from one point to…
The speakers arrived on my doorstep via motor freight. Despite the crate they arrived in being made from wood, I discovered a narrow hole in its side—apparently the result of a forklift-blade attack.…
Timbre
In general, the Audiostatic's accuracy of timbre was right-on for instruments spanning the soprano register. In fact, the range…
The Audiostatic's impedance magnitude (fig.1) only drops below 10 ohms in the mid-treble and above, reaching a minimum value of 5.7 ohms at 14kHz. It lies above 20 ohms in the midrange and bass—note the expanded scale on this graph—implying that the speaker is a very easy amplifier load, even considering the high capacitive phase angle below 100Hz. Its sensitivity, however, as DO suspected, is very low. Its B-weighted output on noise lies some 2.5dB below that of the already chronically low LS3/5a, implying a sensitivity of 80dB/W/m (footnote 1). Small amplifiers…
Description: Full-range electrostatic loudspeaker. Frequency response: 35Hz–20kHz, ±5dB. Impedance: 6.5 ohms minimum. Sensitivity: 86dB/W/m. Recommended amplifier power: 50–250W.
Dimensions: 74" (1880mm) H by 13.8" (350mm) W by 1.4" (35mm) D. Weight: 51 lbs (23kg).
Serial numbers of samples tested: 9305100123 & 124.
Price: $3200/pair (standard finish), $3400/pair (wood finish) (1994); no longer available in the US (2011). Approximate number of dealers: 50.
Manufacturer: Audiostatic Holland, Klembergerweg 2, 7214 BL Epse, The Netherlands. Tel…
The result is a comforting and thought-provoking ramble. Listening to Constant Comments is like walking down 3rd Street, between Coles and Monmouth, late at night,…
Art Dudley reviewed the Gradient Helsinki 1.5 in August 2010 (Vol.33 No.8). This unusual floorstanding loudspeaker combines a metal-dome tweeter and a 5" paper-cone midrange, each mounted in its own subenclosure, with a side-firing 12" paper-cone woofer. There is no enclosure for the woofer, giving it a dipole radiating pattern. "The Gradient Helsinki 1.5 is a remarkable product whose execution seems to lag only slightly behind its conception—and its conception is both original and, in its way, ingenious,"…