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  • “No, I have the best system in the world!” #1: The unique synergy of Karim’s system

    Karim Senoussiโ€™s audio system proves that synergy beats price: a vintage Mark Levinson amp, Simaudio Moon Neo 260D, tubed Thรถress preamp, and Dunlavy SC V speakers create a natural, immersive sound that captivates listeners without costly cables or room treatment.

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  • Whyโ€”and WHICH!โ€”classical recordings can make your system sound stunning, Part 1

    For many audiophiles, pop songs are fun but often fall short in sound quality. Classical recordings, with strict rules and faithful production, offer breathtaking realism and absolute standardsโ€”making them the ultimate test for serious audio systems.

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  • Putting an end to the audio cable debate! Part 2

    After dismissing high-end audio cables as snake oil, a $900 silver phono cable blew Gilles Laferriรจre awayโ€”revealing clearer detail, richer timbres, and vast soundstage. Key factors? Room acoustics, speaker placement, and clean power made the difference.

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  • Denafrips Pontus II DACโ€”why I bought it and kept it

    The Denafrips Pontus II DAC rekindled Mario St-Laurent’s love for digital audio with its smooth, analog-like warmth and emotional depth. After extensive burn-in, it revealed exceptional clarity, imaging, and musicality, effortlessly blending detail with natural sound.

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  • Beatles Let It Be Reissueโ€”how good is this album, really?

    The Beatlesโ€™ final days remain endlessly debated, with new Let It Be reissues and Peter Jacksonโ€™s film offering fresh insights. Despite tensions and break-up rumors, recent releases reveal more joy, creativity, and a deeper look into the bandโ€™s last sessions.

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  • Bob Dylan dead and done? The Bootleg Series Vol. 16, 1980โ€“1985

    Bob Dylanโ€™s 1980s spiritual detour shocked fans with gospel-only sets and preaching. By 1983โ€™s Infidels, he returned to secular music, backed by stellar musicians, showcasing renewed creativity despite mixed critical reception and early digital recording controversies.

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  • Booker T. & The M.G.โ€™s: a Tribute to the Beatles

    Discovering Booker T. & the M.G.โ€™s McLemore Avenue as a Beatles-ignorant 12-year-old, Wayne E. Goins recalls how the soul-streaked tribute became a personal classicโ€”long before he realized it echoed Abbey Road note for note.

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  • My (factory) trip to (the) MOON by Simaudio

    MOON by Simaudio’s Dominique Poupart radiates passion and precision as he leads a tour through the companyโ€™s Quebec-based factory, where cutting-edge robotics meet meticulous hand-assemblyโ€”all in service of sonic excellence.

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  • “I have the best system in the world!” A 50-year Journey in Audiophilia

    Gilles recounts 50 years of audiophile growth, from teenage gear rivalries to embracing once-dismissed tweaks, reminding readers that real learning in hi-fi comes not from specs or forumsโ€”but from listening with open ears.

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  • Groovinโ€™ with Booker T. & the M.G.โ€™sโ€”beginning of an homage

    For Wayne E. Goins, Booker T. & the M.G.’s โ€œGreen Onionsโ€ wasnโ€™t just a hitโ€”it was a hypnotic childhood soundtrack. But the real treasure? Side Bโ€™s smoldering sleeper, โ€œBehave Yourself,โ€ where Booker T. shines unfiltered.

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  • A stone-cold classic: Carole Kingโ€™s Tapestry

    For Wayne E. Goins, Carole Kingโ€™s Tapestry isn’t just an albumโ€”itโ€™s a life marker, from teenage homework sessions on a beloved console to rediscovering its soul-stirring power decades later on a high-end setup.

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  • Irreconcilable Differences?

    Veteran music editor Robert Baird reflects on high-end audioโ€™s tribalism, from gear vs. music purists to loudness wars and streaming woes, vowing to spotlight artists who value both sonic integrity and musical impact.

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  • T.H.E Show 2021

    Dragged along to T.H.E. Show by chance, Jonson Lee’s wife โ€” a professional pianist โ€” helped crown Heavenly Soundworks’ active speakers as the eventโ€™s best, praising their astonishing clarity and bass, all powered by just a $500 streamer.

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  • Uncensored secrets of my audio feet fetish

    Iโ€™ve been pursuing good sound quality for decades. Along the journey, I learned about various elements that make up a good audio system. And one important lesson I learned is this: Sometimes, those small, seemingly less important elements turn out to be game changers. In an audio system, we pay most of our attention to…

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  • Jazz isnโ€™t noise. Itโ€™s special. Hereโ€™s why.

    I have a friend who listened only to classical music. One day I had him listen to the music of John Coltrane, a jazz giant. And in honor of the saxophonistโ€™s Giant status, the track I had my friend listen to was โ€œGiant Stepsโ€. As he was listening, I was trying to decide what I…

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