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03.2021

Falcon Ram 20 $2700 Per Pair

(17h, 9w, 10.47d)

Falcon Acoustics of England makes speakers that pretty well hit the stereotype of what we expect from English speakers. There’s nothin’ wrong with that!

In England, people generally don’t have large rooms. I have visited vendors there and it’s amazing how over a thousand people can live in an apartment building the size of the Titanic. We Americans are spoiled by the space and privacy we have. The Brits want speakers with rich sound from a small profile. They need to sound full without playing loud. Falcon, founded in 1972, hits the nail on the head.

First of all, they’re not bright or tizzy. They perform like a TV picture that has been dialed in accurately in color. Nobody has cranked up the setting to VIVID.

If you imagine high frequencies in the form of a bar graph of 1-10, Falcon lands precisely at a five. Most brands skew towards 7 or 8 to grab your attention on the sales floor. Tizzy and edgy might grab your attention, but it’s likely to drive you nuts and wear you out.

The bass is robust. Yep, these smallish cabinets will rock your world. They image magnificently with off set tweeters that allow you to tailor the image more centered, or more spacious- to your taste. Stronger center? Wider spread?

The cabinets are thick, (1” all ‘round) and are lined internally with 1/4” rubber panels. This assures that the cabinets are heavy enough to supply real muscle, and yet won’t ring in the process. The cabinets have an Italian leather finish. Luxurious touch.

Ram 20 is especially sweet in that it’s not too big to fit on a shelf. It is a legit bookshelf sized speaker. Yet its bass performs more as you would expect from a tower. No foolin’. Ram 20 will punch you in the nose if you ask it to.

Ram 20’s image is large and spacious. The mids & top are warm as toast- no bite to irritate you. Since its bass is indeed robust, you don’t have to crank these boys up to feel the motion of the ocean. What a sweet speaker for an application where you want real high end performance from a modest sized footprint.

Diamond 12.2 $500 Per Pair

(13.18h, 8.77w, 11.22d: 6.5” 2-way)

Diamond 12.2

My new favorite speaker for $500 is the Diamond 12.2. $500 is an important price point. We’ve always had strong speakers at that destination. But the D12.2 is a nice step up from years past and will be a tough nut to crack for the other guys out there.

D12.2 uses a Silk Dome tweeter fairly similar to its predecessor. It’s open, airy and spacious. Where D12.2 really steps ahead is with its new, Klarity cone- Polypropylene infused with Mica. The stone material of Mica, is infused as “ribs” within the poly. The Klarity driver subsequently delivers deeper, stronger and especially TIGHTER bass than any speaker we’ve had in this range over the years.

D12.2 can deliver bass that will make you think it runs a grand, or that we’ve connected a subwoofer hidden in the corner. Everyone that has heard it thus far asks if a sub is on- it’s that deep.

D12.2 is also “new” in that… it makes me try more expensive amps with it. There aren’t many $500 speakers where you’d say, I’d love to hear it with a Hegel or Rogue. Well, this IS the case for D12.2.

Of course it isn’t as refined as Wharfedale’s Denton 85 ($900 per pair). But if you’re considering a serious speaker for only $500, look no further than Diamond 12.2!

Diamond 12.1 $400 Per Pair

(12.28h, 7.08w, 9.85d: 5 1/2” 2-way)

Diamond 12.1

As wonderful as D12.2 is above, D12.1 is the surprise of the new line. For $400 per pair- are you kidding me? D12.1 has the same character as D12.2- but isn’t as full in the bass. If you have a Den or Office and don’t listen loudly, it’s possible D12.1 is going to be plenty for your application. I have to say I’ve never been happier with what so little will buy in a loudspeaker.

Diamond 12.0 $300 Per Pair

(10.43h, 6.3w, 7.87d: 4” 2-way)

Diamond 12.0

Using the same tweeter as its bigger brothers, D12.0 is an ideal small room or surround speaker option. First of all, D12.0 doesn’t bottom and crap out on you. I can give you a list of $1k speakers using a 4 or 4.5 that just puke their guts out if you ask them to WORK. Not so for D12.0 with its Klarity driver. It’s a tough little guy and stays tight and solid. Yet D12.1 is well worth a C-note more.

MoFi SuperHeavyweight Noise Dissipation Record Weight $200

Super Heavyweight

First of all, the SHW actually WORKS. It improves your sound because it diminishes the ringing of your vinyl. You hear more of what’s in your grooves. Extraneous resonance is far less of an issue and won’t detract from the REAL information on your records.

The SHW isn’t just a weight. I will tell you it is misnamed. While it feels kinda heavy, it weighs just under a pound (13 oz) and won’t pulverize your main bearing. It is a sonic drainage device. Yup.

It is a billet aluminum shell with internal, proprietary HRS designed polymer. It works mostly because the polymer drains the extraneous energy away from the LP to the inside of the SHW. It dissipates the resonance with absorption, vs just trying to kill it with mass.

You’ll notice the sound images better and is more balanced. It is less splashy and bright. It will fit on almost any turntable. You’ll be very happy with how it gets rid of annoying “tizz” and distortion!

Mozart At Eleven

That’s when he wrote his first opera, “Apollo et Hyacinthus.” It had three acts and a story line that would be quite surprising coming from an 11 year old- if you care to dive deeper.

What were YOU doing at age 11?

02.2021

Moon River Audio

Hot off the presses from Sweden are the gorgeous sounding Moon River Integrated amps.

The design brief is to create solid state integrateds that sound like full fledged tube units, without the heat and subsequent poor reliability of tubes. The noise level is scant. The dynamics, rich bass and golden overtones are a treat to hear! If ever there was an integrated that outperformed what you expected from reading specs, 404R is IT!

404R Reference Integrated Amp, $5000

50×2 @ 8 ohms (5.31h, 16.92w, 15.35d, 29 lbs)

Moon River Audio of Sweden (yes, built in Sweden!) makes two integrated amps. This is the 404R Reference. Below will be the “standard” 404. The step up to 404R IS worthwhile, so I’ll start with it.

Moon River was founded by designer George Polychronidis. He has been a technical engineer for a decade, designing products on a free lance basis for companies you’ve heard of. George started Moon River because he is proud of his lush sounding, more articulate, transparent mouse trap.

In short, 404R is a solid state integrated amp that sounds as you would expect from a full tubed unit- without the noise, heat and poor reliability concomitant with tubes. George feels the best way to attain this is with a classic AB design with conspicuously ginormous power supplies. George has several unique twists in his design that deliver performance unlike what the other guys make.

404R has a remarkably warm and dynamic sound. It’s full of life and excels especially in the midrange where the music breathes. The vocal region, dare I say, is as good as any integrated I’ve ever heard! It brings out texture and color, with a rich, robust palate.

404R is a star at deciphering low level information and depicting space between instruments. It throws a soundstage with great space and depth. I gotta tell ya, if you’re lover of vocals that are rich in character (Shelby Lynne anyone?!) you are going to be enamored with Moon River.

I admit that I had my worries about the 50×2 power rating. I didn’t know if it would push speakers like Brystons that like their power. But I can assure you, really, that this is NOT a problem. The 404R has plenty of push to drive Brystons and Pans to volumes that please me- without reservation. I’m not a hammerhead. Assuming you aren’t, you’ll be amply pleased with Moon River’s push and punch.

George designs for efficient build and service. For example, he uses through-put PCBs. Even the bottom panel comes off for more easy access.

Build:

*Class AB

*Large toroidal transformer

*Massive power supply with 107,000uF storage

*21,000uF is dedicated to the revelatory discrete preamp

*Five separate power supplies!

*Sturdy steel chassis

*Blue Alps Volume Pot!

*Balance Control

*Stereo/mono switch

*Aluminum control knobs

*Walnut cheeks

*No headphone jack

*3 year warranty

Inputs:

4 RCA Line Level inputs

#1 is modular: You can install an MM module $400, or MM/MC $550

#4 is modular: You can install a Moon River USB DAC, $670

Tape Monitor Loop: input and output

Outputs:

Two RCA preamp outs

Moon River 404 Integrated Amp $3500

(50×2, 5.31h, 16.92w, 15.35d, 26 lbs)

The 404 is similar to the 404R above, with lesser transformer and power supply. Storage on 404 is 57,000uF. It offers just what you would infer. It’s a discrete cut above the Asian competition but not as transparent and lush as the 404R above. Features are the same.


Wharfedale Diamond 12 Series Now In!

Diamond 12 Series: Black Ash, White Ash, Walnut, Light Oak

Diamond 12 Series, Walnut

The new 12 Series features an improved bass/mid driver construction dubbed KLARITY. The Klarity cones are comprised of ribbed polypropylene, which have been infused with Mica. The resulting strength allows the 12 Series to be less colored and deliver more muscle than similarly priced competitors.

The tweeter is Silk and has a new magnet and mounting system for superior speed and dispersion. The 12 Series uses air core inductors- quite unusual at these price points. All models run an easy 8 ohm impedance.

What I’ve found with the new D 12 Series is that the two lower models in particular are a big step up from their predecessors. For ex, typically, you can’t expect much out of a 4” woofer. I heard some $900 competitors recently that feature a 4” and thought- well, at least they don’t BOTTOM. But they didn’t have much drive. The 12.0’s woofer will impress you for sure. The Klarity cone is no idle advertising copy. It makes the 4” sound robust. The $300 D 12.0 had more push than the pretty wood faced $900 Italian job.

Having said that, D 12.1 is well worth $100 more. I ran it in one of our bigger studios with the Marantz 30 package just to see how it could do- given a stupendous front end. I was very impressed with clarity, image and ample bass. Given any modest sized room, D 12.1 will probably be enough. Butttt…

Make no mistake, the 12.2 at $500 is the sweetest spot in the line. The extra fullness it delivers with its 6.5 is unmistakably richer, for only a Cnote more. When I look at what the market offered just five years ago at this price point, I’m happy to say, we’ve improved quite a bit in openness and bass without being murky.

Diamond 12.0 $300pr
(10.43h, 6.3w, 7.87d, 12 lbs, 87dB)

4” Klarity mid/bass with 1” Silk dome tweet

Diamond 12.1 $400pr
(12.28h, 7.08w, 9.85d, 15 lbs, 88dB)

5” Klarity mid/bass with 1” Silk dome tweet.

Diamond 12.2 $500pr
(13.18h, 7.87w, 11.22d, 18.5 lbs, 88dB)

6.5” Klarity mid/bass with 1” Silk dome tweet

Diamond 12.3 $800pr
(38,38h, 7.08w, 12.6d, 43 lbs, 89dB)

Two 5” mid/bass with 1” Silk dome tweet

Diamond 12.4 $1000pr
(45.27h, 7.87w, 13.77d, 50 lbs, 89dB)

Two 6.5” mid/bass with 1” Silk dome tweet

Diamond 12.C $300
(7.08h, 18.9w, 7.08d, 19 lbs, 90dB)

Two 5” mid/bass with 1” Silk dome tweet


Ari Lennox “If You Want Me To Stay”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge0yU-fxZsE

Why we love music!