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"Why not?" I asked. "They're exciting and super-enjoyable."
"Zu speakers are not mainstream," he explained. "People either love them or hate them. They're for music lovers, not audiophiles."
"That's not true!" I whined like a disappointed child. "They play Nina Simone and Aretha Franklin with spooky soul and natural tone! They play big classical orchestras—especially with trumpets and timpani—with radical ease and full-tilt momentum! And . . . and . . . they project large…
Description: Two-way loudspeaker with "Zu-Griewe" acoustic woofer loading. Drive-units: Radian 850 compression-driver tweeter with 3" diaphragm and 2" throat (12–20kHz); Zu103ND/G1-16 10.3" woofer (full-range, unfiltered). Frequency response: 35Hz–20kHz, ±3dB. Sensitivity: 97dB/2.83V/m. Nominal impedance: 16 ohms.
Dimensions: 37.7" (965mm) H by 12" (308mm) W by 12" (308mm) D. Weight: 70.4 lbs (32kg).
Finishes: Ghost Black Maple, Sangria Maple, Blond Maple, American Walnut, Gloss (most colors).
Serial numbers of units reviewed: 0220 Mk.1 (Rev.A1).…
Description: Solid-state headphone amplifier/line preamplifier. Analog inputs: 2 unbalanced (RCA). Analog outputs: 1 pair unbalanced (RCA), 1 locking ¼" headphone jack. Maximum output power: 3500mW into 20 ohms, 200mW into 300 ohms. Frequency range: 10Hz–100kHz. Voltage gain: 8dB. Input impedance: 50k ohms. Output impedance: <2 ohms, headphones. Signal/noise and channel separation: not specified. THD+N: <0.005% at 1V output. Power consumption: 6W.
Dimensions: 11" (280mm) W by 4.5" (115mm) H by 12.9" (330mm) D. Weight: 14 lbs (6.35kg).
Serial number…
Analog Sources: Linn Sondek LP12 turntable, SME M2-9 tonearm, Dynavector 20X2L & Hana EL cartridges; Pioneer PLX-1000 turntable, Ortofon 2M Black cartridge.
Digital Sources: Integra DPPS-7.2 DVD-A player, Schiit Audio Bifrost Multibit DAC.
Preamplification: Dynavector SUP-200 step-up transformer; Dynavector P75 Mk.3, Parasound Halo JC 3+ phono stages; PrimaLuna ProLogue Premium, Simaudio Moon Neo 350P preamplifiers.
Power Amplifiers: First Watt J2, PrimaLuna ProLogue Premium, Simaudio Moon Neo 330A.
Integrated Amplifiers: Linear Tube…
Digital Sources: Antipodes DX Reference, Aurender N10 music servers; Apple 2.7GHz i7 Mac mini computer running OS10.9.4, iTunes 12, Pure Music 3.0, Audirvana Plus 1.5.10; PS Audio PerfectWave DirectStream, Logitech Transporter D/A processors.
Headphone Amplifier: Ayre Acoustics Codex.
Headphones: Audeze LCD-X & LCD-4, AudioQuest NightHawk, Master & Dynamic MH40.
Cables: USB: AudioQuest Coffee. Interconnect (unbalanced): AudioQuest Fire. Headphone: Cardas Clear (balanced), manufacturers' own (unbalanced). AC: manufacturers' own.—John…
I used DRA Labs' MLSSA system and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone to measure the Zu Audio Soul Supreme's frequency response in the farfield; for the nearfield frequency responses, I used an Earthworks QTC-40, which has a ¼" capsule and thus doesn't present a significant obstacle to the sound.
My estimate of the Zu Soul Supreme's voltage sensitivity was 91.5dB/2.83V/m, which is lower than the specified 97dB/W/m but still much higher than average. This speaker will play loudly with low-powered amplifiers. In addition, its plot of impedance magnitude and…
I measured the Pass Labs HPA-1's electrical performance with my Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see the January 2008 "As We See It"). I performed a full set of measurements from both the HPA-1's preamplifier and headphone outputs. The graphs all refer to the headphone output; I comment when the preamplifier output behaved differently.
Both sets of outputs preserved absolute polarity (ie, were non-inverting), and the maximum gain was the same from both, at 8.35dB, this very close to the specified 8dB. The maximum output level at 1kHz was close to 10V. The…