It's clear that we audiophiles are a different breed. We crave a deeper connection with the sound of music. We also love gear, so we're much…
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From 12–7pm, Stereo Exchange (627 Broadway, Manhattan) will host its 2nd Annual Headphone Event, featuring a wide array of portable audio products from many respected and innovative brands: Auralic, AudioQuest, Astell&Kern, Audeze, Beyerdynamic, Bowers & Wilkins, Chord, Focal, Grado Labs, HiFiMan, Master & Dynamic, McIntosh Labs, NAD, PSB, Sennheiser, Sonos, Tidal, V-Moda, and more. Featured gear will include the Auralic Vega DAC…
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Despite the umm, zany outfits, The Secrets were a loud, sweaty rock ‘n’ roll band…
Stereophile Contributing Editor John Swenson and I make an annual ritual out of finding the weirdest Mexican acts and this year we hit paydirt the first time out. Tijuana’s…
Each listing-in alphabetical order within classes-is followed by a brief description of the product's sonic characteristics and a code indicating the Stereophile Volume and Issue in which that product's report appeared. Thus the May 2014 issue is indicated as "Vol.37 No.5."
Some products listed have not yet been reported on; these are…
The classes each cover a wide range of performance. Carefully read our descriptions here, the original reviews, and (heaven forbid) reviews in other magazines to put together a short list of components to choose from. Evaluate your room, your source material and front-end(s), your speakers, and your tastes. With luck, you may come up with a selection to audition at your favorite dealer(s). "Recommended Components" will not tell you what to buy any more than Consumer Reports would presume to tell you whom to marry!
Class A: Best attainable sound for…