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Have iFi raised the performance ceiling for portable Bluetooth DAC/Amps with the iDSD Valkyrie, or does the hefty "dongle" fall flat on its promises?
Credit where it’s due: Sony gave us the Walkman and accidentally created the most dramatic prop in teenage heartbreak history ...
The Lina DAC X is built for listeners who want the convenience of hi-res streaming without giving up even an ounce of sonic ...
No streamer. No HDMI. No phono. Just raw power, a sharp DAC, and zero patience for excuses. The WiiM Vibelink Amp isn't here ...
The Windsor Duke doesn’t need a flashy spec sheet or some over-polished marketing campaign—it’s a proper bookshelf monitor ...
At $219, the Tivoli Audio Model One BT 70’s Color Collection is both a Bluetooth speaker and table-top radio in five retro ...
Netflix AI search is rolling out fast, promising to read your mood and pick what to watch—because apparently scrolling was ...
It’s a bit like giving a middle finger to the usual streaming and record label setup, where the artist is often the last to ...
At $99, the ACCENTUM Open feature Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint connectivity to your devices while keeping you aware of your surroundings.
Now, in a move that many suspected might come sooner, Masimo is unwinding that decision—announcing the sale of Sound United ...
Like Folkvangr, the Schiit Valhalla 3 operates as a OTL/OCL design—no output transformers, no capacitors in the signal path.
Oscar Peterson Trio’s We Get Requests—no edits, no filters, just pure analog. $900? Lilli Von Schtup would ghost you for less ...
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