Naim Nait 50 integrated amplifier review https://the-ear.net

Naim Nait 50 integrated amplifier In 1988 I purchased my very first Naim amplifier, the original first generation Naim Nait,  the firm’s amplifiers have been my reference choice ever since. The term Nait actually stands for Naim Audio InTegrated and for decades the Nait marked the first rung on the ladder of the Naim line. […]

Fell Audio Disc CD player review https://the-ear.net

Fell Audio Disc CD player Years ago I recall hearing the naysayers proclaiming that the end of the CD format was nigh. Yet here we are, in 2025, reviewing an entry level CD player, and from a British manufacturer at that. Fell Audio made great waves towards the end of last year following the announcement […]

Perlisten S7t LE speaker review https://the-ear.net

Perlisten S7t LE speakers I first encountered the S7t LE (Limited Edition) speakers at a London show in 2023 and they made a very positive impression. Hi-fi shows aren’t always the best place to hear what a product is capable of but occasionally one breaks through and Karma AV’s demonstration was one such scenario. I […]


Soundsmith Zephyr MIMC cartridge review https://the-ear.net

Soundsmith Zephyr MIMC cartridge One of the key aspects of vinyl replay is mating the cartridge to the most complementary arm (and turntable) in order to get the best out of the grooves which that poor stylus is asked to follow faithfully. It’s also interesting to note that in the various on-line forums there are […]

Fezz Audio Mira Ceti 300B tube amplifier review https://the-ear.net

Fezz Audio Mira Ceti 300B tube amplifier We hear lots about the vinyl revival and there is no doubt that the LP format is here to stay and is growing in popularity. But there is another revival going on – namely valve amplifiers. Statistics are sketchy for Europe, but several sources estimate global sales at […]

Elipson 402 Tribute speaker review https://the-ear.net

Elipson 402 Tribute speakers The French have always been a bit more outgoing when it comes to design, you only have to look at the Citroen DS or the creations of Philippe Starck to see that imagination thrives as well as cuisine in that part of the globe. The same is true of audio gear, […]


Soulnote A-1 amplifier review https://the-ear.net

Soulnote A-1 integrated amplifier The story behind Soulnote’s rise to success is bound up with chief engineer Hideki Kato’s youth. At that time he loved music but couldn’t afford to buy a decent amplifier so built one himself and managed to create something that sounded better than the alternatives he compared it with. Later on […]

Chord Company Phono Aray review https://the-ear.net

Chord Company Phono Aray turntable grounding device ‘Stay grounded’ has become an audiophile touchstone – not in the sense of resisting the urge to upgrade (never gonna happen) but making arguably the most vital upgrade there is: lowering your system’s noise floor. The proliferation of grounding/earthing products with that specific aim speaks to a growing […]

Peak Consult Sonora loudspeaker review https://the-ear.net

Peak Consult Sonora loudspeakers When people say there’s more to something than meets the eye, it usually turns out to be just a glib turn of phrase, but in the case of the Sonora from Peak Consult, it happens to be true. They may look similar to many speakers of their size, but their construction […]


Laiv Harmony DAC review https://the-ear.net

Laiv Harmony DAC Way back in the 20th century, Sony and Philips set the CD standard at the maximum for current technology. A bit depth of 16 bits was the limit of what could be achieved for recording, storing and decoding as an affordable commercial product and was deemed adequate for good sound quality, providing […]

Acoustic Energy AE300.2 speaker review https://the-ear.net

Acoustic Energy AE300.2 speakers You know you’re getting old when you recall hi-fi brand launches dating back to 1987, that was the year that Acoustic Energy started, in London. One of the founders, I recall, was a neighbour of Richard Branson who I ended up helping with his antenna array. At the time I had […]

Michell Apollo phono stage review https://the-ear.net

Michell Apollo phono stage It has been a while since Michell launched any electronics that weren’t directly related to controlling the speed of a turntable but the company’s history in this area dates back over 30 years to their first phono stage the Michell Iso. That compact but very effective preamp was designed for Michell […]

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