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Swissonor AM6441 300B Integrated Amplifier Review


Amplification | Integrated Amplifiers | Tube

Jack Roberts , , ,

Swissonor is a small hi-end company in Geneva, Switzerland. Their first product was a non-magnetic cast iron main platter for the classic Thorens TD124 turntable. They became famous for their mods and improved parts for this beloved turntable. Since then, Swissonor has developed a genuinely complete product range with a single goal of achieving the […]

The K&K Audio ST70 Boards: Part 2 of 3


Holmes' Files | The Columns

Phillip Holmes

There are at least three possible starting points for this project: You have an existing ST70 in good condition; you have a completely FUBAR ST70 with a few good bits and pieces; or you start with all new parts. If you want to order all new parts, I will post what you will need to […]

MartinLogan Ethos Loudspeaker Review


Floorstanding Speakers | Speakers

George Papadimitriou , ,

[I]’ve always wanted to review a pair of MartinLogan loudspeakers, as I find them fascinating. I really love the way that MartinLogan has created the electrostatic panels to be perforated with small holes on the stators. It is not only very effective in terms of the increased performance of the sonics of the loudspeaker, but […]

Allnic Audio Puritas Moving Coil Cartridge Review


Analog Sources | Cartridges

Jack Roberts ,

Puritas means the purest of pure. I’ve been told that Allnic’s C.E.O. Kang Su Park hand-builds these beauties as a passion and a labor of love. The cartridge is housed in an unassuming thin, light wooden body.  Inside, the coils are more like a Neumann’s cutting head than a more conventional moving coil cartridge. It […]

George Warren Turntable Review


Analog Sources | Turn Tables

Greg Petan

Analog is truly the deepest rabbit hole in the audio yard. From table to tone-arm to cartridge to arm wire, there are a plethora of variables that go into making or breaking good analog sound. Not to mention some of the set up eccentricities imposed on the user by some of the more esoteric and […]

CES And T.H.E. Show 2013


CES | Event Reports | T.H.E. Show

Doug Schroeder

I must be an audiophile as the plethora of gadgets and gizmos proffered at C.E.S. didn’t stir my soul. I spent all of my four days in Las Vegas at C.E.S. and T.H.E. Shows in rooms with two-channel stereo – and I could have gone longer! It seemed a fast and furious four days, so […]

High Fidelity Cables CT-1E Phono & Interconnect Cables Review


Cables | Interconnects | Phono Cables

Jack Roberts

[M]y favorite TV shows of all time are Doctor Who? and Northern Exposure. Why? They are both nearly as weird and likable as me; ha, ha. Honestly though, I used to wish I could move to Cicely, Alaska; the fictional town where the people of Northern Exposure lived –not because I had any desire to […]

ZYX Yatra Phono Cartridge Review


Analog Sources | Cartridges

Ray Seda ,

As I have noted in a previous review of the ZYX Omega S phono cartridge, famed craftsman Hisayoshi Nakatsuka has been at the cartridge designing and building business for over thirty years. Over these many years, Nakatsuka-San has been refining his thoughts on every aspect of phono cartridge design and typically leaving no individual component […]

CES 2013 Coverage


CES | Event Reports

Fred Crowder

Coverage of CES and T.H.E. Show (Las Vegas January 8-11, 2013) After two years of not being able to attend CES and T.H.E. Show, I returned to Las Vegas in January.  While attendance at CES was up, the number of exhibitor rooms at the Flamingo and the Venetian were down.  There were less than forty […]

KR Audio VA880 Integrated Tube Amplifier Review


Amplification | Integrated Amplifiers | Tube

Phillip Holmes

The early attempts at tube-transistor hybrids go back much further than many audiophiles realize.  Just after the commercial introduction of the transistor, radio and television tuners saw the marriage of tube and transistor, often for much more reliable performance since tuner characteristics would drift as tubes age.  The same goes for high performance test equipment.  […]

The Beatnik’s Two Favorite Purchases in 2012


Beatnik's Journey | The Columns

Jack Roberts

After rereading my December column, “The Beatnik’s Favorite Things in 2012”, I noticed I did not mention my two favorite purchases last year. Well, it wouldn’t be right not to mention them, especially since I reviewed one of them. I’ll just list them in alphabetical order. The first is my Atocha Design Record Cabinet. I […]

HB Cable Design PowerStar Horizon High End Power Distribution Review


Audio Accessories | Power Conditioners

Jack Roberts

HB Cable Design is imported to the U.S. by Brian Ackerman of Aaudio Imports. Brian has a ear for finding exceptional sound equipment from all over the world and bringing it to the American market. HB Cable Design is a very high end cable and power distribution design company from Germany. They make three passive […]

Sablon Panatela Speaker Cables, Interconnects, Phono Cable and Gran Corona Power Cable Review


Cables | Interconnects | Phono Cables | Power Cables | Speaker Cables

Interview: Jeff Wells of Wells Audio


Commentaries | The Columns

Doug Schroeder

In this article I interview Jeff Wells, owner of dealership Acoustic Arts in Campbell, California, and Wells Audio, the manufacturer of the Akasha and Innamorata solid state amplifiers. I conducted an online discussion with Jeff about the Akasha. Doug Schroeder: Jeff, thank you for taking time to answer a few questions regarding the Akasha amplifier: […]

Audio Exklusiv Electrostatic P3.1 Panels Review


Floorstanding Speakers | Speakers

Richard H. Mak

My affair with the Audio Exklusiv Electrostatic Panels was an unexpected one. As I have just finished reviewed on an Audio Exklusiv product earlier this year, I certainly wasn’t expecting to write another review for the same company. I’m also not fond of reviewing speakers because the thought of having to move my 280 lbs […]

European Vinyl from Jazzhaus: Zoot Sims, Dizzy Gillespie Quintet, Cannonball Adderley Quintet – Record Review


Jazz | Music

Phillip Holmes

This latest installment of VIP concerns what I believe to be an important new source of live concert recordings of great jazz musicians of the 20th century. The European concert house offered a level of freedom and adventure not enjoyed on most US stages, and certainly not in recording sessions for most of the major […]

The Rolling Stones, Muddy Waters and Little Walter – Record Reviews


Music | Vinyl

Jack Roberts

MUDDY WATERS & ROLLING STONES CHECKERBOARD LOUNGE 180g 2LP/DVD COLORED VINYL Restored From Original Footage Mastered From Original Source by Bob Clearmountain First Official Release of Rare Live 1981 Performance at the Checkerboard Lounge in Chicago Selections: LP1 – Side A: 1. Sweet Little Angel 2. Flip Flop and Fly 3. Introduction (Instrumental) 4. You […]

The K&K Audio ST70 Boards, Part 1 of 3


Holmes' Files | The Columns

Phillip Holmes

WARNING: Dangerous voltages lurk inside all tube amplifiers. Injury, and even death, are possible to anyone working on the inside of the amplifier without proper precautions. Disconnect all equipment before working on it. Check high voltage capacitors with a multimeter to see if there is a charge. If there is, wait until it falls to […]

2012 TAVES Coverage


Event Reports | TAVES

Richard H. Mak

As with all other audio shows I have attended in the past, I have always attended them with a group of audiophiles to make the event into a day of fun for the boys rather than just routine show reporting. At this year’s Toronto Audio and Video Entertainment show, I attended the show together with […]

Interview with Dr. Edward Pong of UltraAnalogue Recordings


Commentaries | The Columns

Lawrence Lock

What do Thomas Thielemann, Dan Barber, and Edward Pong have in common? The first two men are celebrated chef-proponents of from-farm-to-table organic cuisine. In Ed’s case, he is at the helm of everything in the recording chain: from the choice of music instrument, musicians, venue, equipment, right down to the equalization of the particular open-reel […]

Audio Technica AT150MLX Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge Review


Analog Sources | Cartridges

Phillip Holmes ,

The least appreciated cartridge manufacturing company has to be Audio Technica. For longer than most of us have been alive, they have been making fine phono cartridges at affordable prices. Forgetting the argument of which cartridge is the best bargain, and which cartridges are the very best, which changes every few years, you can look […]

Wells Audio Akasha Stereo Amplifier


Amplification | Audio Blast | Solid State | The Columns

Doug Schroeder ,

The review of the Akasha Stereo Amplifier from Wells Audio didn’t even last two weeks. It didn’t need to. I had heard enough; enough of everything a solid state amp is supposed to be to crown it the best of solid state amps I have used – by a mile! For that reason I terminated […]

The Beatnik’s Favorite Things in 2012


Beatnik's Journey | The Columns

Jack Roberts

In 1959, Rodgers and Hammerstein released the musical The Sound of Music which included the wonderful little song “My Favorite Things”. As we come to the end of the year, I’ve been thinking about my favorite things in regard to music. Live Music When it comes to live music, I’m lucky to live in the […]

Line Magnetic Audio LM 755i Field Coil Speaker Review


Floorstanding Speakers | Speakers

Jack Roberts

Back on January 15th and 16th Matt Rotunda of Pitch Perfect Audio hosted the first ever Greenhaus. It was Pitch Perfect Audio’s homage to the Monkeyhaus events that John DeVore of DeVore Fidelity held in New York. You may have read some of Art Dudley’s stories about these events. Matt wanted to do something as […]

An Interview with Ben Zwickel of Mojo Audio


Laurence A. Borden Interviews | The Columns

Laurence A. Borden

Laurence Borden: Ben, welcome to Dagogo. Please begin by telling us about your background, and how you became interested in high-end audio. Ben Zwickel: Larry, it was great meeting you at Capital Audio Fest and thanks for having me on Dagogo. I seriously got into music as a teenager which made learning about electronics a […]

2012 RMAF Coverage, Part III


Event Reports | RMAF

Doug Schroeder

Day three usually brings a mad rush to hit the rooms that you don’t want to miss, plus the “must hear” rigs heard about via the grapevine. Still, day three is triage; some rooms are cut from the list while others survive. Here are the “last gasp” day three entrants this year. Some systems bring […]

Surreal Sound Fifth Row Speakers Review


Floorstanding Speakers | Speakers

Laurence A. Borden

Background Let’s fantasize … about the ideal speaker. While other audiophiles may have their own criteria, here is what my ideal speaker would look like. It would be a point source; be full-range; have a flat frequency response; have even dispersion; have minimal distortion; be of high sensitivity with a high and flat impedance, and […]

Artemis Labs TA-1 Tonearm Review


Analog Sources | Tone Arms

Richard H. Mak

This will be the first of a series of articles which I’ll be writing on tonearms. Part II will be on the all new DaVinci Master Reference Virtu Tonearm, followed by Part III which will be on the Durand Telos Tonearm. “Rick, you have an “Ebony Fetish.” My friends are referring to the Diospyros kind […]

Digital Amplifier Company Cherry Ultra Amplifier Review


Amplification | Digital

Ray Seda

Introduction The Digital Amplifier Company was founded by Tommy O’Brien in 1996. Armed with an engineering background and extensive experience in developing digital audio amplifiers for all sorts of applications from PC computer sound and headphone amplifiers to amps for sound reinforcement applications, the Digital Amplifier Company (heretofore referred to as DAC), set their sights […]

2012 RMAF Coverage, Part II


Event Reports | RMAF

Doug Schroeder

Kef and McIntosh system Day two started with a great deal of potential, as I dropped in on the KEF Blade Speaker ($30K) exhibit. I noticed that it was paired with McIntosh electronics; the MCD500 CD/SACD Player ($6.5K) C48 Peamplifier ($4.5K), and MC601 Monoblock Amplifiers ($6K). The speaker sounded vast spatially. The strength of the […]


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