TONEAudio
230 FOLLOWERS
Large-sized audio components don't always work well in small dwellings. With limited listening space, and walls shared by neighbors, smaller-scale and stylish equipment can provide a perfect solution. That's what TONEAudio is all about.
TONEAudio
1M ago
Say, who says we have to hand out awards at the end of the year? We’ve always tried to be a little bit different so here goes. The Audiophile Apartment section of our magazine and site has always tried to concentrate on audio gear with a smaller form factor that doesn’t give anything up in performance. While some audio enthusiasts are downsizing, others are just starting out in their first place, and need suggestions for a less dominant audio system.
Here are our favorites from the past year.
OVERALL – SVS Prime Wireless Pro
$899/pair
www.svsound.com
Sometimes you don’t have any room fo ..read more
TONEAudio
5M ago
$299/pair
Verafiaudiollc.com
Listening to The Knack’s “Africa,” I tried a trick that I’ve seen at more than one hifi show – I hooked this $300 pair of speakers to about $200k worth of gear. Wacky as this seems, it illustrates two things: the ultimate performance envelope of said speakers, and how easy (or not) they are to drive with less than mega components. How many times have you listened to that totally affordable pair of speakers, only to bring them home and find out they sucked?
Guilty as charged, more than once. A high-power amplifier with the ability to deliver a lot of output curre ..read more
TONEAudio
5M ago
Portable music for those on-the-go
By Rob Johnson
I still remember my first stereo, a 1981 Sony Boom box, which served as a loyal companion from middle school through college. It finally failed after a decade of use. However, my nostalgia for the old-school portable form factor persists. So, I’m thrilled to see Teenage Engineering, a Sweden-based company, bring back the classic handle-topped design in a smaller and lighter package with sleek aesthetics and modern technology under the hood. While the company’s name might conjure an image of whimsical product designers, make no mistake. The OB ..read more
TONEAudio
8M ago
Some of you may remember Mark Schifter for all the fun products he came up with during his tenure at Audio Alchemy. They made some incredible products that had cutting edge performance, in tiny enclosures, with tiny price tags to match.
Many an audiophile started their journey with one or more Audio Alchemy components. Well, you can’t take the fun out of the boy, and his latest product, the Vera-Link is a 50 watt-per-channel class D amplifier and streamer, built into a box about the size of a deck of playing cards. While this may not sound super “audiophile-y,” because you can only get so muc ..read more
TONEAudio
1y ago
Class-D Perfection
$8,995 -$9,495 (finish dependent)
Javahifi.com
Spoiler alert. The Java Integrated is a Class D amplifier. Just in case you’re predisposed to a certain idea of how Class D is supposed to sound, you need to abandon it, or stop reading. To be fair to Java’s Martin Bell, I’ve always been Class D adverse, but I keep investigating. I didn’t like coffee until I was 50, and then one day it all clicked. Ironically, this amplifier is called the Java. Weird.
Taking advantage of the latest GaN-FET power amplifier module technology, the Java rewrites the book on whatever degree of hars ..read more
TONEAudio
1y ago
We’ve decided to do something different this year…
How about giving out an award at the beginning of the year and start out on a happy note? Bam. If you’re looking for a great all in one, turnkey system that will serve up music in every format, we suggest this setup.
Also, just so we’re CLEAR – we do not advocate putting a speaker on the same shelf as a turntable… Just trying to take a pretty picture here. PS: Click here to go to Design Within Reach if you’d like to purchase the Nelson Bench in the photo.
The rest of the system is built around The T+A Caruso R ($4,250) and the XSA Labs Vang ..read more
TONEAudio
1y ago
In case you’re wondering, XSA stands for “eXtremely Sexy Audio,” and the Vanguard monitors you see here, done up in bamboo are certainly that. Those of you that work with wood on a regular know how hard bamboo is to work with and get it to look right.
Bamboo is the carbon fiber of woods – it’s hardness is much tougher to cut and machine to tolerance – one mistake and you’ve blown it. Careful inspection of the cabinet corners and the cutouts for the drivers is a real work of industrial art. Sexy indeed.
Listening to the rich vocal harmonies in Crowded House’s Woodface brings the capabilities ..read more
TONEAudio
1y ago
In case you’re wondering, XSA stands for “eXtremely Sexy Audio,” and the Vanguard monitors you see here, done up in bamboo are certainly that.
Those of you that work with wood on a regular know how hard bamboo is to work with and get it to look right. Bamboo is the carbon fiber of woods – it’s hardness is much tougher to cut and machine to tolerance – one mistake and you’ve blown it. Careful inspection of the cabinet corners and the cutouts for the drivers is a real work of industrial art. Sexy indeed.
Listening to the rich vocal harmonies in Crowded House’s Woodface brings the capabilities of ..read more
TONEAudio
1y ago
As mentioned in our TONE/Distilled review, the first track played on the LSA Signature 80s is The Art of Noise’s “Moments in Love.” Immediately, the deep bass groove on this track is in full effect, and this is not a wimpy presentation.
While electronic music doesn’t give a listener an absolute sonic reference the way a track of a string quartet does, this music offers up a massive soundfield, with many sonic tidbits in all three dimensions. A mediocre speaker presents this music in a benign way, lacking an immersive quality. Space and dynamics are the third and fourth dimension of music to me ..read more
TONEAudio
1y ago
There’s always something special about an EL-34 based tube amp, with a pair of output tubes per channel, and a pretty simple circuit.
Less to screw up, or as Nelson Pass likes to say, “simple circuits usually sound best.” Honestly, I’ve never heard a bad EL-34 amp, but like Baskin – Robbins, there are a lot of different flavors, from vintage, warm, and syrupy, like a Dynaco Stereo 70 or Marantz 8B to highly refined, like an Octave or VAC amplifier. And plenty of variations on the theme in-between.
For years, the budget yet high-quality entry-level tube amp has been the PrimaLuna ProLogue 1. I ..read more