The Avari C1A Phono Stage Review
Plain vanilla does not get plainer than this. The Avari Phono stage is by all accounts, a very boring black box. It is no-frills styled and scores low on the […]
Plain vanilla does not get plainer than this. The Avari Phono stage is by all accounts, a very boring black box. It is no-frills styled and scores low on the […]
Among many privileges and luxuries that my full-time job as an audio reviewer provides, is personally meeting so many interesting people from our beloved industry. And among those, there are […]
After my completion of the LUMIN X1 audiophile network player review, Angus Leung from LUMIN proposed, that it would be interesting to evaluate a more affordable LUMIN T2, that uses […]
You could say, that I’m both, rather well informed and quite fond about the analog products from the Japanese boutique high-end manufacturer Murasakino. I’ve already reviewed the Murasakino Sumile Mono […]
These days it seems more and more people are turning to integrated amplifiers rather than separate components for their audio needs. But can an integrated amplifier provide the same performance […]
The attentive Mono and Stereo readers will surely remember that I’ve already reviewed Murasakino Sumile MC cartridge some time ago. This is what I’ve written almost three years back… “Murasakino’s […]
Our beloved industry is offering a rather amazing amount of high-end audio products from all the continents. They are results of the different quests for perfection. There are many approaches […]
What is so exciting about Arthur Marker’s RevOpods, that wouldn’t let yours truly mind at ease and push him to continually swap them from one component to another? Well, quite […]
It’s always a pleasure to learn what is new at the Apertura Audio, exchange the correspondence with Laurence Poyer, learn what it or talk in person at the shows. Her […]