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Focal Sphear Earphones

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June 2016

Reviewers' ChoiceWith the Sphear earphones ($149 USD), Focal has become the first high-end audio company to attempt building a product as good as a Bose model. Yeah, I wrote that to rankle audiophiles a bit -- but regardless of what you think of the sound of Bose headphones, there’s no denying that they’re comfortable, and that’s the part Focal is trying to match. A frequent traveler, I believe that the comfort of headphones and earphones is as important as their sound. Getting deeper into the music you love is what high-quality audio is all about, and you can’t get deep into any music when your earlobes feel as if they’ve been worked over by Manny Pacquiao.

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Bluesound Pulse Flex Bluetooth Speaker

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May 2016

Until recently, the product category of loudspeaker had seen little change outside of relentless tweaking by designers trying to refine its basic capabilities. Now, like almost everything else, it’s been absorbed into the Internet of Things and forced to undergo some reinvention. Most people associate wireless audio with Bluetooth speakers: affordable, portable, decent-sounding (good ones, at least). But in the past few years other options have emerged that can tap your home’s Wi-Fi network to deliver an even better wireless music experience than a typical Bluetooth speaker provides.

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Audioengine HD6 Powered Loudspeakers

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May 2016

Recommending pairs of loudspeakers to audiophiles and to non-audiophiles are two different propositions. It’s analogous to selecting the right bottle of wine to bring to a friend’s house for dinner. If the friend is a wine aficionado, the task becomes a tedious, labor-intensive process that includes trying to remember if she likes red or white, light- or full-bodied, Old World or New World, and so on. In every other circumstance the decision is far easier: $12-$15 USD, cool label, done. Up until 2010 or so, Audioengine’s A2 ($149/pair) and A5 ($349/pair) powered speakers were my go-to suggestions for audiophiles and non-audiophiles alike, and for good reason. The speakers looked good, were easy to set up, and sounded great for the money, with surprising amounts of bass.

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Moon by Simaudio Neo 230HAD DAC-Headphone Amplifier

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April 2016

Quebec’s Simaudio has been designing and manufacturing audio electronics for the past 35 years. The company began with preamplifiers and power amplifiers, and later, following the demands of the market, added CD players and standalone digital-to-analog converters (DACs). More recently, Simaudio has launched a series of components incorporating their Moon intelligent Network Device (MiND) platform, which enables streaming audio from your computer, network-attached storage (NAS) device, or the Internet. It should come as no surprise, then, that Simaudio has brought their electronics-design experience to the thriving market of headphone audio -- with first their flagship 430HA fully balanced headphone amplifier ($3500 USD; add $800 for DAC option), and now the subject of this review, the more modestly priced Moon Neo 230HAD ($1500 including DAC).

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Sennheiser HD 800 S Headphones

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April 2016

Reviewers' ChoiceIt’s not often that most enthusiasts and professional reviewers agree about a set of headphones, but it happened in 2009, when Sennheiser’s model HD 800 ($1399) was introduced. “I don’t love them, but I respect them,” one of my favorite reviewers told me. Most people thought the HD 800s sounded admirably spacious, but lacked sufficient bass and seemed to highlight flaws in recordings. I heard them at a couple of audio shows and came to the same conclusion -- in fact, after hearing so many initial reports saying the same thing, I decided against reviewing them, worrying that I’d have nothing new to add to the conversation.

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RBH Sound HP-2 Headphones

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March 2016

Reviewers' ChoiceWith their HP-2 headphones, RBH Sound -- intentionally or otherwise -- makes a bold statement: Nobody gives a damn what your headphones look like, so neither should you. Instead, you should care what they sound like and how comfortable they are.

That is exactly the approach RBH took with the HP-2s. The industrial design is fairly generic, reminiscent of Bose’s model QC25. RBH seems to have invested, in top-notch drivers and comfortable padding, all the money they might have spent creating a new design. The drivers use diaphragms made of beryllium, a metal often used in high-end tweeters because it’s extremely light yet stiff. (It’s also brittle and toxic, which is why manufacturing with it is expensive.) The padding, covered in soft plastic, has the look and feel of what you’d see on headphones four times the HP-2s’ list price of $249 USD.

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Pryma 0|1 Headphones

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March 2016

An ideal world would be meritocratic and egalitarian. Appearance wouldn’t matter. What truly counted would be what was inside each of us. Somewhere in the mooted multiverse such a reality probably exists, but it’s not the one we currently inhabit. Here, not only does one’s physical appearance matter, it’s been suggested that more good-looking people will, all else being equal, be perceived as more intelligent, friendly, and competent than the less good-looking. In fact, studies have shown that, on average, the better-looking get hired and promoted more often, and are paid more. Whether that’s fair or unfair, it might behoove me and you to get into better shape, shave regularly, and wear clothes that actually fit.

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HiFiMan Edition X Headphones

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February 2016

Reviewers' ChoiceI can’t believe I’m reviewing $1799 headphones that are considered a step-down model. The HiFiMan Edition X is a less-costly version of HiFiMan’s flagship headphones, the HE1000s ($2999), which I recently reviewed and truly loved. Except for color and materials, the Edition Xes look almost identical to the HE1000s, but they’re intended as a more practical product. Not only do they cost $1200 less, they’re touted as being sensitive enough that any smartphone can drive them.

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JBL Everest Elite 700 Headphones

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February 2016

The JBL Everest Elite 700s are the most technologically advanced headphones I’ve tested. I can’t think of a significant feature they don’t have, but the most innovative is TruNote automatic calibration. TruNote uses an internally generated test tone and an internal microphone to evaluate the acoustical effects of your ears, and tunes the Everest Elite 700s’ frequency response to compensate for those effects. It’s basically a headphone version of the auto-calibration technologies, such as Audyssey MultEQ, found in most A/V receivers. This feature was launched earlier this year in the N90Q ($1499.95 USD), from AKG -- which, like JBL, is owned by Harman International.

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Klipsch Reference X20i Earphones

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January 2016

When non-audiophiles see something like Klipsch’s new Reference X20i earphones priced above $500 USD, they’ve got to wonder how something so tiny could be worth so much. For that price, you can buy a TV or a digital SLR camera -- something that looks as if it costs $500. But the X20i’s don’t appear to be substantially different from Klipsch’s R6 earphones, which cost only $79. What makes them worth $549 -- nearly seven times as much?

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  1. KEF Muo Bluetooth Speaker
  2. Definitive Technology Symphony 1 Headphones
  3. RBH Sound EP3 Earphones
  4. NAD Viso HP30 Headphones
  5. NuPrime Audio IDA-8 Integrated Amplifier-DAC
  6. Oppo Digital HA-2 Headphone DAC-Amplifier
  7. HiFiMan HE1000 Headphones
  8. Cabasse Stream 1 Bluetooth Speaker
  9. AudioQuest NightHawk Headphones
  10. PSB M4U 4 Earphones
  11. Bowers & Wilkins P5 Series 2 Headphones
  12. Aurender Flow Headphone Amplifier-DAC
  13. Oppo Digital PM-3 Headphones
  14. Torque Audio t402v Headphones
  15. Optoma NuForce DDA120 Direct Digital Integrated Amplifier-DAC
  16. Phiaton MS 100 BA Earphones
  17. Marshall Headphones Mode EQ Earphones
  18. NAD Masters Series M17 Surround-Sound Processor
  19. NAD Masters Series M27 Seven-Channel Amplifier
  20. Moon by Simaudio Neo 430HA Headphone Amplifier
  21. Oppo Digital PM-2 Headphones
  22. Onkyo TX-NR838 Network Audio/Video Receiver
  23. Bluesound Pulse Wireless Loudspeaker System, Powernode Streaming Receiver, Duo Sub/Sat Loudspeaker System, and Vault CD Ripper and Storage Device
  24. Calyx Audio M Portable Media Player
  25. M2Tech Marley Headphone Amplifier
  26. Alpha Design Labs EH008 Earphones and A1 USB DAC-Headphone Amplifier
  27. NuForce Primo 8 Earphones
  28. Grace Digital Encore Wi-Fi Music Player and Internet Radio
  29. Oppo Digital HA-1 Headphone Amplifier-Preamplifier-DAC
  30. Samsung Level In Earphones
  31. Brainwavz S5 Earphones
  32. KEF M200 Earphones
  33. Definitive Technology Incline Desktop Loudspeakers
  34. Oppo Digital PM-1 Headphones
  35. Astell&Kern AK240 Portable Media Player
  36. NAD Viso HP50 Headphones
  37. Bowers & Wilkins P7 Headphones
  38. Aura Note V2 Music Center
  39. Audiofly Performance AF140 Earphones
  40. Focal Spirit Classic Headphones
  41. Audeze LCD-X Headphones
  42. Pathos Acoustics Aurium Headphone Amplifier
  43. Alpha Design Labs X1 USB DAC-Headphone Amplifier
  44. NAD Viso HP20 Earphones
  45. Audeze LCD-3 Headphones
  46. Sony XBA-H1 Earphones
  47. Logitech Harmony Ultimate Universal Remote Control with Ultimate Hub
  48. NuForce AVP-18 Surround-Sound Processor
  49. Sherwood R-807 Audio/Video Receiver
  50. Boston Acoustics MC100 Blue Bluetooth Speaker
  51. Miniwatt n4 USB DAC-Headphone Amplifier
  52. Mass Fidelity Relay DAC-Bluetooth Digital Converter
  53. Alpha Design Labs H118 Headphones
  54. Astell&Kern AK120 Portable Media Player
  55. Focal Pack 5.1 Bird Loudspeakers and Sub Air Subwoofer
  56. Cardas Audio EM5813 Model 1 Ear Speakers
  57. Audioengine W3 Wireless DAC
  58. Shure SE535 Earphones
  59. Definitive Technology Sound Cylinder Bluetooth Loudspeaker
  60. Definitive Technology SoloCinema XTR Sound Bar and Wireless Subwoofer
  61. Audio Pro Avanto 5.0 HTS Home-Theater Speaker System
  62. Cambridge Audio Azur 751R A/V Receiver
  63. DarbeeVision Darblet DVP 5000 Video Enhancer
  64. Oppo Digital BDP-105 Blu-ray Player
  65. Arcam rBlink DAC-Bluetooth Digital Converter
  66. Axiom Audio ADA-1000 Multichannel Amplifier
  67. Atomic Audio Labs Mac Platform
  68. MartinLogan Motion SLM On-Wall Loudspeakers and Dynamo 700w Subwoofer
  69. Logitech Harmony Touch Universal Remote Control
  70. Bowers & Wilkins MT-60D Home-Theater Speaker System
  71. Audio Pro Living LV2e Wireless Powered Loudspeakers
  72. PSB Imagine Mini / Mini C / SubSeries 200 Home-Theater Speaker System
  73. Autonomic Controls Mirage MMS•5A Media Server
  74. Cambridge Audio Azur 851C CD Player-DAC-Digital Preamplifier
  75. Polk Audio UltraFocus 8000 Active Noise-Canceling Headphones
  76. Anthem AVM 50v 3D Audio/Video Processor
  77. Dynaudio Xeo 3 Powered Wireless Loudspeakers
  78. Paradigm Millenia CT Powered 2.1-Channel Loudspeaker System
  79. MartinLogan Mikros 70 Earphones
  80. Hegel Music Systems HD20 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  81. Bowers & Wilkins P3 Headphones
  82. Calyx Audio DAC 24/192 Digital-to-Analog Converter
  83. Beyerdynamic Tesla T 70 Headphones
  84. Totem Acoustic Element Ember Loudspeakers
  85. Bowers & Wilkins 802 Diamond Loudspeakers
  86. HiFiMAN HE-400 Headphones
  87. HiFiMAN Express HM-601 Portable Audio Player
  88. NAD Viso 1 iPod Dock
  89. Dynaudio Focus 110 A Loudspeakers
  90. PSB M4U 2 Active Noise-Canceling Headphones
  91. NuForce Icon uDAC-2 Digital-to-Analog Converter/Headphone Amplifier
  92. Audioengine D2 Wireless Digital-to-Analog Converter
  93. Fluance SXHTB+ Home-Theater Speaker System
  94. T+A Elektroakustik E-Series Music Receiver
  95. Polk Audio UltraFit 2000 Sports Headphones
  96. Paradigm Series 7 Monitor 11 / Center 3 / Surround 3 / Sub 12 Home-Theater Speaker System
  97. High Resolution Technologies Music Streamer II+
  98. Stax SR-507 Lambda Signature Earspeaker Headphones and WooAudio GES Headphone Amplifier
  99. SoundMagic PL50 and EH11 Earphones
  100. Densen Audio Technologies Beat B-130 Integrated Amplifier
  101. HiFiMAN HE-500 Headphones
  102. Polk Audio Blackstone TL350 / DSWpro 550wi Home-Theater Speaker System
  103. Etymotic Research ER-4PT Earphones
  104. Bowers & Wilkins C5 Earphones
  105. Smyth Research Realiser A8 Audio Processor
  106. April Music Aura Groove Integrated Amplifier and Aura Neo CD Player-DAC
  107. Audeze LCD-2 Headphones
  108. PSB CS1000 Outdoor/Indoor Loudspeakers
  109. Velodyne Digital Drive+ 10 Subwoofer
  110. Etymotic Research hf5 Earphones
  111. Focal Chorus 826V Loudspeakers
  112. TEAC SR-100i iPod Dock
  113. HeadRoom Balanced Ultra Desktop Amplifier and Sennheiser HD 800 Balanced Headphone System
  114. Ultrasone Pro 900 Headphones
  115. Cambridge Audio Azur 650R A/V Receiver
  116. Axiom Audio Epic 80-800 Home-Theater Speaker System
  117. Vizio VMB070 Portable 7” TV
  118. Audioengine N22 Integrated Amplifier
  119. Integra DTA-70.1 Multichannel Power Amplifier
  120. Logitech Harmony 300 Remote Control
  121. Logitech S715i Rechargeable Loudspeaker and iPod/iPhone Dock
  122. KEF XQ40 Loudspeakers
  123. Asus O!Play HDP-R1 Media Player
  124. Velodyne Optimum-10 Subwoofer
  125. Paradigm Reference MilleniaOne / Seismic 110 Home-Theater Speaker System
  126. Schiit Audio Asgard Headphone Amplifier
  127. Paradigm Reference Signature S6 v.3 Loudspeakers
  128. Definitive Technology Mythos XTR-50 / Gem / SuperCube II Home-Theater Speaker System
  129. Logitech Squeezebox Touch WiFi Music Player
  130. Curvi-Hifi Model 1 Version 2 Loudspeakers
  131. Aperion Audio Home Audio Link
  132. Paradigm Reference Signature S6 v.3 / C3 v.3 / ADP3 v.3 / Sub 1 / PBK Home-Theater Speaker System
  133. Western Digital WD TV Live Media Player
  134. Monitor Audio Silver RX6 / RX Centre / RXFX / RXW-12 Home-Theater Speaker System
  135. NAD T 175 A/V Processor
  136. Aperion Audio Intimus 6-IC In-Ceiling Loudspeakers
  137. Polk Audio RTi A1 / CSi A4 / DSW Pro 400 Home-Theater Speaker System
  138. Naim Uniti All-in-One Audio Player

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