Acoustic Sciences Corporation Tube Traps ($189–$659; reviewed by J. Gordon Holt, Larry Archibald, Robert Harley, & Jack English, Vol.9 No.3, April 1986; Vol.15 No.2, February 1992; Vol.16 No.12, December 1993; & Vol.19 No.1, January 1996 Review)
Townshend Audio Seismic Sink ($150–$725; reviewed by Shannon Dickson & Michael Fremer, Vol.18 No.11, November 1995; Vol.19 No.1, January 1996)
VPI HW16.5 & HW-17 record-cleaning machines ($450 & $900, respectively; reviewed by Anthony H. Cordesman, Corey Greenberg, & Michael Fremer, Vol.8…
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Lexicon DC-1 surround-sound processor ($1995–$4500; reviewed by J. Gordon Holt, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, Vol.2 No.4, Winter 1996; Vol.19 No.12, December 1996)
Finalists (in alphabetical order):
Acarian Alón Trio C-1 surround loudspeaker system ($3975/system; reviewed by Wes Phillips, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, Vol.2 No.3, Fall 1996)
Citation Model 7.0 surround-sound processor ($3950; reviewed by J. Gordon Holt, Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, Vol.2 No.2, Summer 1996)
Denon AVP-8000 AC-3/THX surround-sound processor…
McCormack Power Drive DNA-0.5 Special Edition amplifier
PSB New Stratus Mini loudspeake ($950/pair (matching stands add $179/pair); reviewed by John Atkinson, Vol.19 No.6, June 1996 Review)
Finalists (in alphabetical order):
Acarian Alón Petite loudspeaker ($995/pair; reviewed by Wes Phillips, Vol.19 No.1, January 1996; Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, Vol.2 No.3, Fall 1996 Review)
Audio Alchemy DDE v3.0 HDCD D/A processor ($799; reviewed by Robert Harley, Vol.18 Nos.7 & 12, July & December 1995)
Audio Alchemy Digital Line…
Nagra-D 4-channel open-reel digital recorder Review)
Finalists (in alphabetical order):
Aerial Acoustics 10T loudspeaker
Audio Alchemy DTIPro 32 jitter attenuator
Audible Illusions Modulus 3/3A preamplifier
Dunlavy Audio Labs Signature SC-VI loudspeaker
Jadis Eurythmie II loudspeaker ($40,000/pair; reviewed by Jonathan Scull, Vol.19 No.3, March 1996 (footnote 1) Review)
JMlab Grand Utopia loudspeaker
Krell Audio Standard monoblock power amplifier
Lexicon DC-1 surround-sound processor
Mark Levinson No.331 power…
Nagra-D 4-channel open-reel digital recorder
In this case, the award is literal: Having borrowed a Nagra-D to produce Stereophile's Festival and Sonata CDs, I felt we had to purchase our own. This tiny Swiss gem of a component combines massive functionality—four channels, each with its own mike preamp, 20-bit A/D converter, and choice of analog or digital input/output, 24-bit data storage, PC control of all functions and settings—with sound quality to die for. Having just finished using the Nagra-D for our Serenade CD, I can't find a single area where the…
Setup and use
Connecting, configuring, and using the 2108 was straightforward. As on the 2008, each of the three balanced-only inputs (Boulder…
Analog sources: Continuum Audio Labs Caliburn turntable & Castellon stand; SAT CF1-09 tonearm; Lyra Atlas Lambda cartridge.
Preamplification: darTZeel NHB-18S, Ypsilon MC-10L, MC-16L, step-up transformers; Ypsilon VPS-100, CH Precision P1 with X1 PSU.
Power amplifiers: darTZeel NHB 468 monoblocks.
Loudspeakers: Wilson Audio Specialties Alexx.
Cables: Interconnect: TARA Labs Zero Evolution, Zero and Air Evolution, Analysis Plus Silver Apex, Stealth Sakra & Indra, Luminous Audio Technology Silver Reference, interconnect. Speaker:…
Description: Solid-state phono preamplifier with separate power supply. Inputs: Three pairs balanced, convert to unbalanced. Outputs: Two pairs balanced, convert to unbalanced. Input impedance (maximum): MC: 1000 ohms, MM: 47k ohms. Resistive and capacitive loading adjustable on individual Personality Cards. Output impedance: 100 ohms balanced. Phono equalization: RIAA, FFRR (London/Decca), EMI, Columbia. Frequency Response (RIAA): 20Hz–20kHz, ±0.10dB. Channel separation, L–R or R–L: 100dB or better, 20Hz–20kHz. Maximum output level: 28V RMS. THD:…
In his review of this very expensive, very heavy, American-made, two-box phono preamplifier in the August issue—the 2108 with its 2110 power supply costs $52,000—Michael Fremer enthused over its sound. "The 2108 produces both a sense of soaring exultation in the upper registers and gritty drama in the lowest one," he wrote, adding "Boulder detractors who think their products are too analytical, sounding dry and bleached, ought to give the 2108 a listen." Intrigued, and remembering how well Boulder's previous flagship phono preamp,…