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.
BenQ has just released its latest DLP display, the HT4550i LED 4K Projector. With prodigious light output, nearly full coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut, HDR, and a razor-sharp image, it raises the bar for what’s possible in a $2,999 projector
MartinLogan has recently re-invented their Motion Series speakers. The Motion XT F100 Tower Speaker is not just an update, but a from-the-ground-up redesign that sounds amazing and looks stylish.
For over three decades, Definitive Technology has been building speakers with great success. The two specific aspects of their speakers that are the most recognizable are the bipolar designs and built-in powered subwoofers. Their latest flagship line is the Dymension series, and we are going to wring out a 5.2 system consisting of the DM70 towers for the front left & right, the DM60 towers for the rear left & right, and the DM30 center channel speaker.
Andover Audio has just released its all-new SpinBase MAX Turntable Speaker. It’s an unusual product as it is a Bluetooth speaker specifically designed to support a turntable on top. It’s also the new and improved version from the original Spinbase that was released a few years back.
A wireless headphone with the latest Bluetooth Codecs, advanced noise cancellation, and a sumptuous yet rock-solid build is put to the test to see how they perform in the rigors of real-world conditions.
Hello SECRETS readers! We will be bringing you coverage of the Audio Advice Live 2023 show to these pages as we ramble through the halls and rooms in Raleigh, N...