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AUDIONET G2 PRE & AMP - REVIEW
The Audionet PRE G2 preamp and AMP monoblocks are velvet hammers. Should the program material require them to access the stygian depths of the Holy-Bass-Head-Grail, they will take you there swiftly, as it is a path they know well. And in this respect, the Audionet PRE G2 preamp and AMP monoblocks are hammers.
TRI-ART OPEN 5 - REVIEW
Yes, its complement of drivers—two-18” and two-15” woofers, 2-8” midranges, two-1” tweeters, and 2-super-tweeters—allow the OPEN 5 to easily mark all of the audiophile check boxes—transparency, resolution, Pacing, Rhythm, and Timing (PRaT), detail retrieval, soundstaging, microdynamics, weight, etc.—while pleasing music lovers to no end. And there is its finesse, its open air ambiance…
SIMAUDIO’s MOON NEO ACE & MOON VOICE 22 - REVIEW
The system’s clear and tonally pleasing neutrality offers the discerning audiophile a completely welcoming soundscape, whether with vinyl or streaming, or with an added CD player. The ease with which the MiND can be accessed in order to play any audio file is simply remarkable.
SILENT ANGEL MUNICH M1 & FORESTER F1 - REVIEW
The Silent Angel Munich M1 and Forester F1, the Tiny Tots, while quite small, represent an ideal entry-level streamer, linear power supply duo. The value to cost ratio is very good at a combined price for the Tots of $2,049. The Munich M1 will easily compete with your computer, but it will need the Forester F1 LPS to bring things to equal with the Roon Nucleus Plus…
THE TRI-ART P-SERIES INTEGRATED - REVIEW
The Tri-Art P-Series Integrated is truly a breath of fresh air. It brings a transparency and an openness, a naturalness and musicality that belie its price in favour of a much more expensive component. Add its very good headphone amplifier and it’s possible that you’re looking at a three-to-one pricing advantage over the competition.
TRILOGY H1 ENERGIZER - REVIEW
The Trilogy H1 energizer is the child of electrostatics and single-ended triodes and it is sublime in the extreme. Did I mention the Trilogy H1’s blazing, transient speed, its openness, its hypnotic immersiveness, and delicious tonality? “Yes.” Well, okay.
WARWICK ACOUSTICS BRAVURA and SONOMA M1 - REVIEW
The Warwick Acoustic Bravura and Sonoma M1 represent the classic and well sought after electrostatic sound, like the transducers—Quad ESL 57, Martin Logan CLS—that began this rather exceptional modality!
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