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TAs 2010 EDiToRs CHoiCE AWARDs

2010 Editors Choice Awards


Welcome to the 2010 edition of The Absolute Sounds Editors Choice Awards, our annual Recommended Products list. on the following pages we present the gear that our editors and writers have selected as most worthy of your consideration. These are the components we ourselves would buyor recommend to friends and family. Each product category is divided into price ranges, with components listed in order of ascending cost (though a few items, like cables and accessories, are listed alphabetically for claritys sake). Each recommendation is also accompanied by a capsule review, the original reviewers name or initials, and the issue the review appeared in. Products that have won a golden Ear Award (gE) or Product of the Year Award (PoY) are accompanied by icons indicating the award and the year in which the award was won. note that in a few cases a product may have been reviewed in one of our sister publications, Playback or AVguide.com, or the review may be pending publication, or the product may not have been formally reviewed but earns a recommendation based on one or more writers extensive experience with it. given that this is the high end, where components generally have long lifespans, some of our recommendations look back several years. At the same time, in an effort to be as selective as possible, we have dropped some components that appeared on last years list, usually because they have been discontinued but sometimes because fresh competition has caused us to reconsider. TAs founder Harry Pearsons selections can be found in this issues HPs Workshop.

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LOUDSPEAKERS

Under $500
PSB Alpha B1 $279 psbspeakers.com

GE 07

Yet another how does he do it? loudspeaker from the prolific mind of Paul Barton. The new, more curvaceous Alpha combines mind-bending dynamics and rich mids in a speaker barely a foot tall. Even the midbass has power and pitch definition rarely experienced in this modest price range. Only the nebulous soundstaging is less than excellent. Neil Gader, 170
Paradigm Mini Monitor V .6 $478 PoY paradigm.com

Highly dynamic and visceral, it has a forward perspective that puts vocals right up front. Shines on rock, blues, and orchestral music. Highish sensitivity makes it an easy load for an amplifier. If you can get by with a little less bass extension and output consider the 705V for $150 less. Robert Harley, 173; 705V reviewed by SS, 183

British sound of the comparably sized Harbeth P-3ES2s, the Triangle speakers display similar upper bass and lower midrange. Once broken in the Titus EX makes beautiful Gallic-flavored music. SS, 186
AV123 X-Static $999 av123.com

Magnepan MG12/qR $1195 magnepan.com

LOUDSPEAKERS

$500$1000
Magnepan MMG $599 magnepan.com

GE 08

PoY 07

The newest version of Paradigms second least expensive speaker provides more than a taste of what music sounds like played through speakers made by people who care about the sound of live music. The Minis offer a surprising level of sonic quality for a ridiculously low price. They arent elegant looking, but if you close your eyes you wont care. Steven Stone, 190
usher S520 $479 usheraudiousa.com

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At just under $600, it is hard to imagine a better speaker than this mini-Maggie, provided that you have the space for it and a powerful-enough amplifier. Like all Maggie dipoles, the thing sounds open, airy, coherent, and unusually lifelike. Not the last word in resolution, low bass, or top treble, the MMGll still give you a larger taste of high-end sound than virtually anything at or near its price. Jonathan Valin, 177
B&W 685 $650 bwspeakers.com

Although its price has gone up since our review appeared, AV123s X-Static remains a stunning value. Designed in Colorado and built in Columbia, this medium-sized, open-baffle, DAppolito configured tower is very musical and develops a remarkably large, threedimensional, almost spooky-real soundstage. The only quibble is a slight grainy texture in the midrange. Internet-direct sales only. WG, 189

This affordable two-way quasiribbon brings you remarkably close to the best performance Magnepans are capable of. When it is properly placed around three feet from walls its clarity is addictive, with a wide deep soundstage and terrific transient response. The MG12 performs satisfyingly down to about 50Hz, and because of its larger panel has a slightly bigger soundfield than the amazing bargain-basement MMGs. JV 177

$1000$1500
B&W CM1 $1000 bwspeakers.com

GE 08

PoY 07

Four things distinguish Ushers S520 from run-of-the-mill, sub$400 mini-monitors: a crisp and revealing treble, an unusually open and dynamic midrange, taut and surprisingly extended bass (no midbass hump here), and eye-popping build-quality. One caveat: the S520 needs lots of break-in, so be patient. Chris Martens in AVgM, 10
Focal 705V and 706V $495/$650

B&Ws 685 has a fine balance, tremendous rhythmic authority, an open soundstage, impressive bass response, a singing treble, plays loudly without strain, and, thanks to a forward-firing port, can be mounted on a wall, shelf, or stand. A slight, lingering edge in the uppermost treble makes it both exciting to listen to as well as slightly sharp with female voices. Wayne Garcia, 176
Triangle Titus EX $995 vmax-services.com

Like many small speakers, this tiny, jewel-like mini-monitor trades bass extension and wide dynamics for midrange purity. Through the mids, the CM1 is pure magic, with a timbral realism, freedom from grain, palpability, and lack of coloration that many five-figure loudspeakers dont deliver. Stunning on vocals and smallscale acoustic music. RH, 173
PSB Imagine B $1000 psbspeakers.com

PSB Image T6 $1199 psbspeakers.com

audioplusservices.com Although nominally a bookshelf speaker, the Focal 706V delivers an oversized presentation, with the bass power, weight, and extension of many small floorstanding units.
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Within its SPL limits the Titus delivers surprisingly good sound. Its exponential horn tweeter is physically time-aligned behind the midrange/woofer, and this phase coherence produces very accurate imaging and soundstage reproduction. Compared with the classic

Think Imagine T minus a midbass driver and a floorstanding enclosure. Theres the same voice in the expressive midrange and treble and, with only minor exceptions, the same superb balance. The B cant quite chew on bass lines and kick drums and organ riffs as if they were rice cakes like the T can, but as if to compensate the B seems a bit lighter and fleeter of foot in the upper mids and lower treble. NG, 189

Paul Bartons latest creation again sets a standard for performance in the class. The T6s dual 6.5" woofers deliver real bass down to 35Hz (3dB) with realistic warmth and fullness coupled to a very clean, pure, and transparent midrange. The bass tends toward the warm, full, and bloomy rather than dry and tight side. The treble is clean and extended, albeit with a bit of excess energy. The T6s low-diffraction cabinet has paid off in outstanding imaging; the T6s easily disappear into the soundfield. A high-degree of performance for the price, concluded REG. Robert E. Greene, 200

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Spendor S3/5R $1395 bluebirdmusic.com

$1500$2000
Rega RS5 $1600 soundorg.com

sterling digital front end. Dick Olsher, 171


Tannoy Autograph Mini $1799 tannoy.com

Now in its third iteration, designated by the R suffix, the S3/5R boasts greater neutrality, for a tonal balance of strong appeal to those who value musical naturalness above all else. Deep bass is wholly lacking, midbass is modest, and loudness levels are extremely limited, meaning that small room applications and moderate playback levels are mandated. But within these restrictions, a very accurate and musical subcompact monitor. Paul Seydor, 182
Vienna Acoustics Haydn Grand $1495 sumikoaudio.net

Rega doesnt outsourceall its products are British made. With a Rega-designed silk dome tweeter, midrange, and sidefiring woofer, the RS5 presents an impressively transparent window to recordings, excellent clarity, an uncluttered stage, a large transparent presentation, fine focus, and nearly spot-on tonal balance. Though some will prefer a more muscular sound, the RS5 will appeal to those who prefer white burgundy to California chardonnay. WG, 196

LOUDSPEAKERS

Easily the best desktop monitor Ive heard, says TM. These speakers arent going to fill a large room, but from 2 or 3 feet away they sound phenomenal. They may be expensive for their size and application, but how many other sub-$2000 audio products give you a solid glimpse of the state-of-the-art? Tom Martin, 169
Magnepan MG 1 .6qR $1895 magenpan.com

line enclosure challenges the stereotype of the tiny two-way by actually letting you relax and sink into the music. In tonality, micro-dynamics, transparency and imaging, the DB1i is one of the more balanced small speakers available with an approachable and personable sound and a warm bloom that harkens back to the traditional small British monitor. NG, 198
Epos M16i $1999 musichallaudio.com

Sheer transparency and musicality make this Viennese mini as sweet as a Sacher torte. Factor in the exquisite construction and finish, the richly detailed midbass, and stunning soundstaging, and the result is no less than one of the high-ends great little values. Only a bit of spotlighting in the treble suggests a less than neutral tonal balance, but its a minor glitch in an overall glowing effort. NG, 176
Revel Concerta F12 $1498 revelspeakers.com

PSB Synchrony Two B $1750 psbspeakers.com

Now a recognized classic, the Magnepans MG 1.6 is simply one of the greatest high-end speaker values. Its bass is well defined and tuneful down to a respectable 40Hz; its highs are sweet albeit a bit soft; its mids are magical. A music lovers delight, it needs space and power to sound its best. The speaker JV himself would buy, were he shopping in this sector of the market. JV, 124
quad 22L .2 $1900 quad-hifi.uk.co

An English-designed, Chinesebuilt speaker possessing truly special performance qualities, the Epos M16 can whisper yet still be clearly heard; it can play loudly without getting aggressive; it is tonally quite neutral, has excellent rhythmic drive, and, with the best recordings, can do quite the disappearing act. WG, 179

$2000$3000
B&W CM7 $2000 bwspeakers.com

PoY 05

The Concerta F12s greatest strengths are extended bass response, a neutral tonal balance, midrange nuance, and wonderfully consistent voicing from top to bottom. Though it may not offer the last word in transparency or the nth degree of bass articulation, this speaker is easy to drive with real-world amps, and always produces an inviting, well-balanced sound. Arnie Williams, 157

Another brilliant two-way compact from the wand of Paul Barton and crew. The MiniMe to the larger Synchrony Two, the Two B is more of a classic voice speaker and a windfall for chorale listeners and singer/songwriter aficionados. Capable of solid 60Hz extension, the Two B only shows a bit of port push and wobbly pitch as it approaches its bottom-end bump stops. NG, 177
Reference 3A Dulcet $1790 reference3A.com

According to JH, the 22L comes closer to my beloved electrostats than any other fullrange speakers with dynamic drivers Ive heard under $2k. Strengths include excellent lateral imaging, vivid and threedimensional soundstaging, very low distortion and coloration, and timbral accuracy. For even more dynamic oomph and deep bass extension, add Quads L-series subwoofer. Jim Hannon, 156
PMC DB1i $1929 pmc-speakers.com

Hailing from B&Ws recently built Chinese factory, the CM7 is a handsome-looking small-tower design. Behind the grille is the companys trademarked Nautilus-loaded aluminum dome tweeter, as well as a 5" woven Kevlar midrange cone and a 6.6" paper/Kevlar bass driver. The CM7s sound is notably big, detailed, and refined, with a wide open soundstage, excellent overall frequency balance, and impressive extension at both frequency extremes. The CM7 delivers a lot of sound, impressive engineering, and musical satisfaction at a moderate price point. WG, 196
DALI Ikon 6 $2000 soundorg.com

True to its name, this Canadian bonbon produces smooth and melodious sound, and as a bonus is reasonably well balanced through the bass range. Its sonic demeanor is such that it should happily partner with an even-less-than-

PoY 06

Known affectionately as the dinky box and a mere 11.4 inches tall, this stand-mount compact with its transmission-

If power, substance, and clarity are important qualities to you, the DALI Ikon 6 should be on your very short list. This speaker is easy to drive,

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effortlessly delivers the goods dynamically, and has a smooth overall balance. The midrange and treble are a touch forward, so match electronics with care. REG, 164
KEF Xq20 $2000 kef.com

coherence, and openness also characterize the design. PSs favorite mini-monitor. PS, 193
MartinLogan Source $2195 GE martinlogan.com 08

Sonics Anima $2600 immediasound.com

Emerald Physics CS 2 $2995 emeraldphysics.com

Based on KEFs signature Uni-Q driver array and equipped with a dispersioncontrolling tangerine waveguide, the XQ20 offers a remarkably open and focused sound, with stunning 3-D imaging that remains convincing even when you sit off-axis. Though not the last word in dynamic clout or deep bass, this speaker delivers sonic refinement out of all proportion to its price. CM, Playback 20
PSB Imagine T $2000 psbspeakers.com

This modestly sized, attractive, two-way, electrostatic/cone hybrid sounds astonishingly like a single-driver speaker, with simply outstanding transient response (particularly in the midband), superior low-level resolution, and superb treble. Though the Sources dont soundstage as well as certain other speakers and are a little forward in imaging (sort of like headphones), they are, nevertheless, one of the most successful electrostatic hybrids ML has yet offered. JV, 180
Vandersteen 2Ce Signature II $2195 PoY vandersteen.com 02

PoY 07

LOUDSPEAKERS

Just thirteen inches tall, the Anima reveals all kinds of colors and details in the midbass and gives a very satisfying impression of low-frequency muscle. It also delivers harmonics and speed that are akin to a ribbon driver. Dynamics are slightly pinched with orchestral fireworks and the slight elevation of the lower treble adds a whitish sparkle and detail, but overall this is a very serious speaker. NG, 172

A pair of dipole woofers in a baffle combined with a forward-radiating wave-guided compression driver (operating above 1kHz) and knit together by an external digital-signalprocessing crossover makes for remarkably truthful and musical sound of considerable dynamic capacity, surprising bass extension, ultra-precise stereo imaging from a narrow radiation pattern, and very flat response. Bi-amplification is required. Unusual but fascinating. REG, 188

$3000$5000
Definitive Technology Mythos STS/ST PoY $3000/$4000 07 definitivetech.com

PoY 08

Tonally neutral and dynamically turbocharged, this short, twoand-a-half-way tower offers a balance of audio virtues that is classic PSB. From the vivid midrange to the powerful and extended midbass, nothing seems out of jointand that goes for the Ts seamless curvilinear enclosure, the absence of exposed hardware, and the luxe fit n finish. Not as nuanced as Synchrony but more than good enough to make you feel like a big spender. NG, 189
Harbeth P3ESR $2095$2395 (depending on finish) fidelisav.com

This classic three-way floorstander delivers excellent top-to-bottom balance and an engaging musicality. Moreover, Vandersteens baffle-less, timeand-phase-coherent design can suggest the spatial focus usually heard with planars. It benefits from bi-wiring and should be placed away from walls. Shane Buettner, 139
Spendor SA1 $2395 bluebirdmusic.com

usher Be-718 $2795 usheraudiousa.com

PoY 07

PoY 09

This latest version of Alan Shaws subcompact monitor is so cannily designed it almost transcends the limitations of its genre. Neutrality and natural tonal balance reign supreme, but this one can also play loud and descend to depths in the bass that leave both the original LS3/5a and its other British derivatives at the post. Exceptional driver integration,
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Due to its not-insubstantial price of $2395, a pair the Spendor SA1 has a lot of competition. But for a small listening room, the SA1 may well prove to be a far more musically rewarding choice than the vast majority of larger, more physically imposing transducers. If you are assembling a highend nearfield computer-desktop system, the Spendor SA1 definitely deserves to be among your top-five must-audition options. SS, 196

This stand-mount two-way delivers surprisingly deep bass extension from its 7" woofer, and the beryllium tweeter is clean, sweet, extended, and highly resolving. The Be-718s treble reproduction is notable for its lack of grain and glare, even when pushed hard. The spatial presentation is spectacular, with a wide deep soundstage. A great speaker and a tremendous value. RH, 176
DALI Mentor 2 $2800 soundorg.com

The ST, and its slightly scaled down brother, the STS, deliver exceptional sound quality in an easy-to-drive package. With integral powered woofers and whopping 93dB sensitivity, the STS and ST can be driven to satisfying levels with moderately powered amplifiers. CM, 178
ProAc Response D2 $3500 proac-loudspeakers.com

Falling midway between the Ikon and Helicon lines, the stand-mounted Mentor 2 mates a single 6.5" mid/bass driver to DALIs hybrid dome/ribbon tweeter module. Exceptional quick, clear, and free from overhang, it combines low tonal coloration and agile dynamics in a musically compelling blend. RH, 174

A return to form for ProAcs founder and chief designer Stewart Tyler. The compact two-way, D2 channels the ghost of the legendary Response 2 and ups the ante with improved extension at both frequency extremes and higher output, along with the stunning imaging and soundstaging that have been hallmarks of Proac from the earliest days of the Tablette. Only a hint of the port and some upper-treble brightness temper what is otherwise a richly satisfying listening experience. NG, 186

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PSB Synchrony Two $3500 psbspeakers.com

A sonic extrovert, with a darker voluptuous tonality that reaches deep into the lower midrange and bottom octaves, the Synchrony Two offers bonerattling, dynamic excitement in a sleek, five-driver, two-way, bassreflex design. Two of its woofers high-pass to the tweeter at differing frequencies, giving this PSB marvelous coherence and extension from bottom to top. A slight dip in the presence range and some residual lag in the bass suggest that careful attention to setup is required. NG, 177
Totem The one $3595 ($4170 with T4S stands) totemacoustic.com

for serious music listeners (though not for head-bangers). With respect to accuracy, neutrality, and natural tonal balance the 7 establishes for PS a new benchmark for compact two ways. PS, 171
Gershman Sonogram $3950 gershmanacoustics.com

Acoustic Zen Adagio $4300 acousticzen.com

Magnepan MG 3 .6 $4995 magnepan.com

PoY 08

GE 09

A high-output, three-way floorstander with near-full range capabilities and priced to move. The Sonogram is both lively and balanced with near-inextinguishable dynamic reserves. Despite a bit of added emphasis in the sibilance range and some vagueness of pitch in the bass, the Sonogram succeeds in providing nothing less than an Old School E-ticket ride. It deliversoften on a thrilling scale. NG, 186
Vandersteen 3A Signature $3950 GE 02 vandersteen.com

LOUDSPEAKERS

The Adagios strength is a clarity that spans its entire range. Elements of its design transmission-line mid/bass enclosures, modified circular ribbon driverscontribute not only to the speakers overall lucidity, but also to its seamlessness, tonal accuracy, sparkle and sweet detail in the highs, richness and nuance in the mids, and depth and detail in the bass. The soundstage is satisfyingly wide, deep, and high. SR, 162
Coincident Partial Eclipse II $4499 coincidentspeaker.com

Yet another great deal from Magnepan, this large, fullrange, true-ribbon/quasiribbon dipole gives you much of the phenomenal sound of its big brother, the 20.1, for considerably less moolah. As with the 20.1, be sure to bring a high-power, high-quality amp to the party, and make sure you have sufficient space to let these things breathe or the ribbon tweeter will start to glare. JV, 121
Volent Paragon VL -2 $4999 lauferteknik.com

A fitting salute to Totems 20th Anniversary, the limited edition The One is a superb small monitor delivering exceptional coherence, a large holographic soundfield, a defined yet never too bright treble, and surprising wallop in the bass. The midrange is warm and natural, with essentially no sound from the enclosure. Most importantly, The One grabs your emotions, making for addictive listening experiences. WG, 184

Like all Vandersteens, the 3A Signature is time-and-phase accurate. Its driver complement features the patented midrange and tweeter used in the vaunted Vandersteen 5. The 3A Signature has a relaxed presentation, is musically seductive, and will appeal to those who want to forget about the sound and enjoy the music, though it does trade off some dynamic contrast and midrange resolution for its overall ability to involve the listener. RH, 122
MartinLogan Vista $4295 martinlogan.com

A three-way floorstander, the Partial shares many of the same sonic virtues that earned its big brother, the Total Eclipse, a 2001 Golden Ear Award. The midband is slightly warm, with highs that are gloriously open, tight, and extended, and bass that is well controlled. Mirrorimage side-firing 8" woofers can be positioned facing in or out, necessitating some experimentation for proper room setup. SK, 146
Sunfire CRM-2 satellites and Sunfire SRS-210E SubRosa subwoofer $4600 ($1600 for CRM2/$3000 for SRS-210E) sunfire.com

This stand-mount two-way features a 7" titanium woofer mated to a twin-ribbon tweeter of Volents own design. The sound is completely unexpected from a standmount two-way; deep bass extension with wide dynamics, stunning transparency, a huge soundstage, and extraordinary image palpability. Somewhat light in the upper-midrange and lower treble that resolves detail at the expense of tonal richness. RH, this issue

$5000$10,000
Reference 3A Episode $5500 reference3a.com

Harbeth C7ES-3 $3895$3995 (depending on finish) fidelisav.com

GE 07

Arguably the ne plus ultra of BBC two way designs, with bass down to 46Hz, an essentially perfect midrange, and a top end that reproduces ambience fantastically. The 7ES-3 will play loud enough
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Those of you in search of the closest approach to midrange realism would be hard-pressed to do any better than the Vistaone of the smallest and most affordable members of MartinLogans revamped hybrid-electrostatic line. The mids flow naturally with commendable clarity. Imaging cohesiveness is superb. Tonal balance is on the lean side, which suggests placement near room corners. DO, 168

The CRM-2 packs a 5'-long ribbon driver into an enclosure you can hold in the palm of your hand. Augmented by dual 4.5" side-firing bass/ midrange drivers, the CRM-2 offers the seamless coherence, transient quickness, and low coloration inherent in ribbons. Soundstaging is spectacular. Careful setup is essential to realizing the CRM-2s potential. Must be used with a Sunfire subwoofer. RH, 184

The multi-driver floorstanding Episode sounds coherent and musicalfelicitous on female voice and in harmonic colors. Bass definition and extension are excellentas good as they get at this price point. The Murata super-tweeter is superb in the treble. When driven within its dynamic comfort zone, the overall presentation is eminently listenablelively and engaging without being assertive. DO, 200

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Sonics Amerigo $5500 immediasound.com

The first Sonics model manufactured in the U.S., this three-way, bass-reflex floorstander is an alloyed success with a clean, nearly boxless character, fast microdynamic reflexes, and a superior spacious presentation. Musically its attention to detail is classic Joachim Gerhard (known for Audio Physic prior to launching Sonics). Its understated beauty and excellent fit and finish make this wideband, full-bodied speaker a standout in its class. NG, 196
Sonus faber Liuto $5998 sumikoaudio.net

of lower-mid/upper-bass energy that somewhat reduces image scale and orchestral impact, but the Finns sheer resolution, toe-tapping speed, and transparency more than make up for this. A near fullrange speaker that virtually disappears when the needle hits the groove. NG, this issue
Pioneer S2-EX $6000 pioneerelectronics.com

electronics, offering smoothness with a touch of warmth, plus very good dynamic impact and inner detail. JH, 186
Esoteric MG20 $7800 includes stands esoteric.teac.com

Verity Audio Rienzi $8795 verityaudio.com

GE 08

GE 07

PoY 09

The all-new Liuto may be the best speaker in the Sonus family. A three-way, vented floorstander, the Liuto preserves classic Sonus visual cues but with a cleaner more contemporary look. Sonically it imparts a combination of warmth and detail along with earthy low-frequency extension that dips confidently into 30Hz range. But where it really turns up the heat is in the lack of smearing during complex orchestral passagesstringsection layering, microdynamic interplay, and depth cues are more vividly and authentically rendered. The Liutos primary character shades a bit to the dark side, and in some cases its not as fast on transients as some others. Nonetheless, the Liuto is a high-voltage performer entertaining and musical. NG, 199
Verity Audio Finn $5995 verityaudio.com

Making TAD technology more affordable, Pioneer offers a three-way stand-mount with pinpoint imaging and powerful dynamics that put many floorstanders to shame. The S2-EXs coincident midrange/ beryllium tweeter is stunningly fast and accurate. Maybe a bit clinical up top, but remarkably uncolored overall. Youll never again feel the same about a stand-mounted speaker. NG, 169
Revel Performa F52 $6998 revelspeakers.com

A musically compelling performer. Exceptional coherency, transient speed, and resolution due to exclusive use of magnesium alloy diaphragm technology. Images like a minimonitor with tight and palpable outlines. Nicely balanced with sufficient mid- and upper-bass energy to properly flesh out the power range of an orchestra. Deep bass extension is limited to about 45Hz. With medium sensitivity, it requires at least 40Wpc. DO, 177

LOUDSPEAKERS

A compact, two-piece, threeway, floorstanding design, Veritys Rienzi is a model of neutrality, resolution, and transparency at its price-point. A refined speaker that can also rock, the Rienzis unusual bass enclosure allows owners to choose either a front- or rearfiring arrangement, which adds flexibility to room placement. WG, 175
Piega TC-10X $9000 piega.ch

PoY 06

A near paradigm of tonal neutrality with muscular dynamics, unflappable composure at insane levels, and superior construction quality and finish. Capable of playing all musical genres with class and confidence. Some may quibble about a minor forward tilt, or a treble that could use a bit more bloom, or a shallow soundstage. Still, this is one of the great values to come down the highend pike. NG, 162
Hyperion Sound Design HPS-968 $7000 hyperionsound.com

Detailed, yet relaxed, the Piega caresses musical lines with speed, finesse, and no artificial aftertaste. A proprietary coaxial ribbon is responsible for pure textures through the critical mids and upper octaves. Forget British mini-monitors, the Piega is the champ when it comes to imaging precision and stability. Slightly laid-back balance. Limited bass extension. Subsonics are an issue during vinyl playback. A subwoofer is recommended. DO, 176
Coincident Super Victory $9499 coincidentspeakers.com

Gradient Helsinki 1 .5s $7999 gradient.fi

GE 08

A specialty three-way of exquisite quality that reproduces music with a light and expressive hand. Because of its rear-firing woofer, a little bit of extra care is necessary to dial in the speaker/room interface. Some may perceive a reduction
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My new valued-priced, fullrange, dynamic loudspeaker reference achieves a level of transient quickness, immediacy, soundstage depth, and clarity that is difficult to match at any price. While setup is a bit tricky for one person, the speaker is quite efficient and couples easily with more affordable

This unusual design from Gradients Jorma Salmi, with wave-guided tweeter, discmounted midrange, and sidefiring dipole woofer, is intended to erase your listening room from the sound you hear. And it delivers the goods: Few other speakers can give you an equal sense of being transported to the performance venue. The 1.5s has unusual set-up requirements, but with the right setup, its spatial performance is at the top level attainable at any price. Bass is limited below 50Hz, and a subwoofer will be needed for ideal presentation of large-scaled music. REG, 189

A scaled-down version of the Total Victory, the Super Victory uses virtually the same mix of ribbons and cones to make for a stunning high-sensitivity floorstander of considerable dynamic range and timbral nuance. The ribbon tweeter is particularly remarkable (in part because it never sticks out). Our reviewer, Sue Kraft, thought so highly of the Super Victorys that she was sorely tempted to keep them. Sue Kraft, 200
quad ESL -2805 $9500 quad-hifi.co.uk

GE 07

PoY 07

The addition of mass and bracing to Peter Walkers revolutionary ESL-63 design and improvements in the manufacture of the panels

yields bass that is more extended (but not subterranean) and powerful, image focus that is even more stable, and dynamic range that is enhanced. Mated to the right amplifier, this speaker is capable of reproducing music with a realism and naturalness that are compelling and addictive. JH/ PS, 169

size. Enveloping, immersive, and passionately romantic with symphonic works, it can also sound a bit amorphous on studio-made discs. Setup requires attentivenessto balance the direct sound with the reflected sound. Needs power and the finest ancillary components to truly bloom. NG, 176
Sonus faber Cremona M $12,800 sumikoaudio.net

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Harbeth M40 .1 $12,995$14,995 (depending on finish) fidelisav.com

GE 09

Focal Diablo utopia $13,990 (with stands) audioplusservices.com

$10,000$20,000
LOUDSPEAKERS

usher 8571 MkII Dancer $10,200 usheraudiousa.com

An overachieving floorstander poised to eat any number of high-end sacred cows for lunch, the Dancer produces a big, finely focused, high-resolution sound that is dynamically alive. Bass power, extension, and clarity are very good, too. The overall sonics are reminiscent of Wilsons Sophia or WATT/ Puppy speakers, but at a fraction of the price. CM, 154
quad 2905 $12,000 quad-hifi.co.uk

GE 08

PoY 08

The latest addition to the Cremona family, the Cremona M retains the lute-shape enclosure that Sonus Faber popularized in its flagship Amati and Guarneri models. The M is powerful and passionate with a rich, warm balance. Yet its no wallflower dynamically. In its timbral sophistication and impressive dynamic range, even at orchestral levels, it achieves the kind of top-to-bottom coherence that makes magic happen. NG, 189

The new version of the M40 (REGs reference) has a slightly more midrange forward; more domesticated, less pro tonal balance; and higher sensitivity. A BBC-style three-way monitor, with Harbeth bass and mid drivers and SEAS Excel tweeter. Neutral sound, exceptional midrange clarity, refined and extended treble, almost full bass extension in room, and surprisingly out of the box imaging. REG, 190
Wilson Audio Duette $13,400 wilsonaudio.com

Although JV would love to own $30k Magico Mini IIs or, if he really hit the lottery, $89k Magico M5s, in the real world these large Quadsthe biggest stats that the venerable company has yet madeare one of the high-end speakers he would (and could afford to) buy. No, they arent the last word in dynamic range, deep bass, top treble, or wall-to-wall soundstaging. And, no, they dont disappear like minimonitors. All they do is sound real on just about any kind of music at moderate levels. JV, 186
MBL 121 $12,580 mblusa.com

Thiel CS3 .7 $12,900 thielaudio.com

GE 09

Dave Wilsons first full-range compact two-way achieves outstanding bass response (down to the high thirties), dynamic range, low distortion, resolution, size and scaling, and freedom from cabinet resonances. However, its tonal balance is quite lean, with a trough in the upper-bass/ lower-midrange (150300Hz) that reduces warmth, which means that, more than most, it is definitely a listen-before-you buy proposition. The Duette is an impressive achievement, but it will not be to all tastes. PS, 161
EgglestonWorks Nine $13,900 egglestonworks.com

Focal has a long history of making excellent two-way standmounted mini-monitors, few better than this little number that sits, proudly, at the top of Focals two-way line. Though it definitely benefits from extensive break-in, once its beryllium tweeter has settled down some, the Diablo Utopia is lifelike at moderate levels: big soundstage, precise imaging, unusually full low bass (right down into the 30s), present midband, surprising dynamic range for a two-waythe Diablo will play loud (at the cost of added brightness and a little bass compression)a speedy treble with some beryllium-colored scintillance. The dedicated Utopia stands are first-rate. Recommended for space-restricted lovers of smallscale music. JV, forthcoming
Nola Viper Reference II $15,000 nolaspeakers.com

If you are frustrated by loudspeakers that occasionally impress in a hi-fi sense, but dont really allow you to focus on the music, TM found the open-baffle, multiway, ribbon/ cone Nola Viper to be a breakthroughneutral, nonanalytical, and highly musical. Viper I, TM, 181 (updated Reference II not yet auditioned)
Rockport Technologies Mira $15,000 GE rockporttechnologies.com 04

A stand-mounted omnidirectional three-way that brings legendary MBL performance to smaller listening rooms. Stunningly dynamic and extended in its bass response for its compact
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The best speaker yet from one of the worlds top designers, with major breakthroughs in driver design, overall technology, and build-quality for the money. More important, it boasts reference-quality sound with flat timbre, superb resolution and transient response, bass depth and power just short of the most expensive super-speakers, and excellent sound stage and imaging. One of the most coherent and realistic speakers around without a touch of romance or exaggerated highs. AHC, 186

An excellent performer for the price with outstanding timbre and musical realism, and surprisingly good deep bass and dynamics. Unusually good reproduction of the subtleties of female voice and the differences between different makes of violins, pianos, and other acoustic instruments. Natural, realistic sound stage, with imaging and depth that match what is on the recording. AHC, 184

The Mira is seductively warm and rich, yet gives up little in terms of detail and openness. Perhaps its most notable strength, because it usually comes with only the most costly designs, is a dynamic energy in the upper bass and lower treble regions that brings tricky instruments such as drums, bass, brass, and strings to vivid life. WG, 149

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Von Schweikert uniField 3 $15,000 vonschweikert.com

Venerable speaker-designer Albert Von Schweikert set out to produce a tiny, full-range, single-voiced speaker for small rooms that, unlike so many speakers for small rooms, would not rob you of the deep bass, imaging precision, and dynamic scale of big speakers. The design he settled on is very nearly uniquean augmented one-way. That you can occasionally hear the augmentation doesnt change the fact that throughout most of its range the UniField Three really does speak with one beautiful and persuasively lifelike voice. Perfect for apartment and condo dwellers who hanker for full-range sound in a small svelte package. JV, 199
Jamo R 909 $16,000 jamo.com

Vandersteen Model 5A $16,900 GE vandersteen.com 03

LOUDSPEAKERS

The 5A is an ultra-highresolution speaker thats coherent and musically engaging from top to bottom, with the kind of convincing depth of imaging that only time-andphase correct designs can provide. It may not play as loudly as some competitors, but offers superior performance in other respects. A relative bargain among statement loudspeakers. SB, 139
Magico V2 $18,000 magico.net

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$20,000 and above


Sonus Faber Elipsa $20,800 sumikoaudio.net

your idea of a good pancake). The most transparent-tosources loudspeaker JV has ever auditioned, the CLX is the very model of resolution, neutrality, and realism. It is also, alas, limited to about 55Hz in the bass, which means youll need a pair of MLs Descent-i subs to get the whole orchestra. However, if you dont care much about low bass, then this is the speaker for you. It is for JVhis electrostatic reference. JV, 190

GE 07

Revel Salon2 $21,998 revelspeakers.com

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This remarkable speaker, which uses dynamic drivers in an open baffle, offers the openness and resistance to room problems of a dipole planar combined with a power, solidity, and bass extension that few planars can dream of. Coherent, dynamic, extended in the bass (to 27Hz), very low in distortion, and tonally well balanced, the R 909 does a positively spectacular job of reproducing the scope and power of large-scaled music. REG, 167
Wilson Audio Sophia 2 $16,700 wilsonaudio.com

The leadoff hitter for Magicos Murderers Row of loudspeakers, the V2 is in many ways everything an audiophile could hope for from the highend experience. It all comes together in this breathtaking paragon of coherence, control, extension, dynamics, ultralow distortion, and effortless resolution and transparency. This mid-sized, two-and-ahalf-way, acoustic-suspension design may not be especially electrifying to look at, but the totality of its execution is superb. Maybe the speaker in the under-$20k bracket. Review forthcoming
usher Be-20 $18,860 usheraudiousa.com

Yet another gorgeous speaker from this outstanding Italian manufacturer, the Elipsas tone colors are ravishing, its overall sound smooth, warm, and intensely seductive. At the same time, it will easily show differences in recordings as well as associated components. WG, 173
Verity Audio Parsifal ovation $20,995 verityaudio.com

The result of five years of intensive research into every aspect of loudspeaker performance, the new Revel Salon2 represents a genuine breakthrough in dynamic loudspeakers. Although impressive in every performance aspect, the Salon2s treble is the cleanest, most natural, and best-integrated RH has heard from a dynamic transducer. Bring a high-powered amplifier. RH, 178
B&W 800D $23,000 bwspeakers.com

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The Sophia 2 builds on the originals strengths extraordinary transient fidelity, deep bass extension, a huge spatial presentation, and a cabinet that contributes little sound of its ownwith a smoother midrange and treble and even greater resolution. One of the great values in highend audio. RH
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Offering true full-range frequency response and a sound that is highly dynamic, extremely detailed, and very three-dimensional, this beryllium driver-equipped floorstander is the complete high-end package. The Be-20 is accurate enough to delight left-brainers, yet soulful enough to capture the hearts of rightbrainers. It looks stunning, too. Be aware that this hefty speaker needs room to breathe and works best in larger spaces (for mid-size rooms, try the smaller Be-10). CM, 183

They take a long time to set up properly and an extremely long time to break in, but these speakers disappear to a degree that Fred Kaplan thought only mini-monitors could. Fundamentals and overtones are pure, uncolored, and detailed; the crossover is seamless; and dynamics are captured with effortless agility. Until the speaker fully breaks in there is some discontinuity between the bass and the midrange/treble. FK, 160
Martin Logan CLX $21,832 PoY 09 martinlogan.com

GE 05

Wholeness and seamlessness were the qualities that most struck reviewer Sue Kraft while auditioning B&Ws diamondtweeter-studded 800D. The 800Ds other attributes include world-class imaging, high resolution, a taut, well-defined bass, and unruffled response at high playback levels. SK, 156
Sound Lab M-1PX $23,970 soundlab-speakers.com

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A long time coming, this successor to MartinLogans one-and-only previous fullrange electrostat, the CLS, bests the original in every way, particularly in tonal balance where its lower midrange and upper bass are no longer sucked out but flat as pancakes (if flats

Like a CLX with low end, this huge and hugely wonderful electrostat has the biggest soundfield, far and away the deepest bass (true 20Hz extension), and most lifelike dynamic range of any statin addition to the traditional virtues of stats (gorgeous

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tone color, lightning transient response, single-driver coherence, and phenomenal inner detail). Can sound a bit warm and dark in balance and overblown in the bottom octaves if placement and amplification arent carefully minded. JV, 122
Wilson Audio Sasha W/P $26,950 wilsonaudio.com

precise layered imaging, natural timbre, and articulate, extended bass. JH, 195

07 Magico Mini II $32,000 (with stands) magico.net

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YG Acoustics Kipod Studio $38,000 yg-acoustics.com

This replacement for the venerable WATT/Puppy introduces an entirely new platform for Wilson. More like a scaled-down MAXX 3 than its predecessor, the Sasha is a significant step forward over the WP despite its lower price. Outstanding tonal and dynamic coherence with a midrange that is simultaneously resolving yet warm and rich. RH, review pending
Magico V3 $27,000 magico.net

The beautifully made Minis from perfectionist speakerbuilder Alon Wolf are triumphant examples of twin applied artsindustrial and acoustical design. Though limited to about 40Hz in the bass, the two-way Minis are everywhere else models of limitlessnessof what is possible when price is no objectwith standard-setting coherence, resolution, neutrality, and soundstaging. The best mini money can buy. JV, 179
Meridian DSP7200 $34,995 meridian-audio.com

This entry level full-range speaker from YG Acoustics aims to bring the performance of the companys $107,000 Anat Professional to listeners with smaller rooms. The Kipod Studio is scaled down in size, bass extension, and playbacklevel from the flagship, but not in fundamental sound quality. When operated within its SPL limits, it delivers stunning dynamics, resolution, and liveliness. Bass is quite extended for its small footprint, thanks to the powered woofer module. That midrange driver is run full-range, which confers greater purity at the expense of the ability to play loudlythis is a speaker for moderate playback levels. RH, 199

to drive, and excellent, very deep bass for its size. Slightly more romantic than accurate, but this complements most modern recordings. Well worth auditioning, but priced at levels where the competition is very demanding. AHC, 193
Venture Audio Excellence III Signature $56,000 venture-audio.com

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Magicos V3 is an astonishing achievement in loudspeaker design, delivering a level of performance that is in many ways competitive with $100k loudspeakers. Although it wont play as loudly as the six-figure speakers, the V3 has a timbral realism and palpability in the midrange that approach the state of the art. Properly set up and driven by sources and electronics of commensurate quality, the V3 is musically transcendental. RH, 179
Vienna Acoustics The Music $27,000 sumikoaudio.net

Offering many of the same features as Meridians spectacular flagship DSP8000, the musicality, neutrality, dynamics, and goose-bump imaging of the more compact DSP7200 is a testament to the no-compromises potential of integrated components. Limited only in the last bit of bass extension, its top-tobottom seamlessness, threedimensionality, and front-toback depth rival the best. A stunningly gorgeous music lovers dream come true. SK, 194
Gershman Acoustics Black Swan $36,000 gershmanacoustics.com

Driver technology is a key design element of this highly successful electrodynamic loudspeaker. Designer Njoo Hoo Kongs reliance on a Heil Air Motion Transformer tweeter and custom graphiteloaded paper-cone drivers elevates this three-way design to high-end audios Promised Land. Pristine upper octaves, smooth harmonic textures, and exceptional dynamics make for a highly musical experience. Requires careful selection of amplification. DO, 186
MBL 101 E Mk II $59,990 mbl-usa.com

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Hansen Audio The Prince V2 $39,000 hansenaudio.com

GE 09

GE 07

Heres a full-range, multi-driver unit with stat-like coherence due to its remarkable flat midrange driver with coincident tweeter. Equally at home with power music and small-scale works, it has a referencequality ability to reproduce the complete soundstage. A thrilling, accurate, yet musical speaker with fast transients,
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The Black Swans rivaled the realism of AHCs far more expensive TAD-1s, bringing classical, jazz, and rock recordings convincingly to life. Strings, woodwinds, brass, and piano were not only right in terms of timbre, but detail was exceptional where the recording actually provided it. The bass was also exceptional, flat and deeply extended. AHC, 168

Highly revealing of upstream components, The Prince V2 is capable of exquisite musicality when matched with the right sources and electronics. The Prince V2 is characterized by a remarkable coherence, accurate timbre, deeply extended and powerful bass, fabulous buildquality, and gorgeous finish. AHC, 186
Loiminchay Chagall $40,000 loiminchayaudio.com

MBLs stunning-looking, four-way, omnidirectional Radialstrahler References have a treble like Maggies ribbons, bass like Nearfields eight 18" subwoofers, soundstaging and coherence like Kharmas CRM 3.2s, dynamics like Avantgardes Trios, and a disappearing act second only to their fabulous big brothers, the 101 X-Tremes. For sheer excitement on largescale classical or power pop they are hard to beat. JV, 154
DALI Megaline $60,000

GE 04

The kind of high personal design that can produce the illusion of a live performance in a slightly warm hall with exceptional conviction. Unique styling and visual impact, easy

soundorg.com This large, elegant speaker offers a superior combination of virtuespower and scale on one hand and purity and resolution on the other, with distortion lower than electrostatics and a dynamic capacity no electrostatic ever dreamed of. With ribbon tweeters that seemingly go

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on forever, bass that extends solidly below the bottom of the orchestral range, and an even tonal balance, the Megalines make for the most convincing reproduction of orchestral music REG has encountered. They are also superb on more intimate music. REG, 146
Wilson Audio MAXX 3 $68,000 PoY

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quite as completely, the Rockport Hyperions earn laurels for just about everything elsegorgeous tone color, tremendous dynamic ease and authority, natural instrumental size and scale. If you have the space and the moolah, they will take you about as close as you can come to the absolute sound. JV, 136
Wilson Audio Alexandria X-2 Series 2 GE PoY $158,000 09 08 wilsonaudio.com

wilsonaudio.com 09 The MAXX 3 may be the baby brother of the stupendous Alexandria 2, but it doesnt concede much ground to its sibling. This powerful and dynamic loudspeaker has been significantly improved over the MAXX 2, displays tremendous pitch accuracy, and explores the bass region like few others. It works best in larger rooms and favors a highly detailed over a lush sound. JHb, 194

are tonally neutral and sonically nearly invisible; voices and instruments dont seem to be coming from drivers in frames or boxes. Instead they hang in spacefree-standing objects that are so three-dimensionally there that listening to the 101 Xes is like going to a play, where listening to other speakers is like going to the movies. They must be driven by powerful amplifiers such as the MBL 9011 and carefully set up. JV, 189
SUbwOOfERS PSB SubSeries 5i $549 psbspeakers.com

down to the mid-20Hz range at extreme SPLs. A built-in 1500-watt amplifier guarantees sufficient power. NG, TPV 42
REL Britannia B3 GE $1995 05 sumikoaudio.net

PoY 06

The new Series 2 Alexandria is quite simply the best all-around loudspeaker RH has heard in his room. It delivers stunning bass extension, truly effortless dynamics, and a palpable musical realism that elevate it to world-class status. The separate enclosures for each driver can be moved on two axes to optimize dispersion and time alignment at any listening distance and height. The design, build-quality, and finish are world-class. Robert Harleys reference. RH, 186
Focal Grande utopia EM $180,000 audioplusservices.com

At this point no one should be surprised at what this Canadian speaker company can do in the lower-price range. Even so, the performance of this econo-sub is semi-unbelievable. Extension, dynamic slam, and good musicality from this 10" bassreflex design make it the perfect match for misers with the Midas touch. NG, TPV 48, and CM, TPV 69
REL T2 $798 sumikoaudio.net

The ultimate self-effacing team player that never imposes colorations on the music, the B3 is divinely unbox-like. At all reasonable levels port noise and overhang have been banished. Only low-pass filtering is on tap, so make sure your main speakers are up to the task. Set up with care, the B3 earns the rarest of complimentsyoull never even know its there. NG, 163
JL Audio Fathom f112/f113 $2800/$3600 GE PoY jlaudio.com 07 07

PoY 07

Magico M5 $89,000 magico.net

PoY 09

The M5 may not take you all the way to the Promised Land, but, for the first time, it let JV see the shoreline in the distance. Not the very best in every respect but nonetheless superb in every respect, it is, overall, the most lifelike loudspeaker JV has heard in his systemand his dynamic reference. (Compared to other topmost contenders it is also a bargain.) JV, 197
Rockport Technologies Hyperion GE $94,000 03 rockporttechnologies.com

This statement loudspeaker bowled over Roy Gregory with its combination of low coloration, complete ability to disappear into the soundstage, and stunning dynamic authority. The electromagnetically driven woofer allows fine tuning to the room, and the front baffles variable curvature dials-in the performance for any listening distance or height. Roy Gregory, 193
MBL 101 X-Tremes $250,000 mbl-usa.com

PoY 08

A contemporary, streamlined version of RELs classic subs with the brands traditional virtues. Strikes the right balance between extension, output, and low-frequency musicality without dominating the listening room. Filter selectivity is less flexible than top-line RELs but for most sub/sat applications the T2 is easy to integrate with the system and a medium/small room. Also available in two other sizes, T1 and T3. NG, 176
Definitive Technology SuperCube I $1199 definitivetech.com

These two subsidentical except for woofer size (12" vs. 13.5") and amplifier power (1500W vs. 2500W)raise the bar in subwoofer performance with their unlikely combination of brute-force power and tonal and dynamic finesse. Although capable of delivering high SPLs at very low frequencies with no sense of strain, the Fathoms are equally adept at resolving the pitch, fine dynamic shadings, and tone colors of an acoustic bass. Reference-quality performance at an eminently reasonable price. Fathom f112, CM, TPV 75; Fathom f113, RH, 170
Thiel SS2 SmartSub/SI 1 Integrator PoY $4900/$4400 05 thielaudio.com

PoY 02

Though they dont soundstage like Magico M5s or disappear


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These mirror-image array Radialstrahler towers (like two 101 Es, one facing up and the other facing downward directly above it), with separate powered bass towers, simply dont sound like other speakers (even MBLs 101 Es). The Xes

With dual 10" passive radiators, the SuperCube I mixes the precision of a sealed-box sub with the additional oomph of a ported enclosure, and reaches

Five years in the making, Thiels Integrator/SmartSub is the first subwoofer that enables consistent integration by design. As such, it is a landmark in the history of subwoofer development. In its present state, the Integrator in particular lacks a few features and the last ounce of transparency. Yet no other subwoofer system brings so much needed structure to the integration process, while afford-

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ing such plentiful and powerful means of adapting the sub to its surroundings. Alan Taffel, 154
JL Audio Gotham $12,000 jlaudio.com

Belles Soloist 5 $995 belles.com

A synergistic match with the companion ProLogue 3 preamp. Sallie Reynolds, 156

PoY 08

This subwoofer delivers the ultimate in bass power and extension, all with perfect pitch and unflappable stability. With proper setupa non-intuitive process best left to the dealer the Gotham also wont interfere with main speaker purity. Still, this sub is not for everyone, as some (including me) may find it too tight and controlled. Note that JL recommends deploying the Gotham in stereo pairs. AT, 184
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POwER AMPLifiERS

A paradigm of minimalism and musicality, this small, cool-running sixty-five-watter is stuffed with sonic virtues: a forgiving tonal balance, good soundstage dimensionality, and naturalistic depth. Paired with its companion preamp, the solid Soloist 3 is a great way to get into separates at an integratedamp price. NG, 174

$2000$3000
Parasound Halo A21 $2000 parasound.com

very good hybrid. Yet with four very musical EL34s per chassis, they still have that wonderful tube magic. JH, 169
Cambridge Audio 840W $2699 cambridgeaudio.com

PoY 08

$1000$2000
Vincent Audio SP-331 $1199 wsdistributing.com

PoY 07

An excellent Class AB stereo transistor amp, designed by the redoubtable John Curl, capable of 250Wpc into 8 ohms (400 into 4 ohms). Though not the last word in solid-state amplification, the A21 offers a lot of power at an affordable price. JV, 168
Wyred 4 Sound SX-1000 $2000 wyred4sound.com

Under $1000
odyssey Audio Khartago $795 PoY 09 odysseyaudio.com

Although the 130Wpc Odyssey Khartago solid-state stereo amp has been around for better than a decade, it was new to JV until amp-connoisseur Alon Wolf (of Magico, no less) told him he used it in his shop and it was excellent. The Wolfman was right. Although the Khartago doesnt have all the articulation and transparency of the standard-setting $40k Soulution 710 stereo amplifier, it has a shockingly similar balance, no discernible grain, high resolution, and a deep, wide soundstage. Positively, the best budget amp JV has heard (and the $2k Odyssey Stratos monoblocks are great, too). JV, 195
Parasound Halo A23 $850 parasound.com

The SP-331 is one of the best-sounding sub-$2k power amplifiers weve yet heard. A hybrid tube/solid-state amplifier, it combines the richness and subtlety of fine tube designsespecially through the midrangewith the sheer low-frequency grunt, control, and agility of a good solid-state amplifier. In the treble the amplifier sounds slightly softer but also more delicate and refined than solidstate competitors in its price range. CM, 173
quad 909 $1550 quad-hifi.co.uk

While many amplifiers use Bang and Olufsens ICE output device, the SX-1000 combines it with its own direct-coupled, balanced, dual-FET input stage designed by Bascom King. The SX-1000 Series II is a powerful amplifier capable of effortlessly delivering copious amounts of power. The SX-1000 Series II also serves up detail with the aplomb of a sommelier uncorking a prize bottle. SS, 193
Rogue Audio Stereo 90 $2495 rogueaudio.com

The key to the 200Wpc 840W is its proprietary XD topology, which allows pure Class A at low levels and a transition to an enhanced Class B without the typical crossover distortion normally associated with Class AB designs. The result is a wide soundstage, excellent microdynamics, and near limitless powerplus that familiar, buttery, pure Class A vibe. The acoustically damped, satinsmooth casework is absolutely first-rate. NG, 186

$3000$5000
Balanced AudioTechnology VK-55 $3995 balanced.com

GE 01

Its sound quality sets a benchmark for its size and price. Its midrange, in particular, is exceptional. Up and down the scale, this latest iteration of Peter Walkers patented current dumping circuit displays ease, relaxation, and naturalness. PS, 128
PrimaLuna ProLogue 5 $1599 primaluna-usa.com

PoY 02

GE 05

This tube monoblock combines a rich treble and midrange with a gutsy, controlled bass and a brilliant clarity unusual in its class. Its soundstaging is particularly fine. Its one shortcoming is a tendency to push the midrange a bit forward. Even with this, it makes all types of music sound right. SR, 171
PrimaLuna ProLogue Six $2599 primaluna-usa.com

A remarkable amp and terrific value, BATs 55-watt tube model may not be as revealing as some, but it offers a high degree of harmonic, textural, rhythmic, and ambient information. Tonally, the VK-55 is a bit warmer than neutral, with a gorgeous, well-balanced midrange, an easy, natural top end, and quite respectable weight in the bass. A 3-D soundstage and tight focus round out the virtues of this highly musical design. SK with WG comment, 153
Edge G4 $3995 edgeamps.com

Parasounds A23 isnt the last word in low-end authority, and its a bit cool in the midrange, but what it lacks in oomph it makes up for in finesse and pitch definition. Moreover, this reasonably priced amp is musically quite involving. SB, 138
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The 36Wpc vacuum tubepowered ProLogue 5 sounds more authoritative than its rating would lead you to expect, and offers a warm, rich sound, yet really does not sound tubey in any traditional sense, producing clean, deep, tight bass and grand soundstaging.

These beautifully built, affordable, and hassle-free 70Wpc monoblocks will alter your preconceptions about tube gear. Indeed, their transient quickness and ability to drive difficult loads may fool you into thinking youre listening to a

A downsized version of Edges more costly amplifiers, the 100W G4 offers some of the same sonic attributes as its more expensive brethrenthe speed, extension, and control one expects from a high-end transistor amp without any associated brightness. It has the natural timbre and sonic realism we typically associate with tubes, coupled with startling

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transparency and holographic imaging. Pace, rhythm, and timing freaks will love this thing. JH, AVgM 5
Conrad-Johnson LP66S $4300 conradjohnson.com

Meridian G57 $5495 meridian-audio.com

Modwright KWA150 $5995 modwright.com

McIntosh MC402 $7000 mcintoshlabs.com

GE 09

PoY 04

Have your sights set on a romantic tube stereo power amplifier? This 60Wpc design is it! Tonal emphasis is squarely on the lower midrange. Timbres and textures are slightly liquid and warmhighly complimentary to violin. The treble range is laid-back. Count on a mellow, relaxed presentation with an exceptionally low listenerfatigue factor and plenty of imaging magic. DO, 193
Vincent Audio SP-T800 monoblock $4500 wsdistributing.com

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Rated at 200Wpc into 8 ohms, the G57 is capable of delivering a full kilowatt, when bridged, into four ohms. As with other G Series components, the sound is expansive, soothing, and relaxing, yet with plenty of moxie when needed. The soundstage is impressively broad, tall, and deep. And almost as gorgeous as the sound is the sleek new full-width look. SK, 152
PrimaLuna Dialogue Seven $5495 PoY primaluna-usa.com 09

To my ears, said reviewer Dick Olsher, the KWA 150 represents a smashing success, combining the musicality of tubes with the punch, power delivery, and bass reach of transistors. Factor in the performance and looks of this amp relative to its asking price and the result is a fantastic value. DO, 199

Co-winner (with another Mac, the all-tube MC2102), of TAS Amplifier of the Year in 2004, this solid state giant boasts a tube-like solidity and continuousness allied to absolute tonal neutrality (combining warmth and detail), with seemingly unlimited reserves of power and with noise and distortion figures that rival anything from Halcro. By any measure, a great amplifier and PSs reference. PS, 147
Parasound Halo JC 1 $7000 parasound.com

PoY 08

This 200Wpc hybrid amp is a remarkable performer. Its tube signature shines through clearly in the midrange, albeit slightly diluted by the solidstate output stage. Soundstage dimensionality is superior to that of conventional solid-state designs. It closely fulfils the promise of a hybrid design: Tube magic with plenty of bass crunch and drive in one nicely gift-wrapped chassis. DO, 188

The 70W (40W in triode mode) PrimaLuna Dialogue Seven monoblock employs a unique output stagetwo discrete amplifier channels (including output transformers) are paralleled at the loudspeaker terminals. This technique preserves the purity of a low-powered design while imbuing the amplifier with higher current capability. No tube amplifier Ive auditioned comes close to its performance for anywhere near its modest price, said Jim Hannon. JH, 199
Bel Canto 1000 monoblock $5990 belcantodesign.com

Atma-Sphere M-60 Mk III oTL $6800 atma-sphere.com

$5000$10,000
NuForce Reference 9 Special Edition (SE) V .2 monoblock $5000 nuforce.com

Atma-Spheres uniquely simple, all-tube OTL (output transformer-less) design offers a rare and exhilarating glimpse into the music few others can duplicate. This triodebased classic also possesses outstanding neutrality, clarity, definition, soundstaging, and unfettered dynamics. With 60W of pure Class A power on tap, relatively sensitive speakers with an impedance of 8 ohms or higher are recommended for best bass performance. SK, 184
Chord SPM 1050 $6995 bluebirdmusic.com

The latest collaboration between legendary designer John Curl and Parasound has resulted in the Halo JC 1: silky-smooth, crystal clear, and abundantly detailed. The kind you could listen to all day long without fatigue. SK, 141
Aesthetix Atlas $8000 musicalsurroundings.com

NuForces best Class D amps yet, the Ref 9 SE V.2 monoblocks deliver the expected virtues (articulate, well-defined mids and deep, tightly controlled bass), plus noticeably sweeter, more grain-free highs than previous NuForce designs. The SE V.2s clarity, definition and control can bring certain speaker systems alive, but they can also make some high-resolution speakers sound slightly clinical. CM, 188
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If you like the concept of an amplifier that is compact, efficient, powerful, transparent, musical, and extremely reliable, the Bel Canto Ref 1000 Mk II amplifier could be the last amplifier youll ever want or need. While the Bel Canto may not warm up an overly sterilesounding system like a classic tube amplifier, it certainly wont subtract any harmonic warmth. SS, 193

A relatively affordable design from Englands Chord, the compact SPM 1050 delivers 200Wpc and is all but unflappable when pushed hard. Indeed, it likes it that way. It has terrific control and grip over speakers, delivers explosive dynamics as well as nuance, and is coherent across the band. Cool under fire, the 1050 never sounds forced or exaggerated. WG, 196

Aesthetix first foray into power amps is an unqualified success. Aesthetically, the Atlas is handsome in a brawny but tasteful way. Sonically, the amp has great resolution and reflexes, making it a snap to follow interleaved melodic and rhythmic lines. The Atlas creates a mushroom cloud of air around each instrument, and a deep, convincing sense of space. Tonally, the amp is on the sweet side in a way that is consonant with real music. The Atlas is slightly less incisive dynamically than ATs reference amp, but so is pretty much everything. Ultimately, the Atlas is a sheer joyboth sonically and musicallyto listen to. AT, 196

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Plinius SB-301 $8685 eliteavdist.com

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Big and heat-sinked to beat the band, the Plinius outputs 310Wpc of the sweetest Class AB NG has ever heard. A model of silken control and neutrality, it doesnt sound like tubes or transistors, or any combination of either. Rich in tone color, with wide, open dynamics and sweet, embraceable highs, it never failed to improve any set of speakers that it hooked up with. NG, 169
Air Tight ATM 300 $8795 axissaudio.com

are excellent. The amp does an equally excellent job of handling the upper registers of the violin, clarinet, flute, and female voice without exaggeration or any trace of hardness that is not clearly on the recording. There are many solid-state designs that also do this well, but few that do it as well. AHC, 198

defined bass and fast, sweet treble. JV


Nagra PMA monoblock $12,295 nagraaudio.com

$10,000$20,000
Boulder 850 monoblock $11,000 boulderamp.com

The Air Tight ATM 300 is one of the handful of 300B SET amplifiers that lays claim to magical sound extending beyond the midrange. This amps airy highs, natural tonality, and low-bass extension defy common perceptions of 300B SETs. Scot Markwell, 128
Balanced Audio Technology VK-75SE GE $9000 01 balanced.com

Budget-priced (for a Boulder), these 200Wpc monoblocks brought a new level of realism to MSs system, excelling in lowlevel resolution, dynamics, and bass reproduction. Through the 850s, the soundstage was more three-dimensional, instruments more realistic in timbre, lyrics better articulated, vocals more life-like, and the music ultimately more engaging. Max Shepherd, 166
Mark Levinson No . 433 $11,000 marklevinson.com

The Nagra monoblocks confound expectations. They are small and possess only two output transistors. No, theyre not as powerful as monster amps. But they have more than enough power to get the current-hungry Magnepan loudspeakers up and running. Whats more, they do it with finesse. Their smooth luminous sound is utterly enchanting. JHb, 173

is eminently easy on the ears, relaxing and a bit dark and laidback, ever so gracefully pulling the listener into the music in what can only be described as classic Levinson style. SK, 169
Simaudio Moon W-8 $15,000 simaudio.com

This 80-pound, dual-mono, bridgeable amplifier is Simaudios premier stereo unit, boasting 250Wpc into 8 ohms (an even thousand when bridged). Like its companion preamplifier the P-8, the W-8 is tonally neutral, has iron control yet exquisite finesse, and appears to do nothing but amplify the signal fed to it. PS, 185
Pass Labs XA100 .5 monoblock $16,500 passlabs.com

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Edge G8+ $13,488 edgeamps.com

BATs VK-75SE is a tube design that, while displaying many of the attributes we love about glowing glass smoothness, liquidity, depth, harmonic complexitydoes so with, as reviewer Sue Kraft puts it, a lack of candy-coating in the midrange. In addition, the VK-75SE is virtually grain-free and excels at dynamics. SK, 133
Electrocompaniet AW180 monoblock $9590 the pair electrocompaniet.com

The No. 433 three-channel power amplifier embodies the classic Mark Levinson sound, with a slightly laidback and inviting perspective, tremendous soundstage depth and dimensionality, and a rocksolid bottom end. Although a three-channel design, the No. 433 holds its own with many higher-priced stereo amplifiers. Ideal for multichannel music and theater systems to drive the front three channels. RH, 161
Pass Labs X350 .5 $11,550 passlabs.com

The Edge designs dont have the darkness and grain that so frequently plague even the best solid-state amps. That said, theres no faux vacuumtube sound here either, just a remarkable sense of neutrality, openness, and detail that doesnt draw attention to itself but instead serves the music. When its compared to the best tube models, the only things lacking are the last degrees of air, decay, and bloom. WG, 149
Mark Levinson No . 436 monoblock PoY $14,500 07 marklevinson.com

These Class A masterpieces from Nelson Pass bring the virtues of Class A to a more efficient package. The XA100.5 monoblocks have a purity and transparency that are jawdropping. Timbres are also well served, with a warmth and ease reminiscent of tubes but without tubey colorations. Gorgeous build-quality and metalwork. RH, 186
Spectral DMA-360 MKII monoblock PoY $17,990 09 spectralaudio.com

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The AW180 is a tube-like solid-state monoblock amp offering 180W into 8 ohms (considerably more into lower impedances). It provides a very natural timbre and exceptionally realistic upper bass and lower midrange. Both low- and high-level dynamic contrasts
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A 350Wpc solid-state stereo amp that has what Pass amps always seem to have in abundance: remarkable midrange presence and immediacy. A shade darkersounding and less bloomy than something like an Edge 10.1, it is exceptionally lively from top to bottom, with remarkably deep, powerful, and well-

Smooth, sophisticated and superbly musical, the Levinson 436 power amp is the definition of refinement. Theres no lack of detail or three-dimensionality with this 350Wpc powerhouse. Images are beautifully layered and sculpted, with rock-solid control in the bottom octaves, as well. The overall presentation

The DMA-360 monoblocks combine high output current with lightning-fast audio circuits, producing an unparalleled portrayal of musics dynamic expression. These amplifiers also deliver what is in RHs experience the largest, best-defined, and most accurate spatial presentation of any amplifier extant. Timbral realism is also the DMA-360s strong suit, a consequence of the amplifiers amazing resolution of fine inner detail.

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These are reference-grade amplifiers at a fraction of the price of competing units. RH, 190
Air Tight ATM-3 monoblock $18,195 PoY axissaudio.com

These beautifully made, metered, push-pull, 6CA7based monoblocks combine the realistic textures and timbres of SET amplifiers (though they are not SETs) with the fine resolution, more extended bandwidth, more neutral balance, and superior transient speed of Class A solid-state (though they are not solid-state, either). Little marvels of fidelity, they mate wonderfully well with fast, neutral loudspeakers like Quad 2905s or Focal Micro Utopia Bes. Offering 100Wpc in ultralinear mode, they can also be switched to 50Wpc triode mode. JV, 188
Audio Research Reference 210 monoblock GE PoY $19,900 05 06 audioresearch.com

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that the A-100 delivers the goodies. But it also breaks through the traditional barriers of tube amplification: lowdistortion harmonic textures, transient speed, and resolution are integral to its music reproduction. It is the state-ofthe-art in medium-power tube amplification. DO, 191
Pass Labs XA160 .5 monoblock $22,000 passlabs.com

slight loss of air in the upper treble. The VK-600SEs 300W into eight ohms, and ability to double its power output as the load impedance is halved, make it a powerhouse that will drive virtually any loudspeaker. Needs an unusually long warm-up to sound its best. RH, 159
Lamm ML2 .1 monoblock $29,990 lammindustries.com

Soulution 710 $40,000 axissaudio.com

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An amplifier with soul, the XA160.5 is the most tube-like transistor amp AHC has heard. Its sound is warmer than most, and the music emerges from deep black silence. Moreover, its soundstage depth matches its width, dynamics are musically natural and slightly soft, and the amp has terrific harmonic integrity. AHC, 192
Lamm M1 .2 Reference monoblock GE $22,290 09 lammindustries.com

The single-ended-triode ML2.1 sounds nothing like the typical SET. It does not trade off accuracy for euphony; it is not bandwidth-limited (its bass and treble are sensationally extended); and it is surprisingly powerful sounding (though not particularly bloomy) within its 17-watt limits. Given a sufficiently sensitive speaker it will produce one of the most detailed, spacious, dynamic, and beautiful sounds on the market. Like all Lamm products, the ML2.1s are a bit dark in balance, very quiet, and very reliable. JV

Jaw-dropping resolution and transparency-to-sources sets this 120Wpc (into 8 ohms, 240Wpc into 4) solid-state stereo amp apart from any other JV has tested. It is preternaturally not there, making inherently neutral speakers, in turn, sound more not there, and music (and the engineering and mastering that went into putting that music on LP or disc) more there. If you truly want to hear whats on your recordsgood, bad, or indifferentthis supremely honest, astonishingly colorless, incredibly low distortion amplifier cannot be bettered. JV, 199
Boulder 1050 monoblock $42,000 boulderamp.com

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Audio Research Corporation has been making Class A/B, 6550-based, pentode-tube power amplifiers since the 1970s. In better than thirty exceptional years, the company has not made better amps than its 220Wpc Reference 210 and 600Wpc 610T monoblocks, which are significantly faster, lower in noise, more extended in bandwidth, and higher in resolution and dynamic range than any previous ARC efforts, without a sacrifice of the bloom, air, size, and space that ARC pentode amps are famous for. JV, 159

Another winner from the fertile mind of Vladimir Lamm. Combining brawn and finesse, the M1.2 drives even challenging loads with ease. Its siren song of suave harmonic textures, tight bass control, articulate transients, kinetic drive, and essential tonal neutrality is musically most persuasive. And theres enough tube magic under the hood to infuse the midrange with invigorating warmth and spaciousness. DO, 188
Balanced Audio Technology VK-600SE monoblock $26,000 GE 05 balanced.com

Audio Research Reference 610T monoblock $39,900 GE GE audioresearch.com 08 07

A truly superb power amp that offers the very best in bass, power, transients, and low-level detail. Slighlty warmer and more tube-like than many competing solid-state designs, but this addsrather than subtracts from musical realism. Upper midrange and treble are truly exceptional. If you want the real-world sound of acoustic instruments, this may be the amplifier for you. AHC, 188
VTL Siegfried monoblock $50,000 GE PoY vtl.com 08 08

$20,000 and above


Esoteric A-100 $22,000 esoteric.teac.com

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This innovative tube design offers fantastic resolution of a recordings origin and acoustic signature. If you crave tube magic, rest assured
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This fully-loaded version of the VK-600 possesses a remarkable transparency and immediacy that are musically vivid without being sonically vivid, although soundstage depth is slightly foreshortened. The top end is extremely smooth and nonfatiguing, with perhaps a very

Capable of better than 600Wpc into any real-world load, the pentode-tube-powered Class AB 610T is quite simply the single best tube amplifier JV has yet heard, with seemingly limitless power, gorgeous tone color, huge soundstaging, minute resolution of lowlevel detail, and truly lifelike bloom. With the right front end and speakers ranging from cone Magico M5s to planarmagnetic Symposium Acoustics Panoramas, the 610T comes closer to sounding real than anything else JV has tried. His tube reference. JV, 177

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At 800 watts per side, VTLs superlative Siegfried monoblock is prodigiously powerful. It features an array of features, including automatic biasing of the 6550 output tubes, to banish many of the problems traditionally associated with tubes and high power. Driving the Wilson MAXX 2, it displayed iron-fisted control over the bass, spooky clarity, and, above all, represents a decided move away from the more romantic sound of earlier VTL designs. JHb, 180

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and this lifelike. One of JVs reference amps. Review this issue
Soulution 700 monoblock $115,000 PoY axissaudio.com 09

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The massive 9011 monoblocks are among the most powerful and beautiful solid-state amplifiers JV has heard in his system. While the littler 9008s sound very much like their bigger brotherswhich is to say they have sensational front-to-back transparency, lowlevel resolution, and large- and small-scale dynamics, as well as gorgeous tone color and a topto-bottom liquidity that (along with a slight overall darkness) is an MBL signaturethey dont have quite the same grip or transient speed as the more expensive 9011s, or the 9011s nearly unique ability to grab hold of a note from starting transient to lingering decay. JV
Krell Evolution one monoblock $60,000 krellonline.com

more oomph, the 50Wpc C325 will make BEElievers of even the most jaded audiophiles. C315, WG, 140; C325, NG, 183
Cambridge Azur 550A $599 audioplusservices.com

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While the Evolution One is not a radical sonic breakthrough, the best aspects of the original Krell sound-character and voicing have been preserved, but the original virtues of deep-bass power and rich natural timbre have been steadily enhanced, while air, life, microdynamics, soundstage depth and detail, and the upper octaves have improved to contenders for the state-of-the-art. A true sonic benchmark you really need to listen to. AHC, 158
BALabo BP-1 MK-II $78,000 balabo.com

Capable of 860W (into 4 ohms) these huge, Bauhaus-handsome, solid-state monoblock amplifiers are, like their littler brother the 710, paragons of neutrality and transparency. Just a touch warmer and more gemtlich in tonal balance than the utterly colorless 710, the 700s bring the same astonishing resolution to the table, reproducing sources with standard-setting high fidelity. So low in distortion and high in resolution they will reveal every detail of music-making, miking, engineering, and mastering on every disc in your collection. And like their stereo little brother, they disappear as sources, making really good speakers disappear as sources, too, leaving only the music and the quality of the recording behind. One of JVs reference amps. JV, 199
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Its not easy to build on a proven winner, but the Azur 550A does just that. Like its predecessor, the Azur 540v2, the 550A outputs 60Wpc; however, various internal tweaks have improved upon its predecessors plethora of sonic virtues. Music is reproduced as a lively and continuous fabric of images in unbroken space. Its midrange is richly detailed, with natural acoustic timbres and an uncanny ability to grab a recording, lock in images, and mount a soundstage with unerring tonal balance and harmonic energy. And dynamically, this amp has legsit communicates a weight and sophistication to recordings that are generally the hallmarks of much larger uptown efforts. NG, 200
Rega Brio 3 $695 soundorg.com

and grainy, but it really delivers the essence of the music. An immediate, communicative midrange leads to burnished tone colors, explosive dynamics, tight, forceful bass, fine ambience-and-depth retrieval, and sufficiently wide dynamics. WG, 178
Dussun T6 $900 aaa-audio.com

A replacement for the already good DS99, Dussuns T6 maintains the minimalist vibe of its predecessor while improving on it in a few key areas. In addition to having greater overall transparency than the DS99, the T6 has tightened up the lower-mid frequencies, and opened up the highs. Moreover, the soundstage of this terrific amp is now broader as well as bit deeper. WG, 194
Rotel RA-1520 $999 rotel.com

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Under $1000
NAD C315 BEE and C326 BEE $349 and $449 nadelectronics.com

This exquisitely made, extremely powerful (500Wpc) solid-state stereo power amp from Japanese master-designer Fumio Ohashi is as lovely to listen to as it is to behold. If ravishing gorgeousness of tone color coupled to outstanding resolution of detail, quick natural transient response, and huge reserves of power is your cup of Saki, you will have to look long and hard to find an amp that sounds this lovely
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The entry-level C315 is still the go-to amp for audiophile newbies who crave sonic neutrality, good power output, nice tactile feel, and NADs characteristic quality control. NAD family values have always been about the sonic result rather than the outward flash. NADs honest approach to tonal balance rejects the sonic additives that make for a fatiguing long-term relationship, choosing instead to be lightly subtractive at the frequency extremes and in soundstage dimensionality. The 3.5mm MP3 player mini-jack on the front panel is a welcome addition. Looking for a little

A very good sounding, wellbuilt amp at a fair price, the Brio 3 outputs 49Wpc into 8 ohms and 64Wpc into 4 ohms enough to drive any reasonably sensitive loudspeaker, and its input array will accommodate the typical assortment of sources owned by most music fans. The inclusion of a real phonostagenot just a linelevel input labeled phono requiring an outboard device is a nice touch. Barry Willis, 167

Part of the newly revamped and lusciously restyled 15 Series, the RA-1520 is a superb 60Wpc solid-stater that includes a surefire moving-magnet phonostage and a robust power supply with Rotels in-housemanufactured transformer. Its sonics are trademark Rotela rich chunky midrange with solid extension at either extreme. In two words, it is scary good. NG, 196

$1000$2000
PrimaLuna ProLogue one $1375 primaluna-usa.com

Vincent SV-129 $799 wsdistributing.com

Another barebones integrated, Vincents SV-129 is a bit dark

The sweet and affordable ProLogue One features a 12AX7, 12AU7, and a pair of EL-34s per channel in a very simple circuit. In classic EL-34 style, the ProLogue throws a very wide and deep soundstage, and has a wonderful midrange without sounding gooey like a Dynaco Stereo 70 or other vintage design. Very neutral with little signature of its own. Jeff Dorgay, 151

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Naim Nait 5i $1450 naimusa.com

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One of the great bargains in all of high-end audio, this new version of the Nait 5i brings more than a taste of expensive separates to a mid-priced integrated amplifier. The Nait is sweet without sounding rolledoff, presents a huge sense of space, tremendous separation of images, and, most importantly, sounds like music. RH, 183
Arcam FMJ A28 $1699 americanaudiovideo.com

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Exposure 3010S $1795 bluebirdmusic.com

Vincent SV-236 Mk II $1995 wsdistributing.com

Exposures electronics deliver the goods by beautifully balancing detail with warmth, rhythmic precision with lyricism, and delicacy with power. With an optional phono card, the 3010S morphs with the music as each recording demands; it can be either sweet and mellow, lean and mean, or a combination of the above depending on the disc. WG, 181
Cambridge Audio Azur 840A V2 $1799 audioplusservices.com

The well-built Vincent SV-236 integrated amplifier combines the best of two worlds by using a vacuum-tube preamp to drive a 100Wpc solid-state power amplifier. Listeners will appreciate the Vincents combination of deep, powerful, authoritative solid-state bass and tube-fueled delicacy, shimmering detail, and almost surroundlike imaging. It has since been updated with more power and improved parts selection for the same price. Review forthcoming

Rega Elicit $2995 (add $145 for mm and $175 for mc phono boards) soundorg.com

$2000$3000
Cayin Audio A 88T $2395/$2495 (KT88/6550) acousticsounds.com

Both of Arcams latest entrylevel components (also see the CD 17) convey high levels of transparency, tonal naturalness, and dynamic resolve. Likewise impressive are instrumental textures, hall ambience, and their ability to convey air around individual instruments. Rated at 75Wpc, the A28 may not rock the house like more powerful units, but in most situations its high levels of musicality and ability to deliver years of satisfaction will more than outweigh mere machismo. WG, 198
Simaudio Moon i-1 $1700 simaudio.com

The 120Wpc Azur 840A solid-state integrated amplifier features Cambridges innovative Class XD circuit. Apart from its substantial power output, the 840As greatest strengths are its articulate, well-defined sound and its lifelike dynamics (this is not one of those polite, selfeffacing British amps). What is more, the 840A is highly flexible, offering multizone capabilities and home-theater pass-through modes. CM, 167
Goldenote S-1 Signature $1866 koetsuusa.com

Rated at 80Wpc, Regas Elicit is a cleverly named integrated amplifier. The sound is quick of response and dynamically fleet of foot, and conveys both the heart of the music and the details in the recording. Ambience retrieval is another strength; the Elicit is also nicely textured and can rock when asked too. Although it does have a few minor operating quirks, and does not have sledgehammer-like power or weight, the Elicit nevertheless delivers high levels of musical satisfaction. WG, 198

$3000 and above


Pathos Classic one MK III $3199 audioplusservices.com

Costing a little over two grand, this hand-built honey boasts fit and finish that would do McIntosh proud, while its designer freely admits it was made to sound like Mcs fabled MC275. A no-apologiesnecessary, low-price alternative to the latter, it will drive any version of Quad electrostatics and fine mini-monitors with a sound that is sweet and seductive, yet also vibrant and dynamic. Review forthcoming
PrimaLuna DiaLogue 2 $2625 GE primaluna-usa.com 08

The perfect mate for Simaudios i-1 CD player, the entry-level Moon i-1 is a fine example of why integrated amplifiers offer such superb value. While its rated at a moderate 50Wpc, the i-1 nevertheless delivers impressive large-scale dynamics, a musically involving rhythmic liveliness, whiplash transient speed, and a fine top-to-bottom balance. A robust build-quality and a hefty power supply allow this model to double its output to 100WPc into 4 ohms. One of the purest and most transparent integrated amps in its class. WG, 185

This Italian-made integrated exhibits wide dynamics, generous transparency, and a gorgeous rendering of timbre. Although it is highly resolving, detail is presented in a natural, rather than analytical, way. Superb build-quality with oversized power supply and heat sinking make the S-1 Signature sound more powerful than its 60Wpc rating. A real find said RH. RH, 193

This is not only a fine amplifier; it is beautiful in every sense of the word. But if sheer dynamic scale and loudness are priorities, this 70Wpc tube model may not be for you. Instead, this is an amplifier that always gets the tone, timbre, and balance of music right, but only if played at natural levels and over reasonably sensitive speakers. PS, 160
Simaudio Moon i3 .3 $3300$4000 simaudio.com

The first product in PrimaLunas higherperformance line of tube units is a real honey, surpassing the ProLogue Twos performance across the board. Rated at only 38 watts in ultralinear mode, it sounds much more powerful due to its outstanding transformers, but requires speakers that are at least moderately efficient. Remote triode-switching and a hometheater bypass mode are welcomed additions. JH, 195

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Simaudio is on a roll and the Moon i3.3 is just one reason why. Its 100Wpc performance is only part of the equation. The other part is a trio of option packages that includes an internal BurrBrown 24-bit/192kHz DAC and digital inputs that include USB 2.0. Also available is a fine internal phono preamplifier and balanced inputs. And then theres the Simaudio sound. The Moon 3.3 Series launches rhythmic volleys, percussive accents, and transient cues with the speed and smoothness of Usain Bolt bursting from the starting blocks. This is an elegant amp with an

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eye to the future and a respect for the old guard. NG, 198
Audio Space Ref 3 .1 (300B) $3990 audiospace-hifi.com

Plinius 9200 $4835 eliteavdist.com

modern instrument that quickly gets down to the business of making music. NG, 194
Pathos Logos $5495 audioplusservices.com

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Just amazing! This integrated offers extreme soundstage transparency coupled with crystalline clarity. Truly high definition sound, on a par with the best solid-sate designs can offer, but with a spatial conviction solid-state rarely approaches. Substitute vintage 6SN7 or 7N7 triodes for an instant sonic upgrade. A stunning accomplishment at its asking price. DO, 194
VTL IT-85 $4250 vtl.com

The 9200 is a thorough and timely re-imagining of the brilliant but aging 8150/8200. Still compact in size, it pumps out a healthy 200Wpc, and thanks to its strong Class A bias, the 9200 is sweeter and richer than ever. Even the all-new phonostage is quieter and more dynamic. Bass doesnt sound as darkly ominous or extended as in years past, but control and definition are strikingly improved. NG, 156
Vincent V-60 $4995 wsdistributing.com

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Boasting cutting edge styling and a sonic personality that eschews any form of audiophile hype while drawing all attention to the music, this tube front end/transistor backend hybrid is a real music lovers delight. Minimalist with a vengeance, the only controls are source selection, volume, and mute (though at least they are available via remote). PS, 182
NAD M2 $5995 nadelectronics.com

loudspeakers. Its character suggests near complete neutrality tempered with pleasing warmthan ease and fluidity thats not euphonically tube-like but more characteristic of solid-state with a strong Class A bias, which is a feature of this amp. A powerhouse design with a heart that should make anyone rethink the separates option. NG, 184
Magnum-Dynalab MD-309 $7800 magnumdynalab.com

The VTL IT-85 bathes music in a warm, golden glow that is hard to resist. While it is not the most powerful integrated amplifiercareful matching to loudspeakers (preferably minimonitors) is a mustthe IT-85 provides a large soundstage and effortless mids and highs. No other integrated in its price range comes close to offering as musical and pure a sound. JHb, 168
Muse Model Two Hundred $4500 eliteavdist.com

The Two Hundred operates from musics interior, gleaning details from images without overlaying any of its own editorial slant onto music sources. In general tonality it strikes a middle balance that allows it to yield to the personality of the source, veering where appropriate to the warm or cool, the lean or rich. With its flexible MAP architecture, Muse asks how you want your music served up and then proceeds to dish out huge, complex sonic portions. NG, 192

The V-60 is one of Vincents new flagship offerings and its an effort thats as beautiful to listen to as it is serious to behold. From the heavy aluminum-clad chassis and massive power supply to the silken midrange transparency and airy top-end, this conservatively rated sixty watter is pure high end. Its also thoroughly modern, sporting a hands-free bias-voltage-andcurrent control thats fully automated, compensating for the wear of each tube. To extract its full sonic measure, a speakers sensitivity is an important consideration. NG, 194
ATC SIA2-150 $5000 atc.gb.net

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Five years in development, the innovative M2 is a digital amplifier in the true sense of that word. It takes in PCM data (up to 192kHz/24-bit) and converts that PCM to a pulsewidth-modulated signal that turns the output transistors on and off. The signal path has no digital filter, no DAC, no analog gain stages, no analog volume control, no preamplifier, and no interconnects. The M2, which functions like an integrated amplifier in practice, sounds remarkable, with tremendous dynamics, extremely low noise, richly textured and defined bass, and three-dimensional soundstaging. RH, 198

A masterful effort from the Canadian company famous for its FM analog tuners. Massively built, the MD-309 is a hybrid design with a dual 6922 CryoTube front end and 40 Sanken output transistors in its gain stage. The cutting-edge front panel is arrayed with a huge 5" LCD touchscreen and dual output meters. Ultraflexible, it offers a wealth of connectivity, including in an internal DAC with three digital inputs (one of them USB). With the MD-309s 225Wpc on tap (doubling into 4 ohms), one would expect effortless dynamics and extension, but its the amps soothing delicacy that really plays upon your heartstrings. A splendid component. Review forthcoming
Simaudio Moon i-7 $8000 simaudio.com

There is nothing Old School about the performance of this Art Deco styled 150Wpc integrated. The unwavering midrange is all forthrightness and fluidity. Its neutral-towarm tonal balance never crosses the threshold into the starkly clinical. Upper mid and lower treble information is smooth and biased to the sweeter side of the spectrum. Perhaps the most impressive aspect is the wide net it casts in resolving soundstage and image information. A thoroughly

Pass Labs INT-150 $7150 passlabs.com

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Powerful, subtle, effortless, Pass Labs first foray into the ultracompetitive integrated amplifier market is an unvarnished success. This control amplifier doubles its prodigious 150Wpc output into 4 ohms making it a good candidate for less-sensitive

Simaudios Moon i-7 is designed and built like a separate preamplifier and power amplifier in the same chassis, with dual-mono construction, a sophisticated and expensive stepped-attenuator volume control, and fully balanced circuitry. With an absolutely gorgeous rendering of tone color and tube-like liquidity, the i-7 is one of the all-time-great integrated amplifiers. The buildquality and chassis metalwork are absolutely first-class. This is a product for those who want the performance of separates

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but the form-factor of an integrated. RH, 179


Plinius Hiato $8900 ($10,175 w/phono) eliteavdist.com

reproducing a broad soundstage and the dynamic swings of the full orchestra. NG, 186
Arcam Solo Mini $999 americanaudiovideo.com

Polk i-Sonic $599 polkaudio.com

alike. NG, 193


Resolution Audio opus 21 $2500 amp, $3500 CD player, $1500 tuner/phono preamp GE 07 resolutionaudio.com

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This 300Wpc solid-state amp is a bulla big gun reserved for the large-caliber jobs of bringing unwieldy or demanding speakers into line. It virtually redefines low-frequency control and extension, as well as dynamic reserve, in this segment. Image scale is spectacular, and it tosses off dynamics like lightning bolts. Tonally neutral in the midband, it has just a hint of treble coolness, but when mated to a full-range speaker it will elicit inner detail and resolution that very few integrated amps can touch. Available with an excellent full-featured phonostage. NG, this issue
Accuphase E550 $13,000 axissaudio.com

Beneath its brushed aluminum skin, USB jack, and slot-loadedCD mechanics, the Mini offers articulate and highly listenable sonics without over-reaching at the frequency extremes. Theres genuine bass refinement although the deepest bass will not be fully resolved. With a cool running 25Wpc and a highresolution Wolfson multi-bit DAC from the premium Arcam DiVA CD73, the Arcam is well suited to drive any fine compact loudspeaker of reasonable sensitivity. NG, 186
NAD Viso Two $1299 nadelectronics.com

This tabletop marvel plays CDs and DVDs, receives FM and XM satellite radio, and has inputs for external sources such as portable music players. But best of all, the i-Sonic sounds terrific, with an extremely neutral and uncolored tonal balance. The bass goes surprisingly deep, and the treble is highly refined and silky smooth. RH, 169

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The Accuphase E550 is high-end audio at its finest. This full-featured integrated is an exercise in precision and accuracy without being over-analytical, while its 30 Class A watts will drive all but the most demanding of loads. Sweet, musical, and delightfully dynamic, the E550 is destined to be a classic. SK, 181
STEREO RECEivERS, CD RECEivERS, AND ALL-iN-ONE SySTEMS April Music Aura Note $1895 aprilmusic.com

A DVD-receiver that is not only drop-dead gorgeous but features discrete amplifier output stages, a progressivescan DVD player (with 1080i upscaling), and provisions for an XM module or iPod docking station. The two-channel version sports 50Wpc. Sonically the VISO Two hews to the NAD philosophy of top-notch dynamics and a tonal balance with a mellow character near the frequency extremes. Suddenly saving space doesnt seem like such a sacrifice. Highly recommended. NG, 188
Peachtree Audio Nova $1199

Teac PD-H600 CD Player and AG-H600NT Stereo Receiver $999 CD player, $1499 receiver teac.com

Implausibly, the Opus 21 component stack combines all the advantages of an all-inone boxintuitive operation, stylish aesthetics, reasonable costwith those normally reserved for serious high-end systemsmodularity, flexibility, and superior resolution, dynamics, and extension. This little stacks practicality will thrill your Significant Other; its big sound will thrill you. And if you dont need the full stack, consider the standout CD player, which constitutes its own bargain. AT, 167
PREAMPLifiERS

Under $1000
Vincent Audio SA-31 $599 wsdistributing.com

These components in Teacs Reference Series might be diminutive in size, but not in sound. The receiver isnt your fathers receiver, but an Internet-Radio Stereo Receiver that comes with wired and wireless PC streaming capability and offers an optional iPod docking station. WG, this issue
Primare DVDI-10 $2495

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The Aura Note looks as if it stepped out of a time machine from Londons Carnaby Street, circa 1965. Theres a lot of tech here (50Wpc and twin USB inputs) but its designed for the nostalgic sensualist with a feeling for audio history and tapping his inner James Bond. Robustly built, the Aura Note offers impressive oomph in the bottom end and is more than persuasive
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signalpathint.com The versatile Nova can serve as an 80Wpc hybrid integrated amp, a tube preamp with three analog and five digital inputs, a Class A tube headphone amp, or a solid-state USB DAC with remote input-switching. But frankly, the Novas DAC section alone justifies its price, making the other good stuff pure gravy. Chris Martens, Playback 21

soundorg.com Beneath the bespoke look, aluminum casework, and discrete top-mount controls is a multi-tasker of substance, thanks in part to its coolrunning 75Wpc Class D amplifier and an onboard A/D converter. Sonically the DVDI10 features a strong sense of pace and timing and an appealing tonal balance that neither veers toward the warmly romantic or the coolly clinical. Given appropriate speakers and a vivid 1080p display it will perform at levels certain to raise a few eyebrows amongst audiophiles and videophiles

The SA-31 is a well-made entrylevel vacuum-tube preamp that provides tone controls and a loudness contour switch. The preamps sound is characterized by a rich, seductive midrange and hearty and solidly weighted bass. Though not quite the equal of todays best $1k preamps in terms of resolution, definition, or high-frequency air, the SA-31 offers terrific bang for buck. CM, 173
PS Audio Trio P-200 $995 psaudio.com

The heart of the P-200s circuitry is PS Audios gain cell technology, said to deliver excellent linearity because input signals arent attenuated or shunted to ground through a potentiometer. Robustly built and very easy to use, the Trio is an excellent minimalist linestage preamp, ideal for pared-down music systems. BW, 170

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Rogue Audio Metis $995 rogueaudio.com

PrimaLuna ProLogue 3 $1599 primaluna-usa.com

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$2000$4000
Manley Laboratories Shrimp $2300 manleylabs.com

Linn MAJIK KoNTRoL $3100 linn.co.uk

Rogue Audios award-winning Metis is a USA-made, vacuumtube-powered (6SN7-based) preamplifier. The dynamic liveliness and harmonic richness we expect in any good tube design are present here, and at levels that remind us of the sound of $2500 tube preamps. But unlike tube designs that sound focused in the midrange but soft at the frequency extremes, the Metis great strength is sound that remains evenly balanced and finely resolved from top to bottom. CM, 160

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The vacuum-tube-powered ProLogue 3 preamp makes an ideal companion to PrimaLunas ProLogue 5 tube power amp. Like the power amp, the preamp combines tube warmth and richness with a clear, crisp, precise presentation reminiscent of the best solid-state designs. Bass, too, is taut and clear. SR, 156
Cambridge Audio 840E $1799 audioplusservices.com

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$1000$2000
Van Alstine Transcendence 8 $1099$1697 depending on options avahifi.com

Configured as a linestage (the optional phonostage fared less well), the T8 is one of those rare products that genuinely transcends the constraints of budget amplification. Its sound is not particularly smooth or euphonic. But it won praise based on its stable imaging and killer dynamics. It benefits from being mated with a romantic tube amp. DO, 173
quad 99/qC-24 $1100/$1100 quad-hifi.co.uk

The preamp companion to the 840W amp, the 840E is highly configurable, with excellent connectivity and a wonderful premium-resistor-ladder volume control. Of course, none of this would matter if the musicality and neutrality were anything other than at the top of class and they are. Its almost unsettling how quiet this preamp is too. The 840E/840W tandem represents one of the most satisfying debuts in recent years. NG, 186
Micromega PA-20 $1995 audioplusservices.com

Stepping up to the plate with spunk, clarity, and wall-towall soundstaging, the Manley Shrimp tubed linestage is a serious contender in the $2k price range and beyond. Leaning to the warm side of neutral, its minimalist, singleended-only design can be soft on top, but offers eminently musical and inviting sound. An excellent value for the music lover and tube enthusiast and now equipped with an RF remote control. SK, 178
ModWright SWL 9 .0SE/SWL 9 .0 Signature Edition $2495/$2995 modwright.com

The Kontrol preamplifier is arguably the strongest single component in Linns Majik Series family. Its signature characteristics are effortless clarity and transparency, and an ability to reveal rich layers of transient and textural details. One welcome touch is a line-level input that users can re-configure for use as a surprisingly effective mm or mc phonostage. CM, 173
Electrocompaniet EC 4 .7 $3495 electrocompaniet.com

These two all-tubed linestages (the Signature Edition offers a number of design upgrades) offer particularly wide and deep soundstaging, coupled with an extended bottom-end and a sweet treble. . . . addictive, seductive, beautiful, exciting. . . is how SR summed up the SWL 9.0 SE Signature Edition. SR, 181
Vincent Audio SA-T8 $2500 wsdistributing.com

The Electrocompaniet EC 4.7 solid-state preamp from the Land of the Vikings produces a natural mix of lifelike imaging and soundstaging that gives large complex orchestral music about as much realism as you can achieve in a home stereo. Clean, transparent, and exceptionally quiet, it also has significantly more extended bass and high-frequency response than many competing units. A very good preamp by any standard, at its price it is very attractive and well worth an audition. AHC, 198
Artemis Labs LA-1 $3500 aydn.com

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Along with a dandy mm and mc phonostage, the Quad 99 features a novel tilt control for tone correction. A solid middle-level performer, it lacks the ultimate transparency, liveliness, and dynamic openness of the very best units. The all-tube QC-24 linestage is the least expensive to suggest that elusive quality of continuousness in its presentation. The QC-24 has first-rate imaging in all dimensions, and a lively, engaging, remarkably neutral presentation. PS, 128, 135, and 201.
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After a few hard luck years, Frances Micromega is back with a revitalized lineup to savor. Leading the charge is the PA-20 preamp. Sleek and well appointed, the PA-20 is especially good at letting the inherent properties of a system come to the fore without slipping in additives of its own. The PA registered as clean, balanced, and controlledeasily able to hold position on soloists and delineate complex choral groupings. Its personality is a cooler one, its midrange as solid and penetrating as a Klitschko jab. The treble is smooth but probably in need of just a little more bloom. If the PA-20 is any indication, Micromegas future looks to be a bright one. NG, 200

This tube line preamplifier is about bass precision, spacious soundstaging, speedy transients, pure midrange textures, and rhythmic drive. The lower treble is a bit coarser texturally relative to the midrange. Microdynamic nuances are reproduced with commendable conviction. A rare musical blossom at this price point, and an absolute steal considering its twin virtues of crystalline clarity and ample boogie factor. DO, 188

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One of three debut components from this fledgling company, this 5687based tube design digs deep into the heart of the music. Beautiful without being overtly romantic sounding, the LA-1 is exceptionally holographic, dynamically lively, tonally and texturally natural, and, audiophile-speak aside, simply more musically engaging than most of the competition in this range. WG, 155

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Conrad-Johnson ET2 $3500 ($1250 for phono option) PoY conradjohnson.com 09

Aesthetix Calypso/Calypso Signature PoY $4500/$7000 03 musicalsurroundings.com

PREAMPLifiERS

Despite its entry-level status, the ET2 is a low-distortion, high-resolution line preamplifier that delivers timbral accuracy and phenomenal bass control. The overall presentation is clean, smooth, slightly laidback, yet highly detailed, with an emphasis on harmonic accuracy. It can certainly hold its own in elitist company. The optional phonostage can also be confidently recommended. DO, 193

$4000$5000
Parasound Halo JC-2 $4000 parasound.com

The JC-2 is that extreme raritya near-reference-quality product that many of us can actually afford. Neutral and natural, transparent-to-sources, quick and delicately detailed (though not as hard-hitting and detailed as the higherpriced spreads), here is one solid-state preamp that doesnt trade away key parts of the baby (air, bloom, color, three-dimensionality) for the bathwater of razor-cut imaging and iron-fisted control. The poor (or poorer) mans ARC Reference 3. JV, 182
Meridian G02 $4495 meridian-audio.com

The all-tube Calypso delivers most of the performance of Aesthetix two-box $13,000 Callisto linestage for about a third the price. Whats more, it benefits from Aesthetix second-generation styling, functionality, and industrial design. Sonically, the Calypso is characterized by extremely good dynamics and dynamic nuance. Although the treble is smooth and somewhat laid-back, transparency and resolution are first-rate. Noise floor is highly dependent on tube quality, which has been variable. Competes with the megabuck preamps. RH, 151 The Signature version improves on the already terrific performance with an expanded soundstage, richer portfolio of instrumental textures, more air, longer decays, and betterdefined bass. AT found that the Signature version imparted a warmer cast to timbres. AT, 196
Atma-Sphere MP-3 $4750 atma-sphere.com

unit. McIntoshs first new alltube preamp in more than 40 years, the C2200 is a triumph that sports a gallery of features (including a good phonostage) and classic McIntosh sound. The midrange is the most neutral PS has heard in any tube unit, the bass response is equally fine, at once firm yet natural, and the highs are sweet, pure, and extended. PS, 147
Edge G2 $5898 edgeamps.com

more elaborate designs is in resolution and dynamics. JHb, 179


Aesthetix Janus/Janus Signature $7500/$10,000 musicalsurroundings.com

Like its amps, Edges preamps are a different kind of solid-state grain-free, open, neutral but not cold, and not at all dark or grainy. The sound described is with the G2 powered by its internal gel batteries. When the G2 is driven by AC, the sound is noticeably drier, hashier, and less magical. But given that the batteries only need charging once a week, this is not a practical concern. WG, 149
Lamm LL2 .1 $5990 lammindustries.com

The Janus combines Aesthetix Calypso linestage with a scaleddown Rhea phonostage in a single chassis. The Signature version features upgraded parts in the identical circuit. The units share numerous qualities: speed and detail without being analytical; unimpeded highs without a glint of shrillness; a low noise floor; precise, pulsating rhythms; dynamics that are only a skosh less lively than reference-caliber; and a laid-back perspective. The quiet background and smooth highs add up to long hours of glorious, fatigue-free listening. AT, 196
Pass Labs XP20 $8600 passlabs.com

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This no-frills tubed preamp from Atma-Sphere is a musthear for the purist music lover. Offering a crystal-clear, smooth, and concise window on the music, the MP-3s expansiveness is a perfect match for both tube and solid-state amplification. Balanced-only operation; phono optional. SK, 184

This all-tube linestage preamp (with tube rectification) captures 80% of price-no-object preamps for a fraction of their cost, said our reviewer DO. Never in-your-face analytical, the LL2.1 frames details organically within the fabric of the music. Treble, bass, and transparency can be improved by using the right after-market tubes. DO, 198
BAT VK-42SE $6995-$8245 (depending on options) balanced.com

$5000$10,000
McIntosh C46/C2200 $5500/$6000 mcintoshlabs.com

The G02 controller replaces its predecessor, the 502, and features balanced dual-mono construction as well as a unique dual-differential volume control. SK called it effortless, refined, and absolutely gorgeous when combined with Meridians other G Series gear, concluding, these machines have class written in spades all over them. SK, 152
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Very quiet, with no trace of solid-state hardness, excellent musical life, and the best low-level detail I have yet encountered. Soundstaging is as real in imaging, width, and depth as the recording permits. Excellent deep bass, and clean, detailed upper midrange and treble that get the most out of flute, clarinet, strings, and piano. And it does the same with the full range of male and female voice. My new reference preamp, although it was a hard choice relative to the Boulder 1010. AHC, 192
Audio Space Reference 2 $9900 GE PoY audiospace-hifi.com 07 07

Sonically and functionally a great preamplifier, the solidstate C46 features a truly useful set of controls, including an eight-band equalizer that is even up to correcting some room-related problems. It also has an excellent phonostage. In day-to-day use PS has never experienced a more pleasurable

BAT designer Victor Khomenko is rightly proud of the numerous programming features on the VK-42SE preamplifier. But thats only the start of the story. A preamp that punches above its weight and a great value, this exemplary solid-state design is most notable for its smooth, silky sound and superbly low noise floor. Where it falls short from

A genuine Audio Space oddity, the Reference 2 is a 300Bpowered preamplifier. Despite its peculiar gain strategy (or perhaps because of it), it sounds more like the real thing in the midrange (when used strictly as a linestage) than any other preamp JV has auditioned, with

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nonpareil midband timbre, imaging, and bloom. Though it has its own built-in mm/ mc phonostages, both were too noisy for JVs taste. The Ref 2 is, however, a superb combination with ARCs PH7 phonostage. JV, 174
Spectral DMC-30SS $9995 spectralaudio.com

Simaudio Moon P-8 $15,000 simaudio.com

MBL 6010 D $23,800 mbl-usa.com

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Spectrals DMC-30SS is a tour de force in preamplifier design, with its ultra-fast circuits, heroic volume control, and meticulous attention to every detail. Its sound is hard to describe because it imposes so little signature on the signal passing through it. Putting the DMC-30SS into the system is like washing months of winter off a picture window. Timbres are richly saturated, soundstages huge and defined, and resolution of transient detail is unmatched, provided that these qualities exist in the recording. RH, 190

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If it werent for the absence of a mode (i.e., stereo/mono) switch, PS would find this twochannel, dual-chassis, dual-mono preamplifier literally perfect in function and user-friendliness. Like any superior modern solidstate unit, its tonally neutral and pretty much characterless. Additionally, its transparency is see-through, dynamic response hair-trigger and very wide, detail amazing, with that paradoxical combination of iron grip and utter ease. Drawbacks? Well, it does cost $15,000. PS, 165
VTL 7 .5 Series II $18,500 vtl.com

One of the three best solid-state preamps JV has auditioned. Its noise floor is so incredibly low that it consistently resolves fine harmonic and dynamic details that simply arent audible on other great preamps. At the same time its transient speed and authority are beyond compare. To ice the cake, it has absolutely gorgeous tone color, the same liquidity and transparency that so distinguish MBLs 9011 amps, excellent imaging and soundstaging, and superb ambience retrieval. JV, 164
Soulution 720 $40,000 axissaudio.com

qualities of the Evolution Two. When the imaging on a recording is natural and detailed, the Evolution preserves the size, the place, the stability, and the layers of imaging. The result is a more open soundstage, better reproduction of life and air, and a greater ability to lose yourself in the music. AHC, 158
BALabo BC-1 MK-II $59,000 balabo.com

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$10,000 and above


Mark Levinson No . 326S $10,000 marklevinson.com

PoY 06

The No. 326 possesses greater transparency and fidelity to the source than previous ML preamps, with less of the characteristic ML house sound. Astonishingly focused, and detailed, yet smooth, suave, and sophisticated. Superb features and ergonomics make the No. 326S a pleasure to use on a daily basis. RH, 161
Boulder 1010 $13,000 boulderamp.com

This latest iteration of VTLs preamp ups the ante by improving parts quality and lowering the noise floor by moving from a 12AX7 to a lower-gain 12AU7 tube. The result is an extremely explosive and neutral-sounding preamplifier that will appeal especially to lovers of orchestral works or rock and roll. Swapping tubes might provide more bloom, but no one will accuse the unit of being lush or colored. JHb, 180
Balanced Audio Technology Rex $20,000 balanced.com

A preamp that complements all of the sonic virtues of the Boulder 1050 power amp, and does so with exceptional resolving power and detail. An excellent phonostage. The ability to adjust the level of each input to match. Excellent remote control features. Superb Boulder construction. A true high-end product! AHC, 188
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This massive, two-chassis, all-tubed preamplifier sets a reference standard in midrange liquidity, palpability, and lack of electronic artifacts. The Rex is supremely seductive and engaging, making the listener forget hes listening through the electronics to the music. The only caveat is that the Rex runs hot, even in standby mode. If you can handle the cost, heat, and rack-space requirements, RH knows of no sweeter-sounding preamplifier. RH, 182

The second of the three best solid-state preamps JV has heard. More dead-neutral in balance (though sweet enough in the mids and treble never to sound clinical) and less dark and liquid than the MBL 6010 D, the 720, like Soulutions amplifiers, is killer-transparent to sources. Its not more detailed than the ultra-high-resolution 61010 D, but its not less. Like the 700 and 710 amps, this is a component that just disappears as a sound source, allowing other components ahead of and behind it to more completely show their true colors (or their lack of same). Probably the preamp for the audiophile who wants to hear everything on every disc but doesnt want to turn his stereo into a sonic X-ray machine. JV, 194
Krell Evolution Two $50,000 krellonline.com

Like its companion power amp, the BP-1, the BC-1 control amp (linestage preamplifier) is among the most beautiful pieces of electronics JV has seen or heard. A little dark in overall balance (rather like the MBL 6010 D), the BAlabo is simply exquisite on tone colors, turning everything into a shade of gorgeous without sacrificing any of the speed or low-level detail of the real thing. Wonderful grip and definition in the low bass, too. Breathtakingly lovely and extremely high in resolution, the third of JVs reference solid-state preamps. Review this issue
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Under $3000
Parasound Zphono $200 parasound.com

The mm/mc Zphono is excellently built and makes very nice sounds: large soundstage, excellent layering and bloom with remarkably good balance, dynamic range, and detail. To be sure, a little veiled, a little lacking in ultimate definition, with a vague sense of things being held somewhat at arms length. But at $200, you really cant complain. PS, 172

The Krell Evolution series puts the third dimension back in music by providing exceptional depth. It also provides exceptional reproduction of hall sounds and musical mechanicsbowing sounds, score rustling, etc. This effect is enhanced by the imaging

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Gram Amp 2 SE $399 elexatelier.com

PHONOSTAgES

This stripped-down little number has a sweet, mellow sound, and very low noise and perceived distortion. Its strictly for moving magnets and high-output moving coils. The sound is a little veiled (though remarkably grain-free), and, while not the last word in wide dynamics, has astonishing composure and musical integrity. PS, 134
Grado PH-1 $500 gradolabs.com

brasher on brass fortissimos, but the sound is alive and electrifying with dynamic energy. For balance and value the Phonomena II is a stunner. NG, 191
Marchand Electronics LN112-AA $995 marchandelec.com

listeners may want more dynamic punch and personality, but this is hard to beat for low coloration. Add $600 for BPS power supply. PS, 172
JR Transrotor Phono II $1500 axissaudio.com

$3000$6000
Musical Surroundings SuperNova 2 $3200 musicalsurroundings.com

The wood-bodied PH-1 is a versatile unit that works equally well with high- and lowoutput cartridges. Though it is susceptible to environmental noise, the sound is open and easy, with an expansive soundstage, natural highs, and bass that has texture, tonal refinement, and power. WG, 141
Simaudio Moon LP3 $550 simaudio.com

A sweet, open, and very natural sounding tube phonostage, the LN-112, which can also be ordered either as a kit ($595), partially ($795) or fully assembled ($995; $1295 for moving-coil version), and surely ranks among audios great values. Its 47k Ohms impedance and low output make it best for mm and high-output mc cartridges. WG, 175
PS Audio GCPH Phono $995 psaudio.com

Splendidly machined from a chunk of aluminum with enough heat-sinking for a reactor, the Phono II has yet to meet a cartridge it cant convincingly drive. Fully adjustable for mm and mc, it may well be the last phonostage youll ever want. Sonically on the cooler and clinical sidebut only slightly so. NG, 172
Simaudio Moon LP5 .3 $1700 simaudio.com

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The SuperNova 2 offers unprecedented cartridge-loading options that allow users to precisely dial in the optimum settings for a particular pickup. Not just a phonostage, it also has a line-level input in addition to two phono inputs and an attenuator of limited range, giving it the ability to replace a preamplifier in some simple systems. Sonically, the SuperNova 2 is also transparent, dynamic, and high in resolution. Can be run off AC or batteries. An indispensible reviewing tool and my longstanding reference, said PS. PS, 200
Sutherland Hubble $3800 sutherlandengineering.com

Simaudios little LP3 is a very convincing performer, and quiet too. It offers 40dB gain for moving-magnet and 60dB gain for moving-coil cartridges, either 100 or 47k Ohms loading, and parts quality is militaryspec. Though its frequency extremes arent particularly extended and its midrange is a mite hooded, this is an excellent mid-entry-level phonostage. WG, 180
Phonomena II $600 musicalsurroundings.com

PS Audios GCPH phonostage is one of the best-sounding and most versatile offerings in its price class. Notable strengths include killer bass, natural warmth, a highly threedimensional sound, and silent backgrounds. Welcome design touches include externally adjustable gain and load switches, and a remote control with volume and absolute-phase adjustments. And yep, it can directly drive power amps, too. CM, 191

A stellar performer, the LP5.3 is quiet, transparent, and tonally neutral, and is capable of not only recreating a remarkable sense of the space an LP was recorded in, but also the subtlest interactions of the musicians who occupied it. The LP5.3 is flexible, too, with four levels of impedance loading three for capacitance, three for gainand both single-ended and balanced outputs. WG, 180
Nagra BPS $2399 nagraaudio.com

This D-cell-battery-powered phonostage from Ron Sutherland replaces the highly regarded PH-3D at the top of the Sutherland Engineering line. Like the PH-3D it is low in noise, neutral in balance, high in resolution, natural in imaging, and exceptionally wide, tall, and deep in soundstaging. It is also highly adaptable, offering users a plethora of easily implemented gain and loading options. Review forthcoming
Aesthetix Rhea $4000 musicalsurroundings.com

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The sequel to the original Michael Yee design, the Phonomena II is based on the latest, discrete circuitry of the top-flight Nova Phonomena, minus the battery pack. Like the original its easily adjustable and quite extended, with a kind of heavy gravity in the bass octaves. A bit cooler and
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Nova Phonomena $999 musicalsurroundings.com

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Grace, poise, low noise, and neutrality characterize this excellent unit, which includes options for fine-tuning the loading and gain of both moving coils and moving magnets. Add the external power supply for even lower noise and distortion, and greater transparency. Some

Nagras miniscule BPS is a terrific and relatively affordable battery-powered phonostage. Powered by a single 9-volt, the BPS is unusually quiet and refined, very transparent, and especially good at translating low-level dynamics and quick rhythmic shifts. What that 9V power source wont give you is the explosive dynamic peaks, deep bass power, and visceral intensity of larger units. Recommended especially for those who listen to jazz, vocals, and moderately-scaled rock and classical. WG, 198

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With three inputs, variable cartridge loadingadjustable at the listening chair via remote controland a front-panel display of gain and loading, the Rhea is the Swiss Army Knife of phonostages. Although it has tons of gain, the noise level is extremely low, making it compatible with a wide range of cartridge outputs. The Rheas family resemblance to the Calypso linestage is unmistakable: transient quickness and speed without etch, a feeling of effortlessness

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on crescendos, and a deep, layered soundstage. RH, 151


Artemis Labs PL -1 $4000 aydn.com

$6000 and above


Lamm LP2 Deluxe $7290 GE 03 lammindustries.com

GE 04

Audio Research Reference Phono 2 PoY $12,000 09 audioresearch.com

PHONOSTAgES AND MUSiC SERvERS

Like its companion linestage, the PL-1 is a tube phonostage that delivers exquisitely musical and lifelike sound. Record after record left WG with that as if hearing it for the first time feeling. Beautifully balanced, with low noise and a great range of tone colors, the PL-1 is also dynamically explosive and very transparent. WG, 155
Naim SuperLine $5950 (with SuperCap 2) naim-audio.com

With a superb built-in coupling transformer to handle loweroutput moving coils, the all-tube Lamm LP2 phonostage has the inestimable advantage of being dead quiet, which makes it ideal for folks, like JV, who live in RF Valley. Though not as alive or bloomy as the Aesthetix Io or ARC PH7 on large-scale dynamics, the Lamm is rich, beautiful, and extraordinarily delicate-sounding on all music, with superior detail and transient response. JV, 157
Manley Steelhead $7500 manleylabs.com

With no built-in power supply, the SuperLine is designed to mate with either another Naim component or one of three standalone Naim power supplies: the FlatCap2x ($1100), the HiCap2 ($1900), or the SuperCap2 ($5950). With any of the three its a terrific phonostage, but when mated with the SuperCap it blossoms into one of the finest tools available for LP playback. WG, 194
Audio Research PH7 $5995 GE 07 audioresearch.com

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PoY 07

Meet the new boss. If you can imagine a remote-controllable phonostage with the air, color, and bloom of the Aesthetix Io and the dynamics and soundstaging of the Lamm LP2 Deluxe, then youve got an idea of what ARCs all-tube PH7 phonostage sounds like. That said, you really have to hear this one for yourself to get a true sense of its transparency and the magical way it images. ARC hasnt been on such a roll since the heady days of the SP10 and D79B. JV, 172

The Steelhead should be counted as one of the great phonostages, and its extraordinary set of features makes it a vinyl-tweakers fantasy rig. Driven by an outboard solid-state power supply, the main chassis houses six tubes, two moving-coil and moving-magnet inputs, fixed and variable inputs, and a bevy of front-panel controls. The sound is superbrich but not fat, detailed yet natural, extended, controlled, and highly involving. Plus, it has the huevos to drive an amp directly and now has a remote control. WG, 152
Aesthetix Rhea Signature $7000 PoY musicalsurroundings.com 09

When it comes to designing and building phonostage preamplifiers, ARC has perhaps the most distinguished pedigree of all high-end companies. With the Ref Phono 2, it has outdone itself, producing the single most natural-sounding phonostage in company history. The thing is a wonder of lifelike timbre, low-level detail, and wall-to-wall soundstaging, with the best bassand-treble speed, extension, and definition yet in an ARC tubehybrid design. In addition to the RIAA standard, the Ref Phono 2 also offersfor the first time in an ARC unitalternative EQ curves for Decca and Columbia recordings. JVs reference. JV, 199
Audio Tekne TEA-2000 $12,000 tangramaudio.com

essential nature and feeling of the music as faithfully as a good CD transport. Youll never have the impression that the music was merely there as with many mid-fi components. A true 21st century music-delivery device is finally here. SS, 183
Logitech Slim Devices Transporter $1999 slimdevices.com

The Transporter is an overly versatile product whose flexibility may be its best and worst trait. It can be used as a music server, DAC, or standalone digital preamp, so many users may employ it in a way that prevents it from sounding its best. Still, if you are thinking of buying any $2000+ DAC you absolutely must consider a Transporter. Its simply that good. SS, 193
Logitech Squeezebox Duet $399 slimdevices.com

The Signature version of Aesthetix Rhea vividly demonstrates the value of component quality. Although the circuit is identical to that of the Rhea, the Signature uses cost-no-object parts throughout. The sonic result is a much better defined bottom end, even smoother timbres, and (surprisingly) greater dimensionality. An expensive upgrade over the $4k Rhea, but worth it. RH, 196

Audio Teknes exquisitely made and expensive electronics are examples of the artisanal high endin this case the work of Japanese master Kiyoaki Imai. Built around very-high-quality power transformers, two superb step-up transformers (one for very-low-output moving coils and one for typical coils), and a tube gain stage, the TEA-2000 is a wonderment. Unlike other step-up-transformer-based phonostages, the TEA-2000 gives up nothing in the way of transparency and detail. Indeed, it sounds so much like a very slight and pleasantly warmer, considerably higher-output, marginally more detailed PH7 it is uncanny. JV
MUSiC SERvERS Apple TV $329 apple.com

The Duet is the radio king. Through it you can listen to almost any FM radio station in the world. Its full-color remote can leap through tall buildings with a single bound and it even doubles as a nice digital clock. The sound quality and ergonomics of the Logitech Squeezebox Duet make it worthy of installation in even the most exalted high-end system. It also doesnt hurt that it is ridiculously inexpensive. SS, 183
Music Vault II MusicVault II 500, $1485; MusicVault II, 1000, $1725; MusicVault II, 1500, $1920; MusicVault II 2000, $2265 soundsciencecat.com

When you consider its price and sonic capabilities its hard to understand why any audiophile with a computer and WiFi doesnt already have an Apple TV in his system. It retains the

If you peruse the Internet you will discover that NAS hard drives can be had for as little as $100. If you buy the right one and have the skills, you can conceivably cobble together a device that has nearly all the capabilities of a Music Vault II. But your home-brew

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unit will not have is the same degree of customer service and ergonomic ease as the Music Vault II. SS, 193
qsonix q110 Music Server Price varies with configuration qsonix.com

Goodwins PC-based Music Server $3600 (price varies) goodwinshighend.com

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When it comes to music servers, the user interface is paramount. This is where the Q110 excelsits touchscreen panel and drag n drop operation justify the higher price compared with building your own PC-based server. Qsonix is continually adding new features, including seamless integration with on-line stores. RH, 177 and 184
Sonos Bu 150 (includes ZP-90 ZonePlayer, ZP-120 ZonePlayer, CR100 Controller 100, and CC100Charging Cradle 100) $999 (bundle price) sonos.com

The state-of-the-art in digital audio playback is this custombuilt PC-based music server from Boston retailer Goodwins High End. The device starts life as a Zalman PC that uses heat sinks rather than a cooling fan (to eliminate fan noise) and a 64GB solid-state memory rather than a hard disk (again to eliminate noise). Goodwins installs a Lynx AES16 output card (which provides AES/ EBU output) and MediaMonkey music-management software, and configures the system for turnkey operation. When you play 176.4kHz/24-bit Reference Recordings HRx files through a Berkeley Alpha DAC, the sound is nothing short of spectacular. RH bought the review sample. RH, 189
DSP ROOM CORRECTiON Audyssey Sound Equalizer $2500 audyssey.com

but can be further adjusted to listener preference using a PC (software included). Compatible with all sources via analog input and output, it goes in your tapemonitor loop, where it corrects what is wrong with your room/ speaker combination. Pure sound, and true sonic accuracy at the touch of a button. REG, 173
TacT Audio RCS 2 .2XP $5190 (base unit)/$6860 (fully loaded) GE tactaudio.com 05

virtually any DAC. Along with this flexibility comes higher resolution than most USB-capable DACs, plus a less plastic, more dynamic, airier sound. The Link cannot completely overcome USBs intrinsic sonic limitations, but it is ideal for those who must use that interface. AT, 194
Focusrite Saffire $499 focusrite.com

I read somewhere that the Sonos system is about as sexy as a toaster. That may be true, but its also as reliable, unintimidating, and easy to use as a bread-browning device. The fact that the Sonos system makes it easy for anyone to enjoy music anywhere in his home makes it the greatest thing since sliced bread. SS, 189
Sooloos Music Server Price varies with configuration meridian-audio.com

Recently upgraded to a P designation, TacTs 2.2 lets you do a crossover-plus-timedelay at, say, 200Hz from a corner-placed woofer to a main speaker out in the room (where midrange and treble response are smoother and imaging better). The RCS 2.2XP also does the overall room correction to bring the in-room response to whatever target curve you choose. REG, 158
Lyngdorf Audio TDAI ADC RP 2200 GE $7200 07 lyngdorf.com

Focusrites FireWire-to-S/ PDIF converter constitutes a genuine breakthrough in extracting audiophile-grade sound from a PC. Though not quite reference caliber in inner detail, instrumental body, or bass definition, the Saffire delivers a rich, relaxed, airy, rhythmically cohesive, fleshand-blood presentation that is the antithesis of USB. Note that the Saffire is a minor pain to install and set up. AT, 194

Along with Qsonix, Sooloos offers a much easier to use music server than the competition thanks to its touchscreen user interface. The tools for finding and presenting you with the music you might want to hear are exemplary. After living with a Sooloos, its hard to go back to searching for CDs. Now owned by Meridian. RH, 177

The Audyssey EQ compensates for room effects to produce remarkably smooth, uncolored, and neutral sound and it can even do this over quite a large listening area. The chosen target curve is flat down through the bass, with none of the curve shaping, with bass up a little, that is common in roomcorrection devices. The result sounds rather lean with many recordings, and user control of the target curve is minimal: only some top-end roll-off options are offered. This is a surround unit with eight channels, but is usable for two-channel. REG, 178
Copland DRC 205 Room Compensation Device $2990 GE PoY divergent.com 07 07

A superb digital amplifier combined with the RoomPerfect system, which corrects room/speaker problems but preserves general speaker character (by-passable if desired). No choices except some overall balance curve selections are offered, but RoomPerfect gives excellent results on its own. Setup is rapid and easy (no computer). Also useable for the Lyngdorf corner-woofer setup. REG, 170
DigiTAL fORMAT CONvERTERS AND CLOCKS Bel Canto uSB Link 24/96 $295 belcantodesign.com

Empirical Audio off-Ramp 3 uSB Converter $699$1499 empiricalaudio.com

This relatively inexpensive device can revolutionize your system. It offers automatic and rapid setup without a computer,
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The USB Link 24/96 is a cleverly conceived USB-to-S/ PDIF converter that enables any PC to play music through

The Off-Ramp 3 converts USB audio from a music server into S/PDIF, AES/EBU, or I2S signals for output to a DAC. It comes in three flavors and prices; the only differences are the precision of the clocking. The Off-Ramp offers a veryhigh-quality and cost-effective way for audiophiles who already own a pricey S/PDIF DAC to enter the world of USB computer audio. SS, 200

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dCS Puccini u-Clock $4999 dcsltd.co.uk

Although designed for dCSs Puccini CD/SACD player, the U-Clock outboard clock and USB converter will work with any DAC with a clock input and any PC-based music server with USB output. The U-Clock vaults the sound of the Puccini into new sonic territory while simultaneously expanding its functionality to incorporate state-of-the-art decoding of high-resolution digital audio from a PC-based music server. It offers asynchronous USB connection to a PC, converting USB to S/PDIF for output to the Puccini or other decoder. Used in this way, the U-Clock completely overcomes the sonic limitations of USB. RH, 200
Esoteric G-orb Rubidium Master Clock $16,000 esoteric.teac.com

more focused sound than anything near its price, the DV-980H makes a perfect multi-format audiophiles starter player (though gild-the-lily types should note that Oppos $395 DV-983H raises the performance bar higher still). CM, 183
NAD C515 BEE $299 nadelectronics.com

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In digital-audio playback, who would have thought youd need the precision of an atomic clock? Thats exactly what the G-0Rb is, and when used with transports and converters with a clock inputs, it elevates their sound to a new level. Expensive, but worth it. Stunning build and metalwork. RH, 180

Joins the C315 BEE integrated amplifier as the entry-level tandem in NADs high-flying BEE line. In both cases the BEEs hold their own, revealing orchestral minutiae, dynamic thrills, and timbral details that would have escaped a sub$300 player a short while ago. Theres more bloom in the treble, although its still on the dry side. Inner dynamic lines may not be as pristinely defined as higher-priced units, but the sonic delights of the C515 BEE should make all listeners look long and hard at their options in the under-$1000 range. NG, 183
oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray/ universal Disc Player $499 oppodigital.com

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550C is quite comfortable in the company of much more expensive components, exhibiting sonics that are dynamic, fast, smooth on top, and extended on the bottom. It is also a bit forward and cooler in the midsa characteristic fairly common to all but the most upscale digital. The player also features an in-housedeveloped audio-only transport, an improved high-contrast display, dual user-selectable filters, a digital output, and an Energy Star rating. Its fastloading, to boot. NG, 200
Rega Apollo $995 soundorg.com

and clean with excellent image differentiation. It exemplifies definition but without the analytic coolness that often afflicts low-cost digital. While it doesnt have the bloom or air of the priciest players, its treble easily walks the line between silky smooth and aggressive, whenever necessary. Its capable of sorting out low-level minutiae like few disc players at this price. NG, 196

$1000-$2500
Simaudio Moon CD i-1 $1700 simaudio.com

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Regas Apollo CD player is the finest sub-$1000 CD player CM has heard, offering substantially more resolution than other players in its class, plus a richly textured sound that spans the entire audio spectrum (though faint hints of treble hardness do occasionally poke through). CM, 186
Arcam FMJ CD17 $999 americanaudiovideo.com

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Under $1000
oppo DV-980H $169 oppodigital.com

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Oppos DV-980H is, hands down, the best universal player $169 can buy. Its a more than respectable entry-level CD player, an even better DVDAudio/SACD player, and a surprisingly good upscaling DVD player, too. Offering smoother, more detailed, and
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The Oppo BD-83 is an answer to the dream of every audiophile who has wished for an affordable, truly universal disc player that performs on every format. It is compatible not just with CD, HDCD, DVD-A, DVD-V, and SACD, but also with Blu-ray Discs. The best part is that the BD-83 not only plays all these discs, but plays them well. The player is characterized by a warm, sweet, full-bodied sound that is a significant step up from Oppos lower-priced players. Winner of The Absolute Sounds Budget Component of the Year Award. CM, 198
Cambridge Azur 550C $599 audioplusservices.com

One of the finest CD players going in this price range, Arcams FMJ CD 17 astonishes with its ability to deliver the emotion in the music. From the loneliness of a lovelorn ballad to an orchestral blockbuster, a rollicking jazz quartet to a rocking power trio, here is a seriously good and musically compelling CD player that more than earns the phrase terrific value. WG, 198
Rotel RCD-1520 $999 rotel.com

Simaudios wonderful sounding Moon i-1 CD player boasts outstanding build-quality for the moneynot that fifteen hundred is chicken feedin a simple to operate package that delivers huge value. Musicality is the name of the game here. Along with its low noise floor that allows sound to emerge from deep spaces, this player delivers a pleasingly warm tonality thats absolutely free of any glaze or hash. Yet at the same time, detail is terrific, and dynamics, both large- and smallscale, are outstanding, resulting in a natural rhythmic flow and listener engagement. WG, 185
Exposure 3010S $1795 bluebirdmusic.com

A substantial upgrade from its predecessor, the Azur

The all-new RCD-1520 may just be the breakout source component in this price range. A sumptuous blend of brushed and polished metal surfaces, it boasts a new slot-loading mechanism, a high-performance Wolfson DAC, plus a digital output. Its sonics are spacious

A highly articulate CD player, Exposures 3010S possesses impressive breadth and depth, and good air and detail. Initially hard sounding, after run-in the Exposure rewards with a musically natural presentation capable of bloom, complex harmonics, excellent rhythmic pace, and deep, authoritative bass thats always easy and effortless sounding. WG, 181
Cambridge Audio Azur 840C $1799 PoY audioplusservices.com 07

The Azur 840C shatters the price/performance equation in CD playback with sound quality thats competitive with

$6k players, standing out for its ease, smoothness, resolution, dimensionality, and stunning spatial presentation. The 840Cs technology is also different than its competitors, with custom digital filtering that upsamples to 384kHz/24-bit, dual-differential DACs, a beefy custom transport, and a massive power supply. A great CD player at an unbelievable price. RH, 174
Sony BDP-S5000ES $1999 sony.com

reference-caliber at an eminently reasonable price. The BCD-1 sports the latest digital components, an audiophilegrade Class A output stage, user-friendly operation, durable constructionand gets the music right. Particularly impressive are its dramatic dynamics and ability to unravel interwoven musical lines. Buoyant without being lean, this player requires a good set of tiptoes to achieve its full potential. AT, 183

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Class Delta CDP-102 $4500 classeaudio.com

$3000$5000
Simaudio Moon CD3 .3 $3000 simaudio.com

A Blu-ray battleship if there ever was one. Ruggedly built, with Ethernet and memory card at the ready for BD-Live content, its also chock full of 14-bit HD video processing and onboard 7.1-channel audio processing of the latest multichannel high-resolution formats. Audio and picture quality were crystalline pure; even stock CDs fared well. The premium price suggests its for the Sony system completist not that theres anything wrong with that. NG, 193

DiSC PLAyERS

Another Class tour de source, the CDP-100 combines the sensuous design elegance of the TFT-touchscreen-equipped CP-500 with solid but mellow PCM performance that never fails to flatter the music. Textures are velvety smooth, with terrific fluidity across the tonal spectrum. Although less forward than some and a little light in the bass, it shares the high musicality and build-factor of the other Delta electronics. NG, 154
Meridian G08 .2 $4995 meridian-audio.com

Esoteric X-05 CD/SACD player PoY GE $6500 09 09 esoteric.teac.com

The X-05 is, in its own soulful way, the anti-digital disc player. With its silky upper-octave harmonics and air, and its effortless transients, music emerges freed of the glassy haze that overlays most digital playback. With the X-05, the familiar sonic chasm between digital and analog truly disappears. It represents the full realization of SACD highresolution potential. NG, 190
Simaudio Moon Supernova $6500 simaudio.com

$2000$3000
PrimaLuna ProLogue 8 $2499 primaluna-usa.com

The Moon CD3.3 uses a proprietary CD drive system, inhouse developed hardware and software, and a Burr-Brown 24bit/192kHz DAC just like the one used in its premium Moon Evolution SuperNova player. Not surprisingly its sound is devilishly close to that players, and where it slightly misses the mark it does so without detracting from the beauty of the music. If its a little casual delineating complex groupings of images and less weighty when an orchestra revs up for a finale, in the overall scheme the CD3.3 is incapable of making a wrong move. Robust construction throughout. NG, 198
Arcam DV139 $3499 americanaudiovideo.com

The G08.2 replaces the popular 588 and is built around a computer-style CD/ DVD-ROM drive capable of spinning the disc much faster than needed for standard CD operation. According to Meridian, this allows for multiple high-speed re-reads, providing ten times the error-correction rate of a conventional CD player. As with the rest of the G Series, the sound is effortless, refined, and gorgeous. SK, 152

$5000$10,000
Plinius CD-101 $5225 eliteavdist.com

First-rate sound and firstrate construction make the Supernova a contender for the last Red Book player youll ever need. With a slight nod to the cooler side of neutral, its surefooted with images, fleshy and dimensional, with a sprinters speed off the transient line. The Supernova possesses a special sensitivity with micro-dynamics that draws it ever closer to the best SACD playback. Ergonomically, Simaudios trademark fast-reaction mechanism and software will make the Supernova, well, super to use and a joy to live with, for a long time. NG, 179
Marantz SA-7S1 $6999 marantz.com

An amazing value! Unique tubebased clock. At its best, with the board upgrade, the Eight closes in on even the most expensive competition. Its blessed with plenty of boogie factor, superb clarity, sensuous mids, and lovely harmonic bloom. Its portrayal of the soundstage is wonderfully transparent. Out of the box, upper octaves are a bit grainy and bright. Tube dampers help significantly, as do vintage preamp tubes. DO, 183
Bryston BCD-1 $2695 GE bryston.ca 08

A CD player for the ages, this new Bryston is truly

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With Arcams Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) chassis construction, a first-rate video scaler, and meticulous attention to audio circuits, the DV139 delivers outstanding performance. Great on DVD-A, its a bit softer in the treble on SACD, which is a benefit on many discs. Stunning video quality on DVD. Overall, a terrific one-box solution to the format wars. RH, 174

The CD-101 is a lavish musical performer and attentiongrabber with drive and pace to burn. Its lack of edginess brings new heights of resolution and a reduction in distortion. Without a numeric display, the lethargic track navigation system (via pulsating pin lights) takes a few spins to get used to. The massive machined remote control could easily be a lethal weapon. NG, 156

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This elegant and superbly built CD/SACD player has a wonderfully smooth and yet extraordinarily detailed sound that puts it among the top echelon of CD and SACD playback devices. Unusually, three digital-filter options are offered for each format, each option giving a subtly but definitely different sound. REG/NG, 174

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Wadia 581 $6950 wadia.com

DiSC PLAyERS AND DigiTAL SEPARATES

Wadia is back, and its 581 is a landmark release that combines the sophistication of the companys flagships with a newfound sense of musical freedom. The 581s CD sound is big and boisterous, exhibiting reference-caliber dynamics, extension, and imaging. It also does full justice to SACDs, albeit in two channels only. AT, 169
Esoteric X-03SE $8200 esoteric.teac.com

and emotional expression.) Beautifully built on compact, brushed aluminum chassis, the Nagras have outstanding tonal purity, exceptional clarity and resolution, and a sheer beauty of sound. The Patek Philippe of CD players. WG, 176
Meridian 808 .2 Signature Reference PoY $15,995/$16,995 09 meridian-audio.com

CDs metadata, has the ability to play high-resolution files in WAV format directly from a disc, and features a one-minute data buffer to reduce jitter. AHC found that the 1021 sounded subtly and consistently more real in harmonic detail than any player he has heard to date. Variable output allows the 1021 to drive a power amplifier directly. AHC, 199

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Under $1000
High Resolution Technologies MusicStreamer/ Music Streamer+ PoY 09 $99/$299 hirestech.com

Glare, grunge, and grit are utterly foreign to this full and mellowsounding model, which is more interested in the big picture than spotlighting details. The Esoteric lingers over notes, giving them their full value. Its sound is not effervescent, but stately with extremely measured pacing. JHb, 161
Class CDP-502 CD/DVD player $8500 classeaudio.com

Although the new 808.2 shares its model number with the 808, this new machine is an entirely different animal. With a unique apodising digital filter that removes a particularly nasty form of distortion that is largely responsible for CD sound, the 808.2 realizes a surprising improvement in CD playback. The most significant product in the history of the Compact Disc, said RH. 808.2i adds preamplifier with volume control and source switching. RH, 194
Spectral SDR-4000 Pro $17,500 PoY spectralaudio.com 09

Burmester 069 $59,995 burmester.de

The CDP-502 is one of the few players that offer DVD compatibility and outstanding CD-sound quality. A robust bottom-end, slightly forward midrange perspective, and a clean treble presentation make the CDP-502 competitive with similarly priced CD-only players. Throw in outstanding video quality and DVD-A compatibility, and you have a one-box solution to the CD/ DVD player dilemma. RH, 183

$10,000 and above


Nagra CDP and CDC $14,295 and $16,750 nagraaudio.com

The Spectral SDR-4000 Pro is in many ways the state of the art in CD playback, in RHs experience. The player possesses a stunning combination of super-high resolution with an unparalleled sense of ease, qualities that are usually mutually exclusive. The Spectral also conveys a sense of space, and instruments within that space, like no other CD-playback device. Throw in a lightning-fast dynamic reflexes, and youve got a presentation that is not only intellectually engaging but emotionally satisfying. RH, 190
Boulder 1021 CD player $24,000 boulderamp.com

A contender for the absolute top of the state of the art in every aspect of CD listening imaging, detail, dynamics, bass, and upper octavesand superbly built and finished. Gets the best out of ordinary CDs, and not just the best recordings. Like most of its competitors for this level of quality, it is, however, extremely expensive, and careful auditioning is needed to determine whether its nuances are (a) the ones you prefer, and (b) worth the cost. AHC, 184
Soulution 740 $60,000 axissaudio.com

Unlike many inexpensive DACs, which may sound clean but lack the juice that makes recorded music sound right, the MusicStreamer retains musics essential timbres. Even 320Kbps MP3 music files have a musical rightness that very few DACs manage to convey. For under $100 the MusicStreamer qualifies as the biggest bargain SS has heard in a long, long time. The MusicStreamer+ may be an even bigger value than its little brother, the MusicStreamer. Couple it with transparent electronics and be prepared to get closer to your music than you thought possible from a $250 USB DAC. SS, 194
Musical Fidelity V-DAC $299 musicalfidelity.com

Whether you choose the volume-controllable CDC or the straight CDP, Nagras designs rank among the finest of todays ultra-pricey compact disc players. (Note: the CDPs straighter signal path retrieves somewhat more musical detail
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This ambitious and unusual player sets a reference standard in sound quality. Technically, the 1021 is like no other CD player; it offers Internet connection for accessing and displaying a

A bit darker in balance than the dCS Scarlatti, this expensive Swiss CD player is, nonetheless, the highest-resolution, highesttransparency digital device JV has yet heard, capable of sounding fool-you realistic on well-recorded CDs. At this price point, one would be well advised to listen to all the contenders before pulling out that Rubidium Mastercard; nonetheless, if youre shopping for the very best, the 740 is an absolute must-audition. Review forthcoming

Musical Fidelitys humblelooking V-DAC (which provides coax, optical, and USB inputs) is an astonishingly good performer. In terms of voicing and handling of timbres and textures, it nearly equals the sound of some of the nicer four-figure CD players weve heard, sacrificing only a touch of bass extension and an elusive bit of three-dimensionality. But at this price, why quibble? CM, Playback 20
PS Audio Digital Link III $995 psaudio.com

The DLIIIs upsampling feature takes standard 44.1kHz CD playback into the high-resolution realm: At user-selectable 96kHz or 192kHz sampling rates, it made standard-issue CDs sound similar to their SACD counterparts. BW, 170

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$1000$2000
Benchmark DAC1Pre $1575 benchmarkmedia.com

$3000$10,000
Audio Research DAC7 $3495 audioresearch.com

and sense of involvement that goes beyond anything WG has before experienced with digital playback. WG, 164
Esoteric D-03 D/A converter/ Esoteric P-03 transport $14,000 (D-03 D/A converter); $14,000 (P-03 CD/SACD transport); $18,000 P-03 Uni (CD/ GE DvD/SACD transport) 07 esoteric.teac.com

According to REG, this controversial unit delivers absolutely top-quality performance that belies its small size and modest price. For its amazing sound quality, jittersuppressing D-to-A conversion, and superb analog linestage, all at a modest price, REG called it the beginning of a new era in audio; the reaction of others has been more mixed. REG, 183
Bryston BDA-1 $1995 bryston.ca

DigiTAL SEPARATES

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The ARC DAC7 is at the vanguard of a new wave of digital components that pull off the miraculous, analog-like feat of being detailed, musically insightful, and relaxed at the same time. The DAC7s sound is big, airy, and gorgeous. Further, its bass is simply stellar, and its USB input, though limited to 16/48 resolution, is among the best-sounding available. AT, 194
Berkely Audio Design Alpha DAC $4995 berkeleyaudiodesign.com

MBL 1621 A CD transport/1611 F digital-toanalog converter $24,000 and $24,750 mbl-usa.com

ATs new reference DAC, the Bryston BDA-1 reveals previously unattainable (from digital) worlds of information about the sound and performance of the music it plays. Though not quite as sweet sounding as the ARC, the Bryston is slightly more revealing and rhythmically taut, while still maintaining a relaxed, analog-like presentation. Only a sub-par USB input mars an otherwise exceptional product. AT, 194
Empirical Audio overdrive DAC $2999$3999 empiricalaudio.com

The Empirical Audio Overdrive DAC is not only a music-serveroriented DAC, it also offers multiple digital inputs with source-switching along with a volume control, allowing you to skip a traditional analog preamplifier. Best used with Empiricals Off-Ramp 3 via the I2S interface, the Overdrive is among the top tiers of DACs with outstanding resolution, transparency, and lack of grain. SS, 200

The Alpha DAC is not only one of the best-sounding digital-toanalog converters, its also an amazing bargain. In addition to world-class decoding of CD sources, the Alpha DAC can handle any sampling rate to 192kHz and word lengths to 24bit. The robust analog output stage and variable output level allow the Alpha DAC to drive a power amplifier directly. This feature is significant, because the Alpha DAC is capable of such resolution, timbral purity, and dynamics that youll want to hear it without the limitations of a preamp in the signal path. A reference-quality product at a moderate price. RH, 189

Compatible with every disc 07 format, the P-03 Uni/D-03 takes the universal-player idea to the extreme. Featuring Esoterics own state-of-theart VRDS disc transport mechanism, the P-03 Universal player, in combination with the D-03 DAC, delivers sound that is among the best digital playback RH has heard. Video quality (1080p output via HDMI) is also state-of-theart. Note that the P-03 Uni is available without video capabilities (P-03) for $4000 less. Adding the Esoteric G-0Rb rubidium clock vaults performance even higher. RH, 171
dCS Puccini $16,999 dcsltd.co.uk

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If youre heavily invested in Red Book CD, you may not know how good it can get until you audition this pricey-butworth-it transport and DAC from MBL. This combo is capable of eliciting magical levels of musical detailmuch of it previously unheardfrom silver disc, with unusually lifelike timbres and transient response, and unparalleled extension, definition, and slam in the bass. More exiting and higher in apparent detail than the dCS gear, it is also less holistic and more hi-fi, although I can see where many would prefer this presentation. JV
dCS Scarlatti dCS Scarlatti transport, $32,999; Scarlatti clock, $9999; Scarlatti DAC, $23,999 PoY dcsltd.co.uk 08

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$10,000 and above


MBL 1521 A CD Drive/1511 F DAC $10,950/$10,650 mbl-usa.com

As with other MBL electronics, these digital items are helping to redefine whats possible in their categories. Its not that they sound like analog; they do not. What they do is provide a richness of tone color, seamless resolution of musical lines, refinement of dynamic nuance, dimensionality,

Rather than working within the limitations of received wisdom, dCS has developed a number of innovative and advanced technologies to extract maximum performance from digital media. That effort has paid off in the listening room, where the Puccini coupled with dCSs U-Clock delivers an enormously appealing and involving musical presentation that is in many ways competitive with the state of the art, and in some aspects establishes a reference-quality level of performance. Our reviewer Robert Harley said: This is a digital front-end I could live with for the rest of my life. So could JV, who named it one of his references. RH, 200

The Scarlatti is dCSs top-ofthe-line CD/SACD player. A three-box solutionseparate transport, DAC, and clockit upsamples PCM to DSD and plays back SACD via the same five-bit Ring DAC technology found in dCSs single-box Puccini. However, parts-quality in the Scarlatti is across-the-board higher than in the Puccini, and its sound is commensurately better. Of all the digital gear JV has reviewed or tested, the Scarlatti and Puccini come closest to sounding completeto fully blending many of the virtues of analog with those of digital, particularly in CD playback. JV, 183

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Pro-Ject Xpression III $699 sumikoaudio.net

Under $1000
Pro-Ject Debut III $349 (with arm and Ortofon OM5e cartridge) sumikoaudio .net

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The Debut III offers music lovers a lot of analog virtues, like warmth and naturalness, at a bargain price. With the cartridge already installed, this table is very easy for even a novice to get going. One can easily improve clarity, bass articulation, and pitch stability by substituting a better Ortofon OM stylus, using an isolation platform (or pucks), or adding the inexpensive Pro-Ject Speed Box MkII. JH, 172
Rega P1 $395 soundorg.com

The Xpression III features an acrylic platter, machined cone feet, a carbon-fiber armtube, and other refinements rare at this price. Supplied with Sumikos excellent Oyster cartridge, the Xpression III has excellent clarity, smoothness, and a wide and deep soundstage. PS, 191
Rega P3-24 $895 soundorg.com

most digital players, regardless of price. The P5 is a lowvibration/low-coloration design that is as close to a set it and forget it analog front-end as youre likely to find, and the absence of groove noise is astonishing. JH, AVgM 15
Sota Comet S301 w/ Po Y 08 Dynavector 10x5 $1545 with cartridge ($1150 without) sotaturntables.com

VPI Aries Scout w/JMW-9 $1850 GE vpiindustries.com 08

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Regas P1 is entirely Britishmade and uses the classic Rega motor, drive system, and main bearing. But instead of glass, the platter is made of MDF, and the arm is the new RB100, which comes pre-mounted with the Ortofon OM5e movingmagnet cartridge. You wont get much frequency extension or wide dynamics here, but what you do get is the pace, musical interplay, and involvement that makes analog special. WG, 171
Pro-Ject RM-5SE $699 with arm; $1298 with arm and Sumiko bluepoint No. 2 cartridge sumikoaudio.net

A standard for some 20 years, the latest edition of Regas P3 sports an improved plinth, motor, and tonearm. Known for its rhythmic incisiveness, the P3-24 also delivers greater dynamic range, a more convincing sense of air and space, a lower noise floor, richer tonality, and improved bass over earlier versions. For an extra $375 one may add the TTPSU power supply, which takes the performance to a significantly higher level. WG, 180 and PS, 191
Pro-Ject RM-5 SE $999 sumikoaudio.net

SOTA uses internal damping to isolate the Comet from vibration; the bearing cup is made from a Teflonimpregnated self-lubricating polymer; the platter assembly consists of a high-density polymer main platter, which sits atop a polymer-based sub-platter, and is driven by a 24-pole AC synchronous motor. The result is an easy, authoritative presentation thats warm, rich, and solid, with wide as well as nuanced dynamics, and a large, 3-D soundfield. WG, 180

If you want to experience a huge taste of analog heaven without the hellish price tag, the VPI Aries Scout deserves your attention. This simple, affordable table uses an inverted bearing with a Teflon thrust plate and a scaled-down version of the JMW unipivot arm to create an exceptionally quiet background and high signal-to-noise ratio, so music leaps out of silence into the room. JHb, 172

$2000$5000
Kuzma Stabi S $2075 eliteavdist.com

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The Stabi S is Kuzmas least expensive turntable, but you wouldnt know it to listen to the thing. Blessed with deep, warm background silences, the Stabi S makes a great complement to the Stogi S tonearm. Not a good choice for rooms where footfalls will be a problem (because it is unsuspended), it is otherwise a fine mid-priced table. CM, 159
Clearaudio Performance SE $2799 (with Satisfy Carbon fiber arm) musicalsurroundings.com

The RM-5 is a scaled down version of Pro-Jects larger tables, and its sonic performance, aided by a carbonfiber arm, tear-shaped plinth, and isolation feet, is a pleasant surprise. Its a step up from entry-level tables and will appeal to audiophiles looking for more resolution, control, and realism, as well as a more flexible platform for tweaking. JH, 172

Easy to assemble, Pro-Jects RM-5 SE features a teardropshaped, black lacquered MDF plinth, a suspended motor assembly, a stainless steel and Teflon bearing, and a 9" carbon-fiber arm. The RM-5 SE is musically involving, with a warm balance, a stunning rhythmic incisiveness, fine dynamic shading, good detail, and a natural feeling of depth. Package price of $1298 with the excellent Bluepoint No.2 cartridge. WG, 180

Pro-Ject RM-9 .1 $1799 ($2299 as tested with Sumiko blackbird cartridge) PoY sumikoaudio.net 06

$1000$2000
Rega P5 $1395 soundorg.com

With the RM-9.1, Pro-Ject has made an already good design much better, and without raising the price. Like some of its competitors, notably the Rega P5 and VPI Scout, it includes an arm that is far superior to the stock arms youll find on entrylevel turntables, and the Sumiko Blackbirds performance comes close to that of some higherpriced lower-output moving coils. JH, 164

The Performances precision ceramic magnetic bearing allows its platter to float on a cushion of air, contributing to this turntable systems startling transparency, openness, and clarity, very good native speed stability, and a low noise floor. Its improved Satisfy arm is equally at home with a highperformance moving coil or a modest moving-magnet cartridge. Like most massloaded designs, a rigid stand is required for this gem to shine. JH, 180
Linn Sondek LP12 $2810 (turntable only) linn.co.uk

When paired with Regas Exact phono cartridge, this table produced a highly musical sound that JH preferred to

The original high-end turntable, Linns LP12 conveys the rhythm and pace that are the very

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foundations of music, and it gets better with ageowners of any vintage LP12 can upgrade to the current model. SB, Recommended Systems, 136
Well Tempered Amadeus $2800 welltemperedlab.net

Nottingham Analogue StudioSpace 294 $3999 with Ace-Space 294 arm GE PoY aslgroup.com 07 07

TW Acustic Raven one $6500 highwatersound.com

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This latest version of William Firebaughs inventive ideas on turntable and arm design has ultra-quiet background, superbly non-resonant, neutral sound, complete speed stability, surprising bass extension, easy setup and operation, and compatibility with a wide range of cartridges. Only one caveat: add-on isolation devices may be needed. Overall, highest high end at a budget price. REG, 191
Basis 1400 Signature $2900 basisaudio.com

Nottinghams Space 294 beltdrive turntable is a beautiful analog playback platform that offers very good speed stability and nearly noise-free operation. Driven by an ultra-low-torque motor, the 294s massive platter must be push-started by hand (youll get used to it). Completing the picture is the 12-inch, unipivot Ace-Space 294 carbon-fiber tonearm. The system strikes a fine balance between resolution and musicality. CM, 172
Wilson Benesch Full Circle analog system $4750 soundorg.com

Recently improved, the Raven One is arguably the single finest value in quality record players. With its superb speed stability, detail, low-noise floor, and highly involving sound this beautifully made German design is so good that you have to spend a lot more to do a lot better. (Reviewed in tandem with the Tri-Planar UVII arm.) WG, 193
Well-Tempered Lab Reference II $6578 welltemperedlab.com

hold-downs, and the sound has extraordinary stability, control, definition, dynamics, and detail, sacrificing only that last degree of blackness of background and size and scale that larger, heavier turntables seem to command. PS, 129

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Basis 2200 Signature turntable and Vector Model 4 tonearm GE PoY $10,8000 08 08 basisaudio.com

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Clean, lively, and nimble, the Basis 1400 lacks the great authority, deep black backgrounds, and projection of size and scale of the really great turntables. But this combination proves eminently satisfying and doesnt leave you hankering for something else. PS, 132 and 140
Pro-Ject RM-10 $2999 with arm; $3499 with arm and Sumiko GE blackbird cartridge 07 sumikoaudio.net

Wilson Beneschs Full Circle analog system bundles the Full Circle turntable, A.C.T. 0.5 tonearm, and Ply movingcoil cartridge in a specially priced package. The Full Circle succeeds brilliantly as a high-quality, mid-priced turnkey analog system, and it also happens to be one of the most visually appealing audio products. CM, 163

This belt-driven turntable (equipped with the trapezelike Well-Tempered arm) is as rich-sounding as the best, and as long-term listenable. All it lacks is a little dynamic oomph, a little openness in the top treble, and a little detail in comparison to the top arms and tables. REG, 142
SoTA Cosmos Series IV $6665 ($5555 w/o vacuum) GE sotaturntables.com 04

$5000$10,000
Clearaudio Ambient $5500 with Satisfy Satin arm; $6000 with vTA base; $5200 without arm; $5800 with Satisfy Carbon fiber musicalsurroundings.com

The RM-10 improves upon the fine performance of the RM-9.1, adding a longer arm, a more massive plinth and platter, an isolation base, and magnetic repulsion. These enhancements produce blacker backgrounds, more solidity in the bass, and a cleaner window on the soundstage. JH, 172

The Ambient uses a multilayer, highly compressed wood (called Panzerholz) as the core of the tables plinth, adding richness and warmth to the Clearaudio house sound. Yet, it retains the precision and rock-solid speed stability of Clearaudios bigger (and more costly) tables. JH, 167

This classic turntable boasts superior tonal neutrality, soundstaging, background silence, and isolation. Virtually any tonearm that weighs less than 2.5 pounds can be accommodated, while the massive suspended subassembly renders the Cosmos essentially immune to any form of feedback. A vacuum hold-down system eliminates warps while binding the record to the platter far more intimately than any clamp or ring. PS, 145
SME Model 10A $9900 sumikoaudio.net

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Designed by A.J. Conti, the 2200/Vector 4 setup redefines for PS what is possible in the playback of vinyl sources. In every area and aspect of vinyl performance, this Basis combination outperforms all other turntable/arm setups with which he has long experience in some four decades of pursuing high-end audio (this includes several costing multiples its price). Design, engineering, and precision in machining, fit, and finish approach a standard of perfection surpassed by none and equaled by virtually none. PS, 180
Basis Audio 2800 $15,100 GE 07 basisaudio.com

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Built to an amazing degree of mechanical precision, the Basis 2800 Signature is nothing short of revelatory in its ability to seemingly disappear from the playback chain. This table imposes no discernable colorations on the music, allowing a deeper and more immediate connection with your LPs. In a world of six-figure turntables, the Basis 2800 Signature just might hold its own with anything out there. RH, 172
Basis Debut Signature $15,900 ($20,500, vacuum version) GE GE basisaudio.com 01 03

This magnificent integrated turntable is one of those rare products with that difficultto-define sense of rightness. The arm is SMEs excellent 309, the platter/mat/clamping system rivals some vacuum

This beautifully made vacuum hold-down turntable from A.J. Conti gives up little to the very
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best. All it lacks in comparison is a touch of weight and authority in the bottom octaves, some stage width and depth, and a bit of overall smoothness and dynamic life. Detailed, authoritative, and rich in tone color, the Basis combines extremely well with the Graham unipivot tonearm and Contis own Vector arm. Debut V JV, 132
SME Model 20/II 03 $17,000 with iv.vi arm sumikoaudio.net

of the most musical-sounding record players you can buy. It is also one of the most intelligently designedcompact in size, thoroughly engineered, beautifully madeand one of the easiest to set up and maintain. The Acutus Reference clearly ranks among the handful of top analog playback systems. WG, 170
SME 20/12 07 $28,000 (includes tonearm) sumikoaudio.net

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SME Model 30/2 $36,000 sumikoaudio.net

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SME has deliberately designed the tweaking out of its turntables, and this middleof-the-top-range model is a beautiful example of the SME approach. Although some have accused it of being over-built, this table and arm are masterpieces of industrial engineering and design, with a greater degree of control over the playing of LPs than any others PS has used. PS, 140
TW Acustic Raven AC-3 $18,000 GE highwatersound.com 08

Alastair Robertson-Aikmans last table was designed as an overall system to accommodate SMEs lightweight, yet rigid, 12" magnesium tonearm. With its jet-black backgrounds, ultralow bearing noise and tracing distortion, superb isolation, precise speed accuracy, and rock-solid speed stability, this reference turntable system has an effortlessness and sense of rightness that is mesmerizing. If you insist on using a shorter arm, try a different SME table. JH, 176

Mounted with the SME Series IV.VI arm, PS praised the 30/2s tonal neutrality, pitch accuracy, resolution, transparency, rhythmic grip, ambience, low coloration, and soundstaging, concluding that its specialness lies in three related areas of sonic performance: background silence, dynamics, and that elusive impression of liveliness, vitalitythat persuades you the music has come alive in your living room. PS, 154
Walker Proscenium Black Diamond Mk II $55,000 installed GE 07 walkeraudio.com

the Grandezza arm, this is a record player capable of state-of-the-art resolution and transparencyas finely detailed, faithful to sources, and tonally neutral as any table/arm JV has heard. JV, 191
Clearaudio Statement $150,000 musicalsurroundings.com

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This over-the-top, 4'-tall, 770pound turntable/arm costs more than an S-Class Mercedes, but delivers a level of LP playback that is unmatched in Don Saltzmans experience. The Statement is utterly quiet, stable, and capable of extracting the finest detail from record grooves. DS, 186 (see also HPs Workshop, 186)
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The three-motor Raven AC-3 is an unsuspended table of relatively low mass made from very high-quality materials, including spectacular bits of copper. Every part of this black beauty has been machined to the highest possible tolerances; every aspect of its design (from its standard-setting speed controller to its gelfilled, copper-topped platter) has been tested and retested by measurement and by ear. The result of all this labor and ingenuity is a table that reproduces the duration of notesfrom starting transient through lingering decaymore completely than any other. Perhaps the most purely musical table on the market. JV, 180
Avid Acutus Reference $19,000 avidhifi.co.uk

Kuzma Stabi XL Reference turntable and Air Line arm $31,800 ($33,250 w/vTA adjustable tower) eliteavdist.com

The Walker Proscenium Black Diamond air-bearing turntable/ tonearm transforms many of the smartest ideas from turntables past into a work of audio art that not only looks fantastic but sounds fantastic, too. And now, with Walkers new and improved tonearm, the best source component JV has tested thus far has taken a significant leap forward in overall sonic quality (and it was scarcely chopped liver to start with). Gorgeous in tone color, extraordinary in resolution, superb on bass, and nonpareil on soundstaging, it is JVs longstanding reference. JV, 167
AAS Gabriel/DaVinci $45,000 (without arm) da-vinci-audio.com

Under $2000
Rega RB301 $495 soundorg.com

Turntable manufacturers who dont build their own arms frequently package their models with Regas terrificsounding and affordable RB300. Musically compelling, with excellent balance and good detail, if not the final word in any one category. DM, 127
Kuzma Stogi S $1225 eliteavdist.com

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GE 09 PoY

This gorgeous, wonderfully well engineered and easy-touse-and-adjust, twin-motored, belt-driven table and outboard air-bearing arm challenges the vaunted Walker Black Diamond in resolution, transparency, and transient response (although the Walker beats it convincingly in timbre, soundstaging, and overall realism). JV, 167

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Like DaVincis Grandezza 09 tonearm, with which it is intended to be used, the Swiss-made AAS Gabriel/Da Vinci turntable is an object of considerable beauty. The arm support and the motor controller are mounted on separate massive cylindrical pillars, the extremely heavy, acoustically inert, magneticallysuspended platter (the AAS Gabriel was one of the very first magnetic-suspension tables) on its own gigantic cylinder. In combination with

The Stogi S is a hydraulically damped unipivot with a simple string-and-weight anti-skating mechanism, dual underslung counterweights, and provisions for making both coarse and fine azimuth adjustments. In our reviewers system, this arm enabled a Shelter 90X cartridge to produce almost shockingly three-dimensional sound with rock-solid bass. CM, 159
VPI JMW-9 Signature $1400 vpiindustries.com

Compared to the standard JMW-9, the Signature version offers worthwhile upgrades

such as a stainless-steel bearing assembly, Nordost Valhalla wiring, variable fluid-damping, mechanical anti-skate control, and higher effective-mass design. HP praised the Super Scoutmaster Signature package for its considerable dynamic jump and musical authenticity. HP, 159
Wilson Benesch A .C .T . 0 .5 $1795 soundorg.com

dynamic azimuth error. Rather than allowing the arm to roll when the cartridge encounters record warp, the Vector maintains perfect azimuth alignment via Contis simple yet ingenious new design. The result is an extremely neutralsounding arm that RH has yet to hear mistrack on any LP. RH, 172
Graham Phantom B-44 Mk II $4700 PoY GE graham-engineering.com 09 07

excellent inner detail, and great tracking ability. NG


Da Vinci Grandezza Grand Reference $9700 PoY GE da-vinci-audio.com 09 09

fully shows the virtues of mono LPssledgehammer bass and excellent imaging solidity. More expensive cartridges will flesh out the sound more and offer greater detail, but the Grado is a joy to listen to. JHb, 180
ortofon 2M Red and Black $99 and $669 PoY ortofon.com 08

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Wilson Beneschs unusual A.C.T. 0.5 tonearm features a tapered carbon-fiber arm tube with a kinematic bearing that handles much like a unipivot. The 0.5 works beautifully with affordable cartridges, but can also tap the potential of higher-priced moving coils. An arm your system can grow with over time, the A.C.T. 0.5 is also included in Wilson Beneschs Full Circle analog system. CM, 163

$2000 and above


SME 309 $2195 sumikoaudio.net

The culmination of all that Bob Graham has learned about tonearm design over the past few decades, the Phantom utilizes Grahams trademarked Magneglide stabilization system to eliminate the rolling effect that plagues unipivot arms. The Phantoms tracking is exceptional, creating a sound that is extremely smooth and detailed, with a large soundstage, extended highs, and a deep, nuanced bottom end. WG, 173
Tri-Planar ultimate VII $4700 GE PoY triplanar.com 04 05

This 12" transcription tonearm is a genuine work of audio art. A gorgeous concoction of tone wood, wolfram, plantiumor gold-plated bronze and stainless-steel, it is a thing of indescribable loveliness, and sounds as wonderful as it looks. As neutral and as nearly invisible as air, it is a truly transparent tonearm, capable of revealing tremendous detail with tremendous energy, within a tremendously large, beautifully laid-out soundstage. Costly, but worth it, the Grandezza is the best pivoted arm JV has heard or used. JV, 191

A black tapered titanium beauty, the 309 is a rarity in todays highperformance modelsan arm with a removable head shell for easier cartridge swapping. Also see SME Model 10A, above. PS, 129
VPI JMW-10 .5/JMW-12 .5 $2300/$2600 vpiindustries.com

Available in 10" and 12" versions, this beautifully made unipivot may be trickier to set up than some, but its sound rewards the effort. Its highly revealing without being cold, with some of the deepest, most powerful bass to be heard. VTA adjustment during playback allows for exceptional finetuning. AHC, 129
Basis Audio Vector Model 4 $3800 GE basisaudio.com 07

This classic example of great arm design is now in an Ultimate VII version, which the company expects to remain constant for another three-tofive years. If earlier models were characterized by tremendous solidity, focus, dynamic agility, bottom-end reach, overall neutrality, and transparency to the source, then the beautifully built Ultimate is quite simply all that multiplied by many degrees. WG, 191
SME Series V $5300 sumikoaudio.net

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Under $500
Shure M97xE $89 shure.com

The swansong design of Ortofons former chief engineer Per Windfeld, the entry-level 2M Red uses a tipped elliptical, while the 2M Black wields a formidable Shibata diamond stylusthe same as used on the vaunted MC Jubilee. Compared with the now extinct Shure V15 series, the 2M Black has a lighter touch and certainly a faster one with a more resolved character irrespective of frequency. The Blacks greatest attribute, however, is how it provides a more transparent window into the world of micro-energies, plumbing the complexities of orchestral depth and dimension. In comparison, the 2M Red clocks in as a little drier and sounds as if its making more of an effort in the upper treble. Keep in mind that although it lacks some of the velvety finesse and smooth harmonic finish of the Black, this is one sophisticated and musical cartridgefor the price of a nice dinner for two. NG, 182
Grado Prestige Gold 1 $220 gradolabs.com

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An incredibly affordable entry-ticket to the world of analog sound, Shures M97xE moving-magnet cartridge offers generally neutral tonal balance with slight hints of roll-off at the frequency extremes, unflappable tracking, and an overall presentation that is unfailingly smooth. A great starter cartridge. CM, 172
Grado Prestige MC+ Mono $90 gradolabs.com

Basis Audios A.J. Conti has solved a fundamental problem with unipivot tonearms

Robust and dynamic-sounding, the now-and-forever classic SME V is rich with features that include a cast-magnesium one-piece wand, ABEC 7 bearings, and fluid-controlled lateral damping. The V projects a ripe, soothing character with unsurpassed bass resolution,

Interested in dipping your toes into the mono waters, but not in taking a financial bath? This is the cartridge for you. The Grado mono is an excellent tracker that

Grados Prestige Gold cartridge has its flawsa lack of inner detail and audible grain chief among thembut its strengths are such that you can easily listen through them. These include a somewhat warm yet pleasant balance, a sweet if not hugely airy treble, and taut if not especially layered bass. The overall presentation is lively. WG, 141; CM, 172

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Sumiko Bluepoint No . 2 $299 PoY sumikoaudio.net 07

Benz Micro ACE S Class $700 musicalsurroundings.com

wide and deep soundstage with extraordinary dynamics and resolution. PS, 172
Clearaudio Maestro Wood $995 musicalsurroundings.com

The second-generation version of the Bluepoint Oyster long considered a go-to choice among affordable, high-output moving-coil cartridgesthe No. 2 offers improved resolution, superior three-dimensionality, richer and more potent bass, and smoother, less aggressive highs. A huge step up from entry-level cartridges. CM, 172
Grado Reference Platinum 1 $350 gradolabs.com

The ACE offers a wide-open midrange, plenty of definition and air around instruments and voices, and tight, clean bass. With the right phonostage, it can do a great job of walking that fine line between resolution and smoothness. CM, 147
ortofon Rondo Blue $800 ortofon.com

good sound that Lyra fans will recognize. Though not as detailed, dynamic, and nuanced as the companys top models, it is a very clean, musical design that offers wonderful value. WG, 166
Wilson Benesch Ply $1795 soundorg.com

The Platinum 1 is the most affordable of Grados mid-tier Reference models, offering reduced coloration plus superior resolution and tracking relative to Grados entry-level Prestige models. Though it could use more openness, detail, and highfrequency air, the Platinum can nearly equal the performance of $1k+ moving coils, making it a bargain. A highly musical and unfussy cartridge. CM, 191
Sumiko Blue Point Special EVoIII $399 sumikoaudio.net

The Rondo Blue is an under a grand pickup that offers many of the advantages of higherpriced moving coils without breaking the bank. It has a natural midrange, an extended but non-aggressive treble, and a bottom end that is quite strong if a bit on the extravert side. Transparency is good enough to obviate the need to worry about it as an issue, and the dynamic presentation is powerful when called for it, but it can be delicate and nuanced too. It is particularly wonderful with voices. A great cartridge and a great value. PS, 199
Sumiko Blackbird $899 sumikoaudio.net

Sharing the solid Boron rod cantilever and stylus of the esteemed Insider MC cartridge, the Maestro Wood, a moving magnet design, offers an easygoing balance and gushes sweet sonics like squeezing a ripe, red plumb. It exudes a warm, darkly sensuous tonal balance but its not a softy in the dynamics department nor does it smear inner details. Whether it rounds transient detail and rhythm too much will remain a question of taste. Rated at 3.6mV it wont tax most phonostages either. NG, 186

Built by Benz to Wilson Benesch specifications, the carbonfiber-framed Ply moving-coil cartridge blends some of the virtues of the Sumiko Blackbird and the Shelter 501 MkII, offering a touch of the dynamic liveliness and transient detail of the Blackbird, plus a taste of the three-dimensionality of the 501 MkII. Its a pleasing combination. CM, 163
ortofon Kontrapunkt C $1900 ortofon.com

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$1000$2000
Benz Micro Glider SM $1000 musicalsurroundings.com

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The EVOIII offers substantial improvements over the original Blue Point Speciala fundamental heartiness, terrific top-to-bottom consistency, and the ability to gracefully handle tracking challenges. This is one moving coil that will not bite you with excess edge or glare. CM, 147

$500$1000
Grado Reference Sonata 1 $600 gradolabs.com

This high-output moving-coil is smooth yet detailed, with a wide soundstage and fine lowend authority. Massed strings lack the upper-midrange glare one hears with some moving coils; midrange instruments are particularly seductive; images are stable; and transparency, transient quickness, and inner detail are all good. JH, 164
Dynavector Karat 17D3 $950 GE dynavector.com 07

Its all about the superlative tonal balance of the medium output (0.8mV) Glider SM. Theres a reassuring dash of warmth in the lower mids and bass, a lush midrange, and a presence range and treble that have the air and harmonic delicacy but none of the dreaded etch and dryness. Not as warm as the Clearaudio Maestro Wood but the Gliders added inner detail and energy make the decision a tough one. NG, 191

This latest and best of Ortofons Kontrapunkt Series, the C images more precisely than any pickup in PSs experience, a function of its unsurpassed grip and control. The Cs background is almost unbelievably black, music emerging in bas relief. Neutrality is absolute, resolution breathtaking. By any measure, an outstanding pickup. PS, 172
Shelter 5000 and 7000 $1950 and $2800 axissaudio.com

A wonderful performer, the Sonata may lack the transparency and resolution of the very best, yet it delivers a naturally sweet treble, refined tone colors, and very good detail, particularly in the midband. WG, 141

Dynavectors 17D3, the third generation of a twenty year old design, is ruler-flat top to bottom with all the life and liveliness of past Karats, the seethrough transparency, the superb tracking, the crackling musicality, brilliance and clarity abounding. It also throws a sensationally

Lyra Dorian $1110 immediasound.com

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Lyras entry-level Dorianalso available in a mono configurationis a relatively high-output moving-coil with terrifically

Shelter cartridges enjoy a reputation for smoothness, vibrant tonal colors, holographic soundstaging, and an eminently listenable sound, but designer Yasuo Ozawa hoped to give his new models more life meaning more detail, transient speed, and explosive dynamics. Those qualities are exactly what Shelters 5000 and 7000 deliver, though the latter justifies its higher price by providing more finely resolved and open-sounding highs, more potent, refined bass, and greater dynamic poise. CM, 180

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Clearaudio Concerto v2 $2400 musicalsurroundings.com

This is the entry-level cartridge in Clearaudios super-class of moving coils, and super it is! The Concerto uses wood to add a touch of warmth and richness, yet retains the superb focus, resolution, transient quickness, and top-end extension that have been hallmarks of Clearaudios reference cartridges. JH, 167
Lyra Helikon $2555 ($2780 for SL and Mono versions) immediasound.com

Golden Mean award because it ideally mediates warmth and detail, control and relaxation, liveliness and listenability, at virtually no sacrifice to tonal neutrality. There is an organic rightness about this pickup that elevates it to reference caliber. PS, 172
Koetsu Rosewood Signature Platinum $3500 musicalsurroundings.com

of inner detail, all without sounding etched. RH, not yet reviewed (see also HPs Editors Choice Awards this issue)
Dynavector XV-1s Mono $4950 dynavector.com

An excellent soundstager with phenomenally good bass, the Helikon is a little cool and white in balance, though not analytical-sounding. The bargain in high-end moving-coil cartridges. HPs Workshop, 132 and 136
Transfiguration Phoenix $2750 profundo.us

The great-great-grandson of the cartridge that started the moving-coil craze (the Supex), the Rosewood is relatively high in Technicoloration, but who cares? When something sounds this beautiful, exceptions should be madeand regularly are by audiophiles who are more interested in hearing timbres sound gorgeous. JV
ortofon MC Windfeld $3750 ortofon.com

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The Dynavector XV-1s mono is an excellent tracker that excels at detail retrieval and bell-like clarity. Fast and lithe, it pokes into the crevices of the soundstage, excavating the tiny nuances that help provide the illusion of the real thing. An extremely neutral creation, it will never be mistaken as a forgiving cartridge. JHb, 180
London Reference $5295 mayaudio.com

moving-coil from Da Vinci in Switzerland is a model of transparency, neutrality, and detail, wowing everyone whos heard it. It may not have all the weight of the PC-1 Supreme or the soundstage breadth of the Goldfinger v2its two foremost rivalsbut, thanks to its colorlessness and clarity, it beats both in fine resolution of timbre and texture. Be aware this is a very low-output coil (0.17mV), which means youll need a suitable phonostage. JV, 193
Koetsu onyx Platinum $8000 koetsuusa.com

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The Phoenix doesnt stand out for its detail, speed, rhythmic precision, dynamic range, topor bottom-end extension, or its pretty neutral tonal balance. It stands out because it manages to bring all these things into a highly coherent, beautifully balanced package that makes it hard to stop listening. WG, 177
Benz Micro Ebony L $3500 musicalsurroundings.com

If you value high neutrality and high resolution, low coloration and low distortion, and tracking ability to rival the best moving magnets, then this outstanding new moving coilthe pinnacle design from the longest established and still the largest manufacturer of phono pickups in the worldis for you. It wont guild your vinyl lilies, but it will reproduce them with highest fidelity. PSs new reference. PS, 188

London/Deccas classic, cantilever-less, positivescanning, moving-iron cartridge has just been brought into the 21st century with a new stylus, chassis, and magnetic engine. Transient response is simply terrific. The London doesnt have quite the very-lowlevel resolution of a great mc, but then it doesnt have the hi-fi etch, either. A poor tracker, it will require careful tonearmmatching and setup. JV, 169
Air Tight PC-1 $6800 axissaudio.com

A friend of JVs said, quite accurately, that the Koetsu Onyx Platinum was like returning to an old girlfriend. She may have packed on five or ten pounds, but shes ohso-comfy to come home to. This dark, gorgeous-sounding cartridge may not have all the energy, detail, and staging of some coils, but it makes up for any shortfalls in sheer musicality. Kind of like the Quad 2905 of moving-coil cartridges. JV, 186
Air Tight PC-1 Supreme $9000 axissaudio.com

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The L exhibits the familiar Benz broad, shallow presence trough from about 1kHz10kHz. Depending how you hear it, this is allied to or accentuates one of the loveliest midranges around: fat, lush, fabulously rich. Is it tonally neutral? No, but it sure is musical and beautiful. PS, 172
Clearaudio Stradivari v2 $3500 GE musicalsurroundings.com 07 Dynavector XV-1s $4500 dynavector.com

Here is a genuine surprisea world-beating mc from SET-manufacturer Air Tight. Although JV just extolled the London for its transient speed, the PC-1 sounds like a London on steroids. Whip-fast, exceptionally high in resolution and low in coloration, and a great soundstager/imager, to boot, the PC-1 is the first of JVs three mc references. JV, 173
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Big dynamics and a robust, lively quality characterize this outstanding moving coil. The XV-1s retrieves layer after layer

The veritable Soulution of moving-coil cartridges, this high-mass, low-output

As good as the AT PC-1 is, this new considerably pricier moving-coil from Air Tight is substantially better in every way. Like the PC-1, the Supreme is a model of low internal impedance and high energy. Killer good on transients top to bottom, with phenomenal grip and definition in the low bass, it is also exceptionally lifelike in the midband, with even more of the gorgeous density of tone color, high resolution, and superior soundstaging that made the PC-1 one of JVs mc references. Along with the Grandezza and the Goldfinger, the best mc on the market. JV, 190

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The latest Goldfinger, with twice the number of magnets and lower-weight coils, is astonishingly accurate in timbre, very fast, smooth, and extended, and (as is always the case with Clearaudios) extraordinarily high in detail with the widest, deepest, and tallest soundstage of all coils. A little grainier than the Grandezza, not as purely beautiful as the Koetsu Onyx Platinum, nor as overall wellbalanced as the PC-1 Supreme, it still belongs in this exalted company. JV, 176
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have imagined. Of course youll have to pay for the XM subscription, but with 170-plus station offerings youll never tire of the breadth of the content. NG, 180
Magnum Dynalab MD106T $4395 magnumdynalab.com

A high-end system isnt fully dressed without a great FM tuner, and this all-analog triode design emphatically makes that case. Its quiet, black backgrounds, and sparkling, airy treble easily exceed Magnums own budget-conscious winner, the MD-90. Terrific sensitivity and selectivity give the MD106T exceptional focus and soundstaging. NG, 152
iNTERCONNECTS, SPEAKER CAbLES, AND POwER CORDS Acoustic Zen Technologies Tsunami II and Gargantua II Power Cords $350 and $1488 acousticzen.com

cast (Ohno) mono-crystal copper conductors are rated as laboratory-grade and are cryogenically treated. The cable may be muting the interplay of micro-dynamics and transparency ever so slightly so, but not much. An excellent mid-priced entry with an excitement factor written all over the music. NG, 193

strong testimonial to its sonic virtues. Audioquest has really elicited the strengths of this metal in WBYs openness and extensionand left behind the glaze, glare, and icy sheen of early silver efforts. Keep a little polish handy, however, as the heavy silver-sheathed RCA terminations do tend to tarnish. NG, this issue
Cable Research Lab Silver Po Y Cable and Interconnect 08 Speaker, $1700/6-foot pr.; interconnect, $1400/1m RCA pr., $1550/2m RCA pr.; Power cords, $795/1.5m cableresearchlab.com

A ridiculously good tuner for a price so low it is almost an embarrassment to the high end. The actual tuner is better than the audio section, but this is only apparent if you are luck enough to have one of the few FM stations that really tries to set high-end audio standards. The overall sound is still excellent, and the ability to get FM, AM, and HD-radio in such a small package for so little money makes this a truly exceptional value. AHC
Magnum Dynalab MD0609T $3995 magnumdynalab.com

Audioquest Columbia/DBS Interconnect and CV-8/DBS Speaker Cable interconnect, $450/onemeter pair; Speaker, $800/ eight-foot pair audioquest.com

From the folks that hone and own the FM analog-tuner market comes this dedicated XM Satellite tuner tricked out within an inch of its bit-life by Magnums innovative radio-head, Director of Audio Design Zdenko Zivkovic. The MD0609T proves that rather than fear the digital compression of the XM codec, it is better to overcome it by designing the DAC and audio boards that turn the sonic key to success. Not quite as good as Dynalabs analog best, but far better than anyone would
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The Gargantua II is well named. At $1488, it is hardly an accessory, but it surprised SR by revealing in her reference system a new level of its native sweet clarity. SR uses the $350 Tsunami II with less-expensive gear and in her small system. Both cords have the nice habit of clarifying delicate highs, deepening perceived bass, and opening up and airing out the soundstage. SR
Argentum Acoustics Aureus-2 Speaker Cable and Mythos Interconnect Speaker, $1500/3m pr.; interconnect, $400/1m RCA pr. argentumacoustic.com

The entry-level interconnect for AudioQuests battery-powered DBS (dielectric bias system) technology, the Columbia has well defined yet sweetsounding highs; its bass is taut yet possesses plenty of weight and warmth and a heaping helping of three-dimensionality. Though not the last word in transparency, the Columbias do a great job of balancing clarity and smoothness. The least-expensive speaker cable that has AudioQuests battery-powered DBS technology, the CV-8 offers well-defined and nicely weighted bass, a neutral midrange with a hint of warmth, clear but never edgy highs, and truly excellent soundstaging. Roundness on transients makes this cable easy to listen through for hours on end. NG, 147; CM, AVgM 2
Audioquest WBY IC $4000/meter-pr. audioquest.com

Classic cabling that stays out of the way of the signal never goes out of style. In spite of CRLs serpentine look, its construction quality, materials, and terminations are superb. Easy to maneuver, it is also one of the more easygoing and natural sounding cables weve heard, with solid dynamics, soundstaging, and harmonic detailing. A stealth cable that deserves serious attention. NG, 189
Crystal Cable CrystalConnect Micro Interconnect / CrystalSpeak Micro Speaker Cable interconnect, $730/onemeter pair ($615/addl meter); Speaker, $2320/ two-meter pair ($770/addl meter-pair) crystalcable.com

The Argentum is an agile performer with swift and spicy transients. It has a strong midrange flavor even with the audience perspective just slightly back of the front couple of rows. In both cable and interconnect, the continuous

Pure silver wire, long ago exiled into conductor Purgatory, has been making a comeback of late and Audioquests Wild Blue Yonder or WBY is one

Clean, composed, and transparent, the jewel-like Crystal Micro cables offer an open soundstage where images snap into focus and music is conveyed with a turbinelike smoothness. Even some softness in the bass and a bit of forwardness in the treble dont diminish one of the most transparent cables NG has heard. Unique splitter rings allows easy change-out of terminations or bi-wire upgrades. NG, 164

Furutech Reference III and Evolution Interconnect and Cables Reference iii interconnect, $1320/1.2m (XLR), $1155 (RCA); Reference iii Speaker, $1573/3m; Reference iii Power, $1210; Evolution interconnect, $740/1.2m (XLR), $650 (RCA); Evolution Speaker, $770/3m furutech.com

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contrasts within a very realistic, holographic soundstage. PS, 146


MIT AVt 1 Speaker Cable $599/eight-foot pair mitcables.com

Furutech uses cryogenically treated, ultra-high-purity, OCC (Ohno Continuous Casting) single-crystal copper conductors in both its mid-priced Evolution and premium-priced Reference III audio cables. The top models offer better connectors, superior dielectric materials, and passive EMI-absorption filters made from GC-303 (and EMIabsorbent material developed by 3M Company). Furutechs cables have great transparency and purity, plus an uncanny ability to block out noise, hash, and grunge. CM, 173

Designed for use primarily with front-end components, the Reference II SE delivers tremendous clarity, smoothness, and definition across the entire frequency spectrum, and does so without constricting dynamics or softening the treble. Built-in noise filter acts as an AC conditioner to remove line noise. SK
Harmonic Technology Pro-11 + Speaker Cable $575/eight-foot pair harmonictech.com

Nordost Baldur Interconnect and Speaker Cable interconnect, $499/onemeter pr.; Speaker, $1499/ three-meter pr. nordost.com

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Perhaps canted ever so slightly toward the yang, the MIT AVt 1 counts power and definition among its many virtues. Perhaps there is ever so slightly less bloom than with other cables, but the AVt 1 nevertheless suggests great openness, with a remarkable ability to project musical events into the room and an impression of snap and bite that in the best sense of those words is irresistible. PS, 146
MIT Magnum MA and oracle MA Speaker Cable PoY $7995/eight-foot pr.; 08 $24,900 eight-foot pr. mitcables.com

The TechPro-11+ is sensual, romantic, and highly present with vocals, with full rich body and a slight forwardness. Theres a distinct sweetness in the upper octaves that, once experienced, makes it tough to live without. Soundstage reproduction is also a strong suit, as the full weight and breadth of an orchestra seem to laterally expand with this wire. NG, 146
Kimber Kable Hero Interconnect/8TC Speaker Cable PoY $200/one-meter pair/ 02 $400/eight-foot pair PoY kimberkable.com

Baldur brings much of the balance and harmonic integrity of state-of-the-art Valhalla to prices even normal audiophiles (as opposed to normal people) can afford. It has a buttery way with transients and isolates low-level details with the best of them. Although never edgy, there is a whitish zone in the lower treble. Perhaps not as weighty and focused as some, but with an overall balance and musicality that are addictive. NG, 164
Nordost Blue Heaven Interconnect and Speaker Cable interconnect: $229/onemeter pr.; Speaker: $610/ three-meter pr. nordost.com

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Harmonic Technology Magic Link Two Interconnect $820/one-meter pair (RCA); $900/one-meter pair (XLR) harmonictech.com

With improved clarity and articulation over Harmonic Techs more affordable Pro Silway line, the Magic Link Two consistently yields smooth, extended highs, a delightfully full and natural midrange, and solid bass. You may find other pricier interconnects that excel in one specific area or another, but when it comes to overall system synergy, this is one cable youll be wearing like a favorite pair of shoes. SK

Yielding only a tiny bit in sheer control, ultimate top-end transparency, and inner detailing to PSs reference Kimber Select KS-1021, Heros bass lives up to its name, prodigious in amplitude and definition (rather better even than its pricier brother). This interconnect is either dead neutral or tilts a notch to the yang, with dynamics at once powerful yet finely resolved in an essentially grain-free presentation. PS, 138 Tilting a tad toward the yin, the 8TC has that elusive ability to remain musical no matter what is happening fore or aft, ideally mediating detail, liveliness, tonal neutrality, and dynamic

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Over the past four years, no cable has dethroned MITs Oracle V2 in RHs system until MITs new MA (Maximum Articulation) showed up. Although priced the same as the discontinued Oracle V2, the new MA is vastly improved, with far greater resolution, greater separation of individual instrumental lines, more space and depth, and a shocking increase in bottom-end depth, power, and articulation. RH
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Similar in personality, the Blue Heaven interconnects and cables excel at low-level detail, upper-octave smoothness, and transient speed. Also expect to hear exceptional inner detail and nuance emerge from the velvety black and silent background. Note that it may be a bit on the cool clinical side for some treble-happy systems, but remains ideal for neutral and darker ones. NG, 138
Purist Audio Design Dominus Interconnect and Speaker Cable interconnect, $5250/ one-meter pr.; Speaker, $10,980/1.5-meter pr. puristaudiodesign.com

Like MITs Oracle MA speaker cable, the companion Oracle MA-X interconnect fully reveals the textural warmth, body, and saturation of tone colors one hears from live instruments. The soundstaging is equally impressive, delivering a huge and transparent rendering with precise placement of images. Small knobs on the termination boxes allow you to fine-tune the sound to your system. RH

The all-silver Dominus is very detailed, very dynamic, very rich. Less open than Nordost Valhalla and darker in balance, it is also quieter, and because of its fluid-damped construction, virtually immune to floorborne and airborne vibration. JV

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Rega Couple Interconnect $195/one-meter pr. soundorg.com

The Couples offer plenty of upper midrange/treble detail, with fine resolution of textures, yet without exaggerated transients or edginess. Their bass is tight and punchy, and they are wonderfully neutral throughout the midrange. While they dont offer the almost luminous midrange quality youll hear in some very expensive cables, their essential neutrality makes a fine substitute for a pennies-onthe-dollar price. CM, AVguide.com, 10/2003
Shunyata King Cobra CX, Anaconda CX, Python CX Power Cords $3500, $2000, $1100 shunyata.com

its strengths, along with a rich midrange and a sweet, smooth, never forced or strident treble. The affordable Alpha challenges some of the finest reference cables out there. NG, TPV 38
Synergistic Research REL spec Reference Subwoofer Cable $1320/3 meters synergisticresearch.com

TARA Labs RSC Air 1 and Air 1 Series 2 Interconnect and Speaker Cable interconnect, $1295/onemeter pr. ($225 each addl meter); Speaker, $2495/8foot pr. ($225/addl ft) Po Y taralabs.com 06

Shunyata Research has built on its already outstanding AC power cord technology with the new CX Series, improving upon the originals with somewhat increased transparency, larger and better defined soundstage, and greater timbral purity. But its the CX Series greater bass weight, bottom-end impact, and overall dynamic contrasts that define these new power cords. RH, 164 (originals); CX series review forthcoming
Paul Speltz Anti-Cable Speaker Cable $80/8-foot pr. anticables.com

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Pricey but potent, these inspired subwoofers cables are specifically optimized for REL subwoofers and include the REL-specified Neutrik connectors. They improved the inherent musicality and pitch precision of the Britannia B3 in every instancethe lowered noise floor yields more detail, an enhanced sense of space, and expanded ambience retrieval. NG, 163

Everything about these cables says bigdynamics, extension, and volume. Its also one of the mellower cables Ive heard, with a darker character and a deeply polished and resonant signature that should appeal to many. They have an expansive soundstage and orchestral images always seem more rooted and stable. Ambience retrieval is at a cutting-edge level. Separate positive and negative speaker runs for each channel. NG, 164
TARA Labs The one Power Cord $1495/6 feet ($140/addl foot) taralabs.com

even borderline.) Nonetheless, the Zeros X-ray ability to clarify very-low-level tone colors, dynamic nuances, and performance details; its remarkable level of ambience retrieval; its electrifying transient speed and definition; its frontto-back transparency; and its bottom-octave color, clarity, and authority are unrivaled thus far in his experience. JV, 159
Transparent Audio The Po Y Link interconnect, The 09 Wave speaker cable, HighPerformance Powerlink AC cord, PowerWave 8 AC conditioner The Link, $85 per meter pr.; The wave, $180 8-foot pair; High-Performance Powerlink, $105, Powerwave 8, $995 transparentcable.com

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A godsend to those who want good sound but dont want to spend big bucks. SK was blown away by their neutrality and lack of coloration, high frequencies that are open and clear with no tizziness, a midrange of exceptional clarity, transparency, and detail, and bass thats extended, with remarkable articulation. SK, 162
Synergistic Research Alpha Interconnect PoY $150/one-meter pr. 03 synergisticresearch.com

Synergistic Research Tesla Series Interconnect and Speaker Cable Accelerator interconnect, $1400/1m pr.; speaker cable, $1700/ 8-foot pr. Precision Reference interconnect, $2600/1m pr.; speaker cable, $2800/8foot pr. Apex interconnect, $3600/1m pr.; speaker cable, $7400/8-foot pr. synergisticresearch.com

Although the difference it makes might not be quite as staggering as the interconnect, speaker, and digital cables mentioned above, TARA Labs The One power cord has much the same effect as the companys other remarkable wires, and it rounds out the top-of-the-line package with top-of-the-line sound. Review forthcoming
TARA Labs Zero Gold Interconnect and omega Gold Speaker Cable Zero gold interconnect, $14,900/one-meter pr. ($2000 per addl meter); Omega gold speaker cable, $22,000/eight-foot pr. ($3000 per addl foot); Zero gold digital cable, $8900/ one meter ($1000 per addl meter); Zero gX Phono Cable, $3800/one-meter pair PoY taralabs.com 07

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Some of the most transparent cable at any price. A splendid balance of detail, romantic richness, and Grand Canyonlike soundstaging that is magnified as you move upward through the line. The top-ofthe-line Apex, however, is the real low-level resolution master, mining details and harmonic shadings like few wires NG has heard to date. Sneak Preview by NG, 171

Although we have experience only with Transparents lower-priced offerings (at the moment), what weve heard has been extremely impressive. The $85 The Link interconnect brings more than a taste of high-end interconnects to an entry-level price. Similarly, the $180 The Wave speaker cable is a bargain, offering superior tonality, wider dynamics, and a more open soundstage. The $105 High-Performance Powerlink AC cable is a vast improvement over stock AC cords, and just might be the most cost-effective upgrade possible in an entry-level system. The Powerwave 8 conditioner is also an extremely cost-effective upgrade, rendering wider dynamic expression, smoother timbres, and a greater sense of musical involvement. RH

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Wireworld Platinum Eclipse Interconnects PoY $3000/ meter pair 09 wireworldcable.com

Cayin HA-1A Head Amp $875 acousticsounds.com

Grado RA1 Head Amp $350 gradolabs.com

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When Wireworlds David Salz builds a new reference cable its worth taking note. With Ohno Continuous Cast pure silver conductors, and trick carbonfiber connector shells sporting silver contacts, sonics are fluid, naturalistic, and exceptionally detailed. Not inexpensive but so transparent youll simply forget theyre there. Review forthcoming
Wireworld Stratus 52 Power Cords $100/2m wireworldcable.com

An exercise in unalloyed hedonism, the sexy Cayin is actually a vacuum tube integrated amp that offers the pleasure of switching between triode (great for orchestral) and ultralinear (more punch for rock) settings. Highly adjustable for headphones of various high to low impedances, it also has speaker terminals for a set of high sensitivity desktop speakers. NG, 178
Etymotic ER4PER/4S $299 each etymotic.com

No frills from this compact, battery-powered amp. Only neutrality and terrific bottomend control. It seemed to mate (coincidentally?) well with the Grado GS1000. Perfect for high-end road warriors. A specialist that brings out the best from Grades rich and varied line of headphones. NG, 178
Grado SR325is $295 gradolabs.com

HeadRoom Desktop Head Amp [with DAC] $999 (configurationdependent) headphone.com

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If your idea of ideal PC listening involves headphones, its hard to imagine a better experience than that delivered by the HeadRoom Desktop Amp. Use the USB input and youll be treated to headphone sound that is open, refined, detailed yet gentle, and tight in the bass. If you must drive the HeadRoom via its analog inputs, be sure not to skimp on cables. AT, 177
HeadRoom Total BitHead Portable Head Amp $159 headroomaudio.com

Conventional wisdom says power cords should be thick and unwieldy. Offering competitive performance with elite power cords costing many times their price, the Wireworld Stratus 52 have a defiantly flat profile, are lightweight, and are available in color choices. Another major factor in the Stratus favorthey are pliable enough to negotiate corners. A major advancement for todays media rooms. NG, 169
HEADPHONES AND HEADPHONE AMPS Bose quietcomfort 2 $299 bose.com

Etymotics iPod-friendly ER4Ps have greater sensitivity and bass output than other ER4 models (the ER4Ss are more accurate, but harder to drive). From the lower midrange on up, the ER4Ps offer truly impressive transparency and clarity, plus bass that is reasonably warm and fullprovided you insert the ER4Ps deeply enough within your ear canals to achieve a good seal. CM
Grado GS1000i $995 gradolabs.com

Though some listeners find Grado phones overly bright, they sound completely different from everything else, with a unique hear-through-the-veils kind of transparency. DS, 156
Grado SR60i $79 gradolabs.com

The overall octave-to-octave balance of the Quietcomfort phones is quite good, and transparency is fairly high. TM rates them on a par in pure musicality with some of the better Sennheisers. And they have noise cancellation, which TM rates as a must when in transit. Tom Martin, 166

An open-air dynamic design that is comfort personified and built for long listening sessions. Your ears will never feel more coddled than with these luxury foam phones from the maestros at Grado Labs. They are terrific for low-level listening with an unforgettably mind-expanding soundstage. A bit laid-back and relaxed so not for tonal neutrality freaks. The full coverage ear pads can get a bit warm for some users. NG, 178

The Mighty Mouse of headphones, Grados SR60 offers superb midrange transparency and natural dynamics. Treble is wellbalanced, though not quite as smooth or refined as in some higher-priced designs. Bass is well-defined, but rolls off a bit early. The SR60 can also be driven directly from an Apple iPod or other digital player. While they are comfortable, keep in mind that as an open air design the SR60 is not ideal for noisy environments. TM, AVgM 3

These portable devices work wonders on all music sources played through headphones most especially with MP3 files, boosting sound levels and improving dynamics. Moreover, Headrooms proprietary processing circuit solves the in-the-head imaging of headphone listening by seemingly projecting the image in front of the listener as a pair of loudspeakers would, generating something like a soundstage. RH, 155
Ray Samuels Audio Emmeline Hornet Head Amp PoY $370 06 raysamuelsaudio.com

This miniature headphone amplifier is perfect for a portable (or even a desktop) music system, with its combination of small size, rechargeable battery, and amazing sound quality. When used with an iPod, the Hornet renders a huge increase in clarity, resolution, dynamics, and bass weight and definition. RH

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Ray Samuels Audio Predator Portable uSB DAC/Head Amp $495 raysamuelsaudio.com

Shure E5c/SE530 $549/$449 shure.com

ultraSone PRoLine 2500 $399 ultrasoneusa.com

FatMan iPod $649 fat-man.co.uk

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This excellent unit adds a USB DAC to the outstanding headphone-amplifier circuit of the Hornet. Tiny size makes it ideal for travel. RH
Sennheiser CX 300 $89 senneheiserusa.com

The CX 300 is Sennheisers most capable in-ear headphone. Bass is robust, but not painfully exaggerated, midrange frequencies are pleasingly clear, and highs are bright and crisp without being overly harsh or strident. Though not the last word in absolute purity or accuracy, the comfortable CX 300 offerS many attributes of higher-end models at a bargain price. CM
Sennheiser HD650 $599 sennheiserusa.com

In an era when ear bud headphones are a dime-adozen, how can Shure possibly sell a $500 model? Because the E5c offers stunning sonic performance and amazing comfort in a compact package that elevates the portable-audio experience to a new level. When combined with the Ray Samuels Emmeline Hornet products and a good source (no MP3s, please), the E5c has electrostatic-like resolution, surprising bass extension, and outstanding clarity. RH, 155
Sony MDR-NC500D $399 sony.com

The German-made UltraSone moves the driver off the center of the earpiece, so that rather than firing straight into your hearing canal it fires at the folds making up your outer ears. The 2500 is an open design with a titanium-plated driver and has an overall outstanding balance of virtues, purity, and extension, though with some recordings it can sound strident with strings. DS, 156
iTAS Acoustic Energy Aego M $299 acoustic-energy.co.uk

Fatmans two-piece iTube is a combination iPod dock with 13Wpc vacuum-tube integrated amplifier. The amp sports two inputsone for the dock (which comes with an excellent remote) and one for an auxiliary source. Though not terribly powerful, the Fatman is long on tonal purity, resolution, and soundstaging, making it one the best purpose-built iPod systems weve heard. CM, 173
DussunT2i $800 aaa-audio.com

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A very revealing model, the HD650 has a smooth upper range and well-balanced middle and lower registers. While not quite as dynamic as some, these have a silky-sweet sound. DS, 156
Sennheiser HD 800 $1399 sennheiserusa.com

These beautifully built and technical advanced headphones combine excellent sound quality with the best noise-canceling process available. The MDR500D employs sophisticated DSP that analyzes the noise source and contours the cancellation signal for maximum noise attenuation. The audio signal is digitized and DSP processed. Built-in rechargeable lithium battery provides hours of use. RH
Stax SRS-2050 II Earspeaker System $750 yamasinc.com

Consider the Aego M if you want significantly better than stock PC speakers on a tight budget. The tiny alloy satellites are surprisingly dynamic, detailed, and extended, while the sub is reasonably tight, if a bit hollow sounding. The two balance well and even generate air and a decent (albeit 2-D) soundstage. Though somewhat ergonomically challenged, sonically this system is unquestionable a major upgrade from off-the-shelf PC speakers. AT, 177
B&W Zeppelin $599 bwspeakers.com

A small, vertical design for desktop applications, Dussuns T2i includes an 8x oversampling Sigma-Delta USB DAC that accepts digital signals directly from a hard drive, as well as two line-level inputs and a headphone jack. While warm and easy-sounding, its also a little thick and rolled-offbut very cool on the job and excellent for its intended use. WG, 194

This isnt just a slightly better HD 650the HD 800 is a new take on how a headphone should work. The larger drivers produce deeper extension with less distortion, and they are angled to simulate the way sound arrives out our ears so that they provide a more natural sense of space. The HD 800 is of reference quality, with a smoother treble, better tonal balance, and deeper bass extension than the already outstanding HD 650. TM, 198

Combining the SR-202 electrostatic open-back headphone and SRM-252 II amp this may be Staxs most basic system but it should be required listening for any audiophile who wants to understand the addictive nature of headphones. With the exception of the lack of bottom octave slam, the Stax provide the kind of speed, transparency, and low distortion that are beyond the reach of most contemporary loudspeakers. NG

Employing advanced amplifier and driver technologies found in B&Ws upper-end loudspeakers, the Zeppelin is the best-sounding and coolest looking iPod speaker system weve heard. The shape isnt just for good looks; it also happens to be the ideal acoustical platform for the systems dual 3.5" midrange drivers, 1" tweeter, and single 5" woofer. Throw in advanced digital signal processing along with five separate amplifiers (150W total) and you have one serious musicmaking machine. RH, 178

Meridian F80 $2999 (i80 universal dock, $399) meridian-audio.com

Arguably the worlds coolest table radio, Meridians little Ferrari-industrial-designed F80 combines a CD/DVD player, AM/FM tuner, an 80-Wpc amplifier, high-tech speakers, and Meridians acclaimed Digital Signal Processing technology into one sweet package. That skims the surface. Play some favorite tunes through the F80, and prepare to be blown away by the sound from this amazing portable audio/video sound system. WG, 179
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Wadia 170 iTransport $379 wadia.com

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Wadias 170 iTransport is the first Apple-sanctioned iPod docking device that lets you tap into the iPods digital output, bypassing the iPods compromised internal D/A converters and analog output stage. This digital output appears on a standard jack for connection to an outboard D/A converter, providing the convenience of the iPod with the sound quality of your outboard DAC. Review forthcoming
EqUiPMENT RACKS Billy Bags Equipment Racks $300$1200 (for Standard Series) billybags.com

Solid Tech Rack of Silence Stands and Accessories Pricing varies audioplusservices.com

tweaks, the Walker rack kills vibration without killing the life of the music. JV
POwER CONDiTiONERS Audience Adept aR2p $695 audience-av.com

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The aptly named Rack of Silence helps damp (or dissipate) equipment vibrations, thus fostering audibly quieter backgrounds and a heightened sense of resolution and detail. The core of the system is a sophisticated, extruded aluminum rack with skeletal, X-shaped equipment shelves. Complementing the rack is a broad range of optional vibration-fighting accessories such as damped suspension pods and the like. Though tricky to assemble, this system works exactly as advertized. CM, 195
Symposium Acoustics Isis Equipment Stand Price depends on configuration symposiumusa.com

A compact two-outlet power conditioner and isolation device, based on the massive twelve-outlet versions of which Audience is rightly proud. Used with a CD player its enhancements in soundstaging and dimensionality and depth can be profound. With demanding high-current devices such as amplifiers, transients seemed a little soft and an audition is recommended. NG, 179
Audience Adept Response $4100 audience-av.com

the most demanding power amps. Not up to PS Audios top of the line AC supplies, but a real bargain in an area where far too many AC conditioners are inconvenient, promise more that they deliver, and are badly overpriced. AHC, 188
Running Springs Audio Dmitri $4495/$4995/$5995 PoY runningspringsaudio.com

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These sturdy, sensibly priced equipment racks lack state-ofthe-art features such as those found in, for example, the Grand Prix products, but are effective, highly functional, attractive, and can be ordered in custom configurations. Optional lead-shot loading and spikes elevate performance. The Pro-Series prices increase up to $3000. RH owns Billy Bags racks
Sanus Natural Furniture Audio Racks $329 (four-shelf) to $379 (six-shelf) sanus.com

Available in black, cherry, or maple, Sanus Natural Furniture racks are handsome and affordable. The rigid frame and " glass shelves let your gear sound quite neutral and alive, while the open construction allows for good air flow and makes installation and hook-up a dream. WG

The Symposium Acoustics Isis combines three different kinds of damping: mass, constrainedlayer, and (for lack of a better word) tectonic. Using heavy-duty steel shelves that are themselves damped with constrained-layer material and heavy-duty, segmented, aircraftgrade aluminum legs that are isolated from the shelves, from each other, and from the floor via Tellurium/copper spikefeet and Symposiums patented rollerblock technology, the Isis eliminates all lateral and vertical motion induced by floorborne or airborne resonance. Its effectiveness is astonishing in direct comparison with other very-high-quality stands. JV
Walker Audio Equipment Rack GE $4500$7500 03 walkeraudio.com

This expensive but extremely effective twelve-outlet conditioner delivered significant improvements in bass definition and depth, overall resolution, and soundstage depth. Build-quality is exemplary. Max Shepherd, 162
PS Audio Duet, quintet, PowerPlant Premier GE $295, $495, $2195 08 psaudio.com

The Dmitri not only confers the traditional benefits of line conditioning, but does so while actually increasing dynamic contraststhe Achilles heel of most power conditioners. In addition to increasing timbral purity, soundstage transparency, and a sense of depth, the 67pound Dimitri reveals a systems full measure of bottom-end extension, weight, and dynamic impact. A reference-quality product. RH, 193

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The PS Audio Duet, Quintet, and Power Plant Premier provide superb surge-protection at a wide range of prices. The PowerPlant Premier, however, goes much further. You may not hear a striking consistent improvement using its outputwhich is capable of dealing with all but the largest possible Class A ampsbut youll never have a bad moment of low level noise; sensitive equipment like video projectors is likely to live longer; and youll know youre getting the best your equipment can deliver. AHC, 174
PS Audio Soloist $199 psaudio.com

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When used as a complete system with the Hydra-8 on the front-end components and Hydra-2 on the power amps, along with Shunyatas AC cords, the improvement in sound quality is nothing short of spectacular. The improvement in low-level resolution alone is worth the (hefty) price of admission. But the Shunyata system also renders a huge increase in soundstage focus, size, and depth, and midrange and treble liquidity. The best AC-conditioning system RH has heard. RH, 163
Synergistic Power Cell $5000 synergisticresearch.com

A large (four-and-a-halffoot long) beautifully made equipment rack, constructed of three thick, oiled slabs of rock maple suspended between shotfilled tubes and balanced on Walker Audios huge Valid Point feet. Like all of Walker Audios

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Finally, one of the best AC line filters and conditioners around at an affordable price that can fit into a wall socket and handle even

Power conditioners can be something of a mixed bag, but the Synergistic Power Cell did not appear to limit current. Instead, it
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offers even blacker backgrounds and seems to lower grit and distortion. As with all conditioners, however, auditioning the Synergistic in your own system is a must, as the quality of electricity varies markedly from home to home. JH, 192
Tara Labs PM 2 AC Power Screen $495 (for two 15-amp sockets) taralabs.com

acoustic products, but none has been as effective as, nor blended into the dcor like the Acoustic Room Systems package does. The ARS system greatly improves bass tautness and definition, allows the hi-fi system to better resolve spatial cues, and adds to the musics sense of palpability and realism. RH, 139
Aesthetix ABCD-1MC Cartridge Demagnetizer $199 musicalsurroundings.com

Tube Trap in the center of the wall behind the loudspeakers can expand soundstage depth. There are lots of questionable acoustic products on the market, but Tube Traps are the real deal. RH
Audioquest BPW BindingPost Wrench $9.99 audioquest.com

Avid Level 45: 45RPM Adapter and Bubble Level $100 musicdirect.com

A stout, well-made, relatively inexpensive two-outlet box that is the only AC-conditioning device that JV has tried that does not (even slightly) diminish dynamics, even with amps plugged into it. On the contrary, everything sounds super-charged through the Power Screens; transparency and resolution are also clearly increased along with dynamic contrasts. The only downside (if it is that): a slight darkness to the soundfield, due to increased bass weight and color, that is typical of Tara Labs. JV
ACCESSORiES AcousTech Electronic Stylus Force Gauge $99.95 acousticsounds.com

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This battery-operated device sends a special signal through your moving-coil cartridge, removing stray magnetism in the coils. Used every two weeks or so, the ABCD-1 will restore tone colors and soundstage clarity. 188
Analogue Productions: The ultimate Analogue Test LP $39.99 acousticsounds.com

AudioQuests binding-post wrench, featuring durable metal socket-inserts, eliminates the need for a bulky socket set. This compact double-ended nut driver, small enough to slip into a shirt or pants pocket, fits 7/16" and 1/2" binding posts. Essential for tightening down speaker cables to speakers and amps. NG, 188
Audioquest Anti-Static Record Brush $20 audioquest.com

This two-piece kit combines a precision machined-steel 45-rpm adaptor with a highquality bubble level. The level sits atop the 45rpm-adapter, which together weigh 180 gramsexactly the same as a high quality LP for accurate leveling. 188
A/V Room Service Ltd . Metu Acoustic Panels and Corner Traps Price depends on configuration (but affordable) avroomservice.com

Getting the most out of any turntable requires an accurate vertical tracking force setting and yes, kids, you can easily hear up and down changes as slight as a tenth of a gram. Not only is AcousTechs new gauge a relative bargain; it is small, has a backlit display, is incredibly easy to use, measures weights from 0.001 to 5.000 grams at the height of an LPs surface, and is said to be accurate to within 0.002 grams. WG
Acoustic Room Systems (now part of Cinema Tech) $20,000$50,000 mycinematech.com

Amazingly well-conceived as well as manufactured to the highest standards, The Ultimate Analogue Test LP is the new reference in test discs. Its loaded with useful test signals that are encoded with high precision, and the record is pressed on 180-gram virgin vinyl. RH, 186
ASC Tube Traps $498$2638 tubetrap.com

Whats the best way to keep clean records clean without attracting dust particles? One of our favorite methods is to use Audioquests anti-static record brush, whose bristles are made up of over a million polished carbon fibers. A swing-down brush guard doubles as a bristle cleaner to prevent dirt build-up. CM
Auralex Acoustics Studiofoam Wedges Price varies auralex.com

Money spent on real acoustic treatments is, in RHs experience, the most effective allocation of your hi-fi budget. RH has lived with different
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Unless you have a professionally designed and treated room, Tube Traps from Acoustic Sciences Corporation are absolutely indispensable to improving your systems sound. They are able to solve a wide range of acoustic problems with strategic placement and orientation. Boomy bass can be cured with a pair of 16" Full Rounds in the corners behind the loudspeakers. Placed along the sidewalls between you and the loudspeakers, Tube Traps kill unwanted sidewall reflections, prevent flutter echo, and aid in diffusion. A single

If youve logged much time in home recording studios, odds are that youve already seen and heard Auralex Studiofoam Wedges in action. Studiofoam is highly absorptive, and therefore can be just the ticket for taming slap echoes or audible combfiltering effects that can result when listeners are seated too close to the back walls of their listening spaces. CM

Although the set of Metus that came to JVand that he now depends oncame in a particularly unattractive Fudgsicle brown, these wallhanging, cloth-faced, rectangular acoustic panels (mounted to wooden backboards) and cloth-faced corner traps can be precisely color-matched to your paint scheme or be made to look like framed art of any kind (from posters to paintings). Designed by Jim Varney, who did the acoustical treatment of Robert Harleys room, they are the real dealprecisely calibrated room treatments that use a patent-pending adjustable diaphragmatic/ sound absorptive technology to reliably reduce all sorts of colorationsmore effectively than any other wall-mounted room treatment JV has tried. JV, 199

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Blu-Tack Adhesive Putty $10

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The original acoustic putty and adhesive from Bostik of England that damps resonances and mechanically couples a compact speaker to the top plate of its stand. Sonically youll hear tighter bass and improved image. Considered a flexible semi-liquid that behaves like a solid it also offers a safety bonus by preventing a stand-mounted speaker from being inadvertently toppled. CM, 188
Caig Pro Gold G100L Treatment $21.99 caig.com

be used for any junction (short of an AC wall socket) where a metal connector (like the male RCA plugs of your interconnects) are plugged into metal socket (like the female RCA plugs of your preamp, amp or CD player). JV, 188
Cardas RCA Caps $49.99 (set of 12) Cardas.com

endangering your hearing. With seven SPL ranges, A and C weightings, slow- and fastresponse peak measurements, and average noise levels. CM, 188
Clearaudio Spirit Level $60 musicalsurroundings.com

your turntables speedwhile at the same time doubling as a cartridge break-in device Clearaudios Strobo-disc and Strobe Light are great tools for the serious vinyl junkie. HPs Workshop, 159
Composite Products CarbonFiber Cones $75 (3-Pack)

Pop these RCA shorting plugs into your preamplifiers unused inputs and youll hear a blacker background, more microdynamic detail, and an overall cleaner sound. NG, 188
Cen-tech SPL Meter $40

Turntables sound their best when they are levelsomething careful listeners will want to check at set-up time and verify periodically. (Remember: Furniture and floors sometimes settle a bit over time.) Use a good multi-axis spirit level such as this one from Clearaudio to keep your table on the level. CM, 188
Clearaudio Strobo-disc and Strobe Light $60 and $180 musicalsurroundings.com

Made from layers of carbonfiber cloth bonded into a solid with epoxy, the Composite Products Carbon-Fiber Cones are extremely stiff and well damped. Place a set under a component to reduce and damp vibrations. JM, 188
Echo Busters $175 and up echobusters.com

Caigs ProGold G100L has long been the go-to lubricant for cleaning, preserving, and conditioning all electrical connections. Packaged in a handy dispenser bottle with a little applicator-brush built into the cap, it can and should

An indispensable and fun sound-intensity meter for confirming channel balance (especially helpful for hires multichannel), adjusting subwoofers, checking peak settings, optimizing EQ settings, or just verifying that youre

Featuring grooves that create the additional stylus drag necessary to accurately measure

The cool thing about Echo Busters, as well as most other room treatment, is you dont have to buy the whole shebang at once. SK recommends starting off with a couple of

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Bass Busters or maybe just a set of Corner Busters. The effect is dramatic and cumulative, and you can add on as your budget allows. SK, 159
Feickert Adjust+ $350 feickert.com

Feickert universal Protractor $250 feickert.com

flatness. Review forthcoming


Furutech deMag $2150 furutech.com

If youve ever wondered whether youve gotten your cartridges azimuth just right and, thereby, maximized channel separation, heres a solution that doesnt entail an oscilloscope or guesses by mirror. Dr. Feickerthe who makes that fabulous cartridgealignment protractorhas come up with a nifty bit of software (PC-only) that will tell you when azimuth is dead on (and all sorts of other useful things about your cartridge, turntable, and phonostage, including table speed). JV, 188

Feickerts invaluable protractor includes a white disc with markings on each sidefor Baerwald and Lofgren geometries and 50 and 60Hz strobe patternsan impressively machined aluminum measuring device that turns accurately measuring stylus to pivot distances from hair-pulling frustration to childs play, and a step-by-step instruction booklet that makes fine-tuning your cartridges geometry a remarkably easy procedure. WG, 171
Furutech LP Flattener $1890 furutech.com

Whats that you say, demagnetize vinyla plastic? Yes, it seems that the pigment added to the plastic contains small amounts of ferrous material that magnetizes vinyl LPs. A quick 20-second zap to each side of an LP results in audible improvements to noise floor, dynamic range, and perceived resolution. The same goes for optical media, including DVDs, and evidently cables and power cords, too. WG
Gryphon Exorcist Demagnetizer $230 acousticsounds.com

gear of magnetic build-up. The size of a remote control, the Exorcist hooks up to your preamps aux or line input, while you plug your arm leads into the Black Exorcist. Audible results include less glare and hash, tighter bass, and greater perceived detail and musical integration. WG
Hannl Aragon $3995 eliteavdist.com

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Expensive, but worth it if you have a large LP collection. Just put a slightly warped LP into the Flattener and the gentle heating and pressing action restores an LP to perfect

These nifty devices are designed to do the same thingone system-wide, the other for phono cartridgesrid audio

Though pricey, this Germanmade LP cleaner has a small footprint, is relatively coollooking, and features an infinitely variable-speed platter, which allows you to choose a faster speed for fluid application and scrubbing, and a very slow speed for the vacuum process, and a platter that rotates both directions, which is useful with LPs that need a thorough scrubbing. WG, 177

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Lyra SPT Stylus Cleaner $45 immediasound.com

Mission accomplished. Puts the fluid where it belongs. Lyras formulation scrubs each precious stylus clean without globing on and ultimately reducing the compliance of the cantilever. A tiny angled brush is included. NG, 188

backgrounds, cleaner mids and highs, increased snap and speed, less smearing and fuzziness are just a few of the benefits. JHb, 199
Nordost Eco 3 Spray $40 (eight-ounce bottle) nordost.com

Sanus SF26 Steel Foundation Speaker Stands $170/pair sanus.com

Designed to eliminate the build-up of static charges on cables and interconnects, this stuff works equally well on equipment racks, CDs, DVDs, and turntable platters. Use when installing new cables or re-squirt every few weeks. The sound is noticeably smoother, and also more present and alive. WG, 188
Precision Audio Cable Elevators Plus $160 (set of eight); $20 each musicdirect.com

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Sanus thoughtfully designed and beautifully executed SF series speaker stands do everything you could want a good set of stands to do, and at a price that makes sense. Strong, rigid, and resonance-free, they include provisions for installing sand or lead-shot damping, and are easy to assemble. CM, AVgM 1
Shakti Electro-Magnetic Stabilizer Stone $199 shakti.com

Shelter Carbon-Fiber Cartridge Screws $190 (8mm x 2mm in sets of two); $200(10mm) axissaudio.com

Precision is the name of the game when it comes to cartridge setup. The carbonfiber cartridge screws from Shelter are not only low in resonance but the rigid precision threading means theyre less likely to strip a headshell or cartridge. Cheap insurance for that extra special rig. Includes two polycarbonate nuts. CM, 188
Shunyata Dark Field Cable Elevators $129 (4-Pack) or $295 for a set of 12 (Mini Elevators are $99 for a set of 12) shunyata.com

Marigo White 3mm Tuning Dots $35 (set of 12)

These tiny, adhesive, constrained-layer resonancecontrol dots provide an effective bit of damping to tubes or signal connectors that may see airborne or floorborne vibration, even if isolated on stands. Also useful on the headshells of tonearms or, judiciously applied, on the top of phono cartridges. JV, 188
Mobile Fidelity Rice Inner Sleeves $20 (50-pack) musicdirect.com

Cable Elevators are porcelain cradles designed to lift cables and interconnects off the floor, shielding them from vibration. The salubrious effect they can have on just about every aspect of sound is hard to believe (though, like tiptoes, they can also thin tone colors out a bit). JV, 142
RPG Diffusor Systems B .A .D . (Binary Amplitude Diffsorber) Panels Price varies rpginc.com

Ben Piazzas Shakti Stones employ proprietary noise reduction circuitry to absorb and dissipate electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). In other words, nobodys quite sure how they work, but work they do when placed over the transformers of amps, preamps, and other electronics, reducing noise and enriching timbre. JV, 188
Shakti Hallographs $1195/pair shakti.com

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A precious collection of LPs is only as good as its scratch-free surfaces. Offered for decades, Mobile Fidelitys familiar ricepaper-style inner sleeves are renowned for their anti-static properties that avoid drawing dust and grit into the delicate grooves. They remain the archival sleeves to beat. NG, 188
Mye Sound Stands Price varies with model myesound.com

These aftermarket stand/ braces designed for Maggie dipole loudspeakers have no downside, according to reviewer Jacob Heilbrunnonly up. Punchier, tauter bass, quieter
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RPGs B.A.D. panels are thin absorptive diffuser panels that can help tame problem room acoustics without quashing dynamics or swallowing midrange and high-frequency details. The design of B.A.D. panels is deceptively simple, but their effects can be remarkable. In rooms treated with B.A.D. panels, speakers often exhibit lower coloration, more focused imaging, and deeper soundstages. CM, 188

Master of the inexplicable, Shaktis Ben Piazza has followed up on his magic Shakti stones with yet another impossibleto-explain-but-effective-asclaimed item, the Hallographs. With direct-radiating or omni speakers, these large, rotatable, free-standing, tuning-forkshaped items work some kind of voodoo when placed in the corners of a room (behind the speakers), masking chaotic wall reflections and clarifying the soundfield (just as Shakti says they do). JV, 188

Most people agree that elevating interconnects, cables, and power cords off the floor (and away from vibration and each other) is a good idea, but Shunyata argues that using an electrical insulator to do this creates a relative static charge differential between the cable and floor. When an electrical signal is sent through the cable, the signal can become distorted or intermodulated by this static charge. The materials used in Shunyatas elevators prevent this static buildup. The net result is an audibly cleaner signal. JV
Shure SFG-2 Stylus Force Gauge $20 shure.com

Although ultimately not accurate as the best digital gauges, the classic teetertotter Shure is simple to use, cheap, and does the trick very nicely. WG, 188
Stillpoints Vibration Control Cones (3-Pack) $300 stillpoints.us

Under components these sturdy ball-bearing equipped cones, which actually use two layers of ball-bearingsand a large

ceramic bearing and a second tier of balls inside the cone that the ceramic bearing sits on convert vertical motion into horizontal motion and resonant energy into heat. CM, 188
Sutherland TimeLine Strobe $400 sutherlandengineering.com

highly effective resonancecontrol devices on the market. JV, 188

resolution, and soundstage size. RH, 184


Vibrapods $5.99 each vibrapod.com

Walker Audio Prelude quartet Record Cleaning System $185 walkeraudio.com

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This nifty little record clamp does more than a fine job of holding LPs flat on the platter; it also tells you precisely how fast or slow or just right your turntable is running via a built-in, battery-powered, active circuit that projects (via lasers) a segmented row of red lines on the wall behind your record player. When the lines stop drifting to the left or right, your turntables motor is set at exactly the right speed. Ingenious!
Symposium Acoustics Fat Padz $119 symposiumusa.com

Townshend Seismic Sinks $400$900 (depending on weight capacity) townshendaudio.com

Kind of like Rollerblock Jr.s in a single unit, Symposiums Fat Padz employ constrainedlayer damping to turn resonant energy into heat. Ideal for supporting lightweight equipment like preamps and CD players. JV, 188
Symposium Acoustics Rollerblock Jr . $225 (set of 4) symposiumusa.com

Townshend Seismic Sinks are air-bladder-suspended isolation platforms, available in several sizes and weights to accommodate a wide variety of components. Setup is straightforward and easy. Because the Sinks act as filters (around 24Hz), they isolate far better than cones, which anchor components solidly but in so doing allow vibrations to be transmitted directly to the chassis. The Sinks are exceptionally effective with non-suspended turntables. PS, 188
Tributaries T12 power strip $120 tributariescable.com

Vibrapods are small, flexible vinyl pucks that can transform a system. Theyre numbered by their weight-bearing loads: Put them under speakers and electronics and hear bass extension and smoother highs. At four for $25, who says great tweaks have to be expensive? Just out, Vibrapod Conesuse them as standalone footers or combine with Vibrapods to get even more out of your system. DD
VPI 16 .5 Record Cleaner Bundle w/Fluids, Brushes and Sleeves $550 vpiindustries.com

There are many excellent record-cleaning solutions out there, but this one, developed by analog guru Lloyd Walker, is superb. Designed to work in conjunction with most record-cleaning machines, the four-step Prelude system (which involves the manual application of two enzyme-based cleaning solutions and two ultra-pure rinses, each followed by machine vacuuming) really does reveal details that have gone unheard beneath layers of dust and wear. Though the Prelude procedure is a bit timeconsuming, no machine-applied cleaning solutions can compare. JV, 188
Walker Audio Silver Speaker Jumpers $250 (set of four conductors) walkeraudio.com

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A set of Rollerblock Jr. gives you four top and bottom units and four tungsten-steel ball-bearings, which are then combined to make Double Stacked isolator/coupler sandwiches. Every top and bottom block is constructed of black-anodized, aircraftalloy aluminum with a special cup in each into which the tungsten-steel ball-bearing is inserted. Ingeniously combing tectonic and constrained-layer damping, the Rollerblocks are, when placed under even heavy components among the most

The T12 is the perfect power manager for the low current demands of a nest of transformers and peripherals. Equipped with three rows of four outlets, most rotate 90 degrees so that plugs can lie flat along the floor. Meanwhile LEDs indicate operation, grounding, and protection status. Offering plenty of surge suppression and noise filtering for AC power as well as signalline protection for telecomm, network, and cable, its a bargain for its segment. Various cords included. NG, 186
ultraBit Platinum Disc Treatment $65 ultrabitplatinum.com

All vinyl lovers need a recordcleaning machine, and theres no greater bang for the buck in cleaners than VPIs classic 16.5. Simple to use and highly effective, the 16.5 produces quieter surfaces from even heavily soiled LPs. The Bundle adds two bottles of Mobile Fidelity cleaning fluid, a Mobile Fidelity Record Brush, and 100 inner sleeves for just $10 more than the 16.5. JM, 188
VPI Typhoon Record Cleaner $2200 vpiindustries.com

These 6" solid silver conductors (with " solid silver spades) are perfect for two-piece speakers systems that require a jumper between a bass module and a mid/treble head unit. JV, 188
Walker Audio Valid Points $525 walkeraudio.com

A good record cleaner is a vital tool for any good record collection. The Typhoon is the best combination of price, convenience, and effective cleaning AHC has yet found. Noise levels have been reduced since the early production runs, fluid control is excellent, operation is quick and reliable, and it is a pleasure to use. AHC, 184

Valid Points, Walkers massive version of tiptoes, are sensationally effective under most components, particularly when used with Walker Resonance Control discs, which, themselves, can have a salubrious effect on components under or on top of which they are placed. JV, 188
Xtreme AV quicksilver Contact Enhancer $90

A spritz of UltraBit Platinum on a CD renders a surprising increase in smoothness,

This 100% silver contact enhancer has been cryogenically treated to produce the optimum conductive surfaces for audio signal connections. Works
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on RCA jacks, tube sockets, AC cords, and cartridge pins. Comes with a complete kit of cleaning tools. 188
Zerodust Stylus Cleaner $69

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Not a fluid or brush-based stylus cleaner, the Zerodust uses a polymer bubble that gathers stylus dust and debris onto its ultra-soft surface. A winning alternative for those concerned with overusing liquid cleaners that can leave residues and build up over time. Zerodust can be cleaned with tap water and a magnifier is included. CM, 188
bOOKS The Complete Guide to HighEnd Audio, Third Edition Robert Harley Acapella Publishing, 640 pp., $34.95 (paper), $44.95 (cloth) hifibooks.com

Complete Guide does for the more experienced audiophile: provides an entirely lucid handbook of genuinely useful information about stereo/ multichannel gear and setup. No one explains technical matters to the layman better than our Mr. Harley. JV, 172
The JBL Story: 60 years of Audio Innovation John Eargle JbL Pro Audio Publications, 320 pp., $29.95

McIntosh for the love of music Ken Kessler Mcintosh Laboratory inc., 315 pp., $150

This profusely illustrated and carefully researched book on the celebrated audio company is lively and informative and just plain fun to read. It is primarily a social history, but the social history is irresistible, and the book gives a wonderful feel for the early decades of American high fidelity. REG
Music, Sound, and Technology John Eargle Springer, 368 pp., $114.95

informed style, this book is not only chock-full of information, it also has a very cool interactive feature (via the Naxos Web site) that allows you to hear recorded examples while youre reading. WG
QuadThe Closest Approach Ken Kessler international Audio group, 215 pp., $80

The late, indisputably great John Eargles last book: a love letter to the James B. Lansing company, for whom Mr. Eargle labored so long and well as a technical advisor. A book that will bring nostalgic tears to the eyes of those of you who remember hi-fi way back when. JV
The Master Handbook of Acoustics, Fourth Edition F . Alton Everest Mcgraw-Hill/TAb, 592 pp., $39.95

The most complete, up-to-date, and useful guide to the high end you can buy, filled with information about how audio components work, how they should be set up, how they can be optimized after setup that is indispensable to neophyte and veteran audiophiles alike. JV
Home Theater for Everyone, Revised Second Edition Robert Harley Acapella Publishing, 272 pp., $19.95 hifibooks.com

This classic book, updated over the years, is a crash course in how sound behaves in a room and how to treat rooms to improve sound quality. Its not audiophile-oriented, but explains the basic physics that audiophiles need to know when choosing or treating listening rooms. RH
Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science Bob Katz focal Press, 319 pp., $39.95

Meant primarily for college students, Eargles book is what it claims to bea classic guide to musical acoustics. If youre looking for the best resource on hi-fi systems, buy Robert Harleys Complete Guide. If youre looking for a book on how the various instruments make the sounds they make and what those sounds comprise, harmonically, dynamically, and temporally, Eargles is the standard text. JV
Music, The Brain, and Ecstasy Robert Jourdain Perennial, 400 pp., $13.95

U.K. audio writer Ken Kessler has documented the history, products, and contributions to audio of one of the seminal high-end companies. The book contains interviews with Quad founder Peter Walker and his son Ross, reprints of old ads, Walkers original papers on loudspeaker and amplifier design, and other bits of interest to Quad fans. RH
Sound Bites: 50 Years of Hi-Fi news Ken Kessler and Steve Harris iPC Media, London, 224 pp., 14.95 (U.S. availability: MusicDirect or amazon.com)

Like its audio-only companion piece, The Complete Guide, Home Theater for Everyone is an up-todate, encyclopedic compendium of essential information about home theater components, setup, and tweaking. Dont set up a home theater without it! JV
Introductory Guide to HighPerformance Audio Systems Robert Harley Acapella Publishing, 240 pp., $19.95 hifibooks.com

Although written for professional mastering engineers, Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science contains a wealth of information of interest to the audiophile. If you want to know what goes on behind the scenes in recording the music you enjoy, and learn more about digital audio, this comprehensive, insightful, and accessible book is without peer. RH

Combining musicology, psychoacoustics, and neural science, Robert Jourdain weaves a fascinating exploration of why human brains find beauty and meaning in music. Why do our brains, evolved to detect survival sounds, comprehend, for example, the large-scale structure of a symphony? The book is short on answers, but we are richer for having explored the questions. RH
The NPR Listeners Encyclopedia of Classical Music Ted Libbey workman, 979 pp., $19.95

While Hi-Fi News at fifty is the occasion for this book, its no self-congratulatory piece of puffery. After a long chapter on pre history, i.e., telescoping audio in the first half of the last century, its structured as a loose anecdotal history of audio, centering principally on the men who made the medium from the beginning of stereo to the present. PS, 162
This is Your Brain on Music Daniel Levitin Dutton, 314 pp., $24.95

The Introductory Guide does for the novice what The


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TAS contributor Ted Libbey has written a must-buy for the classical music loverfrom the novice to the knowledgeable. Written in a friendly yet

Author Daniel Levitin left a successful career as a rockmusic producer to study neurosciencespecifically to explore the questions of how we experience music and why music is so fundamental to daily life. In a lucid and engaging style, Levitin guides us through the elements of music and relates those elements to the underlying workings of the brain. A must-read for all music lovers. RH

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