Analog Sources: Continuum Audio Labs Caliburn, Cobra, Castellon turntable, tonearm, and stand; Graham Phantom tonearm; Lyra Titan i, Koetsu Coralstone Platinum mono cartridges.
Digital Sources: Musical Fidelity kW DM25 CD transport & DAC, Marantz SA-11S2 SACD player, Sooloos music server, dCS 904 A/D converter, BPT-modified Alesis Masterlink hard-disk recorder.
Preamplification: Manley Steelhead, Naim Superline-Supercap, TruLife Reikon phono preamplifiers; darTZeel NHB-18NS, MBL 6010 D, Luxman C-800f preamplifiers.
Power Amplifiers: Musical…

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To examine the Luxman's measured behavior, I mainly used Stereophile's loaner sample of the top-of-the-line Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/108awsi and www.ap.com).
Before performing tests on an amplifier, I thermally stress it by running it for 60 minutes at one-third the specified power into 8 ohms, which is the worst case for an amplifier with a class-B or -AB output stage. With its class-A output stage, the Luxman easily survived this ordeal; at the end of the hour its chassis was warm, but not so hot that I couldn't…
Zappa's real legacy is as a composer. He is one of those historic figures who takes on a new life after death, when the details of his personality are sublimated by the resonating impact of what he has…
FRANK ZAPPA: Wazoo
Frank Zappa, conductor, guitar; Mike Altshul, piccolo, bass clarinet, winds; Jay Migliori, flute, tenor saxophone, winds; Earl Dumler, oboe, contrabass sarrusophone, winds; Ray Reed, clarinet, tenor saxophone, winds; Charles Owens, soprano & alto saxophone, winds; Joann McNab, bassoon; Malcolm McNab, Sal Marquez, trumpet; Tom Malone, trumpet, tuba; Glen Ferris, trombone, euphonium; Kenny Shroyer, trombone, baritone horn; Bruce Fowler, trombone; Jerry Kessler, electric cello; Tony Duran, slide guitar; Ian Underwood, piano, synthesizer; Dave…
I first came across this with Denon's AVR-4806 A/V receiver and DV-3910 universal player. Way back then, in 2005, the procedure was still clumsy,…
With all that rah-rah about digital room EQ, it's too easy to forget that not every music listener has a digital processor, whether or not he or she listens in two or more channels. After all, you can get immense satisfaction from analog sources, or from a superb digital player such as the Esoteric DV-60 or Bel Canto PL-1A feeding an outstanding analog preamp such as the Bel Canto Pre6 or the Audio Research MP1. Even so, the room and its modes are still present, and analog solutions aren't so easily found. Sure, you can get an Audyssey Sound Equalizer, but if your system is…
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BIBER: Rosenkranz Sonatas
Riccardo Minasi, violin; Bizzarrie Armoniche
Arts Music 47735-8 (2 SACDs)
This glorious, ecstatic music is brilliantly performed and beautifully recorded. I have always been a fan of Biber's rich, spicy, chromatic flavorings, but this is the most colorful realization I have yet heard of these works, aka the Mystery Sonatas. Violinist Riccardo Minasi, recorded fairly close-up, exudes power and brilliance, recalling Jascha Heifetz's treatment of the Vitali Chaconne, but without overpowering the acoustic or the…
Now we are seeing the first offerings of SACD and DVD-Audio in discrete multichannel, as well as a growing awareness of the need for realistic acoustic…