Over two decades later since StereoNET NZ's editor Gary Pearce's first experience with Monitor Audio, he revisits the Brit brand and discovers what's changed in that time its new Studio 2-way stand-mount loudspeakers.
Japan does have an audio equivalent of McIntosh and the brand is called, Accuphase.
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Time stood still for a brief moment as I took in the news that Dynavector had updated its desirable 10X5 phono cartridge.
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One of the most famous names in radios and a brand now paving the way for stylish, multiroom wireless audio, Tivoli Audio, showed off its new products at this year's High End show in Munich, Germany.
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Eighteen years after the release of the original Model One radio from Tivoli Audio, the brand is back with the Model One Digital with a completely modern update that pays respects to the now iconic Model One radio.
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Monitor Audio’s rather splendid Studio stand mount speakers will be appearing at this year’s Munich High-End show next week.
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Stax’s domination of the electrostatic headphone market is deservedly comprehensive. As if on cue, this Japanese headphone specialist has unveiled a model that’s a little something special to celebrate the company’s 80th birthday.
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They say change is as good as a holiday. Well, Audio Research's designers are handing you your plane ticket with their latest amplifier that's been two years in the making.
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The original Dynavector P-75 phono stage was a simple looking, unassuming little box that set a new performance benchmark for affordable phono stages, quickly becoming a favourite in the sub-$1000 phono stage category, second only to the Plinius Jarrah.
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Longtime audiophiles will recognise the Dynavector name as a Japanese producer of high quality phono cartridges featuring exotic jewel cantilevers and the amazing looking 500 series tonearms.
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