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SMc Audio VRE-1C Reference Preamplifier

Written by: Ryan Coleman
Created: 01 October 2012

SMc Audio VRE-1C ReferenceThe high-end audio industry is a niche market; always has been, and I suspect it always will be. Annual production runs for kilobuck CD players can be measured in dozens of units, in stark contrast to the thousands or tens of thousands made by a Sony or a Bose. But those industry monsters have marketing departments and distribution systems that span the globe. Contrast that with high-end audio, where many products are the results of efforts by a single driven person.

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Blue Circle Audio NSL Stereo Amplifier

Written by: Michael Wright
Created: 15 September 2012

Select ComponentLast fall, I was talking to Gilbert Yeung, Blue Circle Audio’s founder and chief designer, about an amplifier he was working on. He felt it was something special. He told me he’d soon be in my area, and asked if I’d like to hear it.

Blue Circle Audio NSLYeung came by with an unnamed prototype. When he told me that it generated only 18-20Wpc, I told him I didn’t believe it, and that even if it were true, I didn’t want to damage the amp by overdriving it. He invited me to give it my best shot. I smirked and thought, So be it.

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Audio Research Reference 250 Mono Amplifiers

Written by: Peter Roth
Created: 01 September 2012

Select ComponentIt’s said that a boy does not truly become a man until his father dies. I can’t confirm the truth of that adage -- my own father is alive and well -- but I’ve found that certain life-altering experiences have triggered new levels of responsibility, capability, and growth. I felt more a man after marrying my wife 15 years ago, and even more when my children were born. I suspect that when my parents shuffle off this mortal coil, another era of manhood will begin for me. 

ARC Reference 250Having been imbued with a set of core characteristics by founder William Zane Johnson, Audio Research Corporation was raised well, and was ready to live on its own when its progenitor approached his end. Many hi-fi manufacturers -- even some industry stalwarts -- begin, thrive, and ultimately die while still riding on the shoulders of their founders. Not so ARC. Few companies in high-performance audio have a longer history or a greater pedigree. Johnson retired in 2008, handed over the reins, and set ARC free. He died in late 2011.

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Von Schweikert Audio VR-35 Export Deluxe Loudspeakers

Written by: Uday Reddy
Created: 15 August 2012

Select ComponentVSA VR-35I’m the envy of all my audiophile/home-theater buddies because I have my own dedicated sound room. It may not reach the heights of Jeff Fritz’s Music Vault, but it’s a great-sounding room and I don’t have to share it with anyone. Most audiophiles have to deal with the Wife Acceptance Factor (sorry, ladies, but almost all of us are guys), or settle for a system that does both audio and home-theater duties. Unless you have built-in, wall-mounted speakers, there’s going to have to be some compromise with speaker placement in the name of marital harmony. While Albert Von Schweikert may not have had the WAF primarily in mind, he did bring all his technical expertise to bear on the issue of a less obtrusive, against-the-wall type of speaker that would satisfy audiophile and spouse.

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Vitus Audio Signature SM-010 Mono Amplifiers

Written by: Daniel Barnum
Created: 01 August 2012

Vitus SM-010Vitus Audio electronics have impressed me at every trade-show exhibit at which I’ve heard them. VA always shows its strengths and sonic character while allowing the associated loudspeakers, cables, and ancillaries to shine. Typically, I would saunter into the room, get a first impression of the sound, then anchor myself and thoroughly enjoy the music as I worked out fantastic schemes to get the Vitus gear into my system. Cost or logistics didn’t matter -- I had to have them. Luckily, I didn’t have to follow through on my plots; I got my wish, at least for as long as it takes me to prepare this review: I’m listening to Vitus Audio’s SM-010 monoblock amplifiers ($45,000 USD per pair) in my home system.

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YG Acoustics Kipod II Signature Loudspeakers

Written by: Howard Kneller
Created: 15 July 2012

YG Acoustics Kipod II SignatureSelect ComponentIf you fancy the audiophile rags (and if you're reading this, you likely do), chances are you've heard of high-end speaker maker YG Acoustics. A while back, YGA caused a stir with an ad campaign that proclaimed its speakers "The best . . . on Earth. Period."

That's a brash statement from any manufacturer, let alone one that's extremely small (YGA currently employs only about ten people) and is barely ten years old. Not surprisingly, lots of people, including many reviewers, were taken aback. However, after listening to the company's wares, more than a few people have concluded that the statement isn't entirely hype.

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Vandersteen Audio Treo Loudspeakers

Written by: Doug Blackburn
Created: 01 July 2012

Select ComponentVandersteen Audio TreoVandersteen Audio is one of the survivors: a now-classic audio brand whose first product was the Model 2 loudspeaker, in 1977. In all those years, many flavor-of-the-month loudspeaker brands have come and gone, and most that have gone have deserved that fate.

A company doesn’t stick around for 35 years by accident -- it lasts because it makes products that people want, and has stood behind its products all that time. For many years, with his Models 1, 2, and 3, founder-owner Richard Vandersteen focused on maximum performance for the dollar. Updates for these models were issued regularly over the years, and for a long time they were Vandersteen’s core business. All featured essentially the same look: top and bottom caps of wood, and four side panels covered with an acoustically transparent cloth sock. Vandersteen’s thinking was that good-looking wood cabinets are expensive and add nothing to a speaker’s performance. Avoiding expensive wood finishes let him engineer better sound into his speakers than other companies could put into speakers at similar prices with real-wood finishes.

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Magico Q1 Loudspeakers

Written by: Peter Roth
Created: 15 June 2012

Select ComponentMagico Q1When any audio component comes in for review, it’s usually several weeks before its true nature begins to fully reveal itself. Familiar recordings of different musical styles, placing different demands on a playback system, are selected to tease out the character and capabilities of the device under test. But every once in a while, the initial impact made by a component is so clear that it stands out in stark relief from the rest. In those rare circumstances, the hundreds of tracks played in the following weeks serve only to confirm that initial impression, rather than blaze a circuitous trail to its real character, hitherto unrevealed. 

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Hemingway Audio Prime Reference Mk.II Speaker Cables, Interconnects, and Power Cords

Written by: Michael Wright
Created: 01 June 2012

HemingwayI enjoy doing cable reviews . . . but nothing seems to get audiophiles more stirred up than criticisms of their speakers or cables. Critiques of anything else seem permissible, but cables and speakers . . . say the wrong thing and you’ll get e-mails for weeks. I know this because I visit audio forums and message boards, and I read what the cliques have to say about what reviewers have written about their favorite cables. A lot of the time, what these folks seem to forget is that reviewers need to use a unique set of standards in choosing cables. 

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Synergistic Research Element Copper, Tungsten, and Copper-Tungsten-Silver Interconnects and Speaker Cables

Written by: Howard Kneller
Created: 15 May 2012

Synergistic ResearchSelect ComponentIn April 2009, when I reviewed Synergistic Research’s Tesla Apex interconnects and speaker cables, I concluded that they were among the best cables I’d heard regardless of price -- and I had heard more than a few. However, as a result of nothing more than my own carelessness and the need to begin my next review, I failed to give the Teslas the Reviewers’ Choice award they deserved. I remedied that failing two months later in a follow-up review, and wondered what Synergistic could come up with next. 

I got my answer at the 2011 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, when the company’s chief designer, Ted Denney III, released their new Element models. At that show, Denney told me that the Element cables represent an "enormous" jump in performance over the Teslas, which are to be discontinued. Knowing firsthand just how good the Teslas are, I was skeptical of this claim. Clearly, a review was in order. 

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  1. Crystal Cable Arabesque Mini Loudspeakers
  2. EgglestonWorks Fontaine Signature Loudspeakers
  3. AudioQuest Diamond and Carbon FireWire 800 Cables
  4. Artos Audio Sunrise Loudspeakers
  5. Esoteric I-03 Integrated Amplifier
  6. NuForce DAC-9 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  7. Audience adeptResponse aR6-TS Power Conditioner
  8. EAR MC 4 Step-Up Transformer
  9. PBN Audio Montana InnerChoic Liberty Loudspeakers
  10. Simple Design Sonore Music Server
  11. Herron Audio VTSP-3A Preamplifier
  12. Copland CDA825 CD Player
  13. TW-Acustic Raven 10.5 Tonearm
  14. Artisan Silver MC Phono Stage
  15. MSB Technology Universal Media Transport
  16. Well Tempered Lab Amadeus Turntable
  17. Purity Audio Design Purity Reference Preamplifier
  18. Silverline Audio Sonatina Mk.IV Loudspeakers
  19. Ayre Acoustics DX-5 Universal A/V Engine
  20. Coda Technologies 15.0 Stereo Amplifier
  21. LessLoss Firewall Power Conditioner and DFPC Signature Power Cable
  22. Miyajima Laboratory Premium BE Mono Cartridge
  23. Magnum Dynalab MD 309 Integrated Amplifier
  24. Audio Research Reference 5 Preamplifier
  25. VAC Phi 200 Stereo Amplifier
  26. Ortofon Cadenza Mono Phono Cartridge
  27. Ultrasone Edition 8 Headphones
  28. YG Acoustics Carmel Loudspeakers
  29. Atma-Sphere Music Amplifier M-60 Mk.3.1 Mono Amplifiers
  30. AudioPrism Ground Control Grounding Cables
  31. Nordost Norse Frey Interconnects and Speaker Cables
  32. Ayre Acoustics KX-R Preamplifier and MX-R Mono Amplifiers
  33. Raysonic SP-300 Integrated Amplifier
  34. Synergistic Research Galileo Universal Interconnect and Speaker Cells, and Mini Power Couplers
  35. VAC Renaissance Mk.3 Preamplifier
  36. Accustic Arts Reference Tube-DAC II SE DAC and Reference Drive II CD Transport
  37. Silent Running Audio VR fp isoBASE Equipment Platforms
  38. EAR 890 Stereo Amplifier

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