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Feb 2026
High-End Audio Reviews — Gryphon Antileon & Furutech Premieres
World-premiere gear, FIAE show
report, and 30 years of audiophile insight.
The February 2026 issue of Enjoy the Music.com is a celebration of music and romance! We feature a wide mix of premiere high-end audio equipment reviews, the FIAE 2026 show preview, and editorial pieces on audiophile culture — key highlights include the North America Premiere review of Gryphon's Antileon Revelation amplifier and a world premiere review of Furutech's GTO-D3 NCF Power Distributor + Origin Power Cord. The issue is dated February 2026 as we celebrate romantic music as a lasting gift and the importance of bringing new listeners into the hobby, with features on how luxury home audio shows (FIAE, Montreal Audiofest,
etc) are rediscovering the joy of attentive listening. These thematic pieces set a cultural and community context for the technical reviews that follow. This issue's mix of
long-form reviews, editorials, and show reporting makes it useful both as a buyer's reference and as a cultural snapshot of the
high-end audiophile scene in early 2026. Happy Valentine's Day music lovers, and as always... enjoy the
music!
---> Feb 2026 High-End Audio Reviews — Gryphon Antileon & Furutech Premieres
Plus FIAE 2026 Show Coverage.

Southwest Audio Fest 2026: Major Hi-FI Show
Begins A Day Early
Southwest Audio Fest (SWAF), an exiting affluent high-end audiophile event, announced a schedule shift for its 2026 edition, replacing the traditional Sunday session with a new Thursday opening to boost attendance and preserve family time for
visitors. SWAF 2026 will begin July 23th, and end the 25th at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel in downtown Dallas,
Texas. Organizers said the move responds directly to long-standing industry feedback about slow Sundays, and positions Dallas as an ideal testbed for a Thursday–Friday–Saturday format. The gear lineup at Southwest Audio Fest 2026 spans the full spectrum of
high-fidelity audio and related lifestyle categories: expect
floorstanding and bookshelf loudspeakers, vacuum tube and solid-state amplifiers,
state-of-the-art Hi-Res Audio DACs and streamers, reference turntables and tonearms, plus premium interconnects and loudspeaker cables. Be sure to learn about
room treatment solutions that are showcased in purpose-tuned demo rooms. Music lovers will enjoy meeting up with other enthusiasts during peak days and create a livelier, more efficient experience for exhibitors and attendees
alike.
---> Southwest Audio Fest 2026: Major Hi-FI Show Beings A Day Early.

Coming Soon! Florida International Audio Expo 2026 Show Report
The eighth annual Florida International Audio Expo (FIAE) will convene audiophiles, industry professionals, and music lovers for a
three-day celebration of sound from Friday, February 20 through Sunday, February 22, at the Sheraton Tampa Brandon. The show pairs formal demo rooms with
fun listening lounges so attendees can hear loudspeakers, high-fidelity
audio electronics, turntables, and immersive headphones under realistic conditions, making it a practical venue for
side-by-side comparisons and hands-on auditions. Exhibitor participation is strong, with organizers reporting excellent exhibit spaces that bring together international brands, boutique builders, and regional specialists.
Reporting on every show to date, Enjoy the Music.com continues to
be a valuable resource for the high-end audio industry as we once again
sponsor FIAE. As this is a family event with many affluent young adults
and children attending, Enjoy the Music.com will have a special Passport
to Sound booklet for younger audiophiles. Music lovers will find flagship components and niche products across categories including loudspeakers, amplifiers, turntables, cabling, and headphone systems, while many rooms are staffed by designers and product specialists who can explain technical tradeoffs and setup
tips.
---> Coming Soon! Florida International Audio Expo 2026 Show Report.
AXPONA 2026 Audiophile /
High-End Audio Show
Audio Expo North
America (AXPONA) 2026 takes place from April 10th through 12th at The Renaissance Schaumburg Convention
Center close to Chicago. This annual three-day immersive high-fidelity audio experience
features a multitude of floors, hallways, and exhibit rooms. The
AXPONA 2026 show brings together music lovers, audiophiles, and industry professionals for three days of sound exploration. Attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with
cutting-edge audio demonstrations, product debuts, and opportunities to engage directly with manufacturers and
designers. One of the defining features of AXPONA 2026 is its extensive collection of over 220
high-fidelity listening rooms. These rooms allow visitors to audition floorstanding
loudspeakers, powerful amplifiers, precision turntables, Hi-Res
Audio DACs, and other components in controlled environments that highlight the nuances of each
sound system. Exhibitors range from boutique audio artisans to globally recognized
hi-fi brands, offering a rare chance to compare equipment side by side.
---> AXPONA 2026 High-End Audiophile Show
Info & Reports.

HIGH END Vienna 2026 — High-End Audio Premiere
Show
The HIGH END Vienna 2026 arrives with remarkable momentum: the
world's leading international audio show is already fully booked several months before opening. Set to take place from June 4th through 7th at the Austria Center Vienna (ACV), the early sell-out signals not only strong demand, but also a collective eagerness across the industry to witness a landmark edition. After 21 years, relocating the event to Vienna marks a symbolic and practical fresh start that many exhibitors and visitors view as a turning point. Moving the show to the Austria Center Vienna represents a strategic milestone for HIGH
END. The
venue's modern infrastructure and forward-looking facilities create a canvas for exhibitors to showcase cutting-edge audio technology in a professional, flexible environment. Organizers and participants alike expect the
center's layout and technical capabilities to elevate demonstrations, listening rooms, and product
launches.
---> HIGH END Vienna 2026 — High-End Audio Premiere Show.

Tiny Vinyl Goes Global:
Pocket-Sized Collectibles Because... Why Not?
Tiny Vinyl is turning into a new profit center for record labels and music rights holders as these 4" discs cost ~$15. Audiophiles take note as these tiny records may provide the least amount of actual vinyl sound quality due to minimizing the vinyl surface area. Still, it does not make these any less 'collectable' with pop songs on playable records, which has now expanded from the U.S. into Europe. Music available includes songs from Chappell Roan, Rihanna, and KATSEYE. Tiny Vinyl, the
Nashville-based startup that presses four-inch playable records, might attract collectors and Gen Z who want another thing to hype such as music memorabilia. The miniature discs are said to be playable at standard 33rpm on most turntables despite their
pint-sized format, and each release is often numbered and marketed as a 'limited collectible'. The
format's novelty and artist choices have driven some retail partnerships and media attention, possibly positioning Tiny Vinyl more as a lifestyle product, plus it's a new revenue stream for labels and
artists.
---> Tiny Vinyl Goes Global: Pocket-Sized Collectibles Because... Why Not? 
Luminate Music Report Finds Internet Streaming Dominate All Others
Luminate published its 2025 year-end music report, which provides us a broad snapshot of how audio listeners, sound platforms, and song creators navigated another year of rapid change. The report underscores that streaming remains the primary mode of music consumption, while emerging dynamics — from
short-form video virality to renewed interest in catalog and physical formats — are reshaping what success looks like for artists and labels.
Luminate's analysis frames 2025 as a year of consolidation for major platforms and experimentation for creators seeking sustainable revenue. Luminate's 2025 music report highlights several notable trends including
short-form video and social discovery, which continued to drive spikes in
single-track consumption, accelerating breakout moments for independent artists, and prompting labels to rethink release strategies. At the same time, catalog listening showed resilience, with older albums and legacy artists maintaining steady share of total streams, and vinyl LP and premium physical formats (CD, 4" Tiny Vinyl,
SACD, etc.) enjoying a modest but meaningful resurgence among collectors.
---> Luminate Music Report Finds Internet Streaming Dominate All Others.

Giving The Gift Of Music On Valentine's Day
Roses only last a week, romantic music lasts a lifetime.
Editorial By Roger Skoff
It's coming;
Valentine's Day on February 14th, and this year should be something extra
special! Sharing your life and love as you warmly show how you feel about
her. And while a simple bunch of roses is acceptable— at least where I live
— they run close to a hundred bucks! Sure, they're lovely, and they do check
the "romantic gesture" box, but, unlike a romantic relationship, flowers, they
just don't last. They start drooping in just a day or two. In just a few days
more, they're looking tired, and before a week is up, they're ready for the
trash. It's a lot of money to pay for something that isn't going to last a whole
lot longer than it takes for your tubes to warm up. Why not give her something that lasts longer, shows your
feelings more personally, may cost less than the traditional blooms, and carries
a bonus no bouquet can ever match? If it's music, she may have to play it on your
system! This is also a great opportunity to get her a sound system, too, but let's
save that for another Valentine's Day.
--->
Giving The Gift Of Music On Valentine's Day.

North American Premiere Review!
Gryphon Antileon Revelation Amplifier Review — Dynamics, Detail, & Drive
Class A 160 Wpc power, purity, and the
all-important real-world listening impressions.
Review By Tom Lyle
I read somewhere that I praise
every audio component reviewed for Enjoy the Music.com; after two decades
of listening and testing, I can understand why. Advances in engineering mean
that many review samples—amplifiers, preamplifiers, and loudspeakers—now
deliver exceptional sound quality plus fit and finish. Just taking one look at
the new Gryphon Audio Designs' Antileon Revelation stereo/mono amplifier proves
this point in 2026. That wasn't true when I began covering high-end audio in the
late 1900s, and my blunt critiques back then sometimes led to awkward
conversations with manufacturers and distributors. My aim remains to give clear,
practical assessments of how gear performs in real rooms and systems so readers
can decide whether it's the right match for their setup and budget. However, what matters more than whether I give a component or
loudspeaker system a glowing review is whether it fits one's system, room, and
budget. My job is to clearly describe equipment traits.
--->
Gryphon Antileon Revelation Amplifier Review.
World Premiere Review!
Furutech GTO-D3 NCF Power Distributor + Origin Power Cord
Review — High-End Audiophile Power Solution
Clean, low-noise power delivery for hi-fi systems; NCF damping and precision-engineered Origin cord for ultimate clarity.
Review By Paul Schumann
One
of the eternal struggles of audiophiles is getting clean power from their AC
outlet. Many have gone to great extremes to get that pure AC sign wave. The most
extreme example is the Japanese audiophile who installed their own power pole
with a transformer in their front yard. At audio shows, I've been blown away by
the size of some power conditioning units, which could easily be mistaken for
power amplifiers. A few months ago, I reviewed an isolation transformer. It
worked great, but it was large, heavy, and I had to take great pains to keep it
out of my wife's line of sight. After that experience, I started looking for a
more elegant solution to power distribution. That's when I landed on the
Furutech gear. A few years ago, I reviewed the
Furutech NCF Clear Line AC Power Line Optimizers
within my system, and I was impressed by how seemingly simple devices could make
such a difference in my system. I always wondered if I could unlock the full
potential of those cool devices by pairing them with other Furutech gear instead
of the generic power strip I've been using for years.
--->
Furutech GTO-D3 NCF Power Distributor + Origin Power Cord Review.

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