Introducing the Simple Roomplayer with Amp.

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication"  Leonardo da Vinci

 


Well, we are in full aggreement with old Leo's now famous quote, especially in regards to the Simple Roomplayers.

Our Simple Roomplayer with Amp has been playing in it's own little space on the shop floor and much to the delight of our customers, it's not let us down yet.

Using Deezer's streaming service has opened up endless possibilities of mixing up musical genres, it gives us an opportunity to put the amps in the Roomplayer through it's paces.

From Jazz to Hip-Hop and Folk to Americana even movie soundtracks and classical music the room player has impressed us on how it just seems to control the speakers with ease.

Hooking up a pair of reasonably difficult to drive Monitor Audio GX50 bookshelf/standmount speakers and the Simple Roomplayer with Amp just plays music.  The ribbon tweeter on GX50's likes to be driven hard with lots of power and yet the seemingly modest 50 watts (4 ohm) on the roomplayer doesn't flinch, playing loud when needed and still presenting the music with detail and space.

Other "all in one" network streamers of the same ilk, albeit cheaper in price, tend to harden up when pushed and get a little shouty at higher volumes, not so with the Simple Roomplayer. 

This is probably because careful attention to design detail keeps all signal paths as short and as direct as possible. This guarantees the highest audio quality with no interference from any other circuitry. We like.

All your music at your fingertips.

Roomplayer apps for your computer, iPad, iPod or iPhone give you a unique view of all your music.

Control what music is playing on any Roomplayer in your home. Create playlists, add music to queues, browse music on streaming services, select radio stations and more.

There is also an Android app in the the works and should be with us shortly.


 Made from premium grade aluminium and tempered glass, the Roomplayer not only looks great, it provides fantastic screening and heatsink capabilities.

 

 

You can pop into our Manchester store and listen to the Simple Roomplayer right now.

Give any of us shout when you call in, we will be more than happy to help.  

Oh..that's Kevin,Mike, Dave or Munir.

In the meantime why not check out some glowing reviews by HiFi Choice and HiFi World here and here

And for some more info on the Roomplayers, just click here and here

 

 

 

 

New Product - Quad Vena

We have now taken delivery of the new Quad Vena. The Vena is a neat one box package that provides 2 x 45 watt amplification to play back your music through a pair of loudspeakers or via the high quality inbuilt headphone amplifier.

The Vena offers analogue, digital and USB inputs. You can also stream any stored music from a blue tooth enabled device via the on board Aptx codec for CD quality music over wireless transmission.

The Unit is supplied with high quality credit card size remote control.

On initial listening we have found the Vena to offer a very clean open sound with no hint of aggressiveness. The high frequencies are very smooth and detailed and the bass is deep and tight. Wireless music via the Blue tooth receiver is exceptionally good for a product at this price. In fact the Quad Vena coupled with a Blue tooth device such as an Apple I-Pad or Android tablet and a suitable pair of high qulity loudspeakers makes a highly capable compact and easy to use music system that you can operate from the comfort of your seating position.

Specifications

 

  • 2 x 45 Watt 8 Ohms
  • 2 x RCA Analogue Inputs
  • 1 x RCA Pre Out Analogue Output
  • 1 x Coaxial Digital Input
  • 2 x Toslink Optical Inputs
  • 1 x PC USB Input
  • 1 x Apple Docking Input
  • Blue Tooth Via Aptx
  • Dimensions 313mm x 93.5mm x 302mm                    

Available now for demonstration.

KEF Reference 5 On Demo...One Week Only!

In store now for one week only, we are proud to announce we have the latest incarnation of the of the revered KEF Reference range of speakers from our good friends at KEF UK. This generation of Reference speaker really has raised the bar when it comes to performance and imagery combined with elegance and cutting edge technology, this floor standing speaker is more than capable of bringing recordings new and old into your listening environment.

Just a teaser picture to whet your appetite.

So many aspects of this range of new KEF Reference speaker has changed and been improved since the last generation, from the shape of the cabinets and the layout of the drivers, all the way down to the binding posts which have been plated with platinum no less.

 

All these changes large and small come together to make an incredible listening experience. Want to see more? Why don't you dig out your favourite vinyl or CD and give us a call to arrange a listen before this opportunity passes you by.

 

Dynaudio Excite

The new Dynaudio Excite range has arrived in Pompey. It has been a few years since we stocked any of Dynaudio's normal speakers but we were so impressed with the new Excite range that we just had to have them!

Currently we have the X34 floorstanders (pictured below) running in on our shop system priced at £1999.95

And the X14 stand mounted speakers at £899.95, fresh out of the box, not even run in yet.

Grab yourself one of the last great plasma tv's produced by Panasonic.

Panasonic TX-P65VT65B Full HD 65" 3D Plasma TV.

On clearance at our Manchester store, now at £2699.00

Our demo unit has no marks or scratches on it and is only ever turned on for quick demonstrations so there are very little hours clocked up on the set.

Come along and take a look at the one of the last of the great plasmas.

Tel: 0161 839 8869

email: manchester@audio-t.co.uk

web: www.audio-t.co.uk

We are open Monday to Saturday 9:30 - 17:30 and Sunday 11:30 - 16:30

Naim mu-so preview!

Last week I was given the unique opportunity to visit the Naim Audio factory in Salisbury to listen to the new Naim mu-so.

First impressions in Naim’s demonstration room were somewhat dominated by the Statement amplifiers towering in the corner looking truly splendid without their heat sinks fitted, revealing the immense level of detail in the layers of circuitry on display.

My eyes were then drawn to two compact units on a table in the centre of the room. Having only seen pictures of the mu-so in press articles I wasn't sure exactly how big it was going to be, but I was immediately impressed by the discreet cabinet, how elegant it looked and how well built it clearly was.

  

The volume knob and display, the aesthetics of which are borrowed straight from Naim's Statement product, are the only thing to embellish the aluminium top of the unit. A full width rear heat sink keeps the sealed unit cool and doubles up as a substantial wi-fi aerial.

 

On the right hand side I found a USB socket and mini jack input. Behind the side panel is a Bluetooth aerial.

Picking the unit up to examine underneath I discovered just how heavy and well built the mu-so is. It feels weighty and solid despite the compact form. The underside reveals an optical input for use of mu-so to connect another audio component plus an ethernet socket for networking and a figure of 8 mains input.

 

Taking a look at mu-so's stylish speaker grille, it's well formed and curved with a stylish wave shape reminiscent once more of Statement. I saw examples with red and grey grilles. Mu-so will be supplied with a grey grille as standard and alternative colours will be available at an additional cost.

 

Removing the grille revealed an interesting array of drive units, including two bespoke race track units custom made for Naim, two mid-range units and a pair of soft dome tweeters complete the array. Jason from Naim was quick to point out the attention to detail that had been put into the design and construction of the drive units.


 

Jason then rapidly paired up his iPhone via Bluetooth and played me a track by Fink which immediately impressed, sounding detailed and weighty with impressive dynamics.

I wanted to test how easy it was to switch Bluetooth devices as this hasn't always been straightforward on some other wireless speakers. Jason quickly disconnected his phone and the Mu-so was there on my Bluetooth list in seconds and paired equally quickly. This meant I could listen to my own music. So I fired up a couple of my favourite tracks and was immediately impressed that the Mu-so totally captured the essence of the Naim family sound.

The bass line bounded along with rhythmic fun. Vocals were clean and emotionally involving. This really sounded like a baby Naim system, and it was playing mp3s from my iPhone via Bluetooth. I was staggered as to how good this unit was. I threw a couple more tracks at it, trying to trip it up, but the only thing I could detect was that it was creating more than enough energy to fill Naim’s large demonstration room with high quality sound.

Considering the unit I heard was undergoing it's final stages of audio tuning, and that the finished product will be even better, I think Naim have hit the spot with this wonderful piece of kit.


I came away from my morning at Naim thinking that the guys from Salisbury really have cracked it and they are about to release a product that will really raise a lot of eyebrows.

Thanks to everyone at Naim for making me so welcome during my sneak preview of mu-so, especially Jason Gould, for taking the time to demonstrate mu-so and talk me through the development and features of this fantastic product.

We eagerly await the arrival of our first mu-so delivery so all of our customers can share the Mu-so experience.

Watch this space! 

PMC Twenty 26 now demonstrating at Audio T Manchester.

The latest edition to the award winning Twenty series...

...and as soon as Chromey puts the link bar back, we can continue...ahem..with the blog...thank you.

 

The pinnacle of the Twenty Series...

The Twenty 26

 


A quick quote from PMC...

...the Twenty 26 delivers finesse,delicacy and musicality...

The Twenty series tweeter (above) is the only remaining component from rest of the Twenty series and rightly so because we love how the 21,22,23 and 24's perform.

There is however, a brand new mid range unit (below) and an all new bass driver. 

This quote from PMC makes absolute sense as regards to the new mid range unit and bass unit combined.

"an added ability to convey huge dynamic impact and the sheer scale of any musical performance"


Hmmmm...twin exit ports for the transmission line?? Read on.

Due to the high pressure transmission line within the Twenty 26 they use a larger exit to avoid turbulence and unlike ported enclosures the ATL produces a wide range of frequencies picking up from where the bass driver rolls off all the way down to 25hz.

You can clearly hear this in action as the Twenty 26 can pressurize our large shop floor area with ease.

I mean these speakers are seriously good fun and we intend to prove that at our next Classic Album Evening on the 9th September, yes that's right, the new Twenty 26's  will be our speaker of choice for our 2nd Classic Album Evening. (please be aware though, seating will be limited so book early)

 

We intend to furnish our readers with a little more information on how the PMC 26's sound over the coming months so watch this space for any updates on how they hold up with

some of our Rega, Naim and Linn amplifiers. Happy days!!!

Our PMC Twenty 26's are in the store now and playing.

Come along and ask a member of staff for a demo. 

See links for more info:

PMC

Twenty 26

See you at the store.

Introducing Dolby Atmos.

This week we were delighted to visit Dolby Laboratory’s European headquarters in London. We were there at the invitation of Onkyo UK to learn about the next evolutionary step in home cinema surround sound , Dolby Atmos.


 

Dolby Atmos uses new sound processing techniques to create audio that can be steered not just front to back or side to side but now with height and depth. This introduces previously unheard dimensions of movie sound and allows complete room coverage. This is easily achieved by adding a minimum of two small upward firing speakers to your existing 5.1 system. More Dolby Atmos enabled speakers can be added to bigger systems to create even more detail and realism. We heard it in Dolby's state of the art cinema and it blew our socks off, its that good.

 

 

We already have stock of Dolby Atmos ready products like the Onkyo TXNR636. Onkyo are so keen to get people going with Dolby Atmos that they are giving away two Dolby Atmos enabled speakers to anyone who buys one of their receivers. Onkyo also have a great website packed with lots of information about new Dolby Atmos, take a look.

 

http://www.onkyodolbyatmos.com

 

 

If you have any questions or need information about how to upgrade your existing home cinema to Dolby Atmos then give us a call on 01772 883958

Classic Album Evening No 13 Tue 21st October..

Following the success of our twelfth Classic Vinyl Evening, we are pleased to announce Classic Vinyl Night number thirteen.         

This will be on Tuesday 21st October and once again will be held at the Fusion Room restaurant, 80 Friargate, Preston, PR1 2ED, at 7pm 7.30 start.

Click the link to find where we will be http://www.fusionroom.co.uk/

The album we have chosen is Solid Air by John Martyn

 

The idea is simple... just turn up and listen to an album in it's entirety on vinyl with a short break to grab a drink half way in. If you are interested in joining us please email the store preston@audio-t.co.uk or call us on 01772 883958 to confirm your place

If you require any additional information, please feel free to contact us.

We look forward to seeing you

Ian, Gavin and Andy   

   

 

Diverse Vinyl Record Day - Saturday 6th September

On Saturday the 6th September from 10am until 4pm we will have Diverse Vinyls pop up record store in the Cheltenham Branch.

Paul from Diverse will be bringing a range of records from Audiophile pressings, rare vinyl and many popular pressings for you to bowse and buy.  

We will have two Hi-Fi systems available for you to listen to your new purchases or potential purchase. Downstairs we will have a basic level system featuring Rega RP3 Turntable, The new Rega Elex R amplifier and Spendor A3 Loudspeakers and in our upstairs dedicated Hi-Fi listening room we will heve an oustanding Hi End system comprising of the Clear Audio Master Innovation Turntable, The new Primare Series 60 Pre / Power amplifier and the Spendor A9 loudspeakers (Approximate value £50K).

In our downstairs audiovisual demonstration room we will be playing the Arcam AVR750 AV Receiver through the new Q-Acoustics Concept 40 Loudspeakers, Q Acoustics Centre and Rears and the new REL S5 wireless Sub Woofer. The image will be provided by the Epson EH-TW9200 Projector.

We will also have the team from Isotek on hand to discuss and demonstrate their power management products.


*If you want to bring in your turntable in for a service Jon is offering 10% off Servicing and Accessories on the day.

About Diverse Records 

Read more about Diverse Vinyl and their own Record Label, Diverse Records 

Paul from Diverse and Jon and Farid from Audio T look forward to seeing you on Saturday 6th September.

What's your next Pro-Ject?...

We at Audio T Swindon are pleased to announce that we now stock the NEW Stereo Box S from Pro-Ject.  

Please don't let this amplifiers small size fool you!

This little thing is a very capable amplifier sporting a pocket sized remote control and four inputs including a MM phono input enabling the user to connect the turntable directly into it without the need of an external phono stage.

With the Stereo Box S being so small and slim-line, it makes it the perfect candidate for an office or bedroom system and when partnered with a turntable and a pair speakers, you would have change from £500 (including cable!).

Below are some of features to this amazing little amplifier:

  • 2 x 37 watts @ 4 ohms
  • 2 ohm drive capability
  • Low noise pure analogue audio circuitry
  • Dual mono design principle
  • 3 stereo lines and phono input (RCA)
  • Fixed line level record out
  • Motor drive potentiometer
  • IR remote included 

So if you're looking to revive your old vinyl collection or maybe even start playing vinyl for the first time and don't want to spend the earth, give us a call to book your demo today!

Call and speak to Andy & Phil on Tel: 01793 53822

You'll be amazed at just how good this amplifier is!! 

Experience an Evening of HI-Res Audio with Simple Audio and Spendor.

Come and join us on Wednesday 22nd October for an evening of high quality audio at the Norwegian Church, Cardiff Bay.

Simple Audio and Spendor will be there along with Audio-T to demonstrate a very easy way of streaming music from an external storage device or computer or with Spotify and Qobuz. Also with internet radio built in, the world is your oyster.

Spendor with be showcasing the Splendid D7 and D1 along with ????? demonstrating how good these new Simple Audio Roomplayers really are. Easy to use with the i-device or Android app these players will give you access to high quality audio without breaking the bank!

So come along and join us for a great musical evening. A competition will be run on the night and one lucky winner will walk away with a pair of Simple Audio speakers worth £399. There will also be an opportunity for you to purchase the Roomplayers at a very special price on the evening saving £200 off each Roomplayer. 

 

Well Tempered Versalex Turntable: A whole new beginning.

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of the Well Tempered Versalex turntable to our range.

 Looks can be deceptive: read on

The Versalex is the new range-topping brainchild of William Firebaugh. He’s been designing unique turntables for decades and the Versalex is the pinnacle of his radical thinking. Read his philosophy here. Where most alternatives follow a well trodden path of design and are essentially therefore variations of popular themes, William started afresh.

First off, the plinth is wood but not just any wood to look pretty, no, its 30mm solid Baltic birch ply and veneered on top with a most pleasing walnut. This not only gives this un-suspended deck weight but is naturally damped too, something close to the designer’s heart, more later.

Turntable designers the world over, have striven to design better decks spending considerable amounts on more exotic materials to allow the machining of ever finer bearing tolerances. William’s solution was to remove ALL arm bearings. Yes you did read that correctly, his arms have no bearings whatsoever. The problem as he sees it is no matter how fine the tolerances there must always be some free-play as a perfect fit would mean they could not move at all. This free-play manifests itself as ‘chatter’ that the cartridge easily picks up.

Atop this deck is mounted what appears to be a quite conventional looking tonearm but closer inspection shows that’s far from the truth. The all-new LTD tonearm is now an all-in-one unit rather than three separate components mounted on the plinth of previous designs which makes it easier to set up and use. It even has a built-in cue lever! 

Note the twist in the suspending filament. It's also the variable bias, clever.

From the ‘sharp end’ the arm features a fixed unique geometry headshell mounted on a soft sand filled aluminium tube (more damping). This is attached to an aluminium mount on top of what may look like to you a half of a golf ball. That’s because that’s exactly what it is. William realised he didn’t need to re-invent what has already been perfected at the cost of millions, a sphere, although for his purposes, half of one. The first units used a whole ball as seen here but the arm has recently been redesigned with the machined metal top.

If you look closely you should spot half of a golf ball

This sphere is a qualitative step up from the previous ‘paddle’ of the original design. Underneath that, lies the next innovative aspect of the design, thick silicone damping fluid. The whole tonearm assembly is suspended from a gallows above by a filament with one half twist. Another stroke of genius, this half twist provides the necessary bias or antiskate but what’s more, it’s variable as in theory it should be, such is the force to untwist which increases towards end of side. Brilliantly simple. The sphere is part submerged in the damping fluid cup which can be raised or lowered to alter the amount of damping to suit the partnering system. It is then left with no further set-up required.

The stainless steel ring atop the gallows from which the suspension filament is hung rotates to allow for on-the-fly azimuth or HTA (horizontal tracking angle) adjustment, this just gets more logical as it continues. What’s more by dint of the damping fluid the VTF (vertical tracking force) is also automatic ie as the groove forces the arm to raise the VTF increases slightly to maintain full and perfect contact with the groove wall. It works too; you’ll hear NO mistracking on even the most tortuous records.

The next unique aspect of Well Tempered turntables is the main bearing design. Well Tempered call it a Zero Tolerance design. Unlike the arm, the platter needs a main bearing upon which to rotate but again unlike ANY other it is NOT a sleeve design. As with arm bearings, William argues a sleeve with any tolerance is still imperfect, it will inevitably still ‘chatter’ to some extent and the pick-up will resolve this as unwanted noise. The solution is his next stroke of lateral thinking. A round spindle in a triangular hole. Yes, again you read that correctly. The bearing spindle tip rests in a Teflon cup and against just two sides of the triangular Teflon opening in a tube filled with a very light oil. What you have here is a three-point mount in constant contact so no ‘chatter’, zero tolerance.

 Like a round peg in a triangular hole, no, it is a round peg in a triangular hole!

 The last of the unique design features is the belt. When I say belt, that’s not strictly correct. Surely at this point you didn’t expect the designer to settle for a rubber band did you? That would simply transfer motor vibration, however small to the platter. No, no rubber band here. Instead we have a 0.004" non-elastic mono-filament. This ensures perfect isolation and prevents the bearing spindle from ‘falling over’ and making contact with the third side of the triangular opening. The platter is solid acrylic and over-sized for better rotational stability. The matt is of a fine foam which is easier to keep clean than the usual felt mats.

'Belt' If you drop it you'll stuggle to find it. Don't worry, there's more in the box and they're free for life.

Phew! I think I’ve covered everything. No? Oh yes, how does all this design translate into its sound?

Well none of us here have experienced quite what a Well Tempered is capable of until now. Each of us here use markedly different decks and there is some friendly banter and ribbing but on this we are as one. The very first thought is of total stability. Everything is absolutely rock solid in its soundscape and where it should be. Pitch and timing appear perfect. No harshness whatsoever, even on some pretty old vinyl. Dynamics are out of this world. Backgrounds optimise what we refer to as inky blackness and vinyl roar seems remarkably absent. The music simply flows.

The detail and resolution are a revelation but not in a overtly 'HiFi' or analytical way, just totally natural and unforced. There's not a trace of bloom or excess of any part of the audio spectrum but the bass plumbs the depths like few others whilst managing to articulate each and every note with ease.There's real pace and drive without it sounding artificial or contrived.

Voices such as Joni Mitchell's sound hauntingly present whilst piano has real scale and resonance. Listening to Richard and Linda Thompson's 'Poor Little Beggar Girl' from their 'I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight' album, both guitar and mandolin sounded better than I've ever heard them before, missing was the added warmth other decks render but at the same time the bass guitar and drums remained with driving force.

It’s like listening to the source tape with all of the emotion of the performance flooding through.

Lastly, this is not a deck to fret over. It requires no servicing. There are no upgrades, tweaks or third party mods to spend your hard-earned cash on, you’ll just be buying a LOT of records. The output is via a pair of phono sockets allowing options for arm-lead and naturally you can upgrade your cartridge. We are reliably informed it can take anything at any quality, right up to the truly exotic. Your cartridge is in for 'the ride of its life!' John at Pear Audio uses a Dynavector XV-1t at £5,500. Replacement belts are free for life too.

If that’s not enough to whet your appetite, then bring in a record or two, as it’s on front of house alongside other favourites, and judge for yourselves.

I’ve been using another very well known deck at home at various spec levels for exactly twenty-nine years but will I get to thirty?

£3495 excl. cartridge.

(Cartridge shown is a Dynavector XX2 @ £1049)

Simon

Unboxing

Packaging quality. Bottom left is the tin for the free electronic stylus force gauge

Plinth with beautiful walnut veneer

Tonearm componets

Precision made tonearm component detailing 'gallows pole' and damping fluid trough

Cartridge option: Dynavector XX2 on our demo deck

The NAC202 & NAP200 of Naim's Classic range is now on demonstration

Naim's NAC202 & NAP200 is the entry level pre/power combo of the Classic range, however it's quality & performance certainly isn't "entry level". This combo offers unrivalled realism, accuracy & scale, unachievable from an XS system.

Having listened to this combo for the first time, the most noticeable improvement over an XS system was a major step up in the dynamics of the system. A richer, fuller bodied & more muscular character pulls you deeper into all your favourite music.

However these aren't the only benefits. Rhythm & timing greatly improve which allows for even easier listening, allowing the listener to make more sense of the music and following complex passages becomes almost effortless.

Listen from the "i", "XS" & now the "Classic" ranges here at Audio-T Enfield.

 

And what better time to step up to the NAP200,250 or 300 with our Naim summer saver promotion!

 

Promotion ends August 31st. In-store only.

 

Ask for more details either by phone or email.

 

Audio-T

159A Chase Side

Enfield

EN2 0PW

Tel: 0208 367 3132

Email: enfield@audio-t.co.uk

 

An Explosion of Colour to Liven up Your Sonos System

Colourplay has arrived and is on display in store

These neat little skins for Sonos Play1, Play3, and Play5 are a great way to add colour, match your decor or home interior, or just funk up your system!

Come and have a look or call us for more information

Paul and Francis 01277 264730

brentwood@audio-t.co.uk

 


 

Of course Boswell had to get in on the act, but then red is his favourite colour

 

Got To Be In It To Win It!

It gave me great pleasure to present one of the winners of our recent Naim Powerline Competition this weekend.

Mr Andrews was over the moon when I called him to let him know he was one of the lucky winners, quite funny when I had to explain that I wasn't joking! And as he said "Got to be in it to win it!". So keep an eye on the eClub newsletters (sign up if you haven't done so) and in store for future competitions and make sure you get your entries in, the next winner could be you!!

The very happy Mr Andrews: