Marantz recently revamped its AV product lineup with the introduction of the new CINEMA series AV receivers, one of which is the subject of this review.
As the flagship of the newly updated Canton’s Vento series, the Vento 100 speaker features an elegant new look and is equipped with the company’s latest technological advancements.
Equipped with contemporary aesthetics and modern features, the Marantz Model 40n integrated amplifier, and CD 60 CD player form a formidable pair that seems ready to set a new bar in its price range
This review will specifically look at the latest iteration of the Zeppelin, which was introduced in late 2021. Will this new Zeppelin have what it takes to meet the ever-evolving customers’ desires and expectations?
The newly introduced models of the Concept series speakers from Q Acoustics showcase the successful implementation of the company’s unique design innovations to...
The Beethoven Baby Grand Reference is the new iteration of the Beethoven Baby Grand model in the Concert Grand series from the Austrian speaker manufacturer, Vienna Acoustics.
See the complete review for the Sonus Faber Lumina II Speakers.
The Lumina II bookshelf speakers are part of Sonus Faber’s Lumina collection.
Even though ...
See the complete review for the Vienna Acoustics Beethoven Baby Grand Reference Speakers.
The Beethoven Baby Grand Reference model is the middle of the three...
The Evo 150 is an exciting all-in-one player from Cambridge Audio that is designed to be the heart of a hi-fi music system, promising high performance with an all-in-one setup simplicity and a touch of design artistry.
Never heard about the AVM brand of audio products before? Well, if you live in the United States, you are most likely not alone. The Evolution A5.2 reviewed her...
See the complete review for the Cambridge Audio Evo 150 All-In-One Player.
The Cambridge Audio Evo 150 all-in-one player is basically a streamer, DAC, an...
Yongki considers himself as an aerospace engineer by day and an audio/home-theater enthusiast by night/weekend. He earned his doctoral degree in aerospace engineering from MIT in 1999 and has pursued a career in academia before changing path to join the aerospace industry. He has been writing for SECRETS since its early years, but was on hiatus during the few years when he was living overseas. He has been actively writing for SECRETS again not long after his return to the US in 2012. Although his field of expertise is in aerospace control systems as exemplified by more than 80 technical articles in various aerospace-related journals and conferences, his passion has always been in hi-fi audio reproduction. It is this continued passion for audio that has kept him as a long-time member of the SECRETS team.