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HIFICRITIC Vol 7 No 3
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Musical Fidelity’s V90 DAC bursts with sound while three DSD DACs get an airing. With still more DACS, this issue also covers the controversial Avalon Compas. However the hit speaker is Spendor’s remarkably natural D7.
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Musical Fidelity’s V90 DAC bursts with sound while three DSD DACs get an airing. With still more DACS, this issue also covers the controversial Avalon Compas. However the hit speaker is Spendor’s remarkably natural D7.
Postage included in prices; airmail outside UK. Local VAT, duty and handling charges are payable by the customer.
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Mark Prendergast's examination of the evolution of ambient music: this first part covers the ground from Mahler to Eno
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Fresh from the solder bath, Martin Colloms gets to try Krell's Connect – the company's first streamer/DAC
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Martin Colloms discovers that spending an extended period of time listening to a Naim NAP300 can be very rewarding
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