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09 / 05 / 25
Hi-Fi+ September 2025 High-End
Audio Magazine
Editorial: Making Great Strides In Audio Equipment
dCS Lina DAC X Digital-To-Analog Converter
PMC prophecy9 Floorstanding Loudspeaker
Chord Electronics Ultima 3 Pre And Ultima 3
Master Fidelity NADAC Digital-To-Analog Converter
Linn Klimax Solo 500 Mono Power Amplifier
Innuos ZENith NG Music Server
Wattson Audio Madison LE Streaming DAC/Headamp
Gold Note HP-10 Deluxe Headphone Amplifier
Chord Company ARAY RF-Controlling Range
Seismion Reactio 2 Anti-Vibration Platform
...And Much More!
Within this month's editorial, Alan Sircom says
"Audio may be the most mature consumer electronics field, but that doesn't mean if's stagnant. Development in audio has been continual, with improvements in all aspects of performance. Even the most cursory overview of the audio world shows why this should be the case. If you compare a modern low-power solid-state integrated amplifier with one sold even at the turn of the century, the level of precision in circuit design, component integrity and reliability is considerably better. That's just the start, however. While there are many companies that tread a successful path free from innovation, others consider each new project a chance to start afresh, creating a synthesis of existing technologies and new concepts to add to the canon of audio engineering. We've made – and continue to make great strides in all branches of audio, and not simply by pushing the price-point envelope. The difficulty, however, often comes down to imparting that new technology. Reviewers have a range of skills, but one thing most of us are extremely capable of is reducing a concept down too far. Again, this is understandable for the sake of brevity and delivering information to the widest number of people."
---> Hi-Fi+'s
September 2025 High-End Audio Magazine.
09 / 04 / 25

IFA 2025 To Feature
Immersive Music Experiences
With an impressive 215,000 attendees from 138 countries and featuring ~1800 exhibitors plus 187 conference speakers, the 101st edition of IFA is scheduled from September 5th through 9th in Berlin. Berlin's popular Messe Berlin conference center will transform into the world's consumer-tech showcase as IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung) features consumer electronics and home audio. While other events may feature legacy devices, now in its 101st edition, IFA offers attendees every facet of tomorrow's lifestyle: from smart home music distribution and automation to AI-driven voice-activated audio connectivity, digital gear, mobile hi-fi solutions, and much more! Attendees navigate themed show areas that unite global brands, innovative startups, and reseller forums under one sprawling roof, ensuring that buyers, press, and enthusiasts all find their niche. Building on its century-long legacy, today's modern IFA 2025 introduces immersive experience zones designed to spark creativity and community. The IFA Creator Hub offers influencers and storytellers live-stream studios, podcast booths, and VIP lounges.
Beyond hands-on demos and immersive listening spaces, IFA
2025's Innovation, Dream, and Creator stages deliver four days of deep-dive programming on Future of Intelligence, Smart Society, Connectivity, and Sustainability. Highlights include keynote addresses by
Electrolux's CEO on resource-efficient manufacturing and by Dr. Markus Miele on AI in home appliances, plus expert panels on AI-driven wellness,
next-gen networks, and circular-economy strategies. High-level networking unfolds at the invite-only Retail Leaders Summit, while ShowStoppers on September 4 gives media early access to product launches. Trade visitors secure business conferences, exclusive previews, and guided sector tours, and general-public tickets unlock live demos, e-sports competitions, Summer Garden music concerts, and celebrity autograph sessions—all bookable now via the IFA portal, which also offers travel planning, accommodation deals, and interactive venue
maps.
09 / 03 / 25

CEDIA 2025 Luxury Audio / Video And Integrator Event
CEDIA Expo/CIX returns to the Colorado Convention Center in Denver from September 3rd through 6th, co-located with Commercial Integrator Expo for the third consecutive year. Attendees will explore ~300 exhibitors showcasing smart home and commercial AV technologies—spanning luxury audio, immersive home theater, integrated lighting, outdoor living, and Work-From-Home solutions. The show floor will feature an immersive Smart Stage thought-leadership sessions, interactive demos, and the Launchpad area, where emerging brands unveil pioneering products that elevate sound, display, and control systems. This unified event enables integrators, designers, architects, and manufacturers to discover cutting-edge innovation, compare solutions side-by-side, and gain insights from industry experts. This
year's expo spotlights strong category growth with more than 50 new-to-show companies joining established brands and mid-sized enterprises. In audio, many innovative companies will deliver premium listening experiences, while continued advances in immersive audio and video integration take their rightful place within modern homes and office spaces.
Alongside the expo floor, the CEDIA Education Conference runs September 3rd through 5th, offering expert-led tracks on business growth, future-ready technologies, and integration best practices. On Wednesday, September 3 at 5:30 p.m. MDT, the CEDIA Expo 2025 Town Hall welcomes Daryl Friedman (CEDIA) and Bill Darcy
(NKBA | KBIS) to unveil joint research on the evolving collaboration between smart home integrators and design-build professionals, providing first access to key study findings at no additional cost. L-Acoustics plans to debuts their HYRISS
(Hyperreal Immersive Sound Space) demo room, featuring a 360° spherical loudspeaker system powered by
Soka, SB10i, and X4i models, L-ISA Anima
spatialization, and full Milan-AVB connectivity—offering attendees a glimpse of professional-grade audio for true luxury residences and magnificent
yachts.
09 / 01 / 25

Editorial: Best Of 2025 Blue Note Equipment Awards
Celebrating the best high
fidelity / high-end audiophile gear of 2025!
High-End Audio
Awards By Enjoy the Music.com
Enjoy the Music.com's
Best Of 2025 Blue Note Awards celebrates the many great achievements
by audiophile manufacturers within the high-end audio and Hi-Res Audio industry. Our
2025
Blue Note Awards is a three decade culmination of reviewing luxurious high-end
audio equipment and carefully
choosing what products have earned special recognition for our annual awards. Our Best Of
2025 Blue Note Award celebrates the finest products we have reviewed during the
previous 12 months. Recipients have
been carefully chosen after much debate and consideration by our staff of
reviewers. With each passing
year our industry has experienced great advancements in technology including analog
circuitry, vinyl LP and analog playback, digital-to-analog
converters (DACs), loudspeaker design, personal media
players, and more. While there are many great
pieces of premium high fidelity audio equipment now available within the marketplace, Enjoy
the Music.com's Best Of 2025 Blue Note Awards is compiled
from products we have reviewed within the past 12 months that have earned extra special
attention.
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Editorial: Best Of 2025 Blue Note Equipment Awards.


Star Trek And Enjoy the Music.com Are In Another Universe
Roger writes to 360 completely different degrees of immersive high-end audio.
Article
By Roger Skoff
This month, Enjoy the
Music.com celebrates their very
special 30th Anniversary in bring joy to both music lovers and audiophiles. For
decades, we helps our loyal readers realize their sound system's dream and true
potential! The number 360 is Highly Composite: It has 24 divisors, more than any
smaller positive integer. That makes it extremely useful in measurement and in
geometry, where, for example, a circle is described as having an immersive 360
degrees, a convention dating back to Babylonian astronomy, which used base-60 (sexagesimal)
math. Ancient calendars often used 360-day years, with 5 extra days added later
to remain astronomically accurate. The sound we hear reaches us in a full
360-degrees. The number's divisibility was what made it practical for early
astronomy. 360 also has rotational Symmetry: In trigonometry and polar
coordinates, 360° represents a full rotation—returning to the starting point.
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Star Trek And Enjoy the Music.com Are In Another Universe.
World Premiere Review!
The Amazing Audionet Mach Linestage And Schrödinger
Monoblock Amplifier Review
A more affordable slice of World-Class performance.
Review By Senior Editor Greg Weaver
If you are unfamiliar with the brand Audionet, one of
today's premier audio electronics manufacturers located in Berlin, Germany, it's
time to correct that oversight. Founded in 1994, after nearly a decade of developing sensors and measurement
electronics, all of which produced extraordinarily weak signals, and the
essential need to build highly reliable, high-resolution analog amplifiers for
this entirely new breed of measurement electronics at Ruhr University in Bochum,
western Germany, that same research team, who were also music lovers, created
what would become Audionet. Armed with the invaluable experience gained building these
low-noise, highly resolving amplifiers, they began building some of the most
refined and precise audio electronics available, and now, more than thirty years
later, they have grown to offer a full line of some of the finest linestages,
stereo, mono, and integrated amplifiers.
--->
The Amazing Audionet Mach Linestage And Schrödinger Monoblock Amplifier Review.
World Premiere Review!
Genesis Advanced Technologies Premium Platinum Phono Preamplifier Review
Immersing yourself within the sensational sound of spectacular music.
Review By Senior Editor Tom Lyle
Within the July 2025 issue of Enjoy The
Music.com's Review Magazine, I reviewed
the Genesis Advanced Technologies G7 Samba floorstanding loudspeakers.
Even though my reference speakers were priced considerably higher than the
Sambas, it was relatively easy to overlook this fact due to the Genesis'
outstanding sound quality, not to mention their good looks. After this Genesis
speaker's review was published, I had a chat with Genesis dealer Larry Borden of
Distinctive Stereo when he came over to pick up the speakers. We didn't discuss
the speakers as much as we talked about high-end audio in general, and of
course, music. This led us to the topic of analog reproduction, and it was
then that he mentioned the Genesis Premium Platinum phono preamp. This caught me
off guard. I had always thought that Genesis only designed and manufactured
loudspeakers. When I was speaking with Genesis's Chief Designer and CEO Gary
Koh he shared with me some specifics about the various phono preamplifiers he
owned over the years, but had never been wholly satisfied with.
--->
Genesis Advanced Technologies Premium Platinum Phono Preamplifier Review.
iSonic Cleaner 6.2-PRO Ultrasonic
Vinyl LP Cleaner Review
Ultrasonic deep cleaning and spin drying 10 LP
records in 30 minutes.
Review By Bob Grossman
The
iSonic Pro 6.2-PRO is the latest variation and upgraded record cleaner design
from a company that specializes in commercial ultrasonic cleaning machines. They
have styles and sizes for various products with personal and industrial
applications. The iSonic company has dozens of cleaner models for medical
applications, jewelry, and personal items used in the home. Jerry Fan of iSonic
said, "Over the past six years, we have made a lot of progress with cleaners
for audio systems." Jerry modestly told me he "doesn’t know too much about
anything else, but we do know about ultrasonic cleaners!" They started with
processing 5 to 10 records for cleaning only, then added the PRO accessory kit
for spin drying with an in-water filter two years ago. Those developments were
with the model P4875II+MVR10-PRO which was an upgrade to the early model
P4875II+MVR5 or MVR10....
--->
iSonic Cleaner 6.2-PRO Ultrasonic Vinyl LP Cleaner Review.
Note: There are more Best Of 2025 Blue Note Awards within this
issue.
FiiO Fantastic CP13 Cassette Player, RR11 Radio, And SA1 Desktop Speakers Review
Three musical treats for the road less
traveled.
Review By Paul Schumann
When
I started grad school, I had to make the trek from Austin, TX, to Knoxville, TN,
in my 1980 Toyota Celica. Since space would be limited, I had to figure out how
to bring some of my music with me so I could retain my sanity during my first
semester of graduate studies. That's when I decided to plunge into portable
audio and bought my first Walkman. I already had most of my albums recorded on
tape, so I wouldn't be missing out on much. Plus, this Walkman included a tuner,
so I could listen to anything new coming out. Sure, the sound wasn't the best, but I had music until I could
haul my system and records later on. The flaw in my plan was that I didn't
anticipate how quickly that little Walkman ate batteries. I was a poor grad
student, so I used the Sears card my parents gave me "for emergencies" and
bought a couple of sets of rechargeables. After that, I was set. That old
Walkman and those tapes are long gone, but I have fond memories of how that
technological marvel provided me with music during those stressful times.
--->
FiiO Fantastic CP13 Cassette Player, RR11 Radio, And SA1 Desktop Speakers
Review.


Nordost Cables – Complete Nordost System Approach
Nordost cables leaves me speechless.
Review By Brett Rudolph
Several
years ago, at the beginning of my career as a reviewer, I had the opportunity to
work with audio and video cables almost exclusively. At the time, it felt like
regardless how amazing a cable sounded there was always another to take its
place. Very few of them really stood out within my mind. Even those that stood
out rarely became part of my reference system because there was always another
one with different characteristics. The Nordost cables were different. Back then
I reviewed both the Red Dawn and Blue Heaven ranges of cables. Since my
reviews centered around home theater systems, my evaluation consisted of nearly
all their offerings within these families. Their flat design was unique and
their performance inspired. Though they were never the least expensive, their
design and abilities, remained on of my favorites. In fact, the Red Dawn audio
interconnect are one of the few cables that have remained in my reference system
since those early days.
---> Nordost Cables – Complete Nordost System Approach.

Hegel H160 Solid-State Stereo Integrated
Amplifier With DAC Review
Not another boring Bose burger.
Review By A. Colin Flood
Ever heard a Naim amplifier? Hegel reminds me of amplifiers by
Naim and the Roksan Caspian. But does that mean this charming amplifier with all sorts of modern connections
is nothing more than high-end, boring Bose sound? Is the Hegel H160 stereo
integrated amplifier with DAC merely a
loaded McDonald's burger? The $3500 Hegel H160 amplifier is the typical black box
electronic component. It has elegantly simple black knobs and an oodle of
possible connections on the back. The H160 is a flat black case, with smooth
matte rounded edge on its face. The amplifier came double-boxed, with a plastic
moisture-barrier bag. It also came with the requisite 1.5 to 3 inches of
Styrofoam necessary to survive a UPS bounce. The foam however was strawberry
pink, like Owens Corning fiberglass, or the cartoon Pink Panther! Inexplicably,
the power switch is located on the bottom
of the amplifier. Perhaps this is some form of security measure, as only owners
will know where it is.
---> Hegel H160 Solid-State Stereo Integrated Amplifier With DAC
Review.

My
Brief History And Why D.I.Y?
Editor Steven Rochlin's father chimes
in!
Article By Eli Rochlin
Do It Yourself
(DIY) has never really gone away... it was not even resting! A newer, younger group just moved into town to claim the process as their own. Not so fast, you
guys! It was we older guys who adopted it and nurtured it as our own. The main drivers were lack of money, desire and inquisitiveness, coupled with the love of
music. The world came out of the Great Depression and World War II was over. So many young kids mustered out of the service with new skills in radio technology, which the field greatly expanded with ideas. Television, short wave radio, FM and Ham radios, wire recorders all wanted a piece of the market. Wartime shortages were over, and everything was looking better. Better, that is, if you had a job. Many people had a lot of time on their hands, and DIY became a hit. Stores and Catalog houses had lots of parts and kits. You could select many items "assembled" or in kit form. Radio Shack, Allied Radio, Lafayette Radio, and Heathkit, were all active in the DIY field.
---> My Brief History And Why
D.I.Y?
Many more reviews & articles are within our Review Magazine.
08 / 29 / 25

This
Weekend: StereoNET Hi-Fi & AV Expo Melbourne
2025
The StereoNET Hi-Fi & AV Expo is the largest annual luxury high-end audio and video event in
Australia. This event will bring together audiophiles, home-cinema videophile buffs, modern immersivephiles, and connected-lifestyle enthusiasts from August 29th through 31st at the Pullman Mercure Hotel & Events Centre in Albert Park, Victoria. As the largest show of its type in
Australia, it transforms many hotel rooms across multiple floors into immersive demo environments, showcasing everything from compact streaming devices and video screens to colossal floor-standing loudspeakers. Visitors can explore the
world's top audio/visual brands alongside up-and-coming innovators, with smart-home integration, gaming setups, and entertainment technologies on display. The addition of a new Level 3 exhibition area underscores the
expo's commitment to crafting a truly expansive, hands-on experience for every kind of listener and viewer. Building on its rapid growth, the 2025 edition expands to cover four full floors of the Pullman Convention Centre, featuring over 200 international brands.
Show organizer StereoNET emphasizes the
event's evolution into a must-attend on the global hi-fi calendar, attracting company heads, product designers, and engineers from around the world. Attendees can expect bespoke multi-channel home-cinema rooms, live product launches, and expert-led seminars that delve into the latest in acoustic optimization and AV integration. Exhibition highlights include
Australia's largest headphone and personal-audio zone, where Headzones curates an extensive selection of flagship cans in dedicated listening suites. The Home Cinema segment dazzles with cutting-edge immersivephile systems, and showgoers have the chance to win coveted prizes. Vinyl aficionados and reel-to-reel enthusiasts will flock to the Vinyl Record Fair hosted by Vinylrules Music, which offers original pressings alongside rare second-hand finds. Expert panel discussions, hands-on demos of modern smarthome technology, and interactive installations round out the schedule, ensuring the StereoNET Hi-Fi & AV Expo Melbourne 2025 is a multi-sensory celebration of sight and
sound.
08 / 28 / 25

Marantz CD60 CD (Compact Disc) Player Review
The Marantz CD60 CD Player has me very impressed out of the gate but will it seal the deal with pricier amplification and loudspeakers? Stay
tuned.
Review By Ian White
Back
in February, I spent some time with Marantz so I could experience the
new Marantz 40n Network Integrated Amplifier. The $2500 amplifier drove
multiple pairs of Bowers & Wilkins loudspeakers in the hotel space with
relative ease and I left after two hours of listening thinking that Marantz
needed to introduce something less expensive to match it. There were other CD
players on display in the room but they were priced well above what I was
thinking. I was hoping to see the 40n connected to something like the brand new Marantz
CD60 that was just introduced at HIGH END in Munich for $999. There are plenty of people who will shake their head at
something like the Marantz CD60 in 2022 with streaming owning 85% of the market
right now — but I'm not part of that group. Not even remotely. I started buying CDs in 1984 when my father brought home a new
Yamaha CD player from Bay Bloor Radio and after almost 38 years of purchases, my
collection approaches almost 2000 CDs.
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Marantz CD60 CD (Compact Disc) Player Review.
JPS Labs Superconductor V Interconnects,
Loudspeaker Cable, And USB Cable Review
Connecting to the Soul of Music.
Review By Paul Schumann
There has been quite a bit of discussion, lately, in this publication and other forums, about the current direction of the music industry. One of the hot topics is how popular music is recorded and produced. Many argue that the use of software, like
ProTools, to snap everything to a grid and correct any
"flaws" is robbing the music of its soul. Many times the result is music that, while initially appealing, quickly loses the interest of the listener. It is soulless
music. The question is, what is this soul and how do we recognize it? I think most of the time, this occurs at a subconscious level. Why do we want to go see an artist in concert when
we've already heard all of their songs multiple times in studio perfection? Because we want to connect to the soul of the music, warts and all. Now,
I'm not saying some audio processing tricks aren't going on at these concerts, but there is only so much that can be done live. In the end,
it's about the artists connecting with the audience.
--->
JPS Labs Superconductor V Interconnects, Loudspeaker Cable, And USB Cable
Review.
08 / 25 / 25

Tencent Music
Achieves A Standout Q2 2025
Tencent Music Entertainment Group, a leading online music entertainment platform with 124.4 million paying users and 553 million total monthly active users, delivered a standout second quarter in 2025, with total revenues climbing 17.9% year-over-year to RMB 8.44 billion
(U.S. $1.18 billion). Online music services drove much of that growth—up 26.4% to RMB 6.85 billion—while music subscription revenue alone rose 17.1% to RMB 4.38 billion. Strong unit economics lifted monthly ARPPU from RMB 10.7 to RMB 11.7, fueling a 43.2% jump in net profit attributable to equity holders to RMB 2.41 billion (US $336 million) and a non-IFRS net profit increase of 37.4%. At quarter end, cash, cash equivalents, term deposits and short-term investments totaled RMB 34.92 billion, underpinning the
company's robust balance sheet. On the user front, Tencent Music's ecosystem remains vast and engaged. Monthly active users for online music stood at 553 million, with paying subscribers rising 6.3% to 124.4 million and SVIP members surpassing 15 million thanks to premium sound quality and exclusive artist perks. The company deepened its content arsenal through partnerships with K-pop labels like The Black Label and SM Entertainment, Chinese superstars such as Wang Feng, and broadcasters including Zhejiang Satellite TV.
Offline initiatives included
G-DRAGON's sold-out Macau show, stadium tours for Fiona Sit, TIA RAY and rapper GAI, plus 300+ performances by emerging artists under proprietary IPs like CITY LIVE and BUFF LIVE. Innovation continues to be a growth lever. Kugou Music rolled out VIPER HiFi sound and One-Click Audio Enhancement 2.0, while QQ Music introduced an AI Chorus feature for concert singalongs and launched the Bubble community to deepen fan-artist interactions. In-car partnerships with Geely and Xiaomi broadened distribution, and a new ad-supported membership tier and refined ad formats lifted advertising revenues. On the ESG front, the
"Hearing Guizhou" AI project creates immersive instrument-based soundscapes for relaxation. Through these efforts, Tencent Music is sharpening user engagement, diversifying monetization and scaling its one-stop music ecosystem for lasting value.
08 / 21 / 25

Audio Note UK M2 Linestage / Preamplifier And Conqueror Power Amplifier Review
Taking the road less traveled.
Review By Paul Schumann
Hi-fi
audio emerged in the 1950s with the introduction of the LP record. As the
business evolved and stereo became the norm, acoustic suspension speakers gained
popularity due to their smaller footprint in the family room. What followed
after that can be called an arms race between audio manufacturers to build more
powerful amplifiers. This continued as hi-fi became high-end audio. It was not
uncommon to see on the pages of print magazines reviewing amplifiers rated at
400 Watts per channel or more. But not all music lovers were following this path. While the
audio business was trending towards the more powerful tube and solid-state amps,
an underground movement in Japan was extolling the virtues of the old
low-powered Western Electric amps when paired with speakers of the same vintage.
--->
Audio Note UK M2 Linestage / Preamplifier And Conqueror Power Amplifier Review.
FiiO M15S Desktop / Portable Hi-Res Lossless Music Player Review
FiiO's M15S and FH9 have incredible synergy and represent an ideal portable listening
experience.
Review By Gary Alan Barker
Until I received my FiiO R7 Music Server my go-to
player to burn in headphones or to act as a digital source for DAC reviews
(computers tend to be noisy over USB) has been my trusty FiiO M11 DAP (while
the FiiO M11 Plus LTD offers some advantages, it also sucks up a lot
of power), but FiiO is not a company to rest long, always pushing the envelope
and developing new and better players, and in this vein is their new FiiO M15S
Desktop/Portable Hi-Res Lossless Music Player. Slightly larger and with an
almost half-inch larger display, the M15S boasts an eight-channel DAC and over twice
the power output and includes a desktop dock with a built-in cooling fan. Some of the things that set the FiiO M15S Desktop/Portable
Hi-Res Lossless Music Player apart from the pack beyond the FiiO DK3S dock, are
the Dual Power Supply Mode, the Five Gain Levels, Six Operating Modes....
--->
FiiO M15S Desktop / Portable Hi-Res Lossless Music Player Review.
08 / 20 / 25

Great News! SWAF And PAF 2026 Show Updates
Southwest Audio Fest (SWAF) listens to vendors and attendees. "For years the audio industry has talked about how slow Sundays are," says Lou Hinkley and Gary Gill of SWAF. "We at SWAF have listened and are dropping Sundays and adding Thursday to generate more traffic, while leaving you more time on Sundays for your families. Our experience at the Southwest Audio Fest seems like Dallas would be a perfect candidate to try the Thursday – Friday - Saturday experience. Thursday's show hours will be 2pm
to 8pm, providing more options for attendees with busy schedules. Friday and Saturday will remain 10am
to 6pm with many rooms having evening and after hours listening events. See you all in July 2026 at SWAF!
The latest news from Pacific Audiofest (PAF):
"In 2024 we considered making PAF a biennial event, and scheduled the next show for 2026," says PAF. "Turns out everyone wants it to be an annual event. So beginning in 2026 it will continue every year. Most of the exhibitors from 2024 will be returning with many new faces as well, bringing the best in cutting edge audio. We are already booking great live music, informative seminars, tons of vinyl for sale and great fun for all."
Enjoy the Music.com looks forward to seeing you at the SWAF and PAF in
2026. See Enjoy the Music.com's SWAF
2025 show report and PAF
2025 show reports.
08 / 19 / 25

Zurich's Finest Audio Show 2025 By High End Society
The Finest Audio Show Zurich returns on 1 and 2 November 2025 at the Mövenpick Hotel Zurich Regensdorf, riding high on the momentum generated by its successful comeback last fall. Bringing together national and international sound expertise under one roof, it reinforces the Swiss hi-fi tradition that has been decades in the making. Over two days, exhibitors and visitors alike will tap into fresh new ideas—from modular, space-saving systems to cutting-edge high-end installations—affirming the
show's role as the driving force behind Switzerland's vibrant hi-fi market. Under the banner of quality, regional character and brand diversity, the event showcases a curated lineup of products across the full spectrum of audio excellence.
Attendees can experience intelligent streaming platforms, state-of-the-art turntables, classic tube amplifiers, high-fidelity headphones and proven two-channel systems in a home-like setting designed for optimal sound. Live, hands-on demonstrations and in-depth presentations on audio technology and innovation offer both audiophiles and trade professionals unparalleled insights into the latest developments. More than a product fair, The
Finest Audio Show Zurich is a rendezvous point for music lovers of all stripes. Whether
you're a seasoned hi-fi aficionado or a curious newcomer, one-on-one meetings and open exchanges create fertile ground for discovery, collaboration and inspiration. By bridging Swiss quality consciousness with global sound innovation, the show cements its status as the must-attend gathering for anyone passionate about listening to music at its
finest.
08 / 18 / 25
audioXpress' September 2025 Issue
Editorial: Different Perspectives In Music And Sound Reproduction
An Image Model Theory For Stereophonic Sound
Audinate Dante Virtual Soundcard
Audio-Speech Processing And Microphone Arrays
Phase Delay, Group Delay, And Circuit Sensitivity Basics
A Power Supply Filter
Connected Home Audio And Home Theater
High End Munich 2025
Build Your Own Guitar Amp
And Much More!
Within his editorial, J. Martins says "Opinion is the ideas expressed by a person. Perspective is the point of view from which they view a situation.* The lines between the two
don't seem to be well understood. Perspective helps raise awareness of new ideas and methods. I welcome a
writer's specific judgment or belief about an issue, as long as it is based on evidence and analysis. I believe in the value of perspective as a way to shape methods, sometimes the whole foundation of an entire approach. That always helps to inspire valid research efforts—even if to prove otherwise. In audioXpress December 2017, we published an interesting article about a different approach to provide the best listening environment for dipolar and multi-directional speakers (omnidirectional), and even directed radiation patterns for specific purposes. In "Educated Reflections," Gary Eickmeier explained why eliminating reflections is not the best approach in a listening room, and how he developed a completely different approach, enhancing the results with "speakers that are renowned for their spaciousness, depth, and 3D imaging."
---> audioXpress September 2025
Issue.
08 / 12 / 25
Siltech Launches Master Crown Cables
New flagship from Holland's premiere cable manufacturer.
Launch Event Coverage By Greg Weaver
Siltech
recently launched a new, flagship series of audio cables called Master Crown. As
with everything they do, the launch would be a first-class event. With the help
of US Siltech distributor, Monarch Systems, based in Englewood, CO, a press
event was held Friday, June 20th to introduce and demonstrate the advantages of
this new product to the audio press. Monarch Systems was founded by two audio industry veterans,
Jon Baker and Rich Maez, and with the assistance of their Marketing Manager,
Jaclyn Schnirring, they played host to seven members of the press in a spacious,
beautiful home in the gated community of Las Campanas, to the west of the heart
of old Santa Fe, at a location they call La Casita. We were also honored
to be joined by Siltech's own engaging, conversant, and well-informed Gaby
Rynveld, who led much of the day's ceremonies.
--->
Siltech Launches Master Crown Cables.
TAD Evolution C1000 Preamplifier And M1000 Power Amplifier Review
Two top-notch solid-state components.
Review By Tom Lyle
TAD (Technical Audio Devices) is a high-end
audio manufacturer based in Tokyo. It is a subsidiary of the sizable mass-market
audio manufacturer Pioneer. Although Pioneer produces some fine, mostly
affordable gear, TAD works independently of Pioneer, designing and manufacturing
much more upscale high-end audio products. In 1975, the Tokyo-based Pioneer
Corporation began TAD to develop high-end speakers for professional use. In
2007, TAD became an independent subsidiary of Pioneer and has been designing and
manufacturing all types of high-end audio products primarily focusing on
speakers and amplifiers for home use. Previously, my only experience reviewing TAD products was two
years ago, when I reviewed their $20,000 Evolution Two (TAD-E2) floor-standing
speakers. These 2.5-way speakers impressed me both in their visual appearance
and sound quality.
--->
TAD Evolution C1000 Preamplifier And M1000 Power Amplifier Review.
08 /
08 / 25
Hi-Fi+ August 2025 High-End
Audio Magazine
Editorial: Enjoying Music As A Happy Escape
Jadis I-88 Vacuum Tube Integrated Amplifier
Aavik I-188 Integrated Amplifier
Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS Burmester Surround Sound
Hegel H50 Hi-Res Audio DAC
Soulnote A1 Integrated Amplifier
Lindemann Woodnote COMBO Integrated Streaming Amplifier
YG Acoustics Sonja 3.2 Floorstanding Loudspeaker
Stax SRS-X1000 Electrostatic Headphone System
Pro-Ject Speaker Box 5 E Carbon Stand-Mount Loudspeaker
Stack Audio Serene Record Dampener
...And Much More!
Within this month's editorial, Alan Sircom says
"Of all the reasons I've heard for buying a good audio system, this one seems the most honest. The world, it seems, is falling apart. War, famine, political turmoil, an unpredictable climate, fear of crime... all fuelled by an out-of-control social media and our never-ending desire to doom-scroll through it. Audio is the great escape from that all-pervading sense of dread. A friend, not in the audio business, has a small but relatively nice little audio system. And he has one rule when playing it; phones off. Really
'off', not 'silent'. That means no Shazaming tracks - if you want to know what it is, you ask. That means no sudden wiki-expert knowledge of a band. And it means no loss of focus mid-way through the track as you are drawn to
'InstaGoogleTweetFace.' This resonates with the 'no phones' request made in Classic Album Sundays sessions, where you listen to an entire album in one sitting. Phones are banned there for the same reason.
It's strange just how far we've come that the simple demand to turn your phone off is met with looks of sheer horror."
---> Hi-Fi+'s
August 2025 High-End Audio Magazine.
08 / 07 / 25

World Premiere Review!
Merrill Audio Element 110 Monoblock Power Amplifier Review
A significant accomplishment!
Review By Tom Lyle
I would understand if some readers of Enjoy the Music.com assumed that I
was in cahoots with the high-end audio company Merrill Audio. This is my fifth
review of a Merrill Audio component. Within the April 2015 issue I reviewed Merrill
Audio's Thor monoblock power amplifiers and, also that year, Merrill's
Taranis power amps. In 2017, I reviewed Merrill's outstanding Christine
Reference preamplifier. Then, in 2018, I reviewed their mighty 118
monoblock power amplifiers. I have reviewed many of Merrill Audio's products
because their headquarters are about twenty miles from my home. The owner of
Merrill Audio, Merrill Wettasinghe, has hand-delivered each review component I've reviewed. While he is here, and because Mr. Wettasinghe and I are both
audiophiles and music lovers, we often listen to some music after setting up the
equipment. Afterward, we frequently get something to eat at a local eatery. Does our professional friendship influence my
reviews of Merrill Audio's high-end audio equipment?
--->
Merrill Audio Element 110 Monoblock Power Amplifier Review.

World Premiere Review!
Synergistic Research PowerCell 8 SX Review
Pushing your sound system to the next level with innovative technology.
Review By Rick Becker
After catching more than 48 gigs during the nine-day 21st
Rochester International Jazz Festival, I rode home after the final show with the
sound of live music etched in my mind. The Brubeck Bros. had been scheduled for
Kilbourn Hall, an acoustically rich 444-seat performance hall at the Eastman
School of Music, but heavy rains overnight and during the day resulted in
buckets spread throughout the hall to catch nature's dribbles. It was
rescheduled for Kodak Hall, the main venue at the Eastman Theater with enough
seats for everyone who wished to be there. I sat reasonably close, maybe 8 rows
back in the center to catch a mix of the Steinway piano, the drums, the electric
bass, and the electric guitar. Splendid. And easy to hear why this venue is used
for the premium Headliner performances at JazzFest and the Rochester
Philharmonic Orchestra the rest of the year. I typically buy a JazzPass,
allowing me to attend as many performances as I wish among the multiple smaller
venues. Fast footwork and careful pre-planning helped me maximize this annual
music festival.
--->
Synergistic Research PowerCell 8 SX Review.
08 / 06 / 25

Audio
Dreamin': AES Show 2025 Unveils The Future Of Sound
The Audio Engineering Society's (AES) flagship gathering returns to the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center October
23rd through 25th, promising an immersive "Audio Dreamin'" experience for more than 10,000 audio professionals,
audiophile enthusiasts, and sound engineering students from around the globe. With registration already open, attendees will converge to explore the latest breakthroughs in audio technology, ranging from
modern immersive sound formats to AI-driven signal processing and classical
stereo. Whether you're a seasoned engineer fine-tuning your mastering chain or a newcomer eager to dive deep into acoustics, AES Show 2025 delivers a curated blend of exhibits, technical papers, and hands-on demos designed to inspire and inform every corner of the audio
lifecycle.
Highlighting the event's technical prowess, Warren Huart kicks off the program as keynote speaker, setting the tone for three days of cutting-edge sessions and workshops. On October 22, a series of skill-building workshops and optional technical tours will immerse participants in real-world studios and manufacturing facilities. Beginning October 23, the exhibit halls open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, featuring leading manufacturers demonstrating their latest gear. Concurrently, breakout sessions run from 9 AM to 5:30 PM on Thursday and Friday, with a final round of presentations concluding at 5 PM on Saturday. These sessions span topics such as spatial audio for VR, sustainable loudspeaker design, and advanced studio automation techniques, ensuring every attendee finds content aligned with their professional passions.
Beyond education, AES Show 2025 is where innovation meets
opportunity as exhibitors showcase new products and host intimate demos in dedicated rooms. Sponsors benefit from high-visibility branding through kiosks, demo spaces, and signage packages, while networking events like the Ice Cream Social foster organic connections among peers. As a non-profit, volunteer-based organization, AES leverages these gatherings to advance the science and practice of audio, cementing Long Beach as the epicenter of sound innovation and collaboration each
fall.
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