Because of the Magico A5's bulk and weight, I drove my test gear to Jim Austin's apartment to perform the measurements in situ. As always, I used DRA Labs' MLSSA system, an Earthworks microphone preamplifier, and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone to measure the Magico A5's behavior in the farfield. (We maneuvered one of the 180lb speakers, serial number 000407, onto a dolly and rolled it so it fired across a room diagonal and was maximally distant from the sidewalls.) I used an Earthworks QTC-40 mike for the nearfield and spatially averaged in-room responses. (For…

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Hi-fi upgrades are less rare than upgrades for us humans, and yet they are far from common. A realistic, practical upgrade path is a factor I consider in any hi-fi purchasing decision—not the only factor, certainly, but an important one. A product that's upgradeable can stay in your system—your audio system—for a long time.
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I thought it would be illuminating to listen to a Mahler symphony—I chose No.7—but with a different recording, orchestra, and venue for each movement, to show the kinds of distinctions the M1SE MDx is capable of facilitating. To level the aural playing field, I made sure that all the recordings were streaming at 24/96 resolution, via Qobuz. Here are some of my listening notes, both plusses and minuses.
Mvt.I "Langsam." Kubelik/Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. (Deutsche Grammophon, 1989; appears in Mahler: 10 Symphonies): Sounds compressed and…
Description: 24-bit, 8x-oversampling delta-sigma digital/analog converter with 15 choices of reconstruction filter. Digital inputs: USB, AES/EBU on XLR, S/PDIF electrical on RCA and BNC, S/PDIF optical on TosLink. Word-clock input on BNC. Analog outputs: 2 stereo (1 XLR, 1 RCA). Maximum output level: from +8dBm up to +22dBm, balanced (adjustable); 2V, single-ended. Output impedance: 40 ohms (balanced or single-ended). Frequency response (44.1kHz sample rate): 10Hz–20kHz, +0/–0.2dB. Dynamic range: >120dBA. THD+noise at 1kHz: 0.0006% at 0dBFS, 0.0004% at –…
Flash back maybe 40 years to my one-bedroom apartment on Elgin Park in San Francisco during the period when I was whistling for my supper and performing Puccini's "O mio babbino caro" in the Emmy-nominated Peanuts cartoon, "She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown." Cue the constant din of an elevated four-lane freeway, since demolished as a blight on humankind, which I tried to pretend was the sound of water in the accompaniment to one of Schubert's…
Description: Solid state, dual-mono line preamplifier with outboard power supply and remote control. Inputs: 2 pair single-ended (RCA), 3 pair balanced (XLR/ ESL-A). Outputs: 2 pair balanced (XLR/ESL-A), 2 pair balanced (XLR). Maximum gain: +12dB (XLR in, XLR out). Input impedance: 50k ohms, balanced; 22k ohms, single-ended. Output impedance: 30 ohms, balanced. Max output: 17V. Frequency response: 1Hz–150kHz (–3dB, XLR in to XLR out). Channel separation: 112.5dB. Total harmonic distortion: 0.00035% (XLR in to XLR out). Signal/noise: 120dB (2V input, A-weighted…
Digital sources: dCS Rossini SACD/CD transport, Rossini DAC, and Rossini Clock; Synology 5-bay NAS 1019+; Roon Nucleus+ music server, Uptone Audio etherRegen, Small Green Computer Sonore opticalModule, TP-Link gigabit Ethernet media converters (2) with multimode duplex fiberoptic cables, Linksys routers (2), and Arris modem, all powered by (3) 300W four-component linear power supplies; external hard drives, SSD USB sticks, iPad Pro; Apple 2017 MacBook Pro computer with 2.8 GHz Intel i7, SSD, 16GB RAM.
Preamplifier: Dan D'Agostino Momentum HD.
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I measured the Esoteric Grandioso C1X's performance with my Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see the January 2008 "As We See It") and checked some results with the magazine's more-recent APx555 system. The C1X's massive power supply chassis sat on the floor, as far away from the preamplifier chassis as I could arrange with the long umbilical cables. I took a complete set of tests using the balanced inputs, repeating some tests using the single-ended inputs. As set up with the Menu by JVS, the display showed the volume in accurate 0.1dB steps from –99.9dB to +12.0dB…
I spoke with Greg Hanson and Showroom Manager Josh Gwin by phone then followed up with a (post-vaccine) visit to their Cincinnati showroom to find out what's going on there. Hanson and Gwin call the showroom an "experience center," because they want people who visit to have an experience, whether it's a new customer's first-ever high-end audio demo or a long-timer's regular check-…