When the team at Cambridge saw my Monitor Audio Silver 300 review where I used my trusty CXA60 as the amp, they thought I needed a bit of an upgrade. So, they reached out and sent me the step-up, the CXA81 as a long-term loaner.
When designing the V3 Two-Channel Integrated Amplifier, Fosi Audio tried something a bit different than most Amazon brands, they asked some audiophiles what they wanted in a budget amp.
I used to always get irritated by bookshelf speakers being called stand mounts. Until of course, I got my hands on these. The Wharfdale Evo 4.2. 'EVO' is short for Evolution.
Living as I do about 30 miles east of Columbus puts me in about the dead center of Ohio, geographically speaking. Mostly what you will find out here, with a cur...
Introduction
Greetings Secrets readers! We will be coming to you from the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, from September 7th to the 9th, to bring you a...
We all know that Italian sports cars are among the most desired in the world. The Stradivarius violin is from Cremona, Italy. Italian fashion also sets the stan...
Aiyima is a pretty well-known affordable hi-fi brand often found on Amazon. I recently got the chance to check out their rather unique-looking A08 Pro Integrated Amplifier.
Art for the eyes and ears, Campfire Audio’s Solaris Stellar Horizon sets a new bar for in-ear monitors. They set out to fully re-envision the classic IEM, elevating sound and design alike to create something entirely new and dynamic. While at the same time sticking to what makes Campfire Audio, Campfire Audio.
In the early eighties (dating my ears), I remember my first audio experience. A medium-sized retailer called Musical Images, run by Greg Belemjian, was competing with the mega companies selling "perfect sound" from transistor amps.
In many ways, the ATC SCM100ASLT is like the Bentley Continental GT of loudspeakers. It’s big, it’s very powerful, it’s luxuriously finished, it sounds like nothing else, and it’s very, very British.
Up to bat this month: two unique displays of unrelenting riffage, both equal in their intensity; followed by a nefarious descent into the only John Carpenter Moshpit that you can still bust teeth inside.