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Doug White, of Philadelphia-area retailer The Voice That Is, has been a fixture at US audio shows the past few years, where he always gets great sound using loudspeakers from Tidal Audio. (There is no connection between the German audio manufacturer and the music-streaming service owned by Jay Z and Sprint.) In early 2017, Herb Reichert, Jana Dagdagan, and I visited White and spent a delightful afternoon listening to Tidal's then-new Akira loudspeakers. I promised myself to review the Akira, which costs a wallet-straining $215,000/pair, when my schedule opened up. As things turned out, it…
The Akira's bass didn't bloom to quite the extent it had with the Wilson Alexia 2s, but was still weighty enough to satisfy. In the October issue, Sasha Matson raved about Ry Cooder's new album, The Prodigal Son (CD, Fantasy FAN00236). After reading that review, I asked Amazon Prime to overnight the CD to me. Robert Francis's bass in Albert Reed's "You Must Unload" provided a firm underpinning with the Tidals. More significant, the Akiras laid bare the atmospheric looped accompaniment in "Nobody's Fault But Mine," contrasting it with the upfront-but-never-too-much balance of Cooder's…
Sidebar 1: Specifications
Description: Three-and-a-half-way, five-driver, reflex-loaded, floorstanding loudspeaker. Drive-units: 1.2" (30mm) diamond-diaphragm tweeter, 5" (127mm) diamond-diaphragm midrange unit, three 7.5" (190mm) aluminum-honeycomb-diaphragm woofers, five 7.5" (190mm) aluminum-honeycomb-diaphragm passive radiators. Crossover frequencies: 250Hz, 2.2kHz. Nominal impedance: 4 ohms. Nominal power handling: 400VA. Recommended amplifier power: >30W. No other specifications published.
Dimensions: 58" (1480mm) H with bases by 11.5" (290mm) W by 22" (550mm) D. Weight: 348…
Sidebar 2: Associated Equipment
Analog Source: Linn Sondek LP12 turntable with Lingo power supply, Linn Ekos tonearm, Linn Arkiv B cartridge.
Digital Sources: Roon Nucleus+ file server; Ayre Acoustics C-5xeMP universal player; PS Audio PerfectWave DirectStream D/A converter; Ayre Acoustics QA-9 USB A/D converter.
Preamplification: Channel D Seta L phono preamplifier.
Power Amplifiers: Audio Research Reference 160M, Lamm Industries M1.2 Reference (both monoblocks), Constellation Centaur II 500, Mytek Brooklyn Amp, Tidal Impulse LPX.
Cables: Digital: AudioQuest Vodka (…
Sidebar 3: Measurements
I used DRA Labs' MLSSA system and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone to measure the Tidal Akira's frequency response in the farfield, and an Earthworks QTC-40 for the nearfield and spatially averaged room responses. I was neither able to move a speaker as large and heavy as this—each Akira's polished stainless-steel base alone weighs 70 lb—out of the listening room, nor raise it off the floor to measure it. I aimed the speaker across the room's diagonal to push back in time the reflections from the sidewalls, but the reflections of the speaker's output from the…
Once upon a time—October, 2011, to be exact—there was a show called TAVES (Toronto Audio Video Entertainment Show). Reading my report on the show, and looking at the photo accompanying the first installment of the report fills me with a certain sadness. The photo shows Suave Kajko, Simon Au, Sarah Tremblay (left above), and Michel Plante (right above), whom I described as "a winning team," and, indeed, that show could not be described as anything but a complete success. For several years, the annual TAVES events were on an upward trajectory.
And then something happened. It's hard to…
Perhaps the most unusual speaker at Toronto Audiofest 2018 was Bryston's whimsically-named T-Rex Model T. It's a stacked pair of Model Ts, the top speaker upside down. I was reminded of the Double Advent system popular in the 1970s, but the T-Rex goes well beyond the Double Advent, with substantial bracing joining the speakers, a layer of rubber between them, and Bryston's DAX-1 digital crossover included. The total price is $18,000/pair (unless otherwise noted, all prices in this report are CN$), which represents something of a bargain for all this hardware.
The T-Rex Model T, shown in…
Jon Iverson audtioned the BorderPatrol DAC in November 2018 (Vol.41 No.11)
Editor's Note: BorderPatrol's tube-rectified flagship D/A processor ($1850 as reviewed) is built around a 16-bit Philips TDA1543 ladder-DAC from the 1980s: a chip you'd sooner find in a budget CD player from 25 years ago than a 21st Century high-end source component. In our review, the DAC SE impressed Herb Reichert for delivering "refined, human-sounding musical pleasures," but didn't do well on the test bench. (In particular, I criticized BorderPatrol's use of what I felt was an "underperforming" chip.) Given…
Sidebar: Measurements (from November 2018)
When Art Dudley wrote about Luxman's MQ-88uSE power amplifier in his September 2018 "Listening" column, he was impressed by what he heard from this classic, well-made tube design driving DeVore Fidelity Orangutan O/93 loudspeakers. He concluded his review by saying, "As for the brilliantly musical and unmistakably high-value Luxman MQ-88uSE, you might want to grab one while you can" (footnote 1). While visiting Art's place in upstate New York last June to pick up the Kalista CD player featured on the September issue's cover, I picked up the…