Arcam has incorporated DTS PlayFi as well as Apple AirPlay and UPnP, which allow a host of options up to 24/96 resolution. Arcam says Amazon Alexa-related devices will also be added shortly, and control is via…
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So to top themselves in 2017, ELAC is introducing the Discovery Q. This time you get a 1-year full Roon subscription (meaning you can now go for that huge library of music), support for…
You can see John Atkinson on the couch at left and John DeVore to Jake's right. Also in the small room, but not in the photos…
The Crystal room is also one of the smaller available for CES exhibitors, but again, the company made the most of what they had. Jake sat on the couch in…
How to sum up the smallest high-end showing ever at a 21st Century CES? While it seems likely that CES trade-show attendance in general was down just a bit this year from the 2016 high of 177,393, the official estimate of "more than 175,000 industry professionals, including 55,000 from outside the US" stands in sharp contrast to the scene on the upper floors of the Venetian Tower, where some hallways that had formerly been packed with what CES calls "high performance" exhibits and industry people were now dominated by tech-company exhibits and visitors.
When all is…
For those new to her singing, Barton is a Georgia-born, Houston Grand Opera Studio grad whose win at the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 2007—the year she turned 26—was followed by snaring both the Main and Song Prizes at the 2013 BBC Cardiff Singer of…
In his report, in the November 2016 issue, on the Torreys firmware upgrade for PS Audio's DirectStream D/A processor ($5999), Robert Deutsch wrote that he had noticed "an increase in resolution"—and at that, my ears pricked up. I had purchased our original review sample of this processor following Art Dudley's favorable review in September 2014, and I had upgraded it, in the summer of 2015, to the Yale operating system, which I prefer to the earlier Pikes Peak and v.1.2.1 versions. As much as I enjoy the sound of the…
In April 2016, I reviewed the AR-M2 portable player from Acoustic Research (footnote 1), concluding that "It's good to see the Acoustic Research brand applied to such a well-engineered product after all these years." When I compared the AR-M2 with the Astell&Kern AK240, I found the differences between the two players small, commenting that "on balance, if I didn't have to count pennies, I'd go for the $2500 Astell&Kern—but for $1300 less, the Acoustic Research comes very close." A limited-time,…