Description: Powered subwoofer in sealed enclosure with remote control. Drive-unit: 18" forward-firing fiberglass Rohacell-laminate cone with 3" voice-coil and 39.7-lb magnet. Inputs: front panel, USB, microphone (mini XLR); rear panel, mono LFE (RCA), R&L balanced XLR and RCA, Ethernet, RS-232, IR, 12V trigger, speaker (bare wire, banana plugs, or spade lugs). Outputs: rear panel, line-level pass-through (RCA & XLR), high-pass output (RCA & XLR), video output (RCA), RS-232, S-video. Front-panel controls: Volume, Crossover, Auto EQ. Rear-panel…
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Analog Sources: Linn Sondek LP12 turntable with Lingo power supply, Ittok tonearm; Spectral cartridge; Day-Sequerra FM Reference Signature tuner.
Digital Sources: Bryston BCD-1 CD player; Bryston BDP-1 digital transport with USB-2 flash drives, external USB hard drive; Bryston BDA-1 D/A converter; Netgear WN-350 wireless router connected to BDP-1 via Ethernet.
Preamplifier: Bryston BP-26.
Power Amplifiers: Mark Levinson ML-2 (monoblocks), No.334, No.27.5.
Loudspeakers: Quad ESL-989; B&W DB1, JL Audio Fathom f113, Velodyne DD-18…
Velodyne's room-management software, Digital Drive Plus (Windows only), uses two main screens to run the DD-18+'s automatic equalization routines. First is the Frequency Response and Parameter screen. This is split into two windows, the first displaying the room's frequency-response curve, the second showing the parametric EQ graph. To the right of the two screens is a dialog box that lists adjustments of volume, low-pass crossover frequency, subsonic filter frequency, subsonic filter slope, phase, and polarity. Just below the…
It's my guess that many folks out there want good sound but can't be bothered with separates. All those folks know when they walk into a store or look online is that they need a receiver. And in this digital age, when many people listen to music from their computers, a receiver with a good…
Description: Solid-state FM receiver with four S/PDIF digital input (two coaxial, ywo Toslink), two pairs of analog inputs (one phono, one line), one pair of line-level analog outputs, and two pairs of loudspeaker terminals. Maximum output power at 1% THD: 120Wpc into 4 ohms (17.8dBW), 60Wpc into 8 ohms (17.8dBW). Minimum load: 3 ohms per channel. Peak output current: 30 amperes. Frequency response: 1.5Hz–90kHz, ±3dB, into 4 ohms. THD+N: 0.003%, 1W, 1kHz, 4 ohms. Line input impedance: 11k ohms. Phono input impedance: 47k ohms in parallel with 150pF. Phono input…
Digital Sources: Benchmark DAC1 HDR; Bel Canto e.One CD2 transport, e.One DAC 3.5VB Mk.II DAC, e.One VBS1 power supply; Sony Vaio laptop running JRiver Media Center 17, Bel Canto Light Link USB-S/PDIF bridge, Centrance DACmini D/A headphone amp.
Analog Sources: Clearaudio Ovation turntable & tonearm, Clearaudio Talisman V2 cartridge.
Phono Preamplifier: Clearaudio Basic+.
Power Amplifiers: Rogue Audio M180 monoblocks, Audio Research Reference 150.
Loudspeakers: Revel Performa F30.
Headphones: Sennheiser HD600.
Cables: Digital:…
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") to measure the Bel Canto C7R's analog and digital inputs. To test the C7R as a digital processor and phono preamplifier, I took the measurements from the Line Output jacks. (I didn't test the FM tuner's performance.) Because the C7R has a class-D output stage, the presence of ultrasonic noise in its output might affect the Audio Precision analyzer's performance, so I placed an Audio Precision AUX-0025 passive low-pass filter…
There sat the hi-fi. Untouched. Unplayed. Unlistenable. Bass resonances continued to torment my sound. Geddy Lee, Paul McCartney, and Sting all produced loose and exaggerated bass energies in unnatural ways. I was constantly perplexed with the unevenness in my bass response. Despite hours of tinkering with speaker placement hindered by random obstructions, namely a queen-size bed, a poorly positioned radiator, and stacks of guitar amps, the bass resonances remained.
There sat my hi-fi, mocking me.
Rather than be subjected to my woofers…