The Sonus faber Lilium speakers represent some of the best speakers on planet earth. Expensive? Yes. Heavy? Yes. Beautiful? Obviously. Worth every penny?
A few months ago, I reviewed the Bowers & Wilkins Formation Bar and Bass module. While I was very impressed with two-channel music sources through the...
The Walsh line of speakers is the direct descendant of a Lincoln Walsh omnidirectional design from the 70s. The company has dropped its dealers, and no...
Dedicated home theaters may not be as popular but media rooms are morphing from family/living rooms.The GoldenEar Invisa-Series (in-wall and in-ceiling)...
There are three essential components to an audio system; the source, amplification, and speakers. Examples of sources include CD players, turntables and...
The B&W Formation Duo is something really new from one of the most respected names in audio reproduction. The Formation Duo is a wireless no-compromise...
Most of the time, when people find out I review audio they think of it as an expensive endeavor. ‘You have to buy this component and then this other...
While similar in appearance to the existing Performa3 F208 loudspeaker, one should not be so quick to judge a book by its cover. The Revel Performa F228Be is a completely new design that just happens to fit in the same tailored suit.
The Klipsch Forte III is an ambitious horn-loaded speaker that has a heritage pedigree. Under constant scientific refinement for over thirty years the Klipsch Forte III offers the latest thinking from one of the most respected and famous speaker manufacturers. Produced for ultimate performance and handcrafted beauty, the Klipsch Forte III is also affordable and has a small footprint.
Of late I’ve been busy doing reviews of high quality bookshelf size speakers that punch way above their weight in terms of audio quality and bang for the audio buck.