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December's Holiday Soundtrack:
Ultimate Gift Guides, Exclusive Reviews & Toronto + CAF 2025 Show Reports
Give better sounding gifts this holiday
season thanks to our curated guides.
Enjoy the Music.com's December Holiday issue continues our 30th anniversary celebration with a curated mix of seasonal features,
in-depth equipment reviews, and comprehensive show coverage from Toronto Audiofest and Capital Audiofest 2025. This issue combines expert holiday gift guides, thoughtful essays on the emotional and physical benefits of music, and historical retrospectives that invite readers to revisit
top-rated gear and landmark articles from decades of high-end audio journalism. Featured reviews and buying advice include a
world-premiere evaluation of the sculptural MC Audiotech TL-8 floorstanding loudspeakers, the compact Nirvana Audio Chronos Optimizer, and the
value-focused Hegel H150 streaming amplifier, each tested for design, sonic signature, and
real-world listening performance. With our Great Audiophile Gift guides, this December issue is both a definitive reference for serious audiophiles and a seasonal resource for holiday gift shoppers for their music lover. As always, in the end what really matters is that you... enjoy the
music!
---> December's Holiday Soundtrack: Ultimate Gift Guides, Exclusive Reviews & Toronto + CAF 2025 Show Reports!
Inside Capital Audiofest 2025: Exclusive Show Report & Latest Gear
New high-end audio trends, top hi-fi gear, plus audiophile insights and
cutting-edge innovations.
Welcome to
Enjoy the Music.com's comprehensive Capital Audiofest 2025 show report. Capital Audiofest (CAF) 2025
took place from November 14th to 16th at the Hilton Rockville in Maryland, continuing its legacy as the East Coast's largest and most beloved high-end audio show. The event
was open for all music lovers from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, offering three full days of immersive listening experiences, gear demos, and community engagement. Founded in 2010 by Gary Gill, CAF
continues to grow from a grassroots gathering into a cornerstone of the North American audiophile calendar, drawing enthusiasts, engineers, and manufacturers from across the
globe. Our Capital Audiofest 2025 show reports are now online and being
updated through December. Be sure to read our exciting, exclusive,
and expanded coverage of CAF 2025!
---> Inside Capital Audiofest 2025: Exclusive Show Report & Latest
Gear.
Toronto Audiofest 2025: Complete Show Coverage, Biggest Gear Reveals, And Best Demos
Canada's high-end audiophile premium
audio / video equipment show.
The Toronto Audiofest 2025 unfolded over three immersive days, spotlighting
high-end home audiophile gear, videophile equipment, modern immersive audio,
and EARVANA—Canada's first and only dedicated headphone festival—within an expansive 8,000 sq ft showcase. Music lovers and audiophiles alike
plugged in and demo'ed the newest in headphone and earphone technology, ranging from flagship over-ear designs to portable high-res in-ear monitors. With both general admission and industry badge options available, the event caters to casual enthusiasts and trade professionals seeking hands-on encounters with
tomorrow's audio innovations. Enjoy the Music.com's exclusive, and
extremely extensive, Toronto
Audiofest 2025 high-end audiophile / immersivephile show coverage is now online!
---> Toronto Audiofest 2025 Luxury
Home Audio Show Report.

Music Lovers Rejoice Online As Holiday Sales Surge
With many music lovers sourcing their rare music and high-end audio hardware online, online sales surged significantly this Thanksgiving, with total online spending over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend (Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday) reaching a record $44.2 billion! This is an impressive 7.7% increase from the previous year. On Thanksgiving Day alone, online sales hit a record $6.4 billion, up 5.3% from 2024. Black Friday also saw record online spending of $11.8 billion, an increase of 9.1% year-over-year. Around 152 million U.S. adults planned to buy tech products between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday, and 59% of U.S. adults plan to purchase tech devices this holiday
season. Online retail sales jumped sharply during this past week’s holiday shopping period, with some retailers reporting
double-digit traffic gains and strong Cyber Week spending that outpaced many
forecasts. Retailers and analytics firms reported that ecommerce dominated the
Thanksgiving-to-Cyber Monday window, with online sales climbing across categories as consumers shifted more of their holiday shopping
online.
---> Music Lovers Rejoice Online As Holiday Sales Surge. 
Warner Music Group And Suno
Next-Gen Licensing AI Music Platform
As human musicians continue to take a back seat to
technology within popular music and movies, Warner Music Group (WMG) and AI music startup Suno announced a landmark partnership recently to develop
next-generation licensed AI music tools that the companies say will expand computerized audio creation possibilities. Human music creators hope WMG will protect and compensate artists and songwriters for their efforts, which is why using AI brings financial benefits to music labs as it reduces the payout to humans. The agreement pairs
Suno's generative technology with WMG's artist development expertise and resolves prior litigation between the two firms, setting the stage for a coordinated push into AI-driven music creation and discovery. Both companies claim the collaboration will prioritize human artist rights and monetization, giving creators control over whether and how their names, likenesses, voices and compositions are used in
AI-generated works.
---> Warner Music Group And Suno Next-Gen Licensing AI Music Platform.
Inside CAF 2025 Luxury
Hi-Fi Show Part 1 — Capital Audiofest's Top Floors With 84 Rooms
New trends you need to know
about, the latest audio gear, and not to be missed rooms!
Capital Audiofest 2025 Show Report By Rick Becker
After driving down to Rockville from
Rochester, NY, on Thursday afternoon, I got a fresh start on Friday
morning to report on the Capital Audiofest 2025 luxury high-end audio
show for Enjoy the Music.com. I figured I would need all three
days to cover the entire show, but was able to spend the last couple of
hours on Sunday doing a final sweep of the most prominent rooms. My
Capital Audiofest 2025 show repot Part 1, seen here, covers the 84 rooms
on the 8th, 7th, and 6th floors, and Part 2 (coming soon) will cover
everything on the 3rd (ground floor), which includes all the large rooms
and a hallway full of sleeping rooms, plus the Atrium. As with my
extensive Toronto Audiofest 2025 report for Enjoy the Music.com
of the October show, I will not be covering each room in as much detail
as in previous years. Hopefully, I will give you enough clues so you
will be able to dive deeper into the internet, or simply contact the
companies directly.
--->
Inside CAF 2025 Luxury Hi-Fi Show Part 1 — Capital Audiofest's Top
Floors With 84 Rooms.

UK To Make Reselling Concert Tickets For Profit Illegal
The UK government has announced plans to introduce legislation making it illegal to resell tickets for concerts, sports, theatre, comedy and other live events for more than their original face value, saying the move is designed to protect fans from inflated resale prices and "destroy the operating model of ticket touts". Under the proposed rules, secondary ticketing platforms would have a legal duty to monitor and enforce the cap on resale prices, limits would be placed on platform service fees, and individuals would be barred from selling more tickets than they were originally permitted to buy, measures aimed at curbing bot-driven bulk purchases that feed the secondary market. Government statements accompanying the announcement argued the measures would make resale tickets cheaper on average and return access to events for more fans, estimating collective annual savings for consumers and describing the policy as a
fulfillment of promises to tackle extortionate touting practices.
---> UK To Make Reselling Concert Tickets For Profit Illegal.



Musick Hath Charms....
Why you really need your home audio sound system.
Article
By Roger Skoff
Did you ever hear a quotation like "Music has power to charm
the savage beast"? Although practically everybody has, and practically
everybody guesses it to be by William Shakespeare, the real quote is actually "Musick hath charms to soothe a savage breast" and it was written
(originally as "Musick has Charms to soothe a savage Breast, To soften
Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak.") by William Congreve as part of his tragic
play The Mourning Bride, first performed in 1697. Although most people seem to get just about everything about
the quotation (date, source, words) wrong, the fact is that it's far truer
than many may think, and music may actually have real benefits for us as
audiophiles. Besides just its hobby value, listening to music has actual
physical benefits. Scientific research increasingly supports the idea that music
has measurable healing effects—physically, emotionally, and neurologically.
---> Musick Hath Charms.... Why you really need your home audio sound
system.
World Premiere Review!
Stunning Design And Mind-Blowing Bass: MC Audiotech TL-8 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Review
This sculptural speaker is a must-hear conversation starter for true music lovers.
Review By Bob Grossman
I have had the MC Audiotech TL-8 floorstanding loudspeakers within my home for the
past two months, allowing me to experience them thoroughly, given my experience
with many recordings in a variety of genres, as well as comparisons between CD
and LP sources. As I sat in my living room writing for Enjoy the Music.com,
I felt like I was out on the lawn enjoying a concert under the stars in Saratoga
Springs, the Mann Music Center, or Bravo Vail outdoor theaters. Few people look
for speakers that capture the unique sound of an outdoor performance. But my
brother Michael pointed out that the Grateful Dead hated studio recording and
rarely did it, instead preferring that fans enjoy live outdoor performances. Then Michael was captivated by the sound of the TL-8s speakers
and said he felt transported back to San Francisco in the 1970s.
--->
MC Audiotech TL-8 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Review.

Nirvana Audio Chronos Optimizer Review: Big Sound In A Small Package
If you value sensational sound, the Chronos delivers delightful audio.
Review By Rick Becker
One
of the reasons I like to visit every room at audio shows is the possibility of
discovering a truly outstanding new product. That's exactly what happened when
I ventured into the Nirvana Audio room on the 5th Floor at AXPONA
2025 this year.
Here is what I wrote in Part 7 of my show
report: The name Nirvana struck a chord because of the American rock
band, but I couldn't picture any audio components with that brand name. When I
entered the room and saw some familiar gear hosted by a pair of Asian gentlemen,
I still could not connect the dots. As I took a seat during my show report for Enjoy
the Music.com, among the others in the room, it became apparent that the
room was dedicated to a comparison listening test. But what? Eventually, I realized the little dark item on the counter at
the right edge of the photo was the Chronos Optimizer pictured on the scrim in front of
the window.
--->
Nirvana Audio Chronos Optimizer Review.

Luxury Sound That Won't Break the Bank: Hegel H150 Streaming Amplifier Review
A great value for audiophiles and a smart buy for music lovers.
Review By Paul Schumann
Last
year, I was lucky enough to review the Hegel H400 Streamliner, an integrated
amplifier with a built-in streamer. It was a well-designed piece of equipment
that sounded great. When I was offered to review its smaller sibling, it was an
easy yes for me. The H150 Streaming Amplifier is Hegel's newest integrated
amplifier on loan here at Enjoy the Music.com. The very clever engineers
nicknamed it "The Prodigy" because, while being an entry-level product, it is
loaded with features normally found on more expensive units. Hegel's H150 Streaming Amplifier is quite a
bit smaller than their H400, with a footprint of only 17" x 13.8" and weighing in
at 21.4 lbs. This meant it easily fit within my stereo cabinet, and I didn't have to
bust a gut to get it there. An added plus! It has the same elegant design as the H400, and the
fit and finish are superb.
--->
Hegel H150 Streaming Amplifier Review.
Kimber Kable Naked
Interconnects Review
Let's go skinny dipping... with an impressive leap in cabling technology!
Review By
Paul L. Schumann
Ok,
we've all done it. We've swum in the water in our birthday suits. It may have
been in a swimming pool, maybe in a lake or stream, maybe even in the ocean. I
don't want to know your details, and I'm sure you don't want to know mine. But
one way or another, we got naked outside and took the plunge. And no
matter the outcome, it was a memorable experience. Such as with the Kimber Kable
Naked Interconnects. My familiarity with Kimber Kable goes back further than I like
to admit. Back then I was still a novice to the world of high-end interconnects.
It was 1997 and I just upgraded my CD player. When I got it home and plugged it
into my system, my wife and I noticed that it didn't sound right. The tonal
quality was pinched and it sounded nothing like it did in the showroom of the
audio salon where I bought it. When I went back, they asked me what
interconnects I was using.
--->
Kimber Kable Naked Interconnects Review.

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