Decades of hi-fi tweaks taught Paul Bowes that optimizing gearโnot endless upgradesโunlocks music’s full potential. From speaker placement to EMI fixes, these methods elevate performance dramatically.
In an age where music is mostly streamed in compressed formats and vinyl seems to dominate physical media nostalgia, Shanling is quietly making a case for the humble CD. With their lineup of CD players and transports, the company offers a blend of modern technology and old-school charm, designed to bring out the best in…
To celebrate its 75th anniversary, McIntosh Labs is collaborating with mastering facility Sterling Sound on a series of AAA analog tape-recorded vinyl releases. John Seetoo and Frank Doris take a look at the first release in the series.
Tom Gibbs didn’t just like the performance of the US$ 1000/pair XSA Labs Vanguard monitorsโhe was gobsmacked!
Frank Doris continues to mine his experience accrued over 50 years of playing in bands, offering insight into brand identity, having a set list, and playing music you don’t like for the sake of entertaining the crowd!
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.
After a visit to My Little Bar in Seoul, South Korea, writer Jonson Lee contemplates the enduringly strong relationship South Koreans have with McIntosh gear.
Welcome to the November Vinyl Beat! This month at Casa Rudy weโre enjoying a couple of Doobies, being overrun by Rhinos, wearing aย Tutu, adding some salsa to lifeโs recipe, and operating under an assumed identity.
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 Bowes shares his story of getting invited to the UK, Europe, and North America to perform space optimization in the listening rooms of complete strangers who later became friends.
Baetis Audio, led by scientist Joe Makkerh, merges scientific precision with high-end audio. Their custom media servers offer unrivaled detail and fidelity, supported by a customer-first approach that elevates the listening experience.
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?
From Brooklyn watchmaker to audio legend, Joseph Grado transformed precision craftsmanship into the iconic โGrado soundโ that audiophiles still obsess over today.
Tom Gibbs reveals how Euphonyโs new software and a top-notch DAC took his music system to stunning new heights, with sound so real it feels like a live concert.
“Youโre in this apocalypse to live, not merely survive, and thereโs no way youโre letting the undeadโor even the complete and utter collapse of civilizationโruin your soundstage.”