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#301 Posted : 28 December 2011 12:21:27(UTC)
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Some Super highend Turntables. Rockport, Goldmund, Basis work of art, Hanns t90, Clearaudio master reference....
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#302 Posted : 28 December 2011 12:21:46(UTC)
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I have been reminded of this brand elsewhere. They have a reputation of being quite hasty and could have a mix of big yank/quick brit just right for MC and the gang.

http://www.spectralaudio.com/

How about something red from the past?

http://www.albarrymusic.com/

Being a P3 owner I like their kit. Upgrade paths, bi-amp options and complete systems available........

http://www.phonosophie.de/International/

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#303 Posted : 29 December 2011 20:17:54(UTC)
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The new Piega Premium loudspeakers:

http://www.piega.ch/e/produkte/premium.htm

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#304 Posted : 30 December 2011 17:09:50(UTC)
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I am not sure of Critic's attitude to reviewing systems. I seem to remember Martin doing this a long time ago in HiFi News and particularly looking forward to this feature. At that time the systems were I think selected at various price bands.

I would be very interested in reading system reviews, possibly not chosen on a cost basis but, for example a system optimised for listening at low to moderate levels (I have never seen this done in any publication and yet there presumably are a number of people whose circumstances do not permit high level listening)

I would also like to see a comparison of a system optimised for maximum fidelity from perfect recordings and one which makes the most of all recordings including classic but poorly recorded performances (ignoring modern compressed recordings). Does ultimate fidelity compensate for the impossibility of enjoying a percentage of one's music?
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#305 Posted : 30 December 2011 17:28:42(UTC)
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monboddo wrote:
I am not sure of Critic's attitude to reviewing systems. I seem to remember Martin doing this a long time ago in HiFi News and particularly looking forward to this feature. At that time the systems were I think selected at various price bands.

I would be very interested in reading system reviews, possibly not chosen on a cost basis but, for example a system optimised for listening at low to moderate levels (I have never seen this done in any publication and yet there presumably are a number of people whose circumstances do not permit high level listening)

I would also like to see a comparison of a system optimised for maximum fidelity from perfect recordings and one which makes the most of all recordings including classic but poorly recorded performances (ignoring modern compressed recordings). Does ultimate fidelity compensate for the impossibility of enjoying a percentage of one's music?


This would be interesting, thanks and welcome to the forums Smile
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#306 Posted : 30 December 2011 23:17:13(UTC)
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In my more active dealer days the one request that use to irritate me the most was for " equipment that will make my bad records sound good". The only way for everything to sound "good" is to lower the fidelity so that everything sounds the same. A good system lets you know what is in the recording; you may not like it after you hear it. This is not to say that a system should be tuned to emphasize the slightest flaw in the recording unless you are a mastering engineer and are looking for them. I believe that a good system should be very transparent yet still be capable of playing a wide range of recordings with varying sound quality. Where the balance between absolute accuracy and being capable of dealing with less than perfect recordings lies is up to the taste of the listener.
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#307 Posted : 31 December 2011 11:58:48(UTC)
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#308 Posted : 05 January 2012 16:06:07(UTC)
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#309 Posted : 05 January 2012 16:08:21(UTC)
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The Coincident Pure Reference speakers:

http://www.coincidentspe...e-Reference-Extreme.htm
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#310 Posted : 24 January 2012 14:07:32(UTC)
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The Blumenhofer Clara Luna Speakers:

http://www.blumenhofer-a...ClaraLuna/ClaraLuna.html
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#311 Posted : 18 February 2012 19:27:26(UTC)
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I would like to see this one tested and compared to the Metrum Octave and interesting comparison

http://www.m2tech.biz/young.asp

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#312 Posted : 18 February 2012 20:43:15(UTC)
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I would like to see the Jasmine phono stage reviewed but I am not sure there is a British importer for it. Has gotten a lot of positive notices over here; especially at its reasonable price.
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#313 Posted : 18 February 2012 22:08:51(UTC)
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A review of the Vertex aq DAC would also be much appreciated.

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#314 Posted : 19 February 2012 08:11:48(UTC)
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we have asked but slow progress at present

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#315 Posted : 08 March 2012 18:48:39(UTC)
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we have KRK 10.3 ROKIT in for review

three way active , class a/b amps , 10inch bass , what a bargain at under £1,500 a pair ?

we will see in Vol 6 no 2 april -jun issue

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#316 Posted : 12 April 2012 15:13:15(UTC)
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This dac looks to be just the ticket for computer audio users; getting good buzz over here. Haven't heard or seen one myself; just ran into it when looking for a computer friendly dac for a friend. I suggested the Metrum but it lacks some features he wants that this one has.

http://www.exasound.com/e18DAC/Overview.aspx
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#317 Posted : 12 April 2012 18:45:37(UTC)
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Found the manual here, it appears well specified

http://www.exasound.com/...nual-Windows-v.1.0.3.pdf
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#318 Posted : 16 April 2012 07:29:54(UTC)
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ATC now have a CD player, I would like to know what the Critic team make of it.
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#319 Posted : 21 April 2012 11:48:03(UTC)
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re new product for review what about a 180,000 GBP cd player ?

that is four of the latest Porsche Boxters !

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#320 Posted : 22 April 2012 19:08:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Martin Colloms Go to Quoted Post
re new product for review what about a 180,000 GBP cd player ?

that is four of the latest Porsche Boxters !

MartinC


You're kidding, right? You're not? This is the principle that says if you charge enough for it, some rich idiot will decide they have to have it, purely because of how much it costs. (c/f Vertu phones business model...)

I mean, the Audio Note phono stage you tested was comic enough, with its hand-rolled-by-virgins-from-the-foothills-of-the-Himalayas transformers, or whatever its USP actually was, but £180k? Is the manufacturer trying to recoup their entire development cost on the first model? Or does the virgin from the Himalayan foothills actually come with it this time? BigGrin
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