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1 month ago |
futureaudiophile.com | Nasim Abbu-Daggar
Reading Time: 8 minutesSchiit Audio has long been a value leader in the world of audiophile equipment, known for offering high-quality gear at very approachable price points. Founded in 2010 by Jason Stoddard and Mike Moffat, the company quickly carved out a niche with its humorous brand name and no-nonsense approach to audio. Schiit’s products often deliver exceptional sound quality, while eschewing the bells and whistles of more expensive competitors.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
futureaudiophile.com | Nasim Abbu-Daggar
Reading Time: 9 minutesMartinLogan, renowned for its high-end floorstanding speakers (often electrostatic), aims to bring the performance of those speakers to a different market. They’ve done this by completely reimagining their Motion Series catalog of floorstanding and audiophile bookshelf speakers, and putting the speakers through a rigorous development process that included anechoic chamber measurements, blind listening tests and in-room measurements.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
futureaudiophile.com | Nasim Abbu-Daggar
Reading Time: 9 minutesFor years, the Bowers & Wilkins 600 series has been a favorite among audiophiles looking for a great, detailed bookshelf speaker. Their latest iteration of the series, the 606 S3 (buy at Crutchfield),promises to build on that legacy. Bowers & Wilkins has made some refinements to the 606, and the promise is a noticeable step up in performance. Expect a more detailed and nuanced listening experience, they say. We’re talking a serious speaker here, all for a cool $1,100.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
futureaudiophile.com | Nasim Abbu-Daggar
Reading Time: 9 minutesJBL is a name that resonates with anyone who’s had even a fleeting interest in high-quality audio. From their humble beginnings in the 1940s, JBL has been synonymous with pushing the boundaries of high-quality sound reproduction. Enter the JBL L52 Classic speakers – a modern nod to the legendary JBL L100 series that rocked the audio world back in the day.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
futureaudiophile.com | Nasim Abbu-Daggar
Reading Time: 8 minutesRBH’s latest offering, the 61-SF from their Signature Series of audiophile products, sets a compelling standard in the realm of bookshelf speakers. At a glance, this smaller audiophile speaker boasts an unassuming yet sleek design, but it is what lies beneath that truly entices audiophiles: an optimized 6.5-inch aluminum cone woofer, paired with a one-inch fabric dome tweeter, that promises to deliver a full, precise and open sound.
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