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MartinLogan Dynamo 10 Subwoofer Reviewed

MartinLogan released three new lines of subwoofers last year, with the Dynamo line reviewed here taking the middle position in their product offerings. The MartinLogan Dynamo (buy at Crutchfield) comes in two sizes, 10-inch and 12-inch, with each size available… Read the Review »



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The term psychoacoustics is used a lot in the audiophile hobby but what does it really mean?

What Are Audio Psychoacoustics and Do They Apply to Your Listening Efforts?

Put 10 people in a room and play a song none have ever heard before. It is a pretty safe bet one or two of the 10 will love the song, one or two more may not like it at… Read the Review »


Advance Paris X-175 Integrated Amplifier Reviewed

Advance Paris, formerly known as Advance Acoustic, is a French audiophile brand with roots dating back to 1995. The company initially debuted with a line of speakers before eventually changing its name to Advance Paris in 2013 and shifting its… Read the Review »


CH Precision L1 preamp with X1 power supply

CH Precision L1/X1 Preamplifier Reviewed

If you’ve been to an audiophile show in recent years, there is little question you’ve seen CH Precision being used in some of the most exotic, ultra-high-end demo systems. With the collapse of so many of the A-list, blue-chip audiophile… Read the Review »


The Laufer Technik Grand Notes are seven feet tall but only five inches wide thus not as visually intimidating as one might expect.

Laufer Teknik Grand Note Speaker System Reviewed

Quantum physicist and audio component designer Mark Porzilli’s first loudspeaker system was called Pipedreams. Introduced in 1991, Pipedreams received multiple awards and one respected audiophile reviewer at the time called it the finest speaker system on Earth. Porzilli’s next offering… Read the Review »


A time-tested John Curl design from Parasound.

Parasound JC2BP Stereo Preamp Reviewed

Parasound was established in 1981 in the Northern California Bay Area, and has been respected by enthusiast audiophiles, as well as in the professional audio and video world, ever since. Their longtime founder, Richard Schram, recently sold the company to… Read the Review »


AMPED 2400 uses the Pascal chip and is one of the most powerful new school class D amps out there.

Why Are Audiophiles Treating New School Class D Amps Like EV Cars?

Electric cars are a quantum leap forward in automotive design. Even mid-priced battery powered or EV cars are simply faster than nearly every uber-exotic car on the market. A new Rivian pickup truck (2.5 seconds) with the quad motor can… Read the Review »


Schiit Skoll F Phonostage Reviewed

If you’re not familiar with Schiit, they are much more than just audiophile double entendre. Schiit offers a high-value direct consumer audiophile brand, designing and building all of their products in the United States. The Skoll F is Schiit Audio’s… Read the Review »


Container ships are not coming to U.S. ports as frequently as before the tariffs.

Tariff-Proof Audiophile Products Poised to Take Major Market Share Gains as Some Audiophile Companies Fully Panic

Spring is audiophile show season, and there is no one bigger, more pressing, scarier topic than American tariffs to most audiophile companies. I’ve spoken to well over 100 audiophile companies at AXPONA in Chicago this April, as well as to… Read the Review »


The Bluesound Node ICON is a highly anticipated audiophile component release post-CEDIA 2024

Bluesound Node Icon Streamer/DAC Reviewed 

Recently, I completed a review of the fourth-generation (2024) Bluesound Node Nano (read my review), their entry-level streamer DAC out of three within their streamer DAC category. The middle model, the Node 2024, was reviewed earlier this year by our… Read the Review »


The McIntosh MA5300 brings a vintage feel to an integrated amp with some very modern features.

McIntosh MA5300 Stereo Integrated Amp Reviewed

The terms “legendary” and “iconic” are used to describe McIntosh electronics, just as they are used to describe, say, Harley Davidson motorcycles. Rarely has the term “scandalous” or “disruptive” been used to describe the 75-year-old audiophile based in Binghamton, New… Read the Review »


The Munich HIFI Show is crowded and for good reason in that it has some of the biggest and best audiophile demos in the world.

32 Thoughts From the Munich HIFI Show 2025 

Over 25 years ago at that year’s CES show, my team and I literally invented the concept of audiophile show coverage from a brand new suite at the then recently opened Bellagio. Jazz drives and dial-up modems were involved and,… Read the Review »


Grills on

Paradigm Premier 200B Bookshelf Speakers Reviewed

Paradigm has long been recognized for creating great-sounding speakers that deliver exceptional value in the audiophile world. The Canadian company’s Premier Series represents their mid-tier offering, balancing cutting-edge technology with quite accessible pricing. Their Premier 200B bookshelf speakers continue this tradition, promising… Read the Review »


The REL T/x9 in an automotive grade orange.

REL T/9x Audiophile Subwoofer Reviewed

We’ve got so many battles to fight to keep the audiophile hobby healthy and prosperous going forward. That is basically the reason d’etre for FutureAudiophile.com. The good news is that fighting with traditionalist audiophiles about why they need a powerful,… Read the Review »


Having the right tool is half the battle, for most projects.

An Audiophile’s Guide to Creating a Collection of Stereo Specific Tools

By any measure, audiophiles are predominantly concerned about any number of specifics. We endlessly evaluate our systems down to the most intricate of details in the hope, perhaps even the expectation, of improved sonics. We pursue component selection with the… Read the Review »


Every flavor of Bowers & Wilkins 605 S3 loudspeakers in a row.

Bower & Wilkins 705 S3 Bookshelf Loudspeakers Reviewed

There are many stereotypes in the audiophile world that need a little disruption. Okay, there are a lot. One of them is that somehow bass response is always better from a big floorstanding loudspeaker, and that any audiophile should invest his… Read the Review »


The iFi Diablo 2 is built to exacting standards.

iFi iDSD Diablo 2 Headphone Amplifier Reviewed

Founded in the U.K. in 2012 as a subsidiary of AMR (Audio Music Research), iFi has developed audiophile products that are warmly received by reviewers and owners alike. The company’s lineup focuses primarily on digital-to-analog converters (DACs), headphone amplifiers, and… Read the Review »


The Gryphon Diablo 333 Integrated amp looks mean when it isn't even plugged in...

Gryphon Audio Diablo 333 Integrated Amplifier Reviewed

Gryphon Audio was founded in Denmark in 1985 by Mr. Flemming Erik Rasmussen and has, since its inception, assiduously and unapologetically pursued audiophile excellence with the goal of becoming and maintaining what it terms as an aspirational brand. Rasmussen, himself… Read the Review »


The Dali EPIKORE speakers are the third from the top of the line at Dali and compete with Bowers & Wilkins, Wilson, Stenheim and other well-made audiophile loudspeakers.

Dali EPIKORE 9 Floorstanding Speakers Reviewed

In the world of very high-end audiophile speakers, there are plenty of options for the well-heeled audiophile buyer. The Dali EPIKORE 9 speakers are the third from the top in the Dali loudspeaker product line. It is a four-way floorstanding… Read the Review »


The Goodwill that we are talking about here isn't the place where you donate your old Armani pants.

Building Goodwill in the Audiophile Business Builds a Better Business

Goodwill isn’t always just a place that you take your old Armani pants to donate and get a write-off for your tax returns. Goodwill can be a line item on the Purchase and Sale Agreement when you sell a business… Read the Review »


If you are not storing your music and don't need a big LED screen - the BlueSound Nano is a powerful and affordable audiophile streaming option.

Bluesound Node Nano Streamer/DAC Reviewed

Under its parent company Lenbrook, the Bluesound Node streamer/DAC product line has been a frequent favorite on the pages of Future Audiophile.com, with solid audio performance, an industry-leading operating system with BluOS, its companion music app, and sometimes competitive pricing. I say… Read the Review »


Alta Audio Alyssa speakers out in the wild.

Alta Audio Alyssa Speakers Reviewed

Alta Audio’s Alyssa stand-mount loudspeaker is a two-way design with a dynamic midrange/woofer and ribbon tweeter. At first blush, that sounds like a pretty typical setup for a stand-mount speaker. But there is so much more going on here: a… Read the Review »


FutureAudiophile.com's publisher's last home post the Palisades Fire.

Is Your Audiophile System Properly Insured?

Rarely, if ever, do I mention that I live in Pacific Palisades, California in my reviews or opinion pieces. If it is ever relevant in an article or social media post, I say that I live in Los Angeles, which… Read the Review »


A pair of the SVS Ultra Evolution looking artsy in a pair.

SVS Ultra Evolution Nano Bookshelf Speakers Reviewed

SVS once again turned the audiophile and home theater worlds upside down in 2024 with the introduction of the Ultra Evolution line of speakers, which includes the Pinnacle ($5,000 per pair), Titan ($4,000 per pair), Tower ($3,000 per pair) and Ultra Bookshelf ($1,200 per pair).… Read the Review »


T+A elektroakustik R 2500 R Multisource Receiver Reviewed

When I initially received the latest component for review from German manufacturer T+A, I was both very intrigued and pleasantly surprised. Right out of the box, the T+A R 2500 R exuded an overall feeling of quality. It is aesthetically… Read the Review »


Everybody should want a sweet audio system but not all of us have the money that we want to own our dream system right now.

How To Properly Budget For a Sweet-Sounding Audiophile System

Anyone who has had even a minimum exposure to the audiophile hobby knows how expensive it can be. Let’s face it, the gross majority of non-audio hobbyists would think anyone who would spend over one million dollars on a stereo… Read the Review »


Pro-Ject Phono Box 3 phonostage with a matching Pro-Ject turntable installed nearby

Pro-Ject Phono Box S3 B Phonostage Reviewed

In recent years, Pro-Ject have established themselves as one of the biggest players in the affordable vinyl space for audiophiles. Not only do they make high-quality turntables at varying reasonable price points, but they also have a range of phono… Read the Review »


HIFIMAN EX Edition headphones bring high-end performance to a price point that most audiophiles can work with nicely.

HIFIMAN Edition XS Headphones Reviewed

HIFIMAN, founded in China in 2007 by Dr. Fang Bian, has made quite a splash among audiophiles since its establishment. The company’s signature development has been high-quality planar magnetic headphones, which provide an open, detailed sound. Like planar magnetic speakers,… Read the Review »


The EAT Fortissimo Turntable exudes high quality build in every possible detail.

European Audio Team Fortissimo Turntable with F-Note Tonearm Reviewed

European Audio Team, better known by the acronym E.A.T., is spearheaded by Ms. Jozefina Lichtenegger (herself married to Pro-Ject executive Heinz Lichtenegger), and principally builds turntables, tonearms, a tube-type amplifier and four different tubed phono preamplifiers. E.A.T. also markets three… Read the Review »


IKEA carpets are a very affordable sonic solution that absorb sound on the cheap.

Four Creative Ways to Make Your Audiophile System Better on the Cheap

Today’s audiophile gear has gotten so good and so affordable that it is amazing. We talk a lot about Chi-Fi, but that is far from the end of the volume of top-performing audiophile gear in the market today. There are all sorts of… Read the Review »


The LTA Aero DAC isn't the first DAC to put a tube in the output stage but it is one of the best sounding examples.

Linear Tube Audio Aero Tube DAC Reviewed

Much like the FutureAudiophile.com crew, Linear Tube Audio’s team tends to attend the best regional audiophile shows all over the continent. Nicholas and his team are a fun-loving group of guys, and their audiophile-grade hotel room demos always sound notably… Read the Review »


The compact space yet powerful audio capabilities of most installed, premium car audio systems present an audiophile an easy way to damage his or her hearing.

How To Protect Your Audiophile Hearing When Jamming Out in the Car

For audiophiles, driving with music blasting from the speakers in our car audio system is a ritual that makes long commutes bearable and road trips legendary. Installed premium car audio systems have evolved significantly over the years, with upgraded components… Read the Review »


The Infigo Method 7 preamp comes with a see-through top (you can replace it easily) as the designers want you to see how this audiophile component is designed.

Infigo Audio Method 7 Stereo Preamplifier Reviewed

Infigo Audio is an exciting new player in the red-hot world of uber-high-end audiophile electronics. The Canada-based company has a long history in the audiophile industry, and it is coming to market with a full suite of electronics and cables… Read the Review »


T+A PA3100 is in the running for the best audiophile integrated amp that money can buy.

T+A elektroakustik PA 3100 HV Integrated Amplifier Reviewed

Herford, Germany’s high-performance audio manufacturer T+A predominately operates under one guiding principle – “the appliance of science.” In fact, the T+A corporate name is an acronym for what the company enthusiastically describes as “theory and application.” With a staff of… Read the Review »


The WiiM Ultra music streamer and DAC is a slick bit of streaming technology with audiophile perks.

WiiM Ultra Streamer DAC Reviewed

WiiM, part of Linkplay Technology, which started in 2014 with experience in streaming audio software and hardware to major audio companies like Harman, JBL, Yamaha, to name a few, has for a few years developed its product line of streaming… Read the Review »


The Cambridge Audio Alva Duo at Andrew Dewhirts's home.

Cambridge Audio Alva Duo Phono Preamplifier Reviewed

A phono preamplifier is a great and often inexpensive way to improve the sound of your vinyl. While many integrated amplifiers and preamplifiers include a phono stage, they often struggle to match the sound of separated components for many reasons, but I suspect the biggest reason… Read the Review »


Getting good sleep is a high value investment. High quality sound can add to the quality of your sleep.

Getting Quality Sleep Could Open Up the Audiophile Hobby to Younger, More Tech Savvy Customers

Anyone who has seen the 1997 feature film Boogie Nights (or lived through that times as an adult) knows that, for an American man in the 1970s, your masculinity was often significantly defined most by what car you drove. Muscle… Read the Review »


PSB Alpha Speakers in Orange in Eric Forst's living room

PSB Alpha iQ Streaming powered speakers with BluOS Reviewed

PSB is a high-quality, high-value audiophile loudspeaker manufacturer that recently celebrated its 50-year anniversary. Named after its founder, Paul Barton, PSB subscribes to the belief that speakers should look good, sound even better, and withstand the test of time. But… Read the Review »


The Vincent Audio SA-T7 Preamplifier dressed in sliver and looking very tube-y but in a modern stereo preamp design.

Vincent Audio SA-T7 Preamplifier Reviewed

I have enjoyed tubed audiophile preamplifiers for decades, but had never spent any time with gear from Vincent Audio until just recently, when my publisher asked me if I would be interested in reviewing a tubed preamplifier from Vincent Audio. I quickly… Read the Review »


Cambridge Audio CXA81 installed at the factory.

Cambridge Audio CXA81 MKII Integrated Amplifier Reviewed

Cambridge Audio is an audiophile electronics manufacturer with a lineage that dates back to the late 1960s. Cambridge Audio’s products today are as relevant as ever, including some really slick designs such as their sexy-as-hell, DeLorean-themed integrated amplifier. The Cambridge Audio… Read the Review »


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