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AVID HiFi Acutus Dark Iron Turntable, Nexus Tonearm, and Ionic Cartridge

Written by: Jonathan Gorse
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 01 January 2025

Reviewers' ChoiceFor more than 25 years, the AVID Acutus has been regarded as one of the world’s finest turntables. A brainchild of Conrad Mas, who heads AVID HiFi to this day, the fundamental design of the Acutus has remained largely unchanged since its introduction in 1999: a heavy subchassis and 10kg platter hung from three sprung suspension turrets held in position by elastomeric bands and driven by an AC motor via twin rubber belts. Of course, the Acutus line of turntables and associated power supplies have undergone many refinements over the years.

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Bowers & Wilkins 801 D4 Signature Loudspeaker

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 01 December 2024

Reviewers' ChoiceClose your eyes and picture a chair. This image in your mind is the ideal of a chair, of how a chair should look. The Platonic conception of a chair. That chair may not exist in the real world, but it’s what you think a chair should look like.

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Keith Monks Prodigy Plus Record-Cleaning Machine

Written by: Jonathan Gorse
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 15 November 2024

Reviewers' ChoiceOrigins

The vinyl era dates back to 1948, when Columbia Records issued the very first 33rpm LP, a recording of Felix Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E Minor, with soloist Nathan Milstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra under Bruno Walter. But it wasn’t until the mid-1960s that the challenge of keeping records clean was seriously addressed. That happened when Percy Wilson, then technical editor of the UK classical-music magazine Gramophone, wrote a series of papers on the subject for the Audio Engineering Society.

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European Audio Team Fortissimo S Turntable and F-Note Tonearm

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 01 November 2024

Reviewers' ChoiceAt Munich’s High End 2024, I spent an inordinate amount of time browsing the European Audio Team display. Their booth was encircled with turntables and tube electronics, two 20th-century technologies with which I’ve had a long-standing love affair. My relationship with EAT goes back eight years, to 2016, when I reviewed the company’s C-Major turntable. I got a real charge out of that ’table, out of its combination of visual low-slung elegance and excellent sound quality.

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Simaudio Moon 891 Streaming Preamplifier

Written by: Aron Garrecht
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 01 October 2024

Note: for the full suite of measurements from the SoundStage! Audio-Electronics Lab, click here.

Reviewers' ChoiceThe term “integrated product” can mean many things in the audio industry. In browsing through the North Collection of components on Simaudio’s website, you will find several integrated products differentiated by number-based identifiers, each positioned opposite its functional counterpart. The 641 integrated amplifier ($11,000, all prices in USD) and matching 681 streaming DAC ($12,000) are the most wallet-friendly products in the North Collection. The 700 series, comprising the 761 power amplifier ($14,000) and 791 streaming preamplifier ($16,000), delivers a step up in performance and complexity. The flagships are the 861 power amplifier ($22,000) and 891 streaming preamplifier ($25,000), the latter of which is the subject of this review.

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Electrocompaniet AW 300 M Mono Power Amplifier

Written by: Phil Gold
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 15 September 2024

Note: for the full suite of measurements from the SoundStage! Audio-Electronics Lab, click here.

Scandinavia is home to many highly regarded audio companies, but most are located in Sweden and Denmark. Norway has just a few well-known makes, including Electrocompaniet, Hegel Music Systems, and SEAS. Hegel and Electrocompaniet are both active in electronics, while SEAS makes speaker drivers for speaker manufacturers.

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Perlisten Audio R5t Loudspeaker

Written by: Jonathan Gorse
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 01 September 2024

Note: measurements taken in the anechoic chamber at Canada's National Research Council can be found through this link.

Founded in 2020, Perlisten Audio is a relatively new entrant on the high-end audio scene. The firm was established by a team of industry veterans with the goal of manufacturing high-performing loudspeaker systems to rival the best at their price points. The first model was the S7t, a tall, four-way loudspeaker which utilizes several relatively small bass drivers to deliver satisfying bass extension in a slender design. Priced at around $20,000 per pair (all prices in USD), the S7t distinguished itself sufficiently well from the surrounding mass of competing designs to win several audio awards. From there, the firm has expanded its range to offer a wider range of options.

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Voodoo Labs Witchcraft Speaker Cable

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 01 August 2024

My father and his parents—my grandparents (obviously)—were kind, generous, inoffensive people. They wouldn’t say shit if they had a mouth full of it.

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Charisma Audio Signature Two Moving-Coil Phono Cartridge

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 15 July 2024

We’re on an analog roll here at SoundStage! Ultra. In the past couple of months, we’ve reviewed the Thales TTT-Compact II turntable system and the matching X-quisite Voro cartridge, the Musical Fidelity M8xTT and Vertere Acoustics MG-1 turntables, and the Audio-Technica AT-ART20 cartridge. I’ve kept up the pace with the first installment of my VPI Prime Signature tonearm upgrade path and thrown in some analog love from European Audio Team.

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Vertere Acoustics MG-1 Turntable

Written by: Jonathan Gorse
Category: Full-Length Reviews
Created: 01 July 2024

In 2023 I visited Vertere Acoustics, a small London-based manufacturer of turntables and related products. The company was founded in 2006 by mechanical engineer and turntable designer Touraj Moghaddam after he separated from Roksan, a company he had cofounded some 20 years earlier. Roksan achieved early success with Moghaddam’s first turntable design, the Xerxes, which is still in production, after many iterations, and is still highly regarded.

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  1. Thales TTT-Compact II Turntable System
  2. Naim Audio NAP 350 Mono Amplifier
  3. Audio-Technica AT-ART20 Moving-Coil Cartridge
  4. X-quisite Voro Moving-Coil Phono Cartridge
  5. Musical Fidelity M8xTT Turntable
  6. Naim Audio NAC 332 Preamplifier and NPX 300 Power Supply
  7. DALI Epikore 11 Loudspeaker
  8. Naim Audio NSS 333 Streaming DAC
  9. YG Acoustics Peaks Ascent Loudspeaker
  10. Audionet Humboldt Integrated Amplifier

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