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2010 CES Coverage 15


CES | Event Reports

Richard Austen

Reference 3a / Antique Sound Labs Reference 3a is now being designed and built in Canada and this is something their retired founder Daniel Dehay would likely approve of. Simple straightforward design – the Reference 3a Grand Veena driven by the Antique Sound Labs AQ 1001 MKII was a real nice sounding room with well […]

Beatnik ponders Sound of Live Music


Beatnik's Journey | The Columns

Jack Roberts

If you got into audio around the time I did, the two most influential people in this hobby were J. Gordon Holt and Harry Pearson. Both Holt’s Stereophile, and then Pearson’s The Absolute Sound, were journals that you would subscribe to for four issues, not a year. That was because sometimes it took eighteen months […]

Audiophile Q&A: What Comes To Pass


Audiophile Q&A | The Columns

Audiophile Q&A: Scarcity of NOS (new old stock) audio tubes


Audiophile Q&A | The Columns

Phillip Holmes

Dear Phillip, Just sharing a thought, during my little trip down south, my brother and I talked about tubes in general. The interesting question popped up was, how come we could not produce tubes of the past like the ECC803S, Genalex Gold Lion, Gold Monarch, EL34 metal base, Mullard EL35 and so on, with our […]

Doug Schroeder’s Audiophile Law #5: HiFi Expenditures


Audio Blast | The Columns

Doug Schroeder

I recall seeing a reference to a survey in an audiophile magazine which indicated that the average audiophile spends approximately 10% of their income on audio related purchases. That caught my attention as I was already smitten by audio gear in my teens and had no income for equipment. I would listen to my father’s […]

Audio Blast: Peachtree Audio Nova Integrated Amplifier/DAC


Audio Blast | The Columns

Doug Schroeder ,

Every once in a while along comes an oddball combination of gear which so surprises that it seems beyond the realm of possibility – yet the ears hear something so delectable, so stunning, it cannot be denied. That happened to me recently with a pairing of equipment so outrageously imbalanced,yet so perfectly complementary that I […]

Sade: Soldier Of Love


Jazz | Music

Cole Hatfield

It has always been hard for me to find music that truly stands out as something special but I found one that really struck me just the right way. I heard of the artist Sade only a few days ago while on a business flight to Florida. A gentleman sitting next to me with his […]

Shuguang Treasure 300B Vacuum Tube Review


Amplification | Tube

Fred Crowder

Introduction The Shuguang factory in China is currently responsible for approximately 40% of the world’s production of vacuum tubes. While much of their production is mass produced and not subject t to rigid quality controls and priced accordingly, they have recently begun to produce much higher quality tubes in limited quantities which they refer to […]

Jeff Rowland Design Group 102 S Amplifier Review


Amplification | Digital

Dagogo Staff

After a few hours of failed starts, I must admit, I’m stumped by how to introduce this review. Most of the time reviewers treat the reader to a little anecdote about this or that, or how the reviewer came upon said amplifier or speakers, or whatever. Maybe even a luxurious and detailed creation story or […]

LessLoss Dynamic Filtering Power Cable Signature Review


Cables | Power Cables

Ed Momkus

I’ve waited an extended period of time to write this review about the five months when I have now had the four LessLoss DFPC Signatures in my system. During that time, I’ve had plenty of opportunity not only to evaluate the DFPC Signatures and compare them to other PCs, including the original DFPCs, but also […]

2010 CES Coverage 14


CES | Event Reports

Richard Austen

Nola/Audio Research Gorgeous looking loudspeakers from Nola with an open baffle ribbon tweeter. The Nola Metro Grand Reference is priced at $22,000 the pair and sounds considerably more open in the upper frequency response than many other loudspeakers. There was solid bass depth and good stereo separation. The speakers offer a bigger sound than you […]

2010 CES Coverage 13


CES | Event Reports

Richard Austen

Vandersteen 5a/Aesthetix/Clearaudio Innovation I have to say that I have never been all that enthused by Vandersteen speakers, finding them a little overly polite. This model however, while still leaning a little bit on the restrained side added a big dose of boogie to the mix and livened up the experience, such that I found […]

2010 CES Coverage 12


CES | Event Reports

Richard Austen

MBL MBL certainly presents a unique perspective on music playback. They don’t really have the dynamic front-to-back visceral experience of typical dynamic loudspeakers. However, they possess a huge listening landscape and sound similar wherever I was seated – or standing in the room. Bass was solidly deep with built-in subwoofers and while some may grumble […]

2010 CES Coverage 11


CES | Event Reports

Fred Crowder

Genesis/Weiss/SOTA/SME Many of the rooms sufferred from having more speaker than the room would accommodate, but not this room. The Genesis 7.1 FS speakers were a slender tower no more than 3 or 4 feet high and perhaps 8 inches wide. They were being driven by a Genesis GR 180 with MDHR amp using Genesis […]

2010 CES Coverage 10


CES | Event Reports

Doug Schroeder , , , , , , , , , ,

Good Experiences Audiophile magazines produce their “Best Components” of the year issues based on what they have reviewed. While not exhaustive, they give a good clue as to their experiences with the equipment. Similarly, one should not take the following as the expression of the ultimate collection of the “best” at the show, for I […]

2010 CES Coverage 9


CES | Event Reports

Fred Crowder

Dartzeel/Evolution Speakers/ Playback Design/ Steve Dobbins Of the many systems which I heard at the show, this is one of the very few that I would consider owning exactly as it was set up. Jonathon Tinn is closely associated with each of these products and assembled a system that was clearly greater than the sum […]

The Beatnik visits Synergistic Research


Beatnik's Journey | The Columns

Jack Roberts

It may have been Monday November 24, 2008, but I felt like a time traveler to 1939 as we landed in Long Beach, California. I disembarked down a ramp and out the back of the plane straight out onto the tarmac, and leisurely walked into the terminal. I went upstairs to the “Airport Restaurant and […]

Audiophile Q&A: Turntable, Direct-drive versus Belt-drive


Audiophile Q&A | The Columns

Phillip Holmes

Editor’s Note: Audiophile Q&A is a new column on system related topics. Readers are invited to suggest topics to the Dagogo Staff, and we will do our best in addressing them. Opinion expressed by Dagogo reviewers is their own, and does not represent Dagogo’s position. Our inaugural article is on turntable, authored by Phillip Holmes. […]

Boppin’ at Pitch Perfect


Beatnik's Journey | The Columns

Jack Roberts

A little over four years ago on a Friday I took BART over to the city (San Francisco), walked a few blocks, went up to a beautiful loft, heard some great equipment, beautiful music, and made a new friend. His name was Matthew Rotunda and his business was Pitch Perfect Fine Audio Systems. Now four […]

Classic Jazz and Bebop


Music | Vinyl

Jack Roberts

Bill Evans / Portrait In Jazz Analogue Productions 180g LP Recorded in New York, December 28, 1959. Musicians: Bill Evans, piano Scott LaFaro, bass Paul Motian, drums Selections: 1. Come Rain Or Come Shine 2. Autumn Leaves 3. Witchcraft 4. When I Fall In Love 5. Peri’s Scope 6. What Is This Thing Called Love? […]

PMC OB1i Floorstanding Speaker Review


Floorstanding Speakers | Speakers

Ray Seda

I must confess that when Constantine Soo first approached me about a possible review of a PMC speaker system, I found myself at a loss. I personally had not heard of PMC nor had I had any recollection of ever seeing them. After he sent me the URL, I went ahead and accessed their website […]

LessLoss Firewall Power Distributor: Follow-up Review


Audio Accessories | Power Conditioners

Ed Momkus

In the April 2009 issue I reviewed the LessLoss Firewall power distributor. If you read that review you know I really liked the Firewall. In fact, I purchased one after the review. In that review I noted that the Firewall not only worked great on my front-end, but also seemed to have an even greater […]

Artemis Labs LA-1 Preamplifier & PH-1 Phono Preamplifier Review


Phono | Preamplifier

Gary Lea

Editor’s note: please note that this review has not received fact-check approval from AYDN. We sent the draft to the company on December 28, 2009, followed by 2 subsequent email inquiries for the status, one on 1/1/2010, the last one on 2/3. While Sean Ta of AYDN acknowledged the receipt of the draft at CES, […]

Musical Life Conductor MK II Turntable, GamuT Phi 7 Speaker & D200i Amplifier Review


Amplification | Analog Sources | Floorstanding Speakers | Solid State | Speakers | Tone Arms | Turn Tables

Gary Lea

A few months back I was invited to check out a few items from K.T. Audio Imports’ Tom Vu. I was going to have an opportunity to audition the GamuT Phi 7 speaker, GamuT 200i solid-state stereo amplifier and Musical Conductor MK II turntable and matching arm. Sounded like an interesting combo. I had previously […]

Esoteric D-05 DAC Preamplifier Review


DACs | Digital Sources | Preamplifier

Constantine Soo

Digital audio has made strides in a frantic pace since its commercialization in the early 80s, when the industry abandoned engineering resources for perfecting the compact cassette and analog turntable media, and instead focused on advancing the state-of-the-art in the compact disc medium. The result was a convergence of talents and ingenuity the likes of […]

Allnic T1500 300B Integrated Amplifier Review


Amplification | Integrated Amplifiers | Tube

Jack Roberts , ,

Who is Allnic? Kang Su Park of South Korea built quite a good reputation with Silvaweld Electronics. Now he heads up a Korean company, a family-run company called Allnic Audio, where all seven employees are family members. It was my privilege to have a nice long phone interview with Mr. Park. I learned from the […]

Ayon CD-5 Reference CD Player With Integrated Preamplifier Review


Digital Sources | Disc Media Players | Preamplifier

Doug Schroeder

The adolescent Doug Schroeder When I was in my early teens I rode the Screamin’ Eagle rollercoaster at Six Flags St. Louis. What a memorable first ride! It must have been about 1977, maybe a year after the coaster opened, and it was a hot, sticky summer day. At the small band shell near the […]

Sanders Sound 10b Floorstanding Speaker Review


Floorstanding Speakers | Speakers

Phillip Holmes

No, you can’t always get what you want. The number of loudspeakers surpassing the cost of a decent family sedan is staggering. Then there are speakers that cost as much as a house. Regardless of cost, I believe all audio products need to offer a blend of good performance and decent value. Fortunately, there are […]

Goldnote Tuscany Cartridge Review


Analog Sources | Cartridges

Gary Lea

What is it about being under the Tuscan sun? I love all things Italian! Food, Lamborghini’s and Ferraris, Colnago and Campagnolo, the Giro de Italia, Gina Lollobrigida and Chianti, without the liver and Fava beans, thank you very much Hannibal! Goldnote may not be a familiar name to most of you as they are somewhat […]

Clearaudio Basic Plus Phono Preamplifier Review


Phono

Gary Lea

Any audiophile worth their salt has heard of Clearaudio. Fantastic turntables, up to and including the monster Statement table for $150k, a wonderful array of phono cartridges, great record vacuum machines and many other products related to the reproduction of vinyl! One such item is the subject of this review: the 2-chassis Clearaudio Basic Plus […]


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