I measured the Creek Evolution 100A using my Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see www.ap.com, and the January 2008 "As We See It"). Like many modern integrated amplifiers, the Evolution 100A covers all the bases in terms of sources and purposes, with USB, S/PDIF, and Bluetooth digital, FM, analog line-level, and analog phono inputs, as well as speaker, headphone, and line-level preamplifier outputs. To minimize strain on the amplifier's output stage, I measured the performance of the optional phono and D/A modules at the preamplifier outputs with the speaker…
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Within minutes of submitting my review of Pioneer's PLX-1000 turntable for the March 2015 issue, I had second thoughts: I'm new at this magazine. If the PLX-1000 doesn't play better than budget audiophile 'tables, as I said it did, in no time my credibility will be circling the porcelain bowl.
Hoping to avoid shame and insolvency, I began to relisten, rethink, and reevaluate. I played a lot more records, using as many different cartridges and phono stages as I could. I carefully compared the Pioneer to my current…
Over and over, I'm listening to John Coltrane's tenor-sax solo in "I Wanna Talk About You," from The Gentle Side of John Coltrane (LP, Impulse! ASH-9306-2). I keep asking myself: Have I ever heard a recorded sax sound this realistic? The tenor I hear in my room is the exact size of a real one—and I can hear it moving in front of the microphone. Is this possible? I think these thoughts because I'm using a Shure SC35C cartridge (list price $75 but available for as little as $35) on the Pioneer PLX-1000 ($699), driving a Schiit Mani phono stage ($…
Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra, Zubin Mehta.
Mobile Fidelity MFSL-C.008 (cassette).
Originally released on London Records, then re-released with better sound on a Mobile Fidelity disc (now a cutout), these are stunning performances of these popular film scores, rivaling the composer's own performances of them. (Composers aren't always the best conductors of their own music, but John Williams is one who is.)
Sonically, this is simply a tour de force: Without a doubt the best commercially made…
The so-called Big Manufacturers always seem to be about 10 years behind the state of the audio art. One reason for this is of course…
So there I was in Las Vegas, at the 1983 Consumer Electronics Show, schlepping heavy bags filled with press kits, each containing an audio cassette of a dozen radio commercials for a car-stereo store that I'd voiced and produced, along with a résumé-bio and endorsements from clients…
Setup
The SAT tonearm comes in a Pelican case, each of its components nestled in a cutout of high-density foam. Also supplied are Allen keys, a tool for adjusting the bearing…
Over dinner that evening he regaled Pear Audio's North American importer, Michael Vamos of Audio Skies, and me with turntable stories dating back to the late 1970s and the Linn Sondek LP12, which, until the early '80s, he distributed in Czechoslovakia. In the mid-'80s, Mezek was involved in the development and distribution of the Rational…
Description: 9"-long tonearm with carbon-fiber arm tube. Pivot-to-spindle distance: 212.2mm. Overhang: 22.8mm. Effective length: 235mm.
Price: $28,000.
Manufacturer: Swedish Analog Technologies, Gothenburg, Sweden. Tel: (46) 736 846 452. Web: www.swedishat.com
In short, while every parameter of the Cornet 2 is adjustable, a few are not easily set—the usual tradeoff in a moderately priced arm.
I found Pear Analogue's description of the Cornet 2 long on hyperbole and short on technical detail:…