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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 […]

Legacy Audio Xtreme XD Subwoofer Review


Speakers | Subwoofers

Doug Schroeder

I had pretty well given up on subs, at least for serious high end listening. It wasn’t for lack of trying. When I was in college, I did a stint with a subwoofer/satellite system comprised of some Radio Shack bookshelves and an NEC subwoofer. It was a sloppy system with little to commend the NEC […]

Clearaudio Double Matrix Professional Record Cleaning System Review


Audio Accessories

Jack Roberts

I’ve owned a lot of record cleaning products over the years. In college, I used the Diskwasher and for really dirty records I washed them with liquid soap. Then a few years later I got my first RCM, an early one from Nitty Gritty. I used it for years, but for the last five or […]

Esoteric P-02 SACD/CD Transport & D-02 DAC Review


DACs | Digital Sources | Disc Media Players

Fred Crowder

Introduction I want to begin by saying that I have always had a certain fondness for Esoteric equipment. Until three years ago, my digital reference was an Esoteric X01-D2 which operated flawlessly. That unit and in particular the more expensive separates are exceptional in terms of extracting detail. Esoteric transports are so well regarded that […]

2012 RMAF Coverage, Part I


Event Reports | RMAF

Doug Schroeder

As a summary of the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest this year, I will take you on a sweeping (as in quick, not comprehensive) tour of the show with the interesting experiences in systems I had day by day. You will see the good, the bad and the unusual. The show seemed thinner in attendance this […]

An Interview with Mark O’Brien of Rogue Audio


Laurence A. Borden Interviews | The Columns

Laurence A. Borden

Laurence Borden: Mark, welcome to Dagogo. Please begin by telling us about your background in physics and electronics. Mark O’Brien: I have been keenly interested in electronics and particularly audio and acoustics since I was a child. I earned my B.S. in physics at Cal Poly and then went to work designing laser systems. I […]

VIP3: Vinyl In Print from Grant Geissman


Music | Vinyl

Phillip Holmes

Feels So Good! Grant Geissman is a musician you’ve probably never heard of, but you’ve probably heard. Most likely you know his highly regarded solo on “Feels So Good”, the massive international hit by Chuck Mangione. With great sound and a performance to match, it was an audiophile grade production that crossed over to broad […]

VIP4: Vinyl In Print, from the Unusual Suspects


Music | Vinyl

Phillip Holmes

The Streetbeater! If you are like most people, not audiophiles, your only exposure to Toots Thielemans is “The Streetbeater”, AKA the theme from Sanford and Son. Born Jean Baptiste Thielemans, April 29th, 1922, in Brussels, Belgium, Toots is the guy laying down the funky multitracked lines on harmonica, making it one of the most recognizable […]

Daedalus Ulysses Speaker Landscape Perspective Review


Floorstanding Speakers | Speakers

Doug Schroeder

If you have checked in with Dagogo lately you have seen the recent review I conducted with the Daedalus Ulysses floor standing speaker and the accompanying BOW woofer system. If you wish to know the mind of Doug Schroeder regarding normal use of the Ulysses, as well as the light technical discussion of its composition, […]

Takatsuki TA-300B Vacuum Tube Review


Amplification | Tube

Fred Crowder

Introduction The sound of an output tube is a function of the circuit in which it is employed, the tube which drives it, whether rectification is solid state or tube (and if tube, the tube used), the design of the output transformer and the metal from which the transformer is wound. All else being equal, […]

ASR Emitter I Exclusive Amplifier Review


Amplification | Integrated Amplifiers | Solid State

Jack Roberts

It has been my privilege to have owned or even reviewed some great integrated amps; including a couple from a McIntosh and a couple from Creek, the Joule-Electra VAMP, the Electrocompaniet ECI 5MkII, the Allnic T1500 300B single-ended stereo integrated amplifier, the Plinius 9200, and the Oracle Audio Technologies SI 1000 integrated amplifier. As great […]

Hollis Audio Labs MS-1 Music Server Review


Digital Sources | Music Servers

Laurence A. Borden

This is not a review in the formal sense; rather, it is a tale of my first steps into the world of computer audio, and of the device with which I took those steps. About two years ago I decided to make the plunge into computer audio. My goals were to lessen the clutter in […]

Audio Space LS-3/5a Bookshelf Speakers And SW-1a Subwoofer Review


Bookshelf Speakers | Speakers | Subwoofers

Richard Austen

What this review won’t be… It won’t be a review of how Audio Space’s LS3/5a compares to the original model or the myriad of speakers that companies over the years have used, or are still using, the name LS-3/5a. Fellow reviewer Jack Roberts covered some of that in his review of the Audio Space LS-3/5a. […]

High Fidelity Cables CT-1 Interconnects Review


Cables | Interconnects

Jack Roberts

[W]hen our publisher asked if I would like to review Rick Schultz’s new CT-1 interconnects, my initial response was no. I have already reviewed more cables in the last year than in all the time as a reviewer prior to this one. Still, when he said they were thin and not very stiff, I gave […]

Triode Corporation TRX-M845 Monoblocks Tube Amplifier Review


Amplification | Mono Block | Tube

Fred Crowder , , ,

A few words about the company Triode Corporation Ltd. celebrated the company’s 15th anniversary last year. Triode specializes in the manufacture of high-end tube electronics including CD players, digital/analog converters, pre- amplifiers, amplifiers, and integrated amplifiers. They claim that their products are amongst the top selling in Japan. Junichi Yamazaki, the former Japan National Railway […]

Pass Laboratories XA160.5 Monoblock Amplifiers Review


Amplification | Mono Block

Doug Schroeder ,

One chauffeured Rolls Royce limousine pulls up next to another. The rear passenger windows on the cars are lowered, and a voice from within the arriving vehicle says, “Pardon me, would you have a Pass Amplifier?” An inquiry like that would be ludicrous, as I thought when I first viewed the Grey Pupon Mustard commercial […]

Daedalus Audio Ulysses Floorstanding Speaker And Bass Optimization Woofer (Bow) Review


Floorstanding Speakers | Speakers | Subwoofers

2012 CAS Coverage, Part X


CAS | Event Reports

Richard Austen

These last few rooms also stood out to me as being some of the better rooms at CAS. Bob Hodas Acoustical Analysis/Focal This was one of the best sounding rooms at CAS and certainly the quietest room there, due to Bob’s acoustic treatments. Piper Payne brought her masterising system to the show and was there […]

2012 CAS Coverage, Part IX


CAS | Event Reports

Jack Roberts

Audio Space is distributed by GINI Systems of Pomona, CA. They were showing the Audio Space Reference 3.1 300B-21W integrated amp with MM phono ($4,290), the CDP-8A tubed CD player ($1,290), and the DAC-US ($3,000). This was being played by the LS-3/5A monitor loudspeaker ($1,790/pair) which I reviewed, but now they were sitting atop the […]

2012 CAS Coverage, Part VIII


CAS | Event Reports

Ray Seda

Soundscape Audio and Video of Santa Rosa were showing MartinLogan speakers paired with Vincent Audio gear. This to me took a bit of mental adjustment. Seeing the MartinLogan name to me is all about electrostatics. Having been an owner of ML electrostatic speakers from the period of 1987 until just this past May, it was […]

2012 CAS Coverage, Part VII


CAS | Event Reports

Ray Seda

The Eficion/Plinius Room was hosted by the ever-gracious Peigen Jiang. As you may recall, it was a year ago at CAS 2011 when I first heard the exquisite sound of the Eficion F300 and subsequently fell in love with them. This year, the room was a bit more challenging. The F300’s did not sound anywhere […]

2012 CAS Coverage, Part VI


CAS | Event Reports

Ray Seda

CAS 2012: The Third Installment of what has quickly become a Classic Having already been to the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show as well as the 2012 Audio Expo (AXPONA), I decided to take a different approach to this year’s CAS. I had already heard the big systems in the ballroom and I knew that quite […]

2012 CAS Coverage, Part IV


CAS | Event Reports

Richard Austen

MBL I must admit that I wasn’t all that excited about auditioning MBL. I prefer high-efficiency speakers and single-ended tube amplifiers, which is the antithesis of low 80-dB sensitive speakers and 1000-watt amplifiers. And I have not generally liked the sound of omni-directional speakers though their design promise makes a lot of sense. MBL had […]

A Visit to the Audio Doctor in Jersey City, NJ


Commentaries | The Columns

Laurence A. Borden

A New Take on Home-Based Audio Dealers A common – and invariably depressing – topic amongst audiophiles is the slow but steady closing of high-end audio salons. The causes of this phenomenon are many and include the popularity of home theater; the ubiquity of music via the iPad; the relegation of music to background entertainment, […]

Joy of High-end Audio: the People


Commentaries | The Columns

Jack Roberts

Publisher’s note: This article was published originally in the Offical Directory of the 3rd (2012) California Audio Show. Last year our dear ole publisher asked me to write a short article about “The Joy of High-end Audio.” This year he asked for a sequel. I told him I was more than glad to do this, […]

Joy of High-end Audio: the many flavors of Kool Aid


Commentaries | The Columns

Ray Seda

Publisher’s note: This article was published originally in the Offical Directory of the 3rd (2012) California Audio Show. I hear tell that Stereo or two-channel stereo is really “Old School”. After all, we have discovered everything that needs to be discovered about attaining that perfect balance of sonic virtues that we each uniquely consider optimal […]


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