
Scott Berryโs Computer Audio Design shifts focus from amps and DACs to the hidden culprit in system performanceโhigh-frequency noiseโoffering Ground Control and USB Filter devices that reviewers credit with sharper imaging and more natural tonality.

Eversolo has unveiled its long-awaited T8 streamer, a $1380 transport boasting femtosecond clocking, isolated outputs, evotune room correction, and dual SSD slotsโaimed at delivering pure, uncompromised digital audio.

Is Dutch & Dutch’s 8c speaker system really future-proof? Rob Schryer gets the lowdown in an interview with the company’s Jannis Dossis and Martijn Mensink.

On July 4, 1996, Tupac turned the House of Blues into a Death Row sprint, packing unreleased fire and all-star cameos into his last concert before everything went dark.

Tom Gibbs discovers fabulous new power conditioning gear from Vera-Fi Audio and a 300B amp for under $1K he can’t stop listening to.

Sonyโs Elcaset promised reel-to-reel fidelity in cassette form but flopped spectacularly, while PlayTape, Tefifon, and MiniDisc joined a graveyard of brilliant but doomed formats, crushed by cheaper, simpler, and more convenient rivals.

Doug Moore puts the Schiit Magni Unity headphone amplifier and HIFIMAN Arya Stealth headphones through their paces and comes out with some interesting observations.

Writer Mike Harkins searches for audio gems at the Lone Star Audio Fest 2025 and digs up a saddlebag full of them.

Bruno Putzeys concludes his two-part series that explains why active speakers are inherently better than passive ones.

What can active speakers do that passive ones canโt? Impulse response, impulse response, impulse response, says Bruno Putzeys. That, and their sheer practicality, makes them the wave of the future.

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.

Kevin Fielding explores three subwoofer connection methods and five crossover strategies, ultimately finding that full-range mains with carefully overlapped subs yield the most natural, musically satisfying bass integration in a stereo system.

The Tanchjim 4U IEM impresses with its customizable bass tuning, refined sound, and sleek build at just CA$99.99โthough its subtle low-end may leave hardcore bass fans wanting more.

After measuring and diagnosing a room with problematic bass response and decay times, this detailed report shows how bass traps, diffusion, and FIR filters dramatically improved symmetry, reduced error rates, and tightened bassโall confirmed by ear.

Bruno Putzeys calls class-D a โsolved problem,โ but responses from Peachtree, Orchard Audio, and Bel Canto suggest otherwiseโpointing to GaN FETs, digital input topologies, and implementation refinements as the next frontier for sonic gains.
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