July 5th, 2024
MoFi Electronics Studio Silver MC Perfect MasterDeck Companion Cartridge One down from the top of the Mofi cartridge line By: Michael FremerObviously, MoFi Electronics has not gone into the cartridge making business, though it does manufacture its own turntables and phono preamp. The lineup of three cartridges appears to be manufactured per Allen Perkins' order by Audio-Technica, which has of late been doing this for a number of American companies.The $999 StudioSilver is the middle of the three cartridge line, with the MasterTracker MM below and the $1495 UltraGold MC above. A value-packed cartridge... Read More
Comments: 3July 4th, 2024
Fluance's Top of the Reference Line RT85 Offers Remarkable Value and impressive performance By: Michael FremerIt’s no secret that with vinyl once again popular, many well-known brands eager to enter or re-enter the turntable market have them manufactured at the same well-established, highly capable Taiwanese factory using familiar looking parts. It doesn’t take an ”eagle eye” to spot the similarities. Other companies, like Canada-based Fluance.com, once an “upstart” but now well-established, do likewise. Most of these turntables are not “branding exercises”, in which a... Read More
Comments: 13June 19th, 2024
Made In America MasterDeck Turntable— Original Thinking In Design and Execution gives you well more than what you paid for By: Michael FremerTaking a lunch break during a mid 1990’s Consumer Electronics Show, Allen Perkins, then working for turntable manufacturer SOTA and I writing for The Absolute Sound, exited The Riviera Hotel, site of the “high end” exhibits, and took a walk along Las Vegas Boulevard, better known as “The Strip”. The west side of the street then was mostly demolished brick rubble behind chain link fencing. Among the few buildings on that side of the street was the old blue backlit... Read More
Comments: 6June 10th, 2024
iFi ZEN Phono 3 is 2 Good! features switchable "Intelligent" sub-sonic filtering By: Michael FremerJerome Sabbagh's newest album Heart arrived as I was packing for Munich so I couldn't play it before leaving. Upon returning, once my ears had unclogged from the plane flight, I got right to it, playing it on the MoFi Electronics Masterdeck turntable, a review of which is coming right up. First play I found the James Farber engineered at The Power Station live to 2-track analog tape recording wonderfully transparent, timbrally rich, and overall, sonically... Read More
Comments: 12June 8th, 2024
Vera-Fi Audio LLC Vanguard Scout A Better-Than-"Decent" Shoebox Loudspeaker for the Masses! By: John Marks
Vera-Fi Audio’s “Vanguard Scout” shoebox-sized (but, which is DEFINITELY NOT an LS3/5A DESCENDANT OR EMULATION) loudspeaker, direct-to-consumer priced at $299 USD the pair, has had me ruminating on quite a few things.
Read More Comments: 11May 28th, 2024
Technics Versatile Network Audio Amplifier Delivers Surprising Sonic Pleasures* puts the musical world in the palm of your hand By: Michael FremerJapanese conglams re-entering the two-channel audio market have mostly gone with nostalgia-based retro looking receivers. And why not? It’s what they were doing when they exited the market and there seems to be a newfound yearning for them among audio enthusiasts of all ages. Technics makes a few of these too, including the SU-R1000, a $10,000 full featured, "modernized" retro-looking integrated receiver.Technics has gone the opposite route with its SU-GX70,... Read More
Comments: 12Here's an easy way to approach using a step up transformer with a moving coil cartridge: The load that a step-up transformer presents to its primary is calculated when you divide the resistance connected to the secondary with the turns ratio squared. So for the Ypsilon MC16 for instance, it's Rin=47k/16*2=183.5ohms. To be more precise this stands for an ideal transformer with no winding resistances. So add also 450ohms secondary and 8ohms at primary coil.... Read More
Comments: 27May 5th, 2024
Westminster Lab - Monologue MM/MC/DS Audio Optical Phono Preamplifier A new phono preamp from a lauded up and comer, Westminster Lab. By: Dave McNairWestminster Lab is relatively new to the hifi scene, but since introducing their Rei power amps and Quest preamplifier, the company has rapidly gained a reputation for excellence. There is a lot of available online information and interviews with Westminster Lab founder and CEO Angus Leung so I won’t rehash too much of it here. Mr. Lueng started as a digital-only listener and designer until a meeting with DS Audio founder and bossman Tetsuaki Aoyagi resulted in Mr.... Read More
Comments: 0May 5th, 2024
ARETAI's Entry Level Loudspeaker Delivers Well-Balanced, Extended Response ...and effortless musicality By: Michael FremerGetting good sound in a hotel room is always dicey and most of the time nearly impossible, even when an experienced exhibitor has previously used the same room. Sometimes it’s the electricity, sometimes the room’s décor has been redone and sometimes, well, it’s whatever sometimes makes your system not “happening” and there’s no good reason for it that you can think of, so you just pack it in for the evening and do something else, only to return next night and it’s... Read More
Comments: 2April 22nd, 2024
A Superbly Built, High Value MC Cartridge From India an excellent value By: Michael FremerThis is another of those very familiar stories. The vinyl bug bit EBI Audio's founder Tariq Shafeeque at an early age. His father was a big collector and you know how that goes. He grew up and became a structural engineer but vinyl continued to be his passion and hobby. Over time it morphed into a business, which is EBI Audio. EBI stands for "Engineering Beyond Imagination".You'll be thrown by your first visit to EBI's website where... Read More
Comments: 6April 17th, 2024
Townshend Audio Seismic Isolation Podium Welcoming Good Vibes, Banishing Bad By: Paul Seydor
By breaking the connection between floor and speaker, the Seismic Isolation Podium frees speakers from sound-degrading room/floor interactions
Read More Comments: 29March 27th, 2024
Schiit Skoll is a Schiit Showcase balanced discrete class A zero feedback MM/MC phono preamp By: Michael FremerSchiit's Skoll phono preamp is a wonder of miniaturization and efficient product design, that much is certain. The photo makes it appear larger than it really is, which is approximately 9"x6"x1.5". Now, that's compact and perhaps not unusual in itself but consider that it features both single-ended and balanced XLR inputs and output connectors. There's even a multi-pin jack for the special wall-wart that provided the chassis both 24VAC... Read More
Comments: 33March 27th, 2024
Record Doctor X Keeps It Clean and Comes Out Swinging Pangea Audio's latest version of its RCM proves to be a winner especially at $599.95 By: Evan TothMaintenance is really the most important part of owning anything you’ve invested in, isn’t it? Whether it’s a house, a car, a nice watch, some decent wine, whatever it might be, it’s important to keep it well-maintained, otherwise, that wonderful item can quickly turn into trash. This is especially true in the hi-fi and record collecting world. Everything requires a bit of upkeep and the more a user gives thought and effort to maintenance, the more joy and financial... Read More
Comments: 9March 20th, 2024
Shootout at the SUT Corral. Dave McNair listens and evaluates four moving coil cartridge step-up transformers. By: Dave McNair
Dave McNair listens and evaluates four moving coil cartridge step-up transformers.
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