
Axpona 2022: YG Summit Loudspeakers, Audionet, Kronos, Mola Mola, Kubala-Sosna
NJ-based dealer, and nearly-a-neighbor, GTT Audio premiered the new YG Acoustics Summit Loudspeakers along with a host of gear that made for some captivating sounds.
NJ-based dealer, and nearly-a-neighbor, GTT Audio premiered the new YG Acoustics Summit Loudspeakers along with a host of gear that made for some captivating sounds.
That’s one half of the Avantgarde Acoustic Trio G3/iTron/Spacehorn Active Speaker system in the Presidential Suite Alexander and if I stretched my legs out from the couch where I sat and listened, I could nearly touch ’em.
Vivid Audio Gaya G1S Loudspeakers ($86,000/pair) in the Audio Skies Room.
Oh Luxman, How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
Auralic had a full stack of digital gear on display paired with a pair of active ATC speakers for a nice twist on system-building.
The next room on my first day morning tour was about as far from silent as you can get, and the VTL/Stenheim combo produced some of the most captivating sound at the show, at least according to my big mojo detector.
The first room I entered for Axpona 2022 was silent.
Each Friday, Stephen Mejias, AudioQuest’s Director of Communications and former Stereophile and Audiostream columnist, will browse through the many exciting albums released that day and select 15 worth a closer listen.
Nilüfer Yanya’s PAINLESS is a beautiful infectious romp, dancing from pain to healing like a butterfly in a blast zone.
My history with Mytek dates back to RMAF 2011, where they debuted the Stereo192 DSD DAC. At the time, this DAC represented a rather large leap toward the affordable in DSD-capable DACs.
More news of the new at Axpona 2022, which is just days away!
I will be seminar’ing at next week’s Axpona along with friends & colleagues Michael Fremer (Stereophile/AnalogPlanet), Greg Weaver (the audio analyst), and Marc Phillips (Editor-In-Chief, PTA) on a panel hosted by Stereophile’s Julie Mullins to talk about Reviewers on Reviewing!
Each Friday, Stephen Mejias, AudioQuest’s Director of Communications and former Stereophile and Audiostream columnist, will browse through the many exciting albums released that day and select 15 worth a closer listen.
“What kind of music do you like?” Dangerous.
With Axpona happening next week, news of the new have been hitting my inbox. Here are a few new speakers, or speakers that are new to me, that I’m looking forward to listening to.
My dear friend and colleague Herb Reichert’s recent piece for Stereophile got me thinking. I love when that happens.
Each Friday, Stephen Mejias, AudioQuest’s Director of Communications and former Stereophile and Audiostream columnist, will browse through the many exciting albums released that day and select 15 worth a closer listen.
King Hannah is Liverpool-based duo Craig Whittle and Hannah Merrick and I’m Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me is their debut LP, released in February of this year on Berlin-based City Slang, and it is chock full of badass fun.
In some ways, I’d like to be able to tell you that the Melco N50-S38 Music Library made no audible difference in my system because that would be simpler than the truth.
Attention DJs—to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary SL-1200 which first hit the market when I was in grade school , Technics is releasing 12,000 (model name + zero) SL-1200M7L’s into the wild.
99 times out of 10, people who complain about the lack of a certain kind of music being made today or, even worse, the quality of today’s music, typically haven’t put in the time to listen.
Each Friday, Stephen Mejias, AudioQuest’s Director of Communications and former Stereophile and Audiostream columnist, will browse through the many exciting albums released that day and select 15 worth a closer listen.
I can still remember the first time I heard Flirtin’ with Disaster as we cruised down the interstate back in ’79.
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