New From The Chord Co Sarum Tuned Aray

Another World Wide Web 1st for Audio-T Reading

Yesterday saw the launch of The Chord Company Sarum Tuned Aray (spelling intentional) flagship range. This is a major revision of the entire range excluding the speaker cable.

 I’ll cut to the chase right away and say that this in my view is an industry game changer; such is the profound improvement in the enjoyment of music it makes in all the systems we have thus far used it in.  With that out of the way I’ll elaborate.

The current Sarum interconnects have been with us for a while now (previous called Solstice) and have received heaps of well-deserved praise throughout the press and online. Indeed so impressed was I with the XLR balanced version I bought a pair for my own Rega Isis/Osiris CD/amplifier combo. I collected these direct from their factory on a training day and Nigel, their chief designer gave me a sneak preview and demo and a promise of a loan in October of what is now called the Sarum Tuned Aray .

So, for the last week or so I’ve had the new version at home as promised and I have to say, even more so than the brief listen at Chord, I’m totally floored by what this has brought to my digital replay.

It has to be said, this is no minor tweak or tart-up but a major redesign of the make-up of the cable (see Nigel’s full explanation below). The result is the most musically engaging experience I have ever had from a CD source. I should say at this point I’ve only had the XLR version to listen too but can’t wait to experiment with the RCA pair and the Din-Din version specifically for all our Naim CD and Streamer customers of which Nigel claims even bigger gains!

It’s very difficult to put what I hear into words but one can’t help feeling that the inclusion of this cable is what one has always wished a cable to do, everything, yes everything. Gone is any trace of added ringing or harshness one often associates with the digital format but at the same time it doesn’t smooth out the treble in a masking fashion at all. Bright sounding CDs remain so but they don’t scream anymore they just sound the way they were meant too, the music engaging instead of making one feel uncomfortable. The same is true of those awful overly compressed recordings too.  It doesn’t make them sound as if the compression wasn’t used but because one is so engaged in the music it matters less.

Bass, for the first time now has drive and a real sense of power that I’ve only previously experience with vinyl and on top of that there’s real texture to the bass and the leading edges are how they should be, taut but not overly so like so may attempts before.

Focus is a term many bandy about their products but here you really understand exactly what is meant by focus. EVERYTHING is rock solid in the soundstage and because of that, hitherto unidentified sounds, noises etc startle you in their sudden appearance. Returning to the old Sarum, great as it is, everything seams to have disintegrated somewhat, like an exploded diagram where you can see all the parts but not the actual object. You have to imagine what it really looks like. This is what the Tuned Aray does with its sonic picture, it creates the whole image in font of you in a way that just allows you to relax and enjoy the performance by the artists rather than the kit reproducing it. Like I said, I’m floored!!

Is there a catch? The only one I can think of: the price. At £1800 one could hardly call the original Sarum cheap (for XLR, £300 less for RCA) but this has only risen by a mere £100 for the Tuned Aray version, which is commendable. It would have been all too easy for Chord to have dressed the cable up with some über-fancy plugs and jacket/packaging and charged an outrageous sum for the improvement, bravo to Chord for not doing so.

Without a doubt, my product of the year and some. Naturally we’ll have the Sarum Tuned Aray on demo as soon as we can lay our hand on them.

As Apple said on the launch of the original iPhone:

THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING.

Simon

 

 

From Nigel Finn:

Tuned Aray, the principles and the performance.

What is it? It’s a very different conductor configuration. We were experimenting with ways of reducing reflections in digital cables and the first prototypes with reconfigured conductors were really impressive.

Things got really interesting though when we started to experiment with a tuning process that we could apply to the conductors. The results were extraordinary, and we began to understand just how important it was to get this tuning process right. Once we had successfully applied the process to our Sarum Digital interconnect, the results were so astonishing we began to experiment with the Sarum analogue cables as well. 

What does it do? In truth the improvements are huge and in a musical sense really quite profound. So much so that the work we’d done with the Sarum Tuned Aray conductors forced us to rethink, redesign or revise almost every other interconnect type in our range. So the Sarum Tuned Aray has directly influenced almost every analogue and digital interconnect we produce. 

What does it sound like? It sounds right, and right in a way that we perhaps had not thought possible from a digital source. There are all the things that you might listen for: space, definition, detail and dynamics, but there’s more, instruments sound about as real as we’ve ever heard.

That’s not just a Telecaster, it’s the bridge pickup, bratty, fierce and stinging, and that’s a Gibson with a Bigsby Vibrato, and the sound that makes is just so rich and harmonic. Check out “Down by the River” on Neil Young’s Everyone  Knows This Is Nowhere for a perfect example of this.

It’s not just guitars though, there’s the same sense of realness to everything, and that realness leads to an extraordinary insight into whatever music is being played. Micro dynamics are so clear and because of this rhythms are beautifully stated, if the drummer is driving the song then you going to hear that.  

Perhaps most importantly there’s a sense of connectedness with the music, you can sit down to listen to something and the time will disappear. This really is about getting caught up in the music.  

What does it work with? Every piece of equipment we’ve tried. RCA, DIN and XLR cables all work in the same way. Sarum Tuned Aray has forced us to re-evaluate the performance potential of every piece of equipment we’ve tried it with. Think you’ve heard your System? Well you probably haven’t.

I hate the way modern recordings sound so compressed. So do we, and one of the really positive things we’ve noticed with Tuned Aray cables is that brightness and compression is nowhere near as intrusive. It’s still there but the focus is so on the music, that it becomes far easier to ignore both brightness and excessive compression.

Naim NDS Network Audio Player Available

As promised last month, we're delighted to advise of the expansion of our demonstration line-up.

The biggest news has to be the new range topping Naim NDS Network player. Those of you that have eagerly been waiting for a player to challenge a high-end CD player no longer need to, this my friends is the one you've all been waiting for. Coupled to the PS555 power supply it's nothing short of astonishing.

Naim NDS Network Audio Player

 

 

 

 

 

To compliment the much acclaimed range of Rega electronics we've now added the equally well received range of floorstanding loudspeakers in the form of the RS7, RS5 and RS3 the 5 & 3 in the gorgeous piano black finish.

 

RS7

 

RS5

 

RS3

Pick Up A Bargain! 40% off

To make way for the new Naim DR equipped power supplies we are offering our existing demo units at 40% off, yes, you read that correctly. 40% off

We have here at our Reading store:

1x 555 PS for just £3299.00. That's a saving on the current price of £2151.00 SOLD

and:

 

1x XPS-2 for just £1917.00. That's a saving of £1278 on the current price. SOLD

 

Both mint, complete and boxed.

As they say, 'when they're gone, they're gone'

 

Simon

New Products Now On Demo

To further enhance our reputation as Reading and area's leading HiFi specialist we have added the following exciting products to are range and all are now available for demonstration.

It is our intention to regularly post when new products are added.

 

Naim claim streaming to be 'the future of HiFi' and they may well be right and have recent released the

NDX...

...and the ND5XS

We are very excited by the new DR (discrete regulator) equipped power supplies the first of which to arrive is the HiCap DR

To complete the system we have the fabulous Ovator S400

 

Rega on the other hand have decided to continue their relentless development of the more traditional products such as the universally acclaimed RP6 turntable

the brand new Fono MM phonostage

and their quite awesome Reference products, The Isis CD player and Osiris integrated amplifier

 

Whilst on the subject of the more traditional. To further enhance our appreciation and support of quality analogue replay, we now have the Ortofon Cadenza Bronze MC cartridge mounted on our Michell Gyro SE with the Tecnoarm which is a wonderful combination

Moving away now from the high-end HiFi products and into our AV demonstration room, we have now installed the latest affordable JVC 3D projector, the DLA-X30 continuing with their reputation as the one to beat!

 

And finally, for now at least, we have the new B&W P3 portable and foldable headphones to compliment their class-leading P5s

 

More coming soon so watch this space!

 

Simon

Naim Audio DR Power Supplies


This month sees the launch of the DR (discrete Regulator) to greatly enhance the performance of the Power Supplies, models: HiCap,XPS2,Supercap, 552PS and 555PS. See text from Naim’s site for full explanation.

 DR Board

I’m please to announce we are the first Audio-T store to have a DR specified product on demo in the form of the HiCap2 DR.

 

Like the XPS2DR we heard the other day (one on its way soon and sounded almost as good as an 555PS on our CDX2 Cd player though I can’t wait to hear how the DR improves the 555PS) the new HiCap is a truly astounding upgrade and has to heard to be believed.

 

I hope to be holding a ‘DR’ event nearer the time when Naim can offer upgrades to older units but in the meantime why not book a demo to hear it for yourselves. You are welcome to bring in your existing units to compare. And for those that really can’t wait until Oct/Nov there is always an option to part exchange your existing unit and have a shiny new one with a full 5 year warranty!

 

From Naim’s website: 

“The addition of outboard power supplies offers an established upgrade path for many Naim products. By improving the supplies themselves, removing the electromagnetic field of the transformer and interference generated by the rectifier diodes, and by eliminating transformer vibration from the product case, Naim power supplies offer improved sound quality.

The role of the regulator

Voltage regulators are widely deployed within Naim power supplies to ensure that audio and digital circuits operate with a stable, low noise supply voltage, thereby maximising their performance. Naim’s new discrete regulator betters industry standard monolithic voltage regulators and, even more importantly, has had its design and component selection refined in the listening room to deliver maximised sound quality from Naim’s audio circuits.

A pure development project

As well as incorporating the newly developed DR in these five power supplies, Naim has reviewed and optimised every aspect of their design. Transformer mounting, wire gauge, wire routing, mechanical decoupling, internal layout and reservoir capacitors have all been scrutinised to ensure that the DR’s benefits are fully realised. The result of the inclusion of the new DR regulators and the updates to design is a quite significant increase in performance which helps the listener to really connect with the artist and music.

Updating your product

Existing units can be updated but very few technicians outside of Naim’s Salisbury facility will be able to undertake this. Naim is offering a special reduced price to customers for updates to the new specification for power supplies that were shipped from Naim after 1st February (outside UK) and 1st March (in the UK). These units will be prioritised for updates in the first instance, however from October / November 2012 all existing units will be able to be updated”

For the more technically minded:

 http://www.naimaudio.com/sites/default/files/products/downloads/files/naim-dr_whitepaper_may2012_issue1.pdf


DR Board


Below is an internal view of the existing HiCap. Note the totally different regulators.

Previous HiCap internal


Thick As A Brick

 

For those of a certain age, I’m sure you’ll remember the day when Jethro Tull released their Thick As A Brickalbum. Yep, 40 years ago!

 Recorded in answer to the accusation that their previous release, and my all-time-favourite album Aqualung, was a concept album. Ian Anderson has always said this wasn’t so, that it was simply an album were a few songs were of a similar theme, notably God and religion, the remaining songs were wholly unrelated.

 So he wrote TAAB to show the critics what a concept album is really like! Somewhat tongue-in-cheek lyrically, featuring the early years of a fictitious 10 year old boy named Gerald Bostock, the music is complex in the tradition of prog-rock with only two ‘songs’ one per side but the melodic qualities of the band’s previous albums remain.

 So why am I telling you this? Well, after much encouragement over the years, Ian Anderson was finally persuaded to write a follow-up album which ponders what Gerald Bostock might be doing now, 40 years on.

 Released April 2nd and simply titled TAAB2 and credited as Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson as no other members of the original Tull line-up are present, each song ponders an alternative career move or what might have become of him.

 Sympathetically recorded to fit with the original and mixed by none other than Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree, the sound is astonishing. I feared an over produced, over played dud but have been rewarded with none of the like. There’s none of the 80’s kitch and electronic drums, hyper-bowl Dire Straits like guitar sounds here that for me ruined much of Tull’s later efforts, instruments sound like instruments. It was apparently recorded live in the studio in the main as was the original.

 But the really good news is that the band are touring this but better than that, they intend to play the whole suite, yes, TAAB 1&2. Tull have not played the original since its first tour in 1972. Check out their site http://www.j-tull.com/ for dates a tickets I’ve mine for Reading in May.

 Enjoy.

 

Simon

Spring has arrived!

The first signs of spring are with us and so too are some exciting additions to our product profile.

 

First off are the recent Bowers & Wilkins PM1 loudspeakers. A most beautiful loudspeaker that would grace any room. Resplendent in their high gloss ‘mocca’ veneer with matching stands they sound as good as they look and really engage one in whatever music takes your fancy, well done B&W for designing a product that doesn’t sacrifice sound for the aesthetic.

 

Next up, Rega are still busy guys producing more fabulous new products the latest of  which is the RP6 turntable. A natural progression from their highly successful RP3, in a gorgeous high gloss finish. Key features are a new ‘flywheel effect’ glass platter and an aluminium brace.

 

Naim too have been busy, expanding their range of ‘streaming’ products. We now have the baby of the range in the form of the ND5XS. A scaled down version of the NDX if you like, it really shows how streaming should be done!

 

We also hope to showcase their flagship streamer, the NDS, sometime soon. Watch this space!

 

Whilst on the subject of premium products, Chord Electronics have very recently upgraded their QBD76 DAC to include full support for HD audio furthering their position of making one of the most potent DACs on the market today.

 

Last but definitely not least, we have a brilliant new D33 DAC from Arcam. They’ve gone full out to produce a state-of-the-art DAC with multiple inputs and full support for HD audio. A slam dunk as they say.

 

All of the above are all now fully run in and ready for demo/home demo, please call to arrange an appointment.

 

Simon

 

Web World Exclusive! (Updated 14th Oct'11)

The new Rega Reference IOS Phonostage.

 

A week or so back I had a e-mail from Rob at Rega Research offering me a chance to audition their new Reference IOS Phonostage but there was a small catch, I could only have it for 24 hrs being that there are only 3 in existence and he was on his travels to various dealers.

 

Excited by this I popped into the store ( I was on leave at the time ) and collected said unit. Oh my, this has to be the largest phonostage I’ve ever seen, matching its stable mates, the Isis CD player and Osiris amplifier. Oh and the heaviest too at over 15kg! Yes, it’s built in exactly the same way as the aforementioned to further dampen resonances, staggering.

 

The reference IOS is a serious reworking/refinement of their standard IOS phonostage having itself received many a glowing review over the years. Lifting the lid off shows many changes and enhancements and of course that beautiful casework. Feature-wise there are two major additions, a pair of XLR inputs are included alongside the usual RCAs with a switch on the rear to select either but more usefully, for me at least, is a mono switch on the front for use when playing mono discs of which I have many. This allows one to fully enjoy these records without the distraction of any surface noise coming over in stereo either side of the mono soundstage. This is a feature that is often lacking in many systems either on the amp or phonostage so full marks to Rega here. The remaining Reference IOS features are as the standard IOS and to save me time can be found here. (Select >products >amplifiers> IOS).

 

So, how does it sound? In a word, INCREDIBLE! Rob had loaned me the standard IOS too for comparison and as great as that one is, the Pro was in an altogether different league. The first thing I noticed was just how well is separates all the instruments and layers whilst holding them together musically; frankly it was revelatory. The noise floor was also somewhat lowered and with all this came a greater sense of pace and timing, indeed there was an almost CD like quality to it and of course by that I mean the good aspects of CD reply namely clarity and speed and lack of unwanted noise or bloom aligned with the greatness we all so much love in vinyl reproduction which digital media at any level can’t quite match.

 

Many of my favourite albums were revisited, those that I’m most familiar with and discovered nuances and instrument interactions previously masked but by 2:30am I really had to drag myself off to bed, honestly, I could have stayed up all night as record after record begged to placed on the platter.

 

My first encounter with the Rega Reference IOS may have been short but it was oh so sweet!

 

Apparently I’m the first dealer in the world to hear it so many thanks go out to Rob for putting himself out to give me this opportunity and I look forward to some more quality time with one.

 

RRP: £3995

 

Availability: Now shipping

Simon

UPDATE: I missed it SO much I ordered one and today, 14th Oct. (a bigger event than today's launch of the iPhone 4s, for me at least) it's arrived. Serial no. 00002. Rega inform me they lost the stickers for no.1 and that I'm the 1st in the WORLD to own one!

How to stream to an Audiolab 8200 series player or Rega DAC or Isis with an iPad.

Got an iPad or iPad2?

Apple iPad 2

 Then potentially you have a free(ish) streaming client. With the addition of the Apple Camera Connection Kit you can hook up your iPad to an Audiolab 8200CD or 8200CDQ via their USB input and not only play the music on the devise’s iPod feature (note: this doesn’t work with any iPhone or iPod as the CCK is not compatible…as yet anyway) but with the use of a UPnP client app (the best one I‘ve found is Plug Player (£2.99 from the App Store. There are some free ones but they're not so good), can be used to stream from a server, be it a computer or from a NAS drive with a built-in UPnP server, I use a Western Digital My-Book which has Twonky Media built in.

Western Digital My-Book NAS drive

 Once connected, one simply uses the Audiolab’s remote to change track, pause and stop.

Plug-Player App on iPhone

 However if one installs Plug Player into an iPhone or iPod touch as well, then these will operate the Plug Player app in the iPad, giving one a full touch-screen remote with full functionality, cool!

 

Rega DAC

 

This is of course not limited to the Audiolab players. It works with any DAC or CD player with an USB input such as the awesome Rega Isis and Isis Valve and their latest addition, the Rega DAC

Audiolab 8200CD rear panel

Simon

Rega factory visit

Rega HQ

Myself and Frank, my Saturday sales, both had a fantastic day down in sunny Southend-On-Sea on Monday to visit Rega HQ. This gave us the opportunity to see their business in full swing and to get some sneak previews of new and forthcoming products.

I have been on many such visits over the past years but what struck me, especially in the current economic climate, was just how busy these guys were. Amazingly they were pretty much at full capacity across the range of products, 120+ RP1 turntables per day alone!


 

 Rega RP1

 

 

 

 

 As one would expect, the DAC was being produced in large numbers too seeing as it's had such great press internationally. Naturally I expect the same with the soon to be released BrioR integrated amplifier which matches the new design introduced by the DAC. There will be others in this range but I'm not permitted to say anymore at the moment.

 

Rega DAC

  Rega finds themselves constantly rearranging the manufacturing space of their facility to cater for the newfound demand for their products such that they now have eight people alone just to build tonearms.


 But what I wasn't expecting was just how much space was needed to meet the demand for the two Isis CD players and the Osiris amplifier. There was upwards of a dozen pieces under construction including a couple in the yet to be announced silver option, yes you heard it here first!

Rega Isis

 

 

 

 

Frank and I would like to extend our thanks to Simon and Rob for interrupting their busy schedule to spend the day guiding us through the whole process of their manufacturing from goods-in to goods-out and all point in between.

 

 

 



Latest additions to Reading's product line-up.

Its been a busy time at Audio T Reading, what with the merger and all but I thought it time to inform you as to what is new here in our product line-up.

 

Audiolab. There have been many changes to the Audiolab range over the years but until recently little had really changed in the technical side of the designs. Basically just updates and price repositions and of course business ownership.

 

Audiolab re-enter the ring with a wholly new range of products but retain their core identity in their physical form. And boy have they hit the ground running? Right from the off we were impressed with their newfound performance in both the amps and CD players. No wonder they’ve received such great press, most impressive comeback I’ve ever seen!

 

Full range on demo now.

 

 

Naim Audio. You can always count on Naim coming up with new and exciting products and they’ve gone and done it again. Never to be out-done or sit back on their laurels, Naim now offer a comprehensive range of streaming solution products for those that want the ease of use without the usual performance losses. These include the original NaimUniti all-in-one player with CD play, the UnitiQute  minus the CD play, NDX high-end streaming player, UnitiServ server and the HDX server-player. There is something for everyone.

 

All but the UnitiServ now on demo

 

Rega. Rega have been quiet in recent times with regards new product but that’s all now changing!

A whole new range of entry-level components has started to leave Rega Towers. First we had the award winning RP1 turntable. Then the bargain priced DAC and soon we’ll have the all-new BrioR integrated amp. There are more additions coming soon but they’re embargoed at the time of writing this!!

We mustn’t forget the awesome Isis CD player and its brother the Isis Valve and the equally impressive Osiris 162w Integrated Amplifier. They may be £6K each but they take on alternatives 2-3 times these prises. Oh, and the offer a £1000 off when you buy both, even if you buy the second later on!

I’ll announce the new products as soon as they arrive. Keep an eye on our home-page too.

 

 

New JVC DLA-X3 & DLA-X7 3D Projectors now on demonstration!

Just arrived! The amazing new 3D projectors from JVC. These are all new models and not a revision of the previous units.

Now that we've had a few hours to play with them, what makes these so so special is that the image looks amazing straight out of the box, a VAST improvement over the HD550/HD950 from last year.

This is especially relevant on the base model, the DLA-X3 as, as with the HD550 before it, it has no CMS (colour management system) for full isf calibration which was a feature of the HD950 and the new DLA-X7. However, the gross colour oversaturation of the old models has gone so they look absolutely gorgeous, straight of of the box, BRAVO JVC!

Contrast ratios are significantly up on last year's models too at 50000:1 and 70000:1 respectively.

Oh, I nearly forgot. These models are of course full 1080p 3D. Although 3D can look quite impressive on a 50'' plasma, it's nothing compared to a 7-8' projection screen. This is REALLY how 3D should be seen and for a limited period, JVC are offering 2 sets of glasses and the 3D transmitter absolutely free.

So there we have it. A JVC 3D 1080p projector with 2 sets of glasses and a transmitter for just £3599.95. That's just £100 more than the HD550. Stunning!

DLA-X7 retails for £6599.95.

And don't forget, until end of January we have our winter sale on so you can save 10% on these prices. That makes the DLA-X3 just £3239.95!!!

Rega Open Day Jan 29th

We are holding a Rega Day on Saturday 29th January.

During the day long event you can see and hear all the latest products that will be taking over both the store dem-rooms. These products include the new DAC, the amazing Isis and Osiris CD and amplifier combination and the P9 turntable.

We are hearing rumours that their representatives may also bring along with them some secret new product, but we can’t confirm anything on this at this point.

And, don’t forget that any purchases made on the day will still be eligible for the 10% Winter Sale discount!