Author: Michel Aublanc
Atoll All in One preAmplifier
March 10, 2015
This week, I want to share a review of Atoll’s new and highly gifted integrated amplifier (the SDA100); this review is based on my personal experiences and an audition. I combined the SDA100 [Read More]
Atoll HD 120 & MA 100
February 7, 2015
A few months ago, Atoll launched a new line of products that immediately stood out because of their compact nature. Their small size not only makes them a nice option for those who [Read More]
MYAmp
November 3, 2014
I discovered the little Micromega MyAmp during the last HIFI show in Munich, and I have been rather impatient to try it out at home. Just a reminder: I have not modified the acoustic conditions in my [Read More]
A Voyage into the Heart of French Technological Excellence
September 15, 2014
It is impossible to be interested in French HIFI without wanting to find out more about one of its flagship products. Therefore, I want to take you on a journey to the place where Devialet products are [Read More]
Loudspeakers that are Out of This World!
July 2, 2014
Without a doubt, one’s first encounter with LEEDH speakers is rather disconcerting, or even disturbing. You are face to face with an object whose aesthetics are unlike any you have ever seen in the world [Read More]
Tube Amplifiers : Still Resisting the Test of Time
June 20, 2014
Tube-based amplification is a topic that inspires passion and enthusiasm or that leads to division and aggravation. I want to throw out a few thoughts on the subject with the goal of examining opinions about [Read More]
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