High-End Audio / Audiophile & Music Industry News
11 / 27 / 24
Part 4: Capital Audiofest 2024 7th Floor Rooms 736 to 761
Listening to luxurious stereo systems at CAF 2024.
Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Rick Becker
I've commented extensively on Bache Audio speakers
before. They are a boutique manufacturer in Brooklyn with an in-house listening
room. The floorstanding speaker here was their newest model, the Sofia-103 with
a side-firing 10" fiber wood cone woofer to achieve low extension. Note the
twin tweeters in D'Appolito configuration with 6.5" mid-woofers on the front
baffle and the super-tweeter on top. They aim for high efficiency in their
designs and I heard no compression or clipping from the Russian KT tubes in the Alexus
Audio monoblocks. That was the Sofia 101 stand-mounted monitor next to it
and there is a Sofia 102 midsize floorstander in the lineup, too. DS Audio makes optical cartridges with matching phono
stages but the music I heard here was streamed through a Cocktail Audio digital
front end below the turntable.
---> Part 4: Capital Audiofest 2024 7th Floor Rooms 736 to 761.
11 / 26 / 24
Warner Music Group 2024 Financial Results
Warner Music Group Corp. (WMG) fourth-quarter and full-year financial results for the periods ended September 30, 2024 have been released, and the numbers are very interesting. According to WMG's report, their income was up by 2.8% (or 2.9% in constant currency). Digital revenue was reduced by 0.2% (or increased 0.2% in constant currency) and streaming revenue increased 1.0% (or 1.3% in constant currency). Recorded Music streaming revenue increased 2.1% (or 2.5% in constant currency). Music streaming was up 5.6% (or 6.0% in constant currency) while Music Publishing streaming income was reduced by 4.2%, though Music Publishing streaming revenue was up 5.2%. Revenue increases in this quarter were driven by growth in Recorded Music licensing, physical, artist services, expanded-rights revenue, and Music Publishing synchronization revenue.
Basic and Diluted earnings per share were $0.08 for both the Class A and Class B shareholders due to the net income attributable to the Company in the quarter of $48 million. As of September 30, 2024, the Company reported a cash balance of $694 million, total debt of $4.014 billion and net debt (defined as total debt, net of deferred financing costs, premiums and discounts, minus cash and equivalents) of $3.320 billion, compared to $3.323 billion at the end of the prior year. Cash provided by operating activities decreased 10% to $304 million from $338 million in the prior-year quarter. The decrease was largely the result of timing of working capital, partially offset by the timing of severance payments related to the
Company's restructuring plans. Capital expenditures decreased to $33 million, from $38 million in the prior-year quarter. Free Cash Flow, as defined below, decreased 10% to $271 million from $300 million in the prior-year quarter. Last week, the
Company's board of directors authorized a new $100 million share repurchase
program.
11 / 25 / 24
Part 3: Capital Audiofest 2024 Rooms 702 to 733
Impressive stereo systems on the 7th floor at CAF 2024.
Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Rick Becker
This room was attributed to Hollis Audio Labs, but I
recognize the gentleman from Danville Signal from last year. This is a
B2B room, I think, where other manufacturers come seeking engineering expertise
for their projects. Attending CAF puts them right in the thick of activity. I came
upon a room down the hall that tapped into Danville for their services. This was my first experience of the classic
Audience
1+1 monitor, now in its 5th version ($3900). The excellence was easily confirmed
but the surprise was that it was driven by the Atma-Sphere Class D GaNFET
monoblocks. I've visited Ralph Karsten's room at AXPONA several times and
been underwhelmed by the performance, which I attributed to the monoblocks being
set directly on the carpet. Here, they were placed on an amp stand with
vibration-absorbing footers which seems to have made a significant difference
– or maybe it was just the speakers?
---> Part 3: Capital Audiofest 2024 Rooms 702 to 733.
11 / 22 / 24
Part 2: Capital Audiofest 2024 Rooms 833 To 861
Enjoying great gear and music on floor 8.
Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Rick Becker
Vinyl Sound, a retailer from a suburb of Buffalo,
NY, had a straightforward rig on a SolidSteel rack. An Accuphase
E-5000 integrated amp ($18,975) was the heart of the system. A HiFi Rose
RS150B Reference network streamer ($4500) handled the digital. An IsoTechV5
Aquarius power conditioner ($3k) was hiding on the bottom shelf and Furutech
cables were used throughout. On top of the Tannoy Stirling iii LZ Limited Edition
speakers ($6250 each/show price $5625) were Tannoy Prestige GR Super Tweeters
($2195 each/show price $1975). Lovely cabinet work on this traditional style. This
was my first time seeing IsoAcoustics footers on a Tannoy speaker. The turntable was a
TransRotor (Germany) with a
separate power supply on the shelf below, but it was not on the room sheet, nor
was the cartridge.
---> Part 2: Capital Audiofest 2024 Rooms 833 To 861.
11 / 21 / 24
Kronos Discovery Vinyl LP
Turntable Review
Drive-by reviewing at Long Valley.
Rick Becker
Investigates A Treasured Turntable.
It
was supposed to be a nearly five-hour trip but my wife missed a turn on the
shortcut and took the Shooting Brake through an all-terrain parking lot to buy
lunch at Subway. Then there were accidents on I-80 to slow us down.
Nevertheless, Bill Parish was all smiles, as usual, when we pulled into GTT
Audio to get a listen to Louis Desjardins' latest masterpiece, the Kronos
Discovery turntable. Bill had sent me his GTT video newsletter
with a pow-wow after David W. Robinson, Editor in Chief and Senior Writer
Maurice Jeffries of Positive Feedback had spent an afternoon listening to the
new turntable. Emails flew and Louis sent me a copy of Alan Sircom's review in HiFi+
magazine. I emailed Louis and told him I thought it was a very good
review. He replied that he thought it was an Excellent!
--->
Kronos Discovery Turntable Review.
Meitner Audio MA3 Integrated
Hi-Res DAC Review
Outstanding performance and value!
Review By Phil Gold
The
industry is converging around integrated digital front ends – something to
access streaming services such as Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify, Internet Radio as well
as your own digital library and some offer a volume control. You may get analog
inputs, maybe even a phono section for turntable fans, while some include a
power amp stage. Today we are looking at a very special sample of this breed. First of all, who or what is Meitner Audio? Meitner Audio is
the junior sibling of the reference class EMM Labs, based in Calgary, Canada.
EMM Labs. It is named after Ed Meitner, as is EMM Labs (Ed's initials are EMM).
For a DAC with variable output, the DV2, EMM Labs carries a list price of
$30,000, and they also offer a streamer, the NS1, which lists for $4500. So that
makes a total of $34,500 for a two box streaming DAC with volume control. What if I told you the MA3 Integrated D/A Converter was the
exact equivalent of these two boxes for a total of $9500. Well, I'd be
lying of course, or at the very least exaggerating. But I wouldn't be that far
off the mark.
--->
Meitner Audio MA3 Integrated Hi-Res DAC Review.
11 / 20 / 24
Bose Acquires McIntosh Labs And Sonus Faber To Expand Their Portfolio
In a landmark deal that is poised to reshape the high-end audio market, Bose Corporation has announced the acquisition of both McIntosh Labs and Sonus Faber, two highly regarded brands in the premium audio industry. The move is part of Bose's strategic push to diversify and expand its product offerings, blending its innovative technology with the legacy and craftsmanship of two iconic names in
high-end audio / audiophile sound. McIntosh Labs, renowned for its premium
hand-built amplifiers, loudspeakers, and immersive home audio systems, has long been a symbol of elite sound quality and
design. Sonus Faber, based in Italy, is famous for its exquisitely handcrafted loudspeakers that marry luxury with
high-performance. The acquisition is expected to not only bolster Bose's presence in the
high-performance luxury market but also enhance its capabilities in custom audio solutions for both residential and commercial spaces. Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed, but the acquisition is seen as a significant step for Bose as it looks to broaden its portfolio beyond its consumer-focused product lines.
Industry analysts are already speculating on how this acquisition will impact the competitive landscape of premium audio brands. Bose, which has
a solid footing within the mass-market audio space with its noise-canceling headphones and home
/ auto speaker systems, now gains access to McIntosh's time-honored reputation for engineering superior high-fidelity audio equipment and Sonus
Faber's handcrafted Italian design. While McIntosh and Sonus Faber will continue to operate under their own branding, the collaboration with Bose promises to introduce new synergies, particularly in the areas of digital audio processing, wireless connectivity, and product integration. Bose's extensive research and development resources, combined with McIntosh and Sonus Faber's craftsmanship and engineering excellence, are expected to result in innovative new products that appeal to both audiophiles and high-end consumers. For McIntosh and Sonus Faber, the acquisition offers new avenues for growth and expanded global reach, especially in emerging markets where Bose's established presence could prove instrumental. As the audio industry continues to evolve, this bold acquisition by Bose could set the stage for a new era of high-end sound
immersive experiences.
11 / 19 / 24
This Weekend: Finest Audio Show Vienna 2024
High End Society's Finest Audio Show Vienna 2024 is set to take place on November 23rd and 24th at the Austria Center. According to the High End Society, "In Austria, hi-fi shows can look back on a long-standing trade show tradition, continued by the
Finest Audio Show Vienna. The premiere in November 2023 was a complete success and delighted music lovers and hi-fi enthusiasts alike. The city of Vienna is located at the heart of Europe and can be easily accessed from its neighboring countries. The event venue, the Austria Center Vienna, boasts a modern complex of buildings offering excellent conditions for excellent music demonstrations and high-quality technology presentations."
"With the Finest Audio Show, we are welcoming a new highlight to our portfolio of hi-fi shows designed to especially appeal to everyone who loves music and wants to listen to it in authentic quality within their own four walls. At our trade shows, leading exhibitors showcase everything that makes high-end music reproduction possible: be it intelligent streaming solutions, state-of-the-art turntables, traditional tube amplifiers, high-quality headphones or proven two-channel technology, the products showcased make every audiophile's heart beat faster. The
Finest Audio Show is all about a passion for excellent listening pleasure at its peak, with which we seek to delight a wide audience of visitors. We look forward to seeing you at the event!"
11 / 18 / 24
Part 1: 8th Floor And More CAF
2024 Show Report
A great way to start the day at an audiophile / high-end audio event.
Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Rick Becker
Making
my way to CAF 2024, I rolled out of Rochester at 2 p.m. and headed South on
Route 15. I crossed the Pennsylvania border and noticed some road kill while I
drove through poor towns that have only marginally changed over the forty-five
years I've traveled this route. It was impossible to imagine a market for
high-end audio gear in these parts. Even as I approached Harrisburg there were
few signs of growth or modernization. Highway signs just west of town warned "Beware of increased deer
activity." No kidding. Stiff carcasses with hooves
in the air validated the warning. I no longer drive like a disciple of Richard
Petty. As the saying now goes, "You have to finish to enjoy the
music." It was a warm evening with a clear dark sky when
I rolled into the front entrance of the Hilton.
---> Part 1: 8th Floor And More CAF 2024 Show Report.
Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corporation
AK4497SVQ DAC
The new AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corporation) AK4497SVQ
is a premium 32-bit stereo DAC with Velvet Sound technology. It also has an extremely low distortion characteristics and very wide dynamic range. According to AKM, "The OSR-Doubler technology establishes wide signal band, low power consumption and low distortion characteristics. Moreover, the AK4497S has six types of 32-bit digital filters, realizing simple and flexible sound tuning in wide range of applications. The AK4497S accepts up to 768 kHz PCM data and 22.4 MHz DSD data, ideal for a high-resolution audio source playback that are becoming widespread in network audios and USB-DACs." Applications include AV receivers, CD / SACD players, network audio systems, USB DACs, USB headphones, car / mobile audio systems, and more.
The AK4497SVQ is a Stereo Premium DAC that utilizes advanced Switched Capacitor Filter Voltage Output Velvet Sound technology. The AK4497SVQ accepts input formats up to 768 kHz, 32-bit PCM and DSD512, making it possible to accurately reproduce the information-rich, unaltered data of high-resolution audio sources. The AK4497SVQ also meets automotive quality standards. Analog characteristics include an outstanding SNR / THD+N of -117dB. The external clocks, which are required to operate the AKM AK4497SVQ, are MCLK, BICK and LRCK in PCM mode. MCLK, BICK and LRCK should be synchronized but the phase of MCLK is not critical. MCLK is used to operate the interpolator, the delta sigma modulator and SCF. There are Manual Setting mode, Auto Setting mode and fs Auto Detection mode for MCLK frequency setting. Soft mute operation is performed
within the digital domain, with analog outputs being fully differential.
11 / 17 / 24
My Exciting First Foray At CAF 2024
Attending my first Capital Audiofest proved to be awe-inspiring.
Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Brett Rudolph
November
is a beautiful time of year in the northeastern United States, especially this
year. The leaves are finally turning, the weather is relatively mild, and people
realize there will be a winter. Rockville, Maryland, audiophiles and music
lovers gathered from November 8th – 10th to attend the largest audiophile
event in the northeast USA, the 13th Annual Capital Audiofest. The Capital
Audiofest is a melting pot of people, manufacturers, distributors, and
retailers. Individuals can interact with everyone, listen to systems they might
not usually hear, check gear they don't normally have the opportunity to see,
and even ask a question or two. There are lectures on various topics and
entertainment both during the day and at night, offering attendees all sorts of
mediums and additional ways to interact and network with others.
---> My Exciting First Foray At CAF 2024.
11 / 15 / 24
audioXpress' December 2024 Issue
Editorial: Wireless Audio Roadmap
SPL Phonitor 3 DAC / HeadAmp / Monitor Controller
QuantAsylum QA403 32-Bit Audio Analyzer
RME Audio DPS-2 Power Supply, LNI-2 DC Filter And Stabilizer
Individual Transfer Curves Of MM Cartridge Subassemblies
Bluetooth LE Audio, Auracast Suppliers, And Development Ecosystem
Ultra-Low Latency Audio Transmission Over BT
Thin Sound Barriers
And Much More!
Within his editorial, J. Martins says "Wireless audio is truly remarkable. Whenever I use my smartphone to play music on earbuds, in the middle of a busy street or on a plane, and I hear the music, the experience never ceases to amaze me. When
I'm not at home, it's likely I'm streaming from a cellular network service directly to my smartphone, and using Bluetooth to stream from that device to two
"true wireless stereo" earbuds or to headphones. (I previously downloaded my favorite music, but these days with 5G, most consumers just press play and never stop to think about how the
"magic" happens.) In the audio industry, we tend to criticize Bluetooth for being the last link that still forces us to hear music in compressed form, disregarding the fact that the stream was playing from a central repository somewhere on the other side of the continent, or even in another country, and passing through a complex maze of network servers and cellular links until it reaches our devices. Chances are if we are playing the latest hit from Lady Gaga, that the stream is coming from a server close by, but not a chance if I have just selected my favorite obscure track from Killing
Joke."
---> audioXpress' December 2024
Issue.
11 / 14 / 24
A Simple Guide To Balanced XLR
Versus Unbalanced RCA Audio Signal Flow
Let's finally
bring it all together in an understandable form.
Article
By Roger Skoff
Recent
conversations with audiophiles and music lovers have brought me to the
surprising realization that, although they may have excellent systems and even a
fair working knowledge of how to put them together, set them up, use them, and
keep them running, a good many audiophiles have little idea of how they work. It's sort of like driving a car: Any licensed driver can do it
– some even with great skill – but how many drivers know how an internal
combustion engine or automatic (let alone manual gearshift) transmission works? Here's a starter about audio. If you like it, let me know.
More may follow.
--->
A Simple Guide To Balanced XLR Versus Unbalanced RCA Audio Signal Flow.
Record Safari: Digging In The
Crates Of America
A record collecting documentary featuring Alex Rodriguez.
Video By Life Is My Movie Entertainment
We put this out for free to share the beauty of vinyl & record collecting with the world. If you would like to help support the filmmakers you can purchase the DVD or digital download on Vimeo. The DVD has bonus features not available on digital! Thank you so much for watching and happy
collecting! Since its invention over 100 years ago, the vinyl record has revolutionized the way people hear and feel recorded music. In the 1980s, video killed the radio star and CDs killed the record industry.
Now — with CD and digital sales on the decline — vinyl records is in the midst of an epic
comeback. A collector of records since childhood, Alex Rodriguez has turned his addiction into a career. Follow Alex across America as he discovers and curates records for Coachella Music
Festival's on-site record store.
--->
Record Safari: Digging In The Crates Of America.
11 / 13 / 24
This Weekend: Sud HiFi Show 2024 In France
Located in Provence (France), the Sud HiFi Show at Hotel Renaissance is dedicated to providing an enjoyable listening experience and to discover the best brands of French and international high fidelity audio. Products will include loud speakers, vacuum tube amplifiers, transistors or hybrid amplification, vinyl LP turntables, tonearms, and cartridges, plus headphones, headamps, hi-fi furniture, high-end cables, digital-to-analog
converters, music streamers, accessories and much more. The show promoters and exhibitors seek to help you discover and listen to what is best in high-fidelity audio in all its forms within a superb setting. The five star Renaissance hotel is located within one of the most beautiful cities in the south of France (Aix-En-Provence). On site, it is possible to enjoy delicious food, as the menu is signed Vincent Merly who offers fresh and seasonal products every day at the hotel's
restaurant.
11 / 12 / 24
Music Is Big Business Within The USA
A recent study conducted using data from the USA's Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and private-sector data to determine the music business' direct economic, employment, etc says that $212 billion is at stake. The recent Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) post says that, "Music's impact is most often seen through culture, connection, and the powerful emotions it stirs. But new research from Secretariat Managing Director Robert Stoner and Director Jéssica Dutra describes the significant financial benefits music drives in communities all across America. According to this new report reflecting data provided by independent labels, performing rights organizations, independent venues, music museums and other organizations across the US, the music industry is a powerful driver of US economic prosperity and growth that contributes $212 billion to the GDP (5.7% annually from 2017-2020) and accounts for 2.5 million jobs. The report's detailed state-by-state breakdown provides an even sharper window into how recorded music is an economic engine rippling through the broader ecosystem from venues, festivals, brick-and-mortar stores, digital platforms to artists, songwriters and music schools, among others."
The top six states for each of the relevant measures (earnings, employment, and value added) are: California, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas. California contributes ~$51 billion as music enthusiasts enjoy a variety of live events including Coachella and Troubadour. Within Florida, Latin, Pop and Southern Rock add up to supporting 169,706 jobs and adds $9.3 billion to the USA economy. New York brings in $24.9 billion and 210,878 jobs, while Pennsylvania achieves 114,731 jobs and $6.3 billion. Tennessee's music scene produces a reported 74,289(!) songwriters in Nashville and overall reach $7.5 billion. The big state of Texas boasts 127,993 songwriters and pumps in $26.6 billion into the USA's economy. Also of note is that music industry employment grew 1.9% between 2017 to 2021, compared to overall USA employment growth was stagnant. The RIAA report does state that their "report uses the latest consolidated data available at this scale and covers periods both before and after the onset of COVID in March of
2020."
11 / 11 / 24
Sunday Photofest: Capital Audiofest
2024 Show Report
Sadly, the last day of CAF; happily, here
are more pics for you!
Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report Brett Rudolph
While it does sadden me to know today, Sunday, is the
very last day here at Capital Audiofest, it brings me joy seeing the many music
lovers and happy families here this weekend. Please let me thank all exhibitors,
attendees, and especially the many volunteers and music lovers who make CAF 2024
a truly sensational event. Many rooms had wonderful sound, and my written CAF
2024 show report will be online shortly. Until then, here are more great pics
and as always... enjoy the music!
---> Sunday Photofest: Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report.
11 / 10 / 24
Saturday Photofest: Capital Audiofest
2024 Show Report
Another delightful day here
at CAF 2024.
Capital Audiofest 2024 Photos By Dylan Rudolph / Report By Brett Rudolph
Good
morning everyone. Waking up to another delightful day here at the Capital
Audiofest 2024 show in DC is a dream come true! Saturday offers us another
glorious day to enjoy an abundance of magical music, shop for LPs /
reel-to-reel, CDs, tweaks, etc. too. Am busing writing my show report, yet
wanted you to see all the glorious gear here at CAF 2024. As always... enjoy the
music!
---> Saturday Photofest: Capital Audiofest 2024 Show.
11 / 09 / 24
Friday Photofest: Capital Audiofest
2024 Show Report
It's the first night of CAF 2024 and we
have lots of photos to share with you.
Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Brett Rudolph
Friday
was a very exciting first day at the Capital Audiofest 2024 show. Here's a nice
selection of photos taken during opening day here at CAF 2024. As always...
enjoy the music!
---> Friday Photofest: Capital Audiofest 2024 Show Report.
11 / 08 / 24
Hi-Fi+ November 2024 High-End
Audio Magazine
Editorial: Audiophile Opinions
Improving Your Hi-Fi Mains Supply
Gryphon Audio EOS 5 Floorstanding Speaker
AURALiC VEGA G2.2 Hi-Res DAC
Focal Diva Utopia Streaming Speaker
WADAX Studio • Player CD Player / Streamer
Amphion Krypton3X Floorstanding Speaker
Java Hi-Fi Double Shot Integrated Amplifier/DAC
Connected-Fidelity TT Hub Turntable
Triangle Capella Wireless Active Speaker
REL Classic 99 Active Subwoofer
And Much More!
Within this month's editorial, Alan Sircom says
"To get at least three completely different opinions on something, ask two audiophiles. In every aspect of audio performance,
there's always someone ready and willing to take the contrarian view, and argue it at length.
We've had audio enthusiasts fight over the superiority of tubes over solid-state, LP
versus CD, CD versus SACD, horns versus panels versus conventional box loudspeakers, and so on. There are those for whom the last 60 years of audio have become progressively worse, and there are those who think we are living in an ever-improving Golden Age of
audio. Although they seldom get physically violent, these fights can be longwinded and fractious. Our sister title The Absolute Sound had two people arguing on a forum thread for several years with no conclusion in sight by the time the forum itself was switched off!
That's dedication, mixed with few pinches of insanity. Arguably the most productive of these pitched battles is the
'what's next' discussion in digital audio. Interestingly, it's rarely about 'what's
next' and more about 'whatever happened to...'."
---> See Hi-Fi+'s
November 2024 Issue.
11 / 07 / 24
Best Rooms And Runner-Up Awards
Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report
Enjoy the Music.com awards the
very best rooms in Toronto.
Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Rick Becker
With over 60 rooms
featuring more than 70-some systems, I came up with six Runner-Ups and six Best
Rooms that were clearly outstanding. That said, I enjoy exploring
every room at the shows because there are often hidden gems that might be
selected to put together a very enjoyable system – maybe not at the lofty
prices the Best Rooms amass, but a prices many more of us can
afford. I highly encourage people to attend shows and seek out high-value and
exceptional performance at price points where they are comfortable. The runner-ups and Best Rooms are linked to the page
on which they appear. They are presented here in the order in which I explored
the show – from the top down, then over to the Holiday Inn.
--->
Best Rooms And Runner-Up Awards: Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report.
AGD Audion Mk III Monoblock Amplifier Review
Art deco style with an emotionally engaging, tonally rich, and high-resolution sound.
Review By Rick Becker
It
was love at first sight when I discovered the new AGD Audio at Rocky Mountain
Audiofest back in 2019. My review came out in the February 2020 issue and it was
awarded a Best of 2020 Blue Note Award. Now, four years later, it still puts a
smile on my face when I turn it on. It's priced at $7850
per pair in a satin finish and $8600 in full polish, a modest price increase
from the $6800 in satin and $7500 in polished when first introduced. Given how
quantitative easing to deal with COVID-19, along with supply chain disruptions
and opportunistic suppliers has led to inflation, this is sadly understandable.
Factoring in the increase in sound quality brought first by the Mk II, and now
the Mk III, well, that's what this review is all about.
--->AGD Audion Mk III Monoblock Amplifier
Review.
The Nagra SN Reel-To-Reel Tape Recorder
A video about the incredibly small Nagra SN that pretty much covers everything.
Video By Lucas Dul Of In Mechanica Antiqua
I have always been a fan of beautiful engineering. That is one of the primary things that drives me to do the things I do, from writing and typewriter repair to photography. I have dived deeply into those last two things in this blog, primarily my work with typewriter
repair. For as long as I can remember, there has always been this undying curiosity to see how things work. To get an inside look, to examine all these carefully created parts and understand their purpose, and to appreciate the mind that conceived
them. A rather long video about the Nagra SNN, one of the smallest reel to reel tape recorders ever made, and of the highest quality.
---> The Nagra SN Reel-To-Reel Tape
Recorder.
11 / 06 / 24
Industry Dinner And Lifetime Achievement Awards
Enjoy the Music.com
congratulates all award recipients!
Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Rick Becker
Stand-up dinners are
a challenge for a photojournalist on assignment. It's hard to hold a dish,
operate a fork, and take photos at the same time. I was not only hungry but late
to dinner after setting up my computer and falling into the rabbit hole of
e-mails. I arrived in time to grab one of the beef cups
everyone raved about, but then I had to fill up on the seafood cups which
was a true delight for this seafood lover. Deserts provided a sugar high that
enabled me to take photos of the awards ceremony. It also gave me the energy
to dash back to my room for another battery when my camera died. Haven't I
lived this story once before? I had been carrying spare batteries in my
briefcase during the day, but naturally, I did not bring the briefcase to
dinner.
--->
Industry Dinner And Lifetime Achievement Awards.
This Weekend: Edinburgh HI-AV Show 2024
The Edinburgh HI-AV Show 2024 is set for this weekend at the Doubletree by Hilton Edinburgh Airport. On Saturday and Sunday, November 9th and 10th, show promoters the Chester Group and
Stereonet will be joined by a healthy list of hi-fi luxury audio and video exhibitors. Giving Scotland a show of their own, the Edinburgh HI-AV Show 2024 event will feature home audio and video high-technology and advanced consumer electronics. In order to ensure it appeals to new markets, this year's show will combine Audio and A/V to provide a modern immersive experience. By combining the two, it can become more of a shared experience. When it comes to music, adding A/V can take it to a whole new level!
Whilst the hotel does have its own parking, there is a charge of just £5 per day and is limited to around 300 spaces but the hotel will have regular guests. It is suggested to arrive early at the hotel to find satisfactory parking spaces, or attendees may head directly to the park and ride. With the previous Scottish show hosted at the Marriott Dalmahoy back in 2007, this new location at the Hilton Double Tree at Edinburgh Airport is a winner.
A large percentage of the exhibitors are indigenous to Scotland including many difficult to find services and eclectic brands. Vinyl will also form essential place as well, as it continues to be a major attraction along with expert record cleaning, turntables, styli etc. Music is and will continue to be an essential pleasure for mankind and Edinburgh's connections to music ensure
a real synergy, and we would like to think this show can grow and become an annual
event.
11 / 05 / 24
UK / British Music Revenue Reaches Record Highs
The BPI (British Phonographic Industry), an organization that represents the
UK's recorded music industry, has reported that annual music exports increase to record high of £775,000,000 as UK artists continue to earn as some of the world's most profitable music acts. BPI states that recorded music exports increased by 7.6% in 2023 thank to Adele, Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi and more. UK artists, according to BPI, now cumulatively account for less than 10% of global audio streams. BPI also says, "British recorded music exports continued to grow in 2023, as the success of British artists helped to take the annual total to a record high of £775 million. According to new figures released by the BPI, the trade association for the
UK's world-leading music companies and record labels, the value of UK recorded music sales and streams overseas increased by 7.6%
year-on-year."
"Representing the highest level of annual exports since the BPI began its yearly survey of label overseas income in 2000 (£364m) and more than treble the amount of a decade ago in 2013 (£243m)," says BPI, "the record figure came in a year that saw a wide range of UK musicians and groups rank among the
world's most-streamed artists.... The UK saw growth in every global region in 2023, led by double-digit increases of 17.3% in Latin America, and 11.1% in Africa. North America and Europe remained the biggest regions for UK recorded music exports, accounting for almost 80% of the global total.... In Europe, exports rose by 6.7% in Germany, the
UK's second biggest market, with increases of 7.3% and 5.9% in Spain and the Netherlands respectively. Other highlights included an 8.2% rise in Japan and 6.7% growth in Canada. The biggest percentage growth among its major markets came in India with a 26.3% increase in revenue, moving it to a ranking of 19th among the
UK's 20 biggest overseas territories for recorded music."
11 / 04 / 24
Legendary Music Producer Quincy
Jones Has Passed
We are saddened to report that Quincy Jones, the legendary music producer, composer, and arranger, has passed. His enormous career left an indelible mark on the music industry throughout his illustrious career. Born on March 14, 1933, in Chicago, Jones began his musical journey as a trumpeter before transitioning into a groundbreaking producer and arranger. He worked with an astonishing array of artists, from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, and was instrumental in the creation of some of the most iconic albums in history, including Jackson's
Thriller, which remains one of the best-selling albums of all
time. Jones was a true innovator, blending various musical styles, including jazz, pop, and classical, which allowed him to transcend genres and reach a global audience. His work extended beyond music; he was also a film and television producer, earning accolades for his contributions to soundtracks and music for film. Over his career, he received numerous awards, including 28 Grammy Awards, making him one of the most awarded artists in Grammy history.
In recent years, Jones continued to be an influential figure, advocating for social issues and inspiring a new generation of musicians. His insights and wisdom were sought after by many, as he remained a vibrant voice in the
industry. Sadly, Quincy Jones passed away recently at the age of 91. His death marks the end of an era, but his legacy endures through the countless artists he influenced and the timeless music he created. As fans and fellow musicians reflect on his life, they celebrate not just his extraordinary achievements but also his profound impact on the cultural landscape. Jones will be remembered not only as a musical genius but also as a passionate advocate for creativity and unity in the
arts.
Lobby Level: Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report
Let's visit the Ground Floor and hear what's new.
Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Rick Becker
On the ground floor,
three rooms were located up a flight of stairs tucked away at the far side of
the atrium. I totally missed them at one show and vowed never to make that
mistake again. They typically have premium vendors and this show was no
exception. James Tanner of Bryston was in his usual chair in
this listening room and gave me the rundown on new products.
11 / 02 / 24
Second Floor: Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report
Savoring the fantastic sound systems on the second floor.
Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report By Rick Becker
The 2nd Floor opened
up with a balcony surrounding the atrium on the ground level. There were booths
around the balcony and rooms of various sizes that you could enter from the
balcony. There were also a couple of sleeping rooms along a hallway you could
access near the elevators. I hope you didn't miss those. That's where I'll
start. This room was a real treat, mating Nagra
electronics with a Harbeth 40.3 XD speaker for the first time in my
experience and with excellent results. The current XD series has a much more
contemporary sound with greater resolution and a more transparent sound than
Harbeths of yore. It is still warm enough with a full body to sound very
inviting to me. The 40.3 is the kind of speaker I could recommend to a friend
who wanted to get serious about music without ever having to upgrade their
speaker.
---> Second Floor: Toronto Audiofest 2024 Show Report.
11 / 01 / 24
November
High-End Audio Review Magazine
Our November issues shines a spotlight on show
reports. With our UK Audio Show report done, we're busy updating our
extensive Toronto Audiofest 2024 coverage so check back daily for updates.
Coming soon will be our extensive Capital Audiofest 2024 show report. Enjoy
the Music.com's November Review Magazine features reviews of
the marvelous Manley Labs Oasis MM / MC phono stage plus our very exciting
World Premiere review of the Siltech Master Crown cables. We also feature
various think pieces and much more! As always, in the end what really matters is that you... enjoy the music!
---> November
High-End Audio Review Magazine
& Show Reports.
Try An Alternative: Hip-Hop To
Ranchera!
A new kind of music program to expand your listening pleasures.
Article
By Roger Skoff
What kind of music do you listen to? Whatever comes on the
radio? A particular favorite? Rock? Classical? Blues? Gospel? House? Country and
Western? Alternative? Pop? Tech? Doo-Wop? Jazz? Rhythm & Blues? Folk?
Ethnic?
(What kind of ethnic?) Dixieland? Big band? Marching Band? Garage band?
Another kind, entirely? Or many different kinds? Music is probably – maybe even before smearing marks on cave
walls – humanity's oldest art form. As long as we have had voices, we have
sung – or at least made rhythmic noises. And if something was handy that we
could bang on, we – even from earliest times – did bang on it, or clapped,
or snapped our fingers, or did something musical....
--->
Try An Alternative: Hip-Hop To Ranchera!
World Premiere Review
Siltech Master Crown Cables Review
A first listen to the paragon in today's world of
connectology.
Review By Greg Weaver
During the third week in June, I was invited to attend a
limited press event in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The event was sponsored by Monarch
Systems, based in Englewood, CO, Siltech's US Importer, to introduce and promote
the launch of Siltech's new flagship line of cables, Master Crown. I reported on
that event here, at Enjoy the Music.com, on June 29th, with Siltech Launches
Master Crown Cables. I also provided coverage on my
audio analyst YouTube channel, with E181:
Siltech's Master Crown Cable, on June 30, 2024 (video is near the bottom of this
review). The company was founded with the inspired efforts of two music
students, Hans de Ligt and Michel de Goey. These two were exploring the
fabrication of cables, not by chance, luck, or intuition, but by applying
science and metallurgical knowledge.
--->
Siltech Master Crown Cables Review.
Furutech NCF Power Vault, Project V1 Power Cable
And AC Duplex Wall Ensemble Review
Elevating the performance of my stereo sound system.
Review By Rick Becker
I opened a promotional email recently for a $12,000 mountain bike. What planet am
I living on? And yes, I've seen the drone footage of cyclists hopping along
mountain precipices proving their immortality. Or perhaps the drone footage
outlives them? But then I reflected on the $7,875 Furutech NCF Power Vault and
the accompanying Project V1 Power Cable for $9,550 I had opened up for
review moments earlier. Expensive? Yes, for most of us. As we get older our interests in life narrow to what becomes
most important to us. My last bicycle ride up Mt. Mitchell in North Carolina was
in 2018 when I closed down my retail furniture business. My writing for Enjoy
the Music.com, already with a 19-year track record at that point, expanded
to fill a void in my life, just as I imagine high-end audio becomes more
important to many of us after we "retire."
--->
Furutech NCF Power Vault, Project V1 Power Cable And AC Duplex Wall Ensemble Review.
Manley Labs Oasis Vacuum Tube
MM / MC Phono Stage Review
Manley Labs vacuum tube Oasis
phono stage produces excellent sound quality.
Review By Tom Lyle
My
first experience with a Manley component was in the late 1990s. I was working at
a well-known recording studio mastering an album when the chief engineer
insisted we use their vacuum tube-powered Manley Stereo Variable Mu
Limiter-Compressor, which I had no idea at the time was one of Manley's first
products which was introduced in 1994. We had the music signal pass through the
Manley compressor but kept all its settings on default. This happened quite a
long time ago, so I can't recall any specifics about how the Manley affected the
album's sound quality other than passing the signal through this studio
component made the album sound closer to our goal of making it "sound like
a record." Shortly after, I learned that Manley designed and manufactured
high-end home-system audio products.
--->
Manley Labs Oasis Vacuum Tube MM / MC Phono Stage Review.
Many more reviews & articles are within our Review Magazine.
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