Tom Lyle wrote an excellent review on enjoythemusic.com on the Luxman C-700u Control Amplifier and the Luxman D-06u CD / SACD Player with USB Input. “The sonic prowess of the […]
Author Archives: Philip O'Hanlon
A new generation of integrated audiophile server will be demonstrated by On a Higher Note Puidoux, Switzerland. September 2016: Merging Technologies will display a pre-production version of the Merging+NADAC Player […]
Enjoy the Music reviewed the Eclipse TD-M1 wireless desktop speaker system last month. “Good sound quality doesn’t call attention to itself. It simply is. The Eclipse TD-M1 wireless speaker system […]
Audiostream’s Michael Lavorgna recently reviewed the Merging+ NADAC. Listening to my system with the NADAC in it was pretty much pure pleasure. Over the course of many weeks, the NADAC […]
What better way to end the day than to wind down, play some mellow tunes and relax with an ounce of God’s own libation, a smooth and refined whiskey. In […]
Interesting journey through the Blues, incorporating some of the best Blues from the USA and beyond. Back in the 60s and 70s in England and Ireland, many of the most […]
John Marks reviewed the Luxman M-200 Stereo Power Amplifier on his new blog, The Tannhäuser Gate. “In use, the M-200 exhibits all the hallmarks of a high-quality low-power…solid-state amplifier: vanishing […]
This Hi-Fi+ review of Artesania Audio’s equipment racks by Alan Sircom is a couple years old, but is an excellent introduction to using equipment racks to upgrade the sound of […]
In a rave review of the Luxman EQ-500 phono stage in SoundStage! Ultra, review Tom Mathew writes: “In a previous review, I urged readers to search for audio components that […]
Merging+ seem to have the lion’s share of the Classical recording scene—talking about Tilsson Thomas’ recent Beethoven cycle, the Concertgebouw, LSO Live and Marinsky recordings. Mastering engineer supremo Bob Ludwig […]