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Go East, Old Man

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 October 2023

As this editorial goes live, it’s October 1, and that means in a little over three weeks I’ll be on a plane to Warsaw to cover Audio Video Show 2023, to be held October 27 to 29. This will be my fourth visit to this show and I’m stoked.

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It’s Come to This—How Many Systems Do I Actually Need?

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 September 2023

I really only have one review system, and that’s the big rig down in the basement. It’s LP-based, and I’ve never had a streamer, DAC, or CD player sending those filthy bits down its virginal, analog pathways.

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Take Off the Blinkers!

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 August 2023

We’re allowed dissenting opinions here, right? Okay, then. In his May 2023 editorial on SoundStage! Access, Dennis Burger threw down a gauntlet, whether he realized it or not. The gist of Dennis’s editorial was how reasonably priced class-D amplification technology, including the Hypex Ncore NC2K and Purifi Eigentakt modules, is finding its way into more and more high-end components. This trend, which Dennis called “trickle-up tech,” has resulted in a growing number of overperforming products, including some of NAD’s recent Classic- and Masters-series amplifiers.

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The Italian Job

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 July 2023

The flight home from Rome to Toronto following my factory tours of Unison Research and Opera Loudspeakers, Gold Note, and Audia Flight and Alare was near-as-dammit ten hours. That gave me plenty of time to cogitate on what I’d experienced at each stop.

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The Ultra Rack I Didn’t Build

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 June 2023

I was single at the time. I had two cats, both male, and the Siamese had started to lose its mind. Goddamn thing started pissing in my basement listening room and ended up soaking the carpet. Fortunately, it was old and already in poor condition. Have you ever smelled male cat piss? It’s a horrific ammonia stench that catches in your throat and makes your eyes water.

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Farewell, SoundStage!

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 May 2023

My first audio review, which detailed my experience with the Wisdom Audio Adrenaline Dipole 75 loudspeaker system, was published in October of 1998 on SoundStage.com—at the time, the equivalent of SoundStage! Hi-Fi. I’ve written hundreds of product reviews since then, along with a bazillion opinion articles, show reports, and features of all sorts. SoundStage!—the network that now includes ten sites, a YouTube channel, busy social media platforms, and measurement and photography labs—has been my professional home for about 25 years. Since this is the last article I’ll be writing for SoundStage!, I thought it fitting to share some of my favorite memories from my career as a SoundStager.

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My First Stereo Upgrade

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Category: Opinion
Created: 15 April 2023

Sears and Realistic

I got hooked on audio gear at an early age. The first stereo system I owned—I was about 12 years old at the time—was an AM/FM receiver with a built-in cassette deck and record player, purchased from Sears, Roebuck and Co. The set came with a pair of lightweight bookshelf speakers that were wafer thin with nonremovable brown grilles. I hooked up the system on Christmas morning and was absolutely thrilled with what I’d received.

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A System That Makes Music: Sonus Faber, Rotel Michi, Cambridge Audio, Shunyata Research, SVS, and Siltech

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 April 2023

I can recall every stereo system I’ve owned over almost four decades of being in the hobby. The first few decades were spent on the seemingly endless ascent to what I thought was audio nirvana. As many have come to learn, it’s not necessary, or in some cases even wise, to attempt the climb. I’ve made some of the mistakes that audiophiles often make. I’ve fitted the wrong speakers to the wrong rooms. I’ve underpowered my system. I’ve shortchanged the source component. I’ve also paired products that I’ve liked on their own that had little sonic synergy when used together. That’s just to name a few.

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Making the Vitus Audio SIA-030 Integrated Amplifier, Part Two

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 March 2023

On January 15 we took a deep dive into the initial construction phases of the Vitus Audio SIA-030 integrated amplifier ($46,200, all prices USD). In that article we looked at the transformer, the internal plate that the power-supply components are mounted on, the heatsinks and output stage, the input module, the rear plate (complete with input and output connectors), and the internal section of the faceplate. These individual modules are all tested on completion and their addition to the product follows a precise order to ensure that the final stages of manufacture can be accomplished efficiently.

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A Private Listening Experience with Sonus Faber's New Homage Tradition Loudspeakers

Written by: Jeff Fritz
Category: Opinion
Created: 01 February 2023

In July 2022, I traveled with my family to Vicenza, Italy—home of Sonus Faber, the famous Italian loudspeaker maker. We were treated to a magnificent company tour, a delectable lunch and dinner, and great conversation with Livio Cucuzza—chief design officer for the McIntosh Group—and his staff. I recounted the highlights of that day in two articles published on SoundStage! Ultra: “Europe Tour 2022: Arriving in Vicenza and Visiting Sonus Faber” and “Europe Tour 2022: Sonus Faber Speaker Production and Design Lab.”

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  1. Making the Vitus Audio SIA-030 Integrated Amplifier, Part One
  2. How You Treat People Matters, and Ultra Hi-Fi Heading into 2023
  3. Jeff’s New-Speaker Wish List for 2023
  4. Dialing in My Compact Reference Stereo System: Sonus Faber and SVS
  5. Jeff Visits Audio Advice, Part Two
  6. Jeff Visits Audio Advice, Part One
  7. Europe Tour 2022: Sonus Faber Speaker Production and Design Lab
  8. Europe Tour 2022: Arriving in Vicenza and Visiting Sonus Faber
  9. European Tour 2022: AVA Group—Quality From the Inside Out
  10. European Tour 2022: AVA Group—AVM-TEC, Vitus Audio, and Alluxity

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