Shanling revives CD culture with a full lineupโfrom ripping-ready CR60 to SACD showstopper SCD1.3โblending vintage charm with cutting-edge audio tech.
At their KEF launch event, Stacy and Mathieu of Audiophile Experts debuted the “Harmonia” roomโshowcasing ingenious walls and acoustic wizardry that redefined the listening experience.
The Mojo Audio Mystique Y DAC appears to have most if not all the sound quality of the established Mystique X model; Howard Milstein gives it an in-depth review.
Paul Cash reviews the Wharfedale EVO4.2, praising its rich tone, clear separation, and ELYSIAN-inspired featuresโasking, is this the best audiophile speaker for $1,000?
Mike Harkins explores the rise of DSP in high-end audio, questioning its role in shaping the future as more audiophile brands adopt it to optimize room acoustics and enhance sound reproduction.
Tom Gibbs dismantled $8,000 worth of high-end gearโonly to find a $150 Topping E30 II DAC paired with Euphonyโs Mozzaik upsampler delivered better, more analog-like sound than ever before. Mind blown, wallet intact.
This comprehensive Hi-Fi lexicon turns audio jargon into accessible knowledge with clarity and charm. ELI5 and ELI15 breakdowns make complex terms easy to grasp. The final scenario with John smartly reinforces the concepts in action. A thoughtful, user-friendly guide for anyone building an audio system from the ground up.
Kevin Fielding breaks down the art and science of room measurements, showing how frequency response and decay time dataโpaired with your earsโcan elevate system synergy and unlock deeper emotional connections with your music.
Kamasi Washingtonโs Fearless Movement is a bold, rhythm-driven opus mixing jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hopโbut while its scope dazzles, its sheer scale raises questions about whether intimacy, not grandeur, is his next frontier.
A DAC fails, a speaker hums, and a $299 bookshelf impressesโthis column dives into the fickle alchemy of system synergy, budget excellence, and why great specs donโt always mean great sound.
In this interview, Chad Kassem recounts his journey from a halfway house in Kansas to founding Acoustic Sounds, sharing how personal struggles, a passion for blues, and a relentless pursuit of quality helped revive vinylโs prestige.
Bowers & Wilkinsโ Steyning Research Establishment, launched in 1981 by John Bowers, redefined speaker design through breakthroughs like Matrix bracing, the Nautilus tube, and diamond tweetersโpioneering acoustic innovation that still shapes high-end audio today.
Reflecting on years of digital audio upgrades, Tom Gibbs details how his setupโcentered on Euphony Audio servers and Gustard and Topping DACsโhas surpassed early streaming efforts, challenging โbits are bitsโ dogma with revelations on cables, clocks, and file compression.
A fiery Facebook debate ignited over Herb Reichertโs claim that Hegelโs Viking CD player outperformed streamed files, reigniting the clash between โbits are bitsโ objectivists and subjectivists who trust their ears over theory.