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How AI is Set To Transform the Audiophile Hobby in the Years to Come
The meteoric rise of artificial intelligence, or AI (not to be confused with the steak sauce … just clarifying, in the event that Linda McMahon is reading) over the past few years has been fascinating and, to be honest, a… Read the Review »
Are Audiophiles Too Reliant on the Internet?
The mission statement for FutureAudiophile.com is clear and well-stated, in that we are trying to inspire the next generation of audiophiles to fall in love with the hobby in the same way that the original gangsters did. Generation X and the Baby… Read the Review »
REL T/5x Subwoofer Reviewed
I’ve always loved the idea of squeezing every ounce of potential out of a compact system. Don’t get me wrong, I love me a pair of big, imposing floorstanding speakers with massive bass drivers, but for my purposes and in my current… Read the Review »
An Audiophile Ode To Beloved Carpet (and Rugs)
Interior design is something that I spend a pretty good amount of effort on in both my professional and personal life. I find it a creative outlet that directly affects your overall happiness and living well. Right now, I am… Read the Review »
QUAD 33 Stereo Preamplifier Reviewed
The interest in nostalgic products from the audiophile world has become quite the phenomenon in the last few years. One need only observe the unexpected resurgence of the previously all-but-dead vinyl format as a prime example. And recently, cassette tapes… Read the Review »
VPI Cliffwood Turntable Reviewed
One of the prevailing thoughts that has come to me in 2025 is, how can I upgrade my audiophile gear and setup with components that are still being made in the United States? This is the tariffed world we live… Read the Review »
GoldenEar T66 Loudspeakers Reviewed
Most young audiophiles enjoy a period of their lives where they are not responsible for anything but themselves and their hobbies. During this period of life, you can pour every extra penny you have (as well as the pennies you… Read the Review »
Want To Inspire More Young Audiophiles – Take One to a Concert
There were two concepts that many in the industry thought would be the ultimate draw for new audiophiles. The first was unlimited access to all the recorded music that we know of. The second was the proliferation of really good,… Read the Review »
iFi audio ZEN CAN 3 Headphone Amplifier Reviewed
iFi audio has established itself as brand that loves to produce smaller form factor audiophile equipment. As a reviewer, I have reviewed close to half of a dozen pieces of their components, and I don’t believe any of those items… Read the Review »
Chesky Audio LC1 3D-Printed Bookshelf Monitors Reviewed
Every so often, a new company comes along and reignites a spark in the audiophile hobby, reminding us that it’s perfectly fine to challenge the status quo. Too often, speakers in the under-$1,000 per pair range look and sound more… Read the Review »
FutureAudiophile.com 2025 Gear of the Year Awards
Every year, we pick out the best of the best audiophile gear from what we have reviewed. To be clear, we don’t purposefully review “bad gear” (sometimes we even send it back or to another reviewer if we aren’t feeling… Read the Review »
Metronome DSC mini DAC Reviewed
The French audiophile brand Metronome was founded in 1987 and is known for building some of the finest digital components available. Historically, this has been a company that has only made very, very high-end audiophile components. Luckily, this is changing… Read the Review »
Mark Levinson No. 5206 Stereo Preamp Reviewed
One of the most transformational products ever launched during my audiophile career was the Mark Levinson No. 38 stereo preamp. It was released soon after I went to work for Christopher Hansen Ltd. in Beverly Hills back in 1993, and… Read the Review »
15 Random Audiophile Thoughts From Capital Audiofest 2025
There aren’t many North American audiophile shows that I miss these days. I have also added the Munich (now moving to Vienna in 2026) HI-FI Show to my list as well. Every year in the fall CEDIA (often in Denver… Read the Review »
Is The Direct To Consumer Business Model Gaining Popularity?
Many years ago, I worked for a company selling products both direct to qualified OEMs – original equipment manufacturers – and to authorized distributors. For the direct business, an Original Equipment Manufacturer purchased component parts to use in the manufacture… Read the Review »
Totem Acoustic Bison Monitor Bookshelf Speakers Reviewed
If you’re not familiar with Totem Acoustic, they are a Montreal-based speaker manufacturer with a wide variety of audiophile speakers, from small bookshelf speakers to some beautifully designed full-range floorstanding speakers. I was excited when I learned that I would get the Totem… Read the Review »
Dr. Feickert Analogue Woodpecker Turntable Reviewed
Let us begin by first getting a few things out of the way. Yes, there is an actual Dr. Feickert. In fact, Dr. Christian Feickert holds a PhD in both physics and chemistry. He worked for years as a research… Read the Review »
Shanling CR60 Compact Disc Transport and Ripper Reviewed
One of the more challenging questions for many audiophiles who own a physical media collection is how to both play your Compact Discs and get them ripped to your network server or wherever you like to keep your music files.… Read the Review »
Qobuz Subscribers After Gen-Y Revolts on Social Media Over Spotify Taking Ad Money From ICE
Qobuz will be the first to tell you that they had literally no role in having their weekly subscriber base unexpectedly grow 500 percent in just a few days. The people responsible for this sea change in premium HD music… Read the Review »
ArgentPur DUO Stereo Amplifier Reviewed
ArgentPur is a company that is fairly new to me as a long-time audiophile, and this review is the first time I had any of their products in my house. I will tell you I was just a bit skeptical,… Read the Review »
Meze Audio Liric Closed-Back Headphones Reviewed
Bias is a funny thing sometimes. When I was told that there was a set of headphones coming to me from Romania, I was skeptical at first. I have only met a few people in my life from the Eastern… Read the Review »
Advance Paris MyConnect 250 Audiophile All in One Integrated Amp Reviewed
Advance Paris is not a household name in the United States for one simple reason: they never exported their product to the U.S. market until just recently. Advance Paris, based in France outside of Paris, as the name would suggest, started… Read the Review »
Studio Electric M4 Speakers Reviewed
Studio Electric is a boutique loudspeaker brand offering a selection of stand-mounted and floorstanding loudspeakers. The Studio Electric M4 loudspeaker is their entry-level two-way stand-mount design, featuring a proprietary 6.5-inch copolymer midrange/woofer and a one-inch soft dome tweeter. The sturdy cabinet… Read the Review »
Collecting Vintage Audio Brings a New Passion to the Audiophile Hobby
There are a lot of varied reasons why people are into the audiophile hobby. Some just love listening to music, and that passion drives their electronics-buying decisions. Some audiophiles are more into audio gear, so that the music is second… Read the Review »
MartinLogan Abyss 8 Subwoofer Reviewed
An old-time audiophile with a background in pro audio once told me that the fastest way to make your system sound better quickly (and often easily) was to add a subwoofer. That long-ago-given advice has never been more relevant than… Read the Review »
Mytek Empire Stereo GaN-FET Amplifier Reviewed
Mytek Audio has been high performance DACs as well as analog to digital converters in New York City since 1992, when Mytek was established by the founder and president Michal Jurewicz, working then at the Hit Factory and Skyline recording studios. For the first 18 years… Read the Review »
Stenheim Alumine 5SE Loudspeakers Reviewed
In the world of uber-expensive audiophile loudspeakers, there are many exciting new players in the space, but perhaps none has come as strongly in recent years as Switzerland’s Stenheim. Their rectangular, Bauhaus-inspired all-aluminum speakers might look a little boxy; however,… Read the Review »
ASR Emiter 1 Two-Chassis Integrated Amp Reviewed
In the audiophile world, it is rare but not uncommon to see a top-level dealer import a more obscure, non-distributed product, thus become their de facto U.S. distributor. These dealers take the risk of bringing the product over from wherever… Read the Review »
Nine Rules for Aspiring Audiophiles Looking to Build a Killer Audiophile System Without Going Broke
If you’re just getting started in the audiophile hobby – or maybe you’ve been dabbling for years but haven’t wrung the full potential out of your system – here’s the tough-love truth: most people blow their budgets in all the… Read the Review »
Rotel DX-5 Integrated Amplifier Reviewed
There are not too many audiophile brands out there today that have the history that Rotel does. As a company, they are in their 64th year as a family-owned and operated business that makes some of the most well-known, affordable… Read the Review »
REL Subwoofers Launches Their New Serie S Subwoofers With a Rockin’ Event in Berkeley
Subwoofers sadly don’t get the respect that they deserve in the audiophile hobby. I don’t know who the jackass was who poo-pooed subwoofers but they have done no favors to the music loving audiophile community. Subwoofers are one of the most simple… Read the Review »
Monitor Audio Gold 500 6G Speakers Reviewed
Audiophile floorstanding speakers from between $7,000 to $10,000 are among the most contested products in the market these days. Many of the biggest brands in the audiophile world have speakers in this price range. Companies like Revel, Sonus faber, Dali, Focal, and Bowers & Wilkins each… Read the Review »
Vitus Audio RI-101 Mk.II Reference Integrated Amplifier Reviewed
Hans-Ole Vitus, founder of Vitus Audio, began playing drums at age 12, and soon thereafter developed his admiration of the gear being produced by a company founded by fellow Danes, Gryphon Audio Designs. By 18, he was studying electronics and,… Read the Review »
Mark Levinson No. 5302 Power Amp Reviewed
There is no single more successful audiophile brand in the business today than Harman’s flagship electronics brand, Mark Levinson. Now, before you click to the next review in anger or disgust, let me explain why. The deal to put Mark… Read the Review »
Dali IO-12 Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones Reviewed
My buddy Randy Goldberg is the co-founder of Bombas socks. He and family (his wife, Jen Isaacson, won an Oscar at 35 as a producer on the Questlove documentary, Summer of Soul, about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, aka: Black… Read the Review »
Orchard Audio PecanPi+ Premium Streamer and DAC
The Orchard Audio PecanPi + Premium, with an online consumer-direct price of $1,499, is the company’s latest streamer DAC (digital to analog converter) and an evolution of the Orchard AudioPecanPi+ that I reviewed in May 2024 (around $900 as configured). At that time, I… Read the Review »
SVS PB17-Ultra RǀEvolution Subwoofer Reviewed
Subwoofers are often viewed as a necessary addition for home theater systems, but in high-performance music playback systems, they can be just as critical to sonic success. SVS has built a reputation for making subwoofers that deliver the kind of… Read the Review »
Explaining Why the Future of the Audiophile Hobby Automotive?
If you ask Bose or Harman, the future of the audiophile hobby is clearly accelerating quickly on four wheels. Historically, audiophiles and car audio enthusiasts were as different as oil and water but installed, premium audio inside of all sorts… Read the Review »
Orchard Audio Starkrimson 25 Mono Premium Amplifier Reviewed
In the last few years, there have been few new technologies that have come along that are as exciting as what we have seen from modern Class-D amplification, many of which are using gallium nitride or “GaN FET” chips. If… Read the Review »
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