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  Reviews & Articles Within This Issue
  4 Rob Lawley 
  The boss of Sevenoaks Sound & Vision on the importance of customer service, selling £400k systems and steady expansion.
   
  8 Stan's Safari 
  Stan Curtis understands the desire for a bargain, but says clone products from unknown brands
  aren't the way to get one.
   
  10 Magico A5 
  Having been impressed by the A3 speaker from the California manufacturer, Martin Colloms moves on to the larger A5 floorstander:
  it's demanding of the amp with which it's used, but also a total revelation.
   
  17 iFi Audio Zen Stream 
  This slimline network player may look perfect for a desktop system – you can even stand it on end to save space – but its scintillating performance means
  it's destined for even greater things.
   
  21 Vertere DG-1S 
  There's more to the new version of this entry-level record player from the British brand: a raft of performance enhancements ensure it sound better than ever, too, says reviewer Ed Selley.
   
  24 DSD Realities 
  Two decades on from the 'format war' with DVD-Audio, those measuring the DSD format in order to criticize it are still getting things completely wrong. Keith Howard puts the record straight.
   
  28 Mission 770 
  The speaker responsible for the early success of its manufacturer has been revived: and Martin says that, while it stays true to the spirit of the original, the new version has moved the game on a long way.
   
  31 FiiO K9 Pro ESS 
  Forced into a chip-change by global circumstances, the Chinese manufacturer has managed to further improve its highly-appealing desktop
  DAC / headphone amplifier, making it even more of a bargain.
   
  34 Neat Petite Classic 
  More than 30 years on from the superb original Neat Petite, this latest version sounds big, exciting and totally musical.
   
  37 Cyrus Classic Amp 
  Cyrus may be going back to its roots with its latest arrival, but it has more than a hint of the performance of its pricier stablemates.
   
  40 Musical Fidelity MX-Stream 
  This compact network transport can show a clean pair of heels to the idea of playing music from your computer.
   
  
Focal Utopia Headphones Third Edition Review
After six years on sale, Focal's flagship headphone receives a comprehensive
revision, drawing on the company's speaker expertise to stay competitive.
Review By Ed Shelly
2016 was
the point when Focal's commitment to the headphone category stepped up a gear.
Up to then, the company had been content to produce relatively affordable
models, contesting the newly created 'nomad' category of headphones that could
be used both at home and on the move, but the release of three considerably more
expensive models marked a shift upmarket and much of the credibility that
underpinned this was supplied by the flagship. As well as making use of the
Utopia name for the first time on a headphone, Focal also employed beryllium for
a driver material.
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Focal Utopia Headphones Third Edition Review.
 
   
  45 Grimm Audio M1 
  Designed by a Dutch-based company with extensive studio audio experience, this network audio player has hidden abilities: as well as playing music exceptionally well, it can also be configured as a server, too.
   
  48 Acoustic Energy AE500 
  It may be the smallest model in its range, but this compact monitor has a sound with depth, detail and sophistication.
   
  51 Melody AN300B Max 
  Built by an Australian company with its own factory in China, this beautifully finished valve integrated amplifier proves a major hit with Chris Frankland.
   
  
   
  54 Zorloo Zophia 
  Headphones offering both wired and wireless operation aren't new – but this one can handle ultra-hi-res music when cabled.
   
  54 Bowers & Wilkins PX8 
  The latest headphone design from the British speaker company is wireless, has sophisticated noise-cancelling, and uses carbon drivers.
  There's even an '007 Edition'!
   
  56 Vini Reilly 
  Mark Prendergast presents an overview of the creativity of the Durutti Column artist.
   
  58 Music 
  Our pick of the best releases, from classical and jazz on DSD to secondhand buys.
   
  64 Soundstage 
  Is Andrew Everard finally going into storage? Yes – and it's not proving cheap!
   
 
 
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