Audio Art Cable SC-5 Classic: $240/10ft pair (gold spades; add $10/pr for silver spades), $250/10ft pair (gold bananas)
The SC-5 has silver-coated OFC conductors (14AWG), a foam polyethylene dielectric, a PVC jacket, and an internal packet of vibration-absorbing fibers. It can be terminated with gold-plated brass banana plugs or, for $10 less, DH Labs' gold-plated copper spade lugs. Compared to AudioQuest's Rocket 33, the SC-5 lacked body, weight, and warmth, but produced a detailed, dramatic overall sound, with clean transients and impressive dynamics, said SM.…

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DH Labs Silver Sonic D-110 AES/EBU: $112.50/1m
(NR, but see EL's review of the Bel Canto DAC3.5VB in Vol.34 No.6 WWW)
Kimber Kable Orchid: $849/1m
Expensive, but the best AES/EBU link JA has used. J-10 loved the Orchid's midrange liquidity and detail, but preferred Illumination's S/PDIF cable overall. SD (almost) doesn't equivocate: "Probably the best out there for now….A stunner!" RH and RD are also fans. New lower price usefully brings this cable in reach of more music lovers. (Vol.19 No.5)
Kubala-Sosna Expression: $900/m, $240/…
Blessings and Miracles Vinyl LP:
Music legend and guitar master Carlos Santana's latest star-studded masterpiece Blessings and Miracles is out on vinyl March 18, 2022 via BMG. On it, Santana delivers one of the most ambitious, inspired, and magical records of his storied career. There are genre-bending, hook-filled celebrations…
The standard Marlow I am reviewing is sold direct and costs £1960 ($2626)/pair including free shipping to the US. EJ Jordan offers a deluxe-parts version, the Marlow CE, for £2280 ($3055)/pair. Both are finished in walnut veneer; rosewood veneer is a £160/pair option. Warranty is two years. Disappointed buyers have 30 days…
Listening with Roon
I started my auditioning in "Roon Ready" mode, using Roon to stream audio data from the internal drive in my Nucleus+ server. In this mode, the P1 utilizes Roon's "RAAT" protocol, which stands for Roon Advanced Audio Transport. Still on a prolonged Rachmaninoff kick, I played Vladimir Ashkenazy performing the second Piano…
Description: P1: Roon Ready streaming D/A processor/ preamplifier with optical and wired Ethernet ports (support for PCM up to 384kHz, 16–32 bits, with Full MQA Decoding and DSD up to DSD512); USB (USB Audio Class 2 compatible, PCM 44.1–384kHz, 16–32 bits, DoP128); AES3, TosLink Optical, RCA S/PDIF (all, PCM 44.1–192kHz, 16–24 bits, DoP); 3 HDMI (PCM 2.0 audio support, 4K video passthrough). Extensive upsampling options. Supported audio file formats: DSF (DSD), DIFF (DSD), DoP (DSD), PCM FLAC, Apple Lossless (ALAC), WAV, AIFF, MP3, AAC (in M4A container), MQA.…
Digital sources: Roon Nucleus+ file server; Ayre Acoustics C-5xeMP universal player; MBL N31 CD player/DAC; PS Audio DirectStream DAC.
Power amplifiers: Parasound Halo JC 1+ monoblocks.
Loudspeakers: Bowers & Wilkins 804D, GoldenEar BRX, KEF LS50.
Cables: Digital: AudioQuest Vodka (Ethernet), AudioQuest Coffee (USB), DH Labs (1m, AES3). Interconnect: AudioQuest Wild Blue (balanced). Speaker: AudioQuest Robin Hood. AC: AudioQuest Dragon Source & High Current, manufacturers' own.
Accessories: Target TT-5 equipment racks, Ayre Acoustics…
I measured the Lumin P1 with my Audio Precision SYS2722 system. Looking first at the digital inputs, the AES3 and coaxial and TosLink S/PDIF inputs accepted data sampled at all rates up to 192kHz. Apple's AudioMIDI utility revealed that the P1 accepted 16- and 32-bit integer data via USB sampled at all rates from 44.1kHz to 768kHz (footnote 1). Apple's USB Prober app identified the Lumin as "LUMIN" from "PMS" (Pixel Magic Systems, presumably), and the USB port operated in the optimal isochronous asynchronous mode.
The Lumin's analog outputs with the Invert…