Digital sources: dCS Rossini SACD/CD transport, Rossini DAC, and Rossini Clock; Roon Nucleus+ server; Uptone Audio etherRegen with AfterDark Giesemann Emperor Double Crown Master Clock; Small Green Computer Sonore opticalModules (2) and Deluxe opticalModule; Linksys routers (2) and Arris modem, all powered by HDPlex 300 four-component (3) and HDPlex 200 linear power supplies. Apple 2017 iPad Pro and 2017 MacBook Pro with 2.8 GHz Intel i7, SSD, 16GB RAM.
Preamplifier: Dan D'Agostino Momentum HD.
Power amplifiers: Dan D'Agostino Progression M550…

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Usually, when I measure an amplification or digital product, I carry the box down the stairs to my basement, where I have my listening room and test lab. However, the Accustic Arts AMP V was too heavy for me to do this. Instead, I rolled it in its wheeled flightcase into the vestibule outside the listening room, removed the flightcase cover, and left the amplifier sitting in the flightcase (footnote 1) at the top of the small flight of stairs. I then set up my Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see the January 2008 As We See It) with its dedicated PC, my analog and…
Yesterday, we once again determined the maximum power output of another AMP V at a test setup in our factory. Basic conditions: constant mains voltage of 232V; 1kHz sinewave continuous output: THD+N=1%.
With this, we achieved the following results, with tests carried out in this order:
1: 8 ohms for 20 minutes—max. output: 912W 2: 4 ohms for 15 minutes—max. output: 1408W 3: 1.5 ohms for 5 minutes—max. output 1530W 4: 2 ohms for 5 minutes—max. output 1509W
After this treatment, the AMP V was hot, and it took around 120 minutes for…
Those familiar with Ortofon's MC A95 (reviewed here in May and June 2015) will recognize the new cartridge's "platform shoe" shape, which was created using…
Two semiconductor heater films, one on the top plate and one on the bottom plate, heat only the record's outer edge and center, thus avoiding groove damage. The system carefully controls heat-up and cool-down temperatures…
Back in the day, I used to huff and puff, scream and shake, thanks to the heebie-jeebies I'd get when attempting to raise a turntable to ultimate performance. But with experience comes wisdom. My buddy and Sound & Vision contributor Michael Trei makes turntable setup look like child's play. I've learned by watching Mike that, when a turntable setup…
In my system, an 8' pair of Auditorium 23 speaker cables linked the Golden Ear BRX (90dB, 8 ohms), Polk Audio Legend L100 (85.5dB, 3–4 ohms), Spendor BC-1 (84dB, 8 ohms), or DeVore Fidelity Orangutan O/96 loudspeakers (96dB, 10 ohms) to…
Description: Belt-driven turntable with electronic speed control, tonearm, Sumiko Rainier MM cartridge ($149 separately), and dust cover. Speeds: 33 1/3/ 45/78rpm; 78rpm requires a belt change). Platter: 300mm die-cast aluminum platter with TPE damping inlay and felt mat. Platter bearing: stainless steel axle in bronze bushing. Wow and flutter: 33 1/3: ±0.16%; 45: ±0.14%. Speed drift: 33 1/3: ±0.40%; 45: ±0.50%. S/N ratio: 68dB. Tonearm: 8.6" one-piece hybrid carbon-aluminum; effective length, 218.5mm; effective mass, 10gm; overhang, 18.5mm. Included…
Analog sources: Thorens TD 124 turntable/Jelco 350S 9" tonearm/Clearaudio Concept MC phono cartridge.
Integrated amplifiers: Parasound Hint 6 Halo, Schiit Audio Ragnarok 2.
Loudspeakers: DeVore Fidelity O/96, Spendor BC1, Golden Ear BRX, Polk Audio Legend L100.
Cables: Interconnect: product's own. Speaker: 8' pair Auditorium 23.
Accessories: Pro-Ject VC-S2 ALU Record Cleaning Machine; Audiodesksysteme Vinyl Cleaner Pro LP Cleaning System; Hunt Mark 6 Carbon Fiber Record Cleaning Brush; RTOM Moongel Drum Damper Pads (as stylus cleaner);…