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Critical Mass Systems first caught my eye at a Rocky Mountain Audio Fest. As I traipsed about from floor to floor, desperately hoping that the packed elevator wouldn’t resemble a Turkish sauna or simply break down, I came across a large room wherein stood a gleaming set of black Critical Mass Systems Maxxum racks that looked as though they had emerged from the Ferrari paint shop or its equivalent. The equipment they were supporting was almost an afterthought because the racks themselves were so fetching—to the max, as it were. Fast forward about a decade or so and I receive…
Analysis Plus is essentially an engineering firm that has chosen audio manufacturing as one of the areas to focus their resources. What I find interesting is that the fundamental concepts and design geometry that Mark Markel had identified years ago has remained essentially unchanged within their product line. In today’s popular culture, a large cross-section of people are drawn to new, improved, enhanced, or next generation, all of which basically boils down to the concept of different. Now, Analysis Plus has developed refinements to their products over the years, with advancements in conductor materials, terminations, and minor tweaks of the…
Come join us of a unique Audiophile Club of Athens (ACA) event at Melody Club on Saturday December 14th at 18:30! Matthieau Latour, Nagra Audio Division Director will be present at the event.Nikos Antypas from the renowned Greek bank Socrates will also attend. We will run demonstrations of our core systems featuring Speakers from YG Acoustics, Estellon & Diapason, Electornics from Nagra, Boulder, Sugden & Lehman audio, Digital from Nagra, MSB, Roon Nucleus, Sonore, Turntable playback from J. Sikora, Brinkmann & Bergman and lots more….
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Costa Kekemenis, Melody Club & Aphrodites Vision CEO & Principal visiting Seoul for the HiEnd Show 2019 with Nagra.
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http://www.the-ear.net/review-hardware/diapason-adamantes-v-standmount-loudspeaker homemusicreviewsshow reportshow tofeaturesnewswritersgearlogin/join hardware review Diapason Adamantes V Friday, August 23, 2019 standmount loudspeaker Trevor Butler Having visited the Diapason headquarters a couple of years ago I discovered first-hand the commitment involved in each and every pair of hand-made speakers from this renowned Italian brand. So, when the opportunity arose to look closely at the new Adamantes V two-way bookshelf model, I jumped at the chance. After a brief listen at this year’s Munich High End event in May I knew that designer Alessandro Schiavi’s latest creation wasn’t about to disappoint. I was right. The exquisitely crafted units are…