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Rockport Technologies Avior II Loudspeakers

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Created: 01 December 2019

Reviewers' ChoiceHigh-end audio gear can get expensive, but the meaning of expensive depends on the context. For the sake of SoundStage! Ultra, I put most equipment in one of two mental categories: house money and car money.

In the US, the median price of a home is $236,100 (all prices USD); the average transaction price of a light vehicle is $37,577. I used to review house-money gear, and these days many manufacturers make loudspeakers priced in that category. But most folks can’t afford a second home; it’s fair to say that you must be pretty wealthy to afford that much for a pair of speakers.

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Theoretica Applied Physics BACCH-SP adio 3D Sound Processor

Written by: Howard Kneller
Created: 15 November 2019

Reviewers' ChoiceTheoretica Applied Physics, based in Princeton, New Jersey, has the most revolutionary digital signal processing (DSP) technology you’ve never heard about. The company’s website states that this technology, the Band-Assisted Crosstalk Cancellation Hierarchy-Stereo Purifier (BACCH-SP), uses digital interaural crosstalk cancellation (IXTC) to create “unprecedented spatial realism . . . [thus] allowing the listener to hear . . . a truly 3D . . . sound field that is simply unapproachable by . . . existing high-end audio systems.”

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PMC Fact Fenestria Loudspeakers

Written by: Aron Garrecht
Created: 01 November 2019

Reviewers' ChoiceChances are that anyone reading this review is passionate about music and sound quality, and that most will agree that the audio component that plays the biggest role in determining the sound of recorded music reproduced at home is the loudspeaker. In recent years, many have argued that the second-biggest role is played by the room itself. Having reviewed speakers and electronic components for almost a decade now, I wholeheartedly agree with both assertions -- I’ve experienced their truth first-hand in my listening for reviews of speaker after speaker, and heard how each speaker has interacted with and performed differently in my well-damped listening room. Most of these speakers have been well engineered and built of high-quality materials, with cutting-edge drivers and electrical components installed in dense cabinets designed to optimize driver performance and minimize resonances.

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GigaWatt PC-4 Evo+ Power Conditioner

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Created: 15 October 2019

GigaWatt is not widely known in North America, but Mark Sossa, of distributor Well Pleased Audio Vida, hopes that will soon change. Founded in Poland in 2007, GigaWatt’s history stretches back further, to 1998, and the founding of Power Audio Laboratories by Adam Schubert, a young electronics engineer with a passion for high-quality audio. P.A. Labs remained obscure until the Audio Video Show of 2002, where Schubert and his products gained wider recognition from attending audiophiles and the press. After that, P.A. Labs created GigaWatt as a separate brand, with Schubert at the helm.

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Luxman D-380 CD Player

Written by: Garrett Hongo
Created: 01 October 2019

In Eugene, Oregon, where I live, there used to be a mom-and-pop electronics store downtown, near the bus station and public library. It was the kind of place you went to pick up a pair of old Advent or Infinity speakers, a new stylus for your vintage record changer, a used CD or DVD player, or basic lamp cord to wire up your living-room stereo -- everything you needed for a cheap but good system was there. It was called Thompson Electronics, and I guess it had been there since the 1960s, occupying a storefront kitty-corner to the St. Vincent de Paul, where I’d sometimes scrounge for used LPs. Making only one downtown stop, I could get mounting screws for a phono cartridge and a new old record.

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SGR Audio Model III Symphony Equipment Rack

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Created: 15 September 2019

I’m not an audiophile who haphazardly throws money at components. Nor do I open my wallet because of some preconceived notion of what proportion of an audio-system budget “should” be allocated to a given product category. This thinking has led me to assemble and own, over the years, audio systems that some might say are unbalanced, at least in terms of cost. For instance, I’ve almost invariably chosen to spend large portions of my budget on loudspeakers, because I’ve found that a change in speakers usually provides me with the biggest improvement in sound quality. I typically spend less than a tenth as much on a digital source component, because in the last decade or so great digital sound has become so affordable.

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TAD Evolution One TX Loudspeakers

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Created: 01 September 2019

In November 2017 I reviewed the Technical Audio Devices Micro Evolution One loudspeaker, aka the TAD ME-1. It now costs $14,995/pair USD, including TAD’s ST3 stands, and at the time we gave it a Reviewers’ Choice award. The ME-1 is pretty small at 16.2”H x 9.9”W x 15.8”D, but its size had little correlation with what I heard. Of the many things I noticed about the ME-1’s sound, what most surprised me was what I wrote about in the penultimate paragraph of my review: “It filled my Music Vault with full, rich, detailed sound that never fatigued me and never bored me.”

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McIntosh Laboratory MT10 Turntable

Written by: Jeff Sirody
Created: 15 August 2019

McIntosh Laboratory was founded in 1949, when vinyl was a growing source for music reproduction. But it wasn’t until nearly 60 years later that the venerable company, based in Binghamton, New York, introduced its first turntable model. The debut of the MT10 turntable ($11,500 USD) was polarizing: Those who first saw it loved it or hated it. I remember some of the comments: “A turntable with a meter? Why?!” or “I don’t care how it sounds, it just looks too odd.” But most of the people who panned it had yet to hear it.

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Magico A3 Loudspeakers

Written by: Hans Wetzel
Created: 01 August 2019

Reviewers' ChoiceIn June 2016, when I reviewed Magico’s S1 Mk.II loudspeaker ($16,500/pair; all prices USD), I loved it. “The finest two-way speaker I’ve heard,” I declared. In late 2017, when Magico announced their new entry-level model, the A3, I was cautiously optimistic. The A3 struck me as a vitally important product for Magico, which had built its reputation on speakers whose performance ceilings were exceeded only by their sky-high prices. As with everything else in life, if you want the state of the art, you have to cough up the dough. The A3’s original price of $9800/pair put it in direct competition with models from many hi-fi heavyweights. And there was something else: Would the A3 look and feel like a Magico speaker? Most important, would it sound like a Magico?

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Merrill Audio Element 118 Mono Amplifiers

Written by: Aron Garrecht
Created: 15 July 2019

Merrill Audio Advanced Technology Labs, LLC, was founded in 2010 by Merrill Wettasinghe, who not only earned a BS in electrical engineering and an MBA, and enjoyed a career in R&D and marketing with Hewlett-Packard, but has long had a passion for purity of sound. In 2011, Wettasinghe released the first Merrill Audio amplifier, the Veritas monoblock ($12,000 USD per pair, discontinued). The Veritas was considered a breakthrough product not only for its sound quality, but also for being one of the first amplifiers to be based on Hypex’s Ncore NC1200 class-D power module. At the time, it was also one of the few amps to use point-to-point litz wiring of ultrapure copper, rhodium-plated binding posts of solid copper, and top-quality XLR connectors -- all made by Cardas.

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  1. Valve Amplification Company Master Preamplifier
  2. Constellation Audio Revelation Andromeda Phono Stage
  3. Audio Research Reference 6 Preamplifier
  4. Essential Sound Products MusicCord Pro Power Cord
  5. Gryphon Audio Designs Mojo S Loudspeakers
  6. Synergistic Research Galileo SX Interconnects, Speaker Cables, and IFT Jumpers
  7. Auralic Vega G2 Streaming DAC-Preamplifier
  8. Cocktail Audio X45Pro Music Server-DAC
  9. Luxman L-509X Integrated Amplifier
  10. Vivid Audio Kaya 45 Loudspeakers
  11. Audio Research Reference 160M Mono Amplifiers
  12. Weiss Engineering DAC501 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  13. EgglestonWorks Kiva Loudspeakers
  14. VPI Prime Signature Turntable
  15. AVM Ovation SD 6.2 Preamplifier-DAC-Streamer
  16. Shunyata Research Hydra Typhon QR Power Distributor
  17. Burmester Ambience BA71 Loudspeakers
  18. GIK Acoustics 2A Alpha Diffusor/Absorber Acoustic Panel
  19. Linnenberg Elektronik Telemann DAC-Preamplifier
  20. Top Wing Blue Dragon Phono Cartridge
  21. Simaudio Moon 888 Mono Amplifiers
  22. Synergistic Research SR25 Limited Edition Power Cord
  23. Balanced Audio Technology VK-53SE Preamplifier
  24. Sumiko Reference Starling Moving-Coil Phono Cartridge
  25. Tidal Piano G2 Loudspeakers
  26. ZYX Ultimate 4D-X MC Phono Cartridge
  27. European Audio Team E-Glo S Phono Stage
  28. Balanced Audio Technology VK-255SE Stereo Amplifier
  29. T+A Elektroakustik PA 3100 HV Integrated Amplifier
  30. Furutech NCF Booster Cable Holder
  31. Raidho Acoustics XT-5 Loudspeakers
  32. Waversa Systems WDAC3 Mk.II Digital-to-Analog Converter
  33. Rethm Maarga Loudspeakers
  34. Audience Au24 SX powerChord Power Cord
  35. McIntosh Laboratory MA9000 Integrated Amplifier-DAC
  36. VPI MW1 Cyclone Record-Cleaning Machine
  37. Esoteric Grandioso G1 Master Clock Generator
  38. Pro-Ject RPM 10 Carbon Turntable with 10cc Evolution Tonearm
  39. Esoteric Grandioso K1 SACD/CD Player-DAC
  40. Sonus Faber Homage Amati Tradition Loudspeakers
  41. TAD Micro Evolution One Loudspeakers
  42. Paradigm Persona 7F Loudspeakers
  43. Dynaudio Contour 60 Loudspeakers
  44. VAC Signature 200iQ Stereo Amplifier
  45. Synergistic Research Galileo UEF Speaker Cables, Interconnects, and IFT Jumpers
  46. Mytek Digital Brooklyn DAC-Phono Stage-Preamplifier-Headphone Amplifier
  47. Moon by Simaudio Evolution 860A Stereo Amplifier
  48. Esoteric K-05X SACD/CD Player/DAC
  49. Audio Physic Codex Loudspeakers
  50. Furutech FI-50 NCF Series Power Connectors and FP-TCS31 Alpha PC-Triple C Bulk Power Cord
  51. Vivid Audio Giya G1 Spirit Loudspeakers
  52. Audio Research Foundation DAC9 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  53. Vandersteen Audio Model Seven Mk.II Loudspeakers and M7-HPA Mono Amplifiers
  54. JPlay JCAT USB Card and USB Isolator
  55. Monitor Audio Platinum II PL300 II Loudspeakers
  56. Audiodesksysteme Gläss Vinyl Cleaner Pro
  57. Gryphon Audio Designs Antileon Evo Stereo Amplifier
  58. Symposium Acoustics Osiris Stealth Ultimate Equipment Rack
  59. Focus Audio Liszt Concerto Mono Integrated Amplifiers
  60. Magico MPod Support System
  61. Linear Tube Audio ZOTL40 Mk.II Stereo Amplifier
  62. Synergistic Research PowerCell 12 UEF SE Power Conditioner
  63. van den Hul Crimson Stradivarius Phono Cartridge
  64. Devialet Expert 1000 Pro Mono DAC-Integrated Amplifiers
  65. Audience adeptResponse aR6-TSSOX Power Conditioner
  66. Audio Physic Avanti Loudspeakers
  67. High Fidelity Cables CT-1 Ultimate Digital Link, Interconnects, Speaker Cables, and Power Cords
  68. Gryphon Audio Designs Diablo 300 Integrated Amplifier-DAC
  69. Constellation Audio Inspiration Stereo 1.0 Amplifier
  70. Kharma Elegance dB9-S Loudspeakers
  71. Ayre Acoustics AX-5 Twenty Integrated Amplifier
  72. Luxman EQ-500 Phono Stage
  73. fo.Q Modrate HEM-25 Pure Note Insulators
  74. Constellation Audio Inspiration Preamp 1.0 Preamplifier
  75. Zanden Audio Systems Model 3100 Preamplifier
  76. YBA Passion PRE550A DAC-Preamplifier
  77. Skogrand Cables Ravel Speaker Cables and Interconnects
  78. Soulution 560 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  79. Synergistic Research Atmosphere Level 4 Speaker Cables and Interconnects, Atmosphere Level 3 Power Cords, Grounding Block and HD Ground Cables
  80. Merging NADAC ST-2 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  81. Zanden Audio Systems AT-1 Acoustic Tubes and AP-1 Acoustic Panels
  82. Rockport Technologies Cygnus Loudspeakers
  83. Esoteric K-07X SACD/CD Player/DAC
  84. Moon by Simaudio Evolution 850P Preamplifier
  85. Stanford Research Systems PERF10 Rubidium Audio Clock
  86. Wadia di322 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  87. Reference 3A Nefes Loudspeakers
  88. Ayre Acoustics KX-5 Twenty Preamplifier
  89. Nordost Norse 2 Tyr 2 Speaker Cables, Interconnects, and Power Cords
  90. Ayre Acoustics MX-R Twenty Mono Amplifiers
  91. Aqua - Acoustic Quality La Voce S2 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  92. Magico Q7 Mk II Loudspeakers
  93. Highend-AudioPC AudiophileOptimizer Computer Audio Software
  94. Soulution 711 Stereo Amplifier
  95. Rogue Audio RP-5 Preamplifier
  96. Moon by Simaudio Evolution 760A Stereo Amplifier
  97. AudioQuest Cinnamon Ethernet Cable
  98. Spatial Audio Hologram M1 Turbo Loudspeakers
  99. Audio Research Reference 10 Preamplifier
  100. Bryston Middle T Loudspeakers
  101. Vienna Acoustics Imperial Liszt Loudspeakers
  102. Exogal Comet Digital-to-Analog Converter
  103. NAD Masters Series M22 Stereo Amplifier and M12 Preamplifier-DAC
  104. Ascendo C6 Loudspeakers
  105. Hegel Music Systems HD12 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  106. Esoteric Grandioso P1 SACD/CD Transport, Grandioso D1 Mono Digital-to-Analog Converters, and G-01 Master Clock Generator
  107. Blue Circle Audio BC60X1 Power Conditioner
  108. Octave Audio V 110 Integrated Amplifier
  109. JL Audio CR-1 Active Subwoofer Crossover
  110. fo.Q Damping Products and AB-4045 Audio Board Isolation Platform
  111. Devialet 400 Mono Integrated Amplifier-DACs
  112. Audio Research VSi75 Integrated Amplifier
  113. Triangle Magellan Cello Loudspeakers
  114. Audience Au24 SE powerChords, Interconnects, and Speaker Cables
  115. Zanden Audio Systems 120 Phono Stage
  116. Grimm Audio LS1 Loudspeakers and LS1s Subwoofers
  117. Aurender W20 Music Server
  118. Transfiguration Phoenix S Phono Cartridge
  119. M2Tech Young DSD Digital-to-Analog Converter
  120. Audio Research SP20 Preamplifier
  121. Magico S3 Loudspeakers
  122. Synergistic Research High Frequency Transducer (HFT) and Frequency Equalizer (FEQ) Room Treatments and XOT Crossover Transducer
  123. Ayre Acoustics KX-R Twenty Preamplifier
  124. Resonessence Labs Invicta Mirus Digital-to-Analog Converter
  125. Vivid Audio Giya G4 Loudspeakers
  126. Aurender X100L Music Server
  127. Sonus Faber Olympica I Loudspeakers
  128. Clarity Cable Organic Speaker Cables, Interconnects, Digital Interconnect, and Vortex Power Cord
  129. EgglestonWorks Nine Signature Loudspeakers
  130. Light Harmonic LightSpeed USB Cable
  131. David Berning Company ZH-230 Stereo Amplifier
  132. Esoteric Master Sound Works C-02 Preamplifier
  133. Vivid Audio Oval V1.5 Loudspeakers
  134. Daedalus Audio Argos v.2 Loudspeakers
  135. Octave Audio V 70 SE Integrated Amplifier
  136. KR Audio VA910 Mono Amplifiers
  137. T+A Criterion TCD 110 S Loudspeakers
  138. Birch Acoustics Raven Loudspeakers
  139. Monitor Audio Platinum PL200 Loudspeakers
  140. Essential Sound Products Essence Reference-II Power Cords and Reference-II Power Distributor
  141. JE Audio Dyad S400 Stereo Amplifier
  142. Dynamique Audio Celestial Speaker Cables, Zenith Interconnects, Firelight USB, and Infinite Power Cables
  143. Music Culture Elegance MC 501A CD Player-DAC
  144. KR Audio VA340 Mk.II Integrated Amplifier
  145. PMC IB2i Loudspeakers
  146. Cabasse Pacific 3 Loudspeakers
  147. Sonus Faber Venere 3.0 Loudspeakers
  148. Hegel Music Systems HD25 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  149. EMM Labs DAC2X Digital-to-Analog Converter
  150. Esoteric P-02 SACD/CD Transport and D-02 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  151. Vivid Audio Giya G3 Loudspeakers
  152. PBN Audio Scan-Speak B741 Loudspeakers
  153. Blue Circle Audio BC109 Preamplifier
  154. Dynaudio Confidence C2 Signature Loudspeakers
  155. First Watt J2 Stereo Amplifier
  156. Simaudio Moon Evolution 810LP Phono Stage
  157. Boulder Amplifiers 1060 Stereo Amplifier
  158. SMc Audio VRE-1C Reference Preamplifier
  159. Blue Circle Audio NSL Stereo Amplifier
  160. Audio Research Reference 250 Mono Amplifiers
  161. Von Schweikert Audio VR-35 Export Deluxe Loudspeakers
  162. Vitus Audio Signature SM-010 Mono Amplifiers
  163. YG Acoustics Kipod II Signature Loudspeakers
  164. Vandersteen Audio Treo Loudspeakers
  165. Magico Q1 Loudspeakers
  166. Hemingway Audio Prime Reference Mk.II Speaker Cables, Interconnects, and Power Cords
  167. Synergistic Research Element Copper, Tungsten, and Copper-Tungsten-Silver Interconnects and Speaker Cables
  168. Crystal Cable Arabesque Mini Loudspeakers
  169. EgglestonWorks Fontaine Signature Loudspeakers
  170. AudioQuest Diamond and Carbon FireWire 800 Cables
  171. Artos Audio Sunrise Loudspeakers
  172. Esoteric I-03 Integrated Amplifier
  173. NuForce DAC-9 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  174. Audience adeptResponse aR6-TS Power Conditioner
  175. EAR MC 4 Step-Up Transformer
  176. PBN Audio Montana InnerChoic Liberty Loudspeakers
  177. Simple Design Sonore Music Server
  178. Herron Audio VTSP-3A Preamplifier
  179. Copland CDA825 CD Player
  180. TW-Acustic Raven 10.5 Tonearm
  181. Artisan Silver MC Phono Stage
  182. MSB Technology Universal Media Transport
  183. Well Tempered Lab Amadeus Turntable
  184. Purity Audio Design Purity Reference Preamplifier
  185. Silverline Audio Sonatina Mk.IV Loudspeakers
  186. Ayre Acoustics DX-5 Universal A/V Engine
  187. Coda Technologies 15.0 Stereo Amplifier
  188. LessLoss Firewall Power Conditioner and DFPC Signature Power Cable
  189. Miyajima Laboratory Premium BE Mono Cartridge
  190. Magnum Dynalab MD 309 Integrated Amplifier
  191. Audio Research Reference 5 Preamplifier
  192. VAC Phi 200 Stereo Amplifier
  193. Ortofon Cadenza Mono Phono Cartridge
  194. Ultrasone Edition 8 Headphones
  195. YG Acoustics Carmel Loudspeakers
  196. Atma-Sphere Music Amplifier M-60 Mk.3.1 Mono Amplifiers
  197. AudioPrism Ground Control Grounding Cables
  198. Nordost Norse Frey Interconnects and Speaker Cables
  199. Ayre Acoustics KX-R Preamplifier and MX-R Mono Amplifiers
  200. Raysonic SP-300 Integrated Amplifier
  201. Synergistic Research Galileo Universal Interconnect and Speaker Cells, and Mini Power Couplers
  202. VAC Renaissance Mk.3 Preamplifier
  203. Accustic Arts Reference Tube-DAC II SE DAC and Reference Drive II CD Transport
  204. Silent Running Audio VR fp isoBASE Equipment Platforms
  205. EAR 890 Stereo Amplifier

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