High-Performance Audio Reviews
Music News, Show Reports, And More!
Celebrating 30 Years Of Service To Music Lovers
High-End Audio / Audiophile & Music Industry News
We invite you to join our social media pages and meet music lovers
and audiophiles from all around the world. Like and follow our social media pages to chat with our reviewers, industry luminaries, and our loyal followers.
Stay informed about the latest high-end audio news, audiophile events, and updates related to
Enjoy the Music.com. As always, in the end what really matters is that you...
enjoy the music!
03 / 24 / 26
Southwest Audio Fest 2026: Flagship Systems, Seminars, And Vinyl Marketplace Three days of reference listening, product launches, and expert panels. Southwest Audio Fest (SWAF) 2026 will convene audiophiles, music lovers, reviewers, and industry professionals in Dallas, Texas, from July 23rd through July 25th, shifting to a condensed Thursday through Saturday schedule to concentrate demos and evening programming. The
festival's home provides large demo rooms and proximity to the Arts and Historic districts—making it easy for attendees to combine listening sessions with local dining and culture SWAF show organizers emphasize extended,
reference-level listening sessions rather than quick trade-show stops: expect curated listening rooms, full-system demos, and in-depth sessions that let visitors audition complete systems at realistic volumes in treated spaces. Educational programming will include technical seminars, moderated panels, and Q&A sessions covering room acoustics, analog versus digital workflows, streaming and DAC technology, plus evening listening parties and manufacturer product launches. Attendees are advised to buy
single-day or multi-day tickets in advance to secure access to popular rooms and special sessions.
SWAF
2026's exhibitor mix spans major manufacturers, boutique builders, dealers, and independent designers, with the show listing many brands within listening rooms that showcase loudspeakers, amplifiers, turntables, digital front ends, and room‑treatment solutions for a range of budgets and tastes. The Southwest Audio Fest 2026 high-end audiophile show also features a vibrant marketplace with a vinyl / CD marketplace, nightly live music for attendees, and special press/dealer preview opportunities. Exhibitors benefit from the condensed schedule designed to increase meaningful interactions and ROI. Enjoy the Music.com looks forward to seeing you there. To learn more about
SWAF see, our Southwest Audio fest 2026 show report
page.
03 / 23 / 26
AXPONA 2026 Features Audiophile Gear, Master Classes,
& Seminars
AXPONA 2026 is a three-day high-end audio event for audiophiles and industry insiders, running April 10th through 12th at the Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel & Convention Center just outside Chicago. AXPONA's programming emphasizes education and community: the schedule featured seminars, master classes, live concerts, and
after-hours events designed to pair technical deep dives with musical experiences. For attendees planning a visit, organizers and reviewers offered practical tips: plan your route through the many exhibit rooms, use the AXPONA app to track
must-hear demos, and expect international brands to debut flagship systems that are best experienced live rather than via specs alone.
Over three days, the AXPONA 2026 show combines a sprawling Expo Hall with many listening rooms, a trade pavilion, live musical performances, and specialty areas such as the Ear Gear Experience, and IASCA car audio showcase. Education and community programming remains central to the
event's appeal as AXPONA's schedule includes many activities. Tickets for AXPONA 2026 are available in several tiers, including single-day, multi-day, Gen-Z, child, trade, and the premium Gold Pass. With thousands expected to attend, the event continues to grow as a cornerstone of the North American audio community. Whether you're a seasoned audiophile or someone curious about high-end sound, AXPONA 2026 promises an engaging, hands-on journey through the best that modern audio has to offer. Learn more at
Enjoy the Music.com's exclusive AXPONA
2026 high-end audiophile show report.
03 / 19 / 26
First Watt Model SIT-1 Monoblock Power
Amplifier Review The power of the First Watt digs deeply into the fabric of music to communicate soul, drama, and passion. Review By Dick
Olsher Imagine a single-ended Class A power amplifier
comprising a single transistor, that is devoid of any feedback, and which
behaves similarly to a power triode? Does this scenario sound too good to be
true? Well, that's exactly what the First Watt SIT-1 is all about. It deploys a
unique type of device, a variant of the JFET, referred to as a static induction
transistor (SIT). It was invented in the early 1970s by Jun-ichi Nishizawa, a
true genius who is considered the "father of Japanese
microelectronics." The SIT enjoyed a brief audio career in power amplifiers
by Yamaha and Sony, but has continued to evolve since then mainly for UHF and
S-band applications in radar and communication satellite systems. It is a
voltage controlled device whereby the signal modulates the electrostatic
potential barrier produced by the gate – the grid like element of the SIT. ---> First Watt Model SIT-1 Monoblock Power Amplifier Review.
Ayon
Audio CD-35 II CD Player And USA Labs RS9 Music
Server Review Two very versatile, and impressive, performers. Review By Bob Grossman The Ayon Audio CD-35 II as reviewed here, is the latest introduction to a long lineage of CD players that have
been well regarded going back to the various models in the 3 and 5 series, along
with ideas derived from their special edition CD35HF. But the CD-35 II is more
than a CD player – it is also a fully functioning preamplifier and DAC. It is
a single-ended triode pure Class A design using a 6H30 and a 5687 tube for each
channel, and a GZ30 tube as a rectifier for the power supply. It is also a zero-feedback
design. Ayon Audio's CD-35 II built-in DAC can be used to play music files
from your computer via the USB connection. The DAC also has a coaxial RCA input
for S/PDIF, I2S, BNC, AES/EBU, and three other BNC inputs for DSD. For this
review I also evaluated the USA Labs RS9 music server to coordinate streaming of music
from Qobuz. --->
Ayon CD-35 II CD Player And USA Labs RS9 Music Server Review.
03 / 18 / 26
Apple Music Mandates Transparency Tags for
AI-Generated Content New metadata requirements ask labels and distributors to disclose AI use in tracks, artwork, compositions, and videos to boost industry
transparency. Apple Music recently announced the rollout of the company's "Transparency Tags" within a newsletter to industry partners, framing the change as a "concrete first step" toward clearer disclosure of AI involvement in music. The company says the tags are a new metadata field that record labels and music distributors can begin applying immediately and will be required to use when delivering new content going forward. The new framework covers four core creative elements: Artwork, Track, Composition, and Music Video, and asks content providers to flag any use of AI across those elements when submitting packages to Apple Music.
Apple's guidance treats the tags as similar to other metadata like genres and credits, and the company has delegated the initial determination of what counts as
"AI-generated" to labels and distributors, rather than imposing a platform-level detection regime.
Industry reaction has been mixed: some rights holders and advocates welcomed a standardized disclosure field as a step toward accountability and clearer attribution for creators, while others warned that leaving the definition of AI use to content providers could create inconsistent application and loopholes. Legal and rights-management experts note that metadata-based disclosure can help downstream services, rights organizations, and listeners identify AI involvement, but they also stress the need for industry-wide standards and verification mechanisms to prevent mislabeling or underreporting. For artists, labels, and distributors the immediate practical effect will be operational: metadata packages delivered under Apple
Music's Specification updates will need new fields populated and internal workflows adjusted to capture AI provenance for audio, lyrics, artwork, and video. Apple frames the tags as a first step toward broader best practices, and the company expects the industry to iterate on definitions and enforcement over time; stakeholders in the U.S. and globally should prepare for further guidance and possible standardization efforts as the market
responds.
03 /
17 / 26
audioXpress'
April 2026 Issue
Editorial: Tomorrow Happening Today
Three Viewpoints On Sound Reproduction 4th Edition
AntennaWare BodyWave Disrupting The Antenna
Phase Response And Group Delay Part 1—The Impact Of Filters
Phase And Delays Part 3—Measurements And Negative Delay
Designing A Three-Way Column Loudspeaker Using Akabak
Rising Tide—Technology Consolidation In A Transition Year
Audio And Voice Front-Ends
The 6418 Subminiature Pentode
And Much More!
Within his editorial, J. Martins says "What a start to the year this has been! 2026 is proving to be one of the most exciting times in memory for everyone involved in technology in general, and I don't recall having so many different fronts of innovation in audio to keep us busy as we've had recently. To begin, we had a busy time with three totally different trade shows, starting with CES in Las Vegas, NV, quickly followed by the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA, and Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, the largest in history, with a record number of exhibitors and attendees. While CES is focused on consumer electronics and the wider consumer technology space, NAMM offered a fascinating perspective on the practical use of technology by studios, musicians, and live production companies. And, ISE was completely focused on commercial installation systems and residential integration, showing a different side of professional audio. Yet, there was a clear thread of common technology trends and innovation across all these trade shows." ---> audioXpress April 2026
Issue.
03 / 16 / 26
Montreal Audiofest 2026 This
Weekend: The Ultimate
Audiophile And Music Lover Experience
Montreal Audiofest 2026 (Salon Audio Montreal) returns March
20th through 22nd, bringing Canada's premier high-end audiophile event to the city. Organizers expect
thousands of visitors eager to listen, see, and handle cutting-edge audio gear, with over
luxury 300 brands showcased under one roof. The three-day festival is designed for audiophiles, videophiles,
immersivephiles, and curious music lovers seeking modern immersive, hands-on
experiences. As the largest audio event in Canada, the event gathers top distributors, manufacturers, and retailers from the
high-end consumer electronics industry. Attendees can explore dedicated demo
listening rooms, vendor booths, and curated exhibits that highlight the latest in
luxurious loudspeakers, top-rated amplifiers, precision, turntables, immersive
headphones & portable audio, plus home A/V systems. The show's scale and industry presence make it a
must-visit for anyone tracking trends in premium sound and home cinema.
Inside each listening room, exhibitors share their passion for music through focused demonstrations of
world-class sound systems. Expect setups ranging from accessible high-performance rigs to flagship installations, with systems priced from
$5000 to well overv$500,000. EARVANA is Canada's first and only
headphone-focused showcase, taking place inside Montreal Audiofest 2026. Over three immersive days, explore 8,000 sq. ft. filled with the latest
Head-FI with headphones, earphones, in-ear monitors (IEM), headamps, Hi-Res
Audio DACs, and accessories from top global brands. Enjoy the Music.com's
exclusive Montreal
Audiofest 2026 high-end audio show coverage will be online shortly after the
event.
03 / 13 / 26
FIAE 2026 Blue Note Award Winners Announced! Enjoy the Music.com honors Audio Note UK, UniQue Home Audio, Prodigio Audio, Focal,
Pass Labs, Gershman Acoustic, House Of Stereo, Estelon, And More!
Florida International Audio Expo 2026 Report By Dylan And Brett Rudolph Enjoy the Music.com proudly announces the recipients of the this year's rare and prestigious Florida International Audio Expo 2026 Blue Note Awards! These awards recognize exceptional achievement in audio design, presentation, and listening-room excellence, and are given only when a product / room truly redefines the live-show experience. This
year's selections reflect both time-honored craftsmanship and bold innovation across loudspeakers, electronics, and system
integration. Each Enjoy the Music.com FIAE 2026 Blue Note Award winner demonstrated an extraordinary combination of sonic clarity, musicality, and room synergy that made listening feel immediate and emotionally engaging. Audio Note
UK impressed with its tonal purity and analog heritage, while UniQue Home Audio showcased system-level refinement and
presentation.
03 / 12 / 26
Phillips Design OH-16 Omnidirectional
Loudspeaker Review Giving you all the music you love.
Review By Dwayne Carter Phillips
Design made a bit of a splash at AXPONA in April of 2023, with their inaugural
display of the Phillips Design OH-16 Omnidirectional three-way loudspeakers.
Unable to attend AXPONA 2023; I was more than pleased with the opportunity to
review a pair. These stylish loudspeakers arrived via freight, in a crate much
larger than anticipated. Receiving a well-traveled demo pair, it is unknown
whether standard production (consumer) speakers will be shipped the same way. Once unlocked, the crate door swings out to reveal both
speakers. While well-designed, it still required two people to maneuver the
speakers from the crate. Weighing 78 lbs each; while not extremely heavy, the
round speakers require careful handling. With wood (usually teak) slats towards
the top, and the 12" carbon fiber composite cone located on the bottom;
careful handling is a must. Once in place in the Audio Room (thanks for the
help, Timmy), the protective cloth covers were removed to reveal the speakers. To say the Phillips Design OH-16 omnidirectional three-way
loudspeakers are unique would be an understatement. --->
Phillips Design OH-16 Omnidirectional Loudspeaker Review.
FiiO R9 Flagship Music Player, Streamer, Headphone Amplifier, And Hi-Res Lossless DAC Review
May the Cube be with you.
Review By Paul Schumann I've been having a bit of an existential crisis the last
couple of years over one basic question: Am I a Luddite? As a young man who grew
up with a dad who worked for IBM, I felt I was always willing to embrace new
promising technologies. During the late 1970s, we had a prototype for a home
computer for a few months. If you wanted to do anything with it you had to
program it yourself. In my senior year of high school, I built a Heathkit
digital stopwatch to time my friends at track meets. In 1986 I bought a second-gen
CD player when you could still find only a handful of CDs in the record store.
At the same time, however, I stubbornly hung on to the Dynaco stuff I was using.
Why? Because nothing I was listening to in the audio stores
sounded nearly as good. Well, there was the Conrad Johnson and Audio Research
gear, but it was out of my price range. But it seems that through most of my
adult life, I've straddled the divide between "they don't make them like they
used to" and "new and improved". --->
FiiO R9 Flagship Music Player, Streamer, Headphone Amplifier, And Hi-Res Lossless DAC
Review.
03 / 11 / 26
Live Nation Settles With U.S. DOJ Over Antitrust Probe Compliance measures and independent oversight
for ticketing and live events.
Live Nation Entertainment said in a company statement that it has reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice to resolve an antitrust investigation into its ticketing, promotion and venue operations. The statement frames the agreement as a resolution that will allow the company to move forward while implementing new compliance measures and governance changes intended to address the
DOJ's competitive concerns. The company emphasized that the settlement does not constitute an admission of wrongdoing and that it will cooperate with any required monitoring or reporting provisions set out by the agreement. Under the terms described by the company, the settlement will require operational and structural remedies designed to increase transparency and competition in primary ticketing and related services. Those remedies are reported to include strengthened internal compliance programs, enhanced reporting to regulators, and the appointment of an independent monitor or compliance officer to oversee implementation. Live
Nation's statement highlights commitments to improve contractual practices with venues and artists and to adopt clearer
consumer-facing policies around fees, resale and access to tickets. The company framed the settlement as a way to provide greater certainty for artists, venues and fans while avoiding protracted litigation.
Industry observers say the settlement could have meaningful effects across the
live events ecosystem. For consumers, the most immediate impacts may be greater transparency on fees and ticketing practices and potentially more options for primary ticket purchases at some venues. For artists and venues, the remedies could change how exclusive ticketing arrangements are negotiated and enforced. Regulators and competitors will be watching compliance milestones and any
follow-up enforcement actions closely; the DOJ's oversight role may include periodic reviews to ensure the company meets its obligations. Live Nation indicated it will publish updates on implementation and continue working with partners to minimize disruption to upcoming tours and events. This settlement marks a significant moment for the
live entertainment industry, signaling a regulatory push to balance market power with consumer and artist protections. As Live Nation begins to implement the agreed measures, stakeholders from fans to promoters will be assessing how the changes affect ticket availability, pricing and the broader competitive landscape for live music and
events.
On the other hand, this is
considered by some to be a small slap on the wrist. The profiteering and other
activities by Live Nation / Ticketmaster needs to be further investigated.
03 / 10 / 26
FIAE 2026 Part 2: Highlights, High-End Audiophile Room Impressions, And
In-Depth Hi-Fi Show Coverage Featuring Verdant, AGD, SVS, Dreamscape, Volti, Gershman, Focal, Clarisys, and more deliver standout demos in Tampa.
Florida International Audio
Expo (FIAE) 2026 Show Report By Dylan and Brett Rudolph Saturday dawned bright and early here at FIAE 2026 high-end
audiophile show. It was earlier, in fact, because we were staying at the show
hotel between exhibit rooms, as everyone was getting ready to meet their
weekend music-loving fans. So, by 8am, we were already showered, dressed, and
ready for the day. It never fails that going down early morning at luxury home
audio events always results in either staying at breakfast too long or wearing
breakfast all day, don't ask me why. It turned out that Steven R. Rochlin, Enjoy the
Music.com's longtime and well-respected Creative Director, had arrived
at the show on Friday, unbeknownst to me. So, we spoke for a time, and then we
all headed from different directions to the buffet. He and his lovely wife,
Heather, had already had breakfast, but while my son ate, we caught up on
everything, and the time flew by. Before we knew it, it was already time to
start our adventure once again! ---> FIAE 2026 Part 2: Highlights, High-End Audiophile Room Impressions, And In-Depth Hi-Fi Show
Coverage.
03 / 09 / 26
Celebrate International Women's Day With Women In
Hi-Fi Video
Honoring female leaders in audio: insights on careers, mentorship, and strategies in high-fidelity audio.
Seminar Moderated And Editorial By Steven R. Rochlin The Women In
Hi-Fi Seminar was a featured program at the Florida International Audio Expo (FIAE) 2026. It served as a focused forum to highlight, connect, and support women working across the
home-audio industry. The seminar brought together industry professionals, advocates, and attendees for a mix of panel discussions,
career path conversations, and practical advice aimed at increasing visibility and opportunity for women in engineering, manufacturing, retail, media, and events within the
hi-fi community. Organized as part of FIAE's program of expert-led seminars, with Women In Hi-Fi seminar moderated by
Enjoy the Music.com's Creative Director, Steven R Rochlin, the session emphasized mentorship, networking, and concrete strategies for making the hobby and business of
high-fidelity audio more inclusive and accessible. --->
Celebrate International Women's Day With Women In Hi-Fi Video.
03 / 06 / 26
Hi-Fi+ March 2026 High-End
Audio Magazine
Editorial: Pre-Loved Second-Hand Hi-Fi Is Today's Gold
Raidho Acoustics X2t - 25th Anniversary Edition Floorstanding Loudspeaker
Sphinx Element 5 Floorstanding Loudspeaker
OePhi Immanence 2 Stand-Mount Loudspeaker
Avantgarde Acoustic Opus 1 Active Floorstanding Loudspeaker
Amphion Argon3X Stand-Mount Loudspeaker
Monitor Audio Studio 89 Stand-Mount Loudspeaker
PMC prophecy1 Stand-Mount Loudspeaker
Audiovector R3 Arreté Floorstanding Loudspeaker
Audio Solutions Figaro M2 Floorstanding Loudspeaker
...And Much More!
Within this month's editorial, Alan Sircom says "Overlooking lots of loudspeaker reviews from recent years, in order to construct our Editor's Choice pages, something dawned on me. The second-hand market should be more vibrant that it seems. There are reasons for this lull in 'preloved' audio, but not all of them make sense. Stepping away from transducers for a moment, I can get why someone might not want to buy a digital product that might not be supported for too long. Those who still use an original Logitech Squeezebox are finding its functionality severely limited today as MySqueezebox and Squeezebox Radio are no longer supported. I can also understand the reluctance to invest in an older tube amplifier if it uses obscure valves with no stock and limited support. But these are effectively outliers. Most second-hand products don't fall into this 'impending doom' category. Back when I used to work in an audio store, second-hand goods had a two-fold benefit. First, they were a good way of offering a reduced price for loyal customers; it's not quite a discount, but if you know that you get a good trade-in on your existing product you tend to look after it a bit more and stay loyal to that brand." ---> hi-fi+
March 2026 High-End Audio Magazine.
03 / 05 / 26
Avantgarde Acoustic UNO SD Hornspeaker Review The luckiest I've ever felt was when reviewing the UNO SD speakers.
Review By Tom Lyle In the mid to late 1990s, I heard
a pair of Avantgarde Acoustic horn loudspeakers (hornspeaker) for the first time at a local high-end audio
showroom. I don't remember the model of the speakers I was hearing, but I do
recall that they were powered by a pair of Single-Ended Triode (SET) monoblock
amplifiers. I assumed that these amps were a perfect match for these sensitive
speakers. Sadly, I was not impressed with what I heard that day. The
speaker's biggest sin was an exaggerated midrange, epitomizing the "cupped
hands" sound. Fast-forward to 2024, when I was offered a pair of Avantgarde
UNO SDs for review in Enjoy the Music.com. I was skeptical, fearing I
would experience something similar to what I had heard at that local dealer many
years ago. Before these speakers arrived, I shared my experience with
Avantgarde's North American distributor, American Sound of Canada, about my
experience with their horn speakers. --->
Avantgarde Acoustic UNO SD Hornspeaker Review.
World Premiere Review!
AGD DUET GaN-Power Monoblock Amplifier
Review Defining your artistic sensibilities.
Review By Dr. Michael Bump Professional musicians have a first love, and it's usually not
their mother or high school sweetheart, but rather the instruments they surround
themselves with throughout their lives. Sometimes this serves a nostalgic
purpose, though in most cases, it is because the instrument's sound defines them
(The Harry Potter analogy of "the wand chooses you" comes to mind). Theirs is a
uniquely personal relationship. We all identify John "Bonzo" Bonham through his
style of drumming and the sound of his Ludwig drum kit. The size, tuning, shell
material, cymbals, use of timpani, etc. were his calling card, inspiring his
touch / gesture, helping define him, and in turn, helping define Led Zeppelin. For
almost his entire career, Pablo Casals performed on but a single instrument –
a cello crafted around 1700 by the Venetian luthier, Matteo Gofriller. And of
course, who can imagine listening to Willy Nelson's music without the voice of "Trigger,"
his faithful Martin N-20 nylon-string guitar, on which he's been performing and
recording for over 55 years. --->
AGD DUET GaN-Power Monoblock Amplifier Review.
03 / 04 / 26
Southwest Audio Fest 2026: Hear Flagship Sound Systems Three days of reference-level listening, product launches, seminars, and vinyl / CD marketplace for serious audiophiles and music lovers. Southwest Audio Fest returns to Dallas, Texas, July 23rd through 25th, presenting three concentrated days of high-end audio demonstrations, seminars, and industry networking. The 2026 schedule shifts the festival to Thursday–Saturday, with Thursday hours set for 2pm to 8pm, and Friday–Saturday running 10am to 6pm,
to maximize attendance and create fuller demo schedules. The
show's home is the Sheraton Convention Center in downtown Dallas, chosen for its large demo rooms and proximity to the Arts and Historic districts, giving attendees easy access to dining and cultural attractions. Exhibitors will include major manufacturers, boutique builders, dealers, and independent designers presenting loudspeakers of many shapes and sizes, powerful amplifiers, turntables, digital front ends, and room
treatment solutions in real listening environments.
Programming at Southwest Audio Fest 2026 emphasizes extended,
reference-level listening sessions rather than quick trade show stops: expect curated
listening rooms, full system demos, and manufacturer suites where attendees can audition complete systems at realistic volumes and in thoughtfully treated spaces. Educational content will include technical seminars, moderated panels, and Q&A sessions with designers and reviewers to explore topics such as room acoustics, analog vs. digital workflows, and the latest in streaming and DAC
technology. Special events planned across the weekend include evening and
after-hours listening parties, manufacturer-hosted product launches, and moderated keynote talks that highlight new flagship products and
limited-edition collaborations. These curated social events create opportunities for deeper conversations with designers and for press and dealers to preview gear in relaxed, focused
settings. ---> Southwest Audio Fest 2026: Hear Flagship Sound Systems.
03 / 02 / 26
FIAE 2026 Hi-Fi Gear, Demos, Top Room, And Takeaways Part 1
Our expert impressions of turntables, DACs, audio amplification, networked music, loudspeakers, and high-fidelity sound systems that defined the
show's soundscape.
Florida International Audio
Expo (FIAE) 2026 Show Report By Dylan and Brett Rudolph Friday dawned bright and
sunny for music lovers and audiophile enthusiasts here at the Florida
International Audio Expo 2026 in February. While most of the U.S. was under now
blizzard warnings, here in Florida it was, in fact, quite warm at a glorious 78F.
Every major growing publication was here to report on the FIAE.. My son Dylan
and I covered many exceptional audiophile exhibit rooms for Enjoy the
Music.com on the first day. There were many rooms to hear and enjoy. Quite a
few show attendees might find that each room
has a great deal to offer, and that is very true! Each dealer, distributor, and
luxury home audio manufacturer offered a variety
of sound system equipment from different audio manufacturers. This made the rooms both enjoyable
and challenging to synthesize, but we did our best. We here at Enjoy the
Music.com are sure you'll find a few exceptional pieces of hi-fi gear you'll
want to audition within your home audio sound system. With that said, it's time
for my exclusive, and extensive, first installment show coverage of the Florida International
Audio Expo 2026. ---> FIAE 2026 Hi-Fi Gear, Demos, Top Room, And Takeaways Part 1.
03 / 01 / 26
March 2026
High-End Audio Magazine — Over 30 Years Of Audiophile Insight In-depth reviews, show reports, and editorials on tube amps, DACs, and a frank discussion about journalism. This issue celebrates the love of music as our exclusive
Florida International Audio Expo 2026 show reporting, and multimedia features on our socials, are joined by thought-provoking editorials and great thoughts from our partner publications.
There's a world premiere review, a documentary about the art of listening, plus we
revisit our interview with the legendary drummer Billy Drummond. Steven R.
Rochlin's editorial, "The Cost Of Truth In High-End Audio Journalism," examines commercial pressures, influencer pay-for-play, and why independent criticism matters, while Roger Skoff's
"High Fidelity And The Difference Between Listening And Hearing" explores the deeper purpose of
high-fidelity systems and active listening. These essays anchor the issue in both industry ethics and the philosophy of listening.
Our
audiophile equipment coverage mixes a world-premiere review of Audio Research's impressive I/70 fully-loaded integrated
vacuum tube amplifier (including optional DAC and phono stage) with other analog gear. Our reviews aim to place each component in
real-room, real-system contexts, so readers can judge fit, performance, and value for their own setups. We loved meeting many of you at Tampa's hi-fi
show! Enjoy the Music.com looks forward to seeing many of you at the upcoming Montreal Audiofest later this month. ---> March 2026 High-End Audio Magazine — Over 30 Years Of Audiophile
Insight.
The Cost Of Truth In High-End Audio Journalism How commercial pressure and access-driven incentives, and pay-for-play videos, hollow out independent audiophile criticism.
Editorial By Steven R. Rochlin The hobby of
high-end audio has always traded in reverence: for rare recordings, for the
craft of cabinet makers and tube artisans, and for the slow, patient work of
listening. That reverence can be a virtue, but it becomes a liability when it
substitutes for rigorous, independent criticism. When reviewers conflate
admiration with endorsement, the reader loses a reliable compass, and the market
loses a healthy corrective. Commercial pressures are not hypothetical; brands
pay YouTube influencers to feature their products. Not too long ago, a YouTuber
coerced manufacturers into paying monthly to keep his YouTube videos of
their products online. For those curious, we've never monetized any of
our YouTube videos. Not even the massive effort to produce the Blue
Masters At The Crossroads live stream. That was my free gift to longtime
friend Chad Kassem and his mother, who for the first time could not attend the
concert. We live streamed it to her... and the entire world using professional
studio equipment at our expense of not just currency, in both far more valuable
time and immense effort. --->
The Cost Of Truth In High-End Audio Journalism.
High Fidelity And The Difference Between Listening And Hearing The real reason we have our high-fidelity music sound systems. Editorial By Roger Skoff What does "listening"
mean to you? Is it something active or passive? Is sound – including
music – just part of life's background, or is it something special, something
that holds your attention and that you meet with intent and focus? Given the near-constant flow of noise in our lives –
music in every imaginable form, from singing commercials to the music at work,
in the office, or in a store (never meant to be listened to at all, but simply
to create an upbeat mood), to "elevator" music, to the background music for
movies or television, to the "bumper" music for news broadcasts – almost all
of us are surrounded by sound nearly all the time, none of which we actively
listen to and little of which we actually hear. Even in a seemingly "quiet" room
at home, the measured background noise level will usually measure somewhere
around 55 dB. What that means is that, for most of you reading Enjoy the
Music.com, sound – any kind
of sound, including music – is simply something that's there.... --->
High Fidelity And The Difference Between Listening And Hearing.
Florida International Audio Expo 2026 Show Report
The eighth annual Florida International Audio Expo (FIAE) 2026 returned to Tampa for a
three-day high-end audio showcase from Friday, February 20 through Sunday, February 22 at the Sheraton Tampa Brandon. This premier audiophile show blends formal listening rooms with relaxed demo lounges, giving attendees the rare chance to compare loudspeakers,
high-fidelity amplifiers, turntables, DACs, and immersive headphone systems under
real-world conditions. Exhibitor turnout is strong again this year, with international manufacturers, boutique builders, and regional specialists filling
well-appointed listening rooms. Enjoy the Music.com, which has reported on every FIAE since its debut, proudly continues
our long-standing support as a show sponsor. Because FIAE is a
family-friendly event attracting many young adults and children, Enjoy the Music.com is
sponsoring the Passport To Sound booklet for younger audiophiles. Across the show, music lovers will find flagship components, innovative niche products, and
enjoy direct access to designers and product experts. ---> Florida International Audio Expo 2026 Show
Report.
Sneak Peek World Premiere Review!
Audio Research I/70 Fully Loaded Integrated Vacuum Tube
Amplifier Reviewed In-depth review of Audio Research's
fully-loaded I/70 integrated stereo unit including the
optional Hi-Res Audio DAC and MM/MC phono stage: performance, design, and reference-level listening notes.
Review By Ron Nagle I can trace my interest in high-end audio back to the 1970s, long before the
internet, and the 1995 launch of Enjoy the Music.com. Before we discuss
today's review of Audio Research's impressive I/70 vacuum tube integrated
amplifier, let us step back to the very beginnings. My first serious Audio
Research audio components, as back then, I recall vacuum tubes versus
transistors controversy was still raging on. That was when some audio wags
predicted the death of vacuum tube audio. I credit Audio Research and the late
Harry Pearson as the two stalwarts that fended off the Japanese avalanche of
cheaper transistor-powered audio components at the time. And that was the time when the shifting public interest was to
transistor audio. Audio Research Corporation (ARC) was founded by William Zane
Johnson in 1970 and was originally located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They are
one of the longest U.S. companies of vacuum tube-powered high-end audio
equipment for audiophiles and music lovers still in operation. --->
Audio Research I/70 Fully Loaded Integrated Vacuum Tube Amplifier Reviewed.
The Art
Of Listening
– Music Documentary An invitation for music fans to rediscover... The Art of Listening is a documentary film about the journey music takes to reach a listener's ear, from the intent of an instrument maker and composer, to the producers and engineers who capture and preserve an artist's voice. This journey is narrated by intimate conversations with artists, engineers and producers about the philosophy of their work and the intent behind each musical note they
create. This film is an invitation for music fans to rediscover the intricacies and details available in the sounds of their favorite recordings.
The Art of Listening is the beginning of a conversation of how the quality of our listening experiences define the
medium. The Art of Listening (Original Score Soundtrack) is a collection of 10 cinematic vignettes created to color the scenes of the feature music documentary The Art of Listening. As the film narrates the journey sound takes, from imagination and composition into a physical experience, the music embodies a sense of depth and reverence for the creative process. --->
The Art Of Listening – Music Documentary.
Musician Series
Featuring Billy Drummond Enjoy the Music.com's Musician Series focuses on
legendary talents from around the world.
Video Hosted By Steven R. Rochlin This edition
of Enjoy
the Music.com's special Musician Series, hosted by Creative Director Steven R. Rochlin,
features Professor Billy Drummond. Year before being a Juilliard
and NYU Professor, drummer and audiophile Billy Drummond first came to prominence in the late 1980s with his world-class musicianship joined by Horace Silver,
J.J. Johnson, and Sonny Rollins. As one of the great drummers of his generation, Billy Drummond is in high demand and has
performed on more than 300 albums! As an accomplished bandleader and purveyor of "fertile, exciting music" according to the New York Times, Billy also has several recordings under his own name - including Dubai that was voted as the very best within a Top Ten Best Jazz CDs of 1996. He currently leads his band, Freedom of Ideas, in New
York. Born in Newport News, Virginia, Drummond grew up listening to his father's extensive jazz record collection that
includes the likes of Max Roach, Miles Davis, James Moody, Horace Silver, Freddie Hubbard, Sonny Rollins and The Three
Sounds. --->
Musician Series Featuring Billy Drummond.