Established in 1999, Fluance is an online, North American-based audio company that produces high-end Home Audio, Music Systems and now High-Fidelity Turntables.
PSB has been in the speaker business for over 40 years and Paul Barton, Founder and Chief Designer, recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Toronto Audio Fest.
Whenever I have the opportunity to get my hands on a bit of Yamaha gear, I get a warm fuzzy feeling inside. My first amp was a Yamaha, and it served me well for many years, so I was happy to be offered their new 2.1 MusicCast BAR 400.
The iconic speaker brand KLH just recently made a comeback under the leadership of David Kelley, an audio industry veteran who was a longtime Klipsch and VOXX executive.
The Sonus faber Sonetto VIII loudspeakers are an upscale member of Sonus faber's new Sonetto economy line. They are intended to achieve a more modest price point than some previous Sonus faber products.
When is a desktop amp more than just a desktop amp? When it’s the NAD D 3045 Hybrid Digital Amplifier. It may be small and light but close your eyes...
The Emotiva PA-1 balanced class-D mono power amplifiers don’t generate any great expectations - Three pounds? Size of a paperback book? Only $600 a pair...
When ELAC first hired well regarded speaker designer Andrew Jones and product development specialist Chris Walker away from TAD/Pioneer back in 2015, the company made plain the seriousness of their intention to re-establish the brand back in the US market.
I recently obtained for review, a Pro-Ject RPM 9 Carbon turntable (MSRP: $2,499) with an Evo tonearm, Sumiko Starling MC phono cartridge (MSRP: $1,899), and a Pro-Ject Tube Box DS2 phono preamplifier (MSRP: $799).
Based off the stylish looking STR integrated amplifier, Anthem electronics has added two, full-blown, separate components to augment their STR two-channel audio line.
I first encountered Starke Sound at CES a couple of years ago. I’d never heard of the independent, California-based company before, but that’s part of the fun of going to audio shows; discovering new things!
One look at the L1000 from Astell & Kern and you would know immediately why I requested one for review. This company, known for some of the best high end sound available in portables as well as beautiful designs must have had an itch to apply those skills to something a little larger.