We take a CD and travel to Saturn... The Rega Saturn MK3 CD Player/DAC that is!

Our Journey begins.

Rega have quite a history in making well regarded CD players, the Planet CD player from 1997, then the Jupiter 2000 from the year, well, 2000. The Saturn R CD player came along in April 2004 and was equally well received. Since then we have had the Apollo half width case Cd player and the beautifully constructed Isis Cd player from Rega’s Reference range.

It’s a brand new ship.

Just like the rings of Saturn, good things usually come around again, only this time wearing a different suit. Enter the new Rega Saturn MK3, all new but not quite. Let me explain.

Rega have been changing their casework recently, the new Aria, the power supplies for the P10 and P8 and the very cute Rega Fono MM and MC, all look better for it. The casework is very slick.

The Saturn MK3 however, is the first of the full size cases to adorn the new architecture, the new casework and button layout is probably a clue as to what the new range of amps coming from Rega will look like.

Lets take it to the bridge.

You may have noticed the very cool looking CD mech that Rega use for all their CD players. The disc is housed in a fixed position that clicks into spring loaded mechanism. Not having any plastic cogs and gears for a drawer that opens and closes just reduces the possibility of things going wrong inside the CD player. The cover for the CD is reminiscent of the Starship Enterprise, which when closed just glides beautifully into place using a quiet damping method.

The communications hub and engine room.

The Saturn MK3 has plenty of connectivity options around the back, up to and including 24bit-192kHz audio.

There are two optical and two Coaxial inputs, a fully asynchronous USB as well. So that’s five digital inputs for items situated close by such as a TV or network streamer or even a digital tuner and more.

Interestingly the USB input on the back has three LED’s surrounding it to indicate status, so after you have downloaded the correct drivers you can get on with listening to your lush 24/192 files from your computer.

The lights, which indicate, comms, power and data at least let you know if you’re doing it right when they all light up, if somethings wrong one of the lights (or all of them) won’t come on. A great little touch from Rega to help you get connected easily and to confirm that the correct type of data is getting through.

Two Wolfson WM8742 digital-to-analogue converter chips are at the centre of this machine, these take care of dishing out the digital signals to two outputs and of course also do the job of converting to analogue as well. And at this they truly excel.

Communicator check one two one two.

To the sound quality, well, firstly it’s important to remember that this Saturn MK3 is the same on the inside as the Saturn R MK2 from May 2013. Only the case work has changed. However, Rega have refined the build process and introduced stricter production tests and checks, to improve reliability even further. As a result our opinion of the Saturn hasn’t really changed. We have always liked the sound signature from Rega’s Saturn MK2, which is to say that it’s an open sounding CD player with lots of forward sounding pop.

It grabs your attention and keeps you focused on the music, in fact, on our last demonstration our customer was quick to point out these very same traits, and of course he purchased the unit.

Live long and prosper?

It’s also only fair to say that in this time of dwindling CD player sales the bulk of our focus is on the streaming side of things when it comes to digital music, the Saturn MK3 CD Player/DAC and other CD players tend to fade into the background until a customer comes along and asks for a demo. That’s when our interest is usually peaked and when we realise what an impressive bunch of nuts and bolts the Saturn actually is - Which often starts the debate about whether CD is actually dead. Interestingly, according to data from RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), CD sales have rose for the first time in 17 years. Yep, you heard that right, CD sales have gone up! How long will this trend last? Well, does it matter? Not really, as most of our dedicated customers have significant sized libraries of CDs to peruse from anyway, it’s just matter of dusting off the collection and letting the Saturn MK3 works it’s magic.

The new Rega Saturn MK3 CD Player/DAC is on demonstration at our Manchester store.

Come along and take some of your CD’s for a spin.

Dave, Munir, Mike , James and Haden will be on hand to help.

Thanks for reading.

Munir - Audio T Manchester

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A closer look at the award winning Bowers & Wilkins 607 S2 Anniversary Edition

Offering power and scale that belies its compact form, the 607 S2 Anniversary Edition features the Continuum™ cone and updated crossovers to ensure exceptional resolution and musicality. Ideal for stereo Hi-Fi or Home Cinema surround sound use. These beautifully built, compact, standmount loudspeakers, represent the starting point of Bowers and Wilkins ownership.

Ideal for smaller spaces, the 607 S2 Anniversary Edition uncovers incredible insight and dynamism in your music. Using the same game-changing technologies as its siblings, 607 S2 Anniversary Edition is perfect for enjoying your music or providing surround sound as part of a home theatre system.

Available in three finishes; black, white and oak, they’re sure to look the part in any home!

So what do we think?

One of the biggest changes between the current version and its predecessor was introduced by B&W a year or so ago, and came in the form of moving away from a Kevlar to Continuum mid/ bass drivers. “But what does this actually mean?”, Well, S2 Anniversary as a whole are less coloured and more lively. Personally, here at Audio T Oxford, we are big fans of these newer ranges, be they 600, 700 and 800 series.

Listening through a Rega Elex R amplifier and using a Naim NDX as a source, we started out by playing Rob Wasserman’s “Ballad of the Runaway Horse”.
This is an excellent track for assessing Hi-Fi: The double bass was taught and controlled, whilst Jennifer Warne’s voice, was clear and powerful, lacking the edginess that some metal dome speakers can exhibit. Having said that, if a customer’s room was more on the ‘lively’ side, I would possibly be tempted to recommend a slightly warmer sounding speaker. However, for more typical rooms, especially if on the more compact side of average, these speakers would be ideal. But as we all know, no two listening spaces are the same, so we cater the best systems for your room based on our expert knowledge. So don’t hesitate to Contact Us if you have any queries.

After going through some of our usual evaluation tracks, we relaxed, chose some our favourite tunes, put the kettle on, and just had fun, because if these speakers are anything, then that anything is fun!

Voices and instruments are delivered with purity and precision. Something that is no doubt aided by the Continuum cone, as found in Bowers & Wilkins flagship 800 Series. Once reserved only for their most revered models, Continuum brings you a cleaner and more accurate performance over the previously mentioned Kevlar material.

At the moment, these represent even better value for money, because at Audio T, we are currently selling the Bowers & Wilkins 607 S2 Anniversary Edition for £399, with a saving of £100!*

If you would like to hear these great sounding speakers, then please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Thanks for reading.

Jon and Andrew - Audio T Oxford

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Bowers & Wilkins can be found at the following Audio T stores:

BRISTOL

CARDIFF

CHELTENHAM

ENFIELD

MANCHESTER

OXFORD

PORTSMOUTH

BRIGHTON

SOUTHAMPTON

SWANSEA

SWINDON


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JOIN AUDIO T SWANSEA FOR RECORD STORE DAY 2022

RECORD STORE DAY 2022 is fast approaching, and hopefully we will be back to the pre-covid days of doing something special once again down at Derricks Music.

THE INCREDIBLE WALL PAINTING AT DERRICKS - TAKE A LOOK NEXT TIME YOU ARE OUTSIDE

As many of you know from previous Record Store Days we always try and make it a special event with a very nice system playing for you to listen to as well as having some goodies and a prize give away. Sadly, the last couple of years have put the dampers on the event and not allowed us to have our normal fun, chatting about music, playing some of your RSD purchases and talking all things vinyl.

So this year, we hope we will be back to actually seeing smiling faces beaming after spending silly amounts on gorgeous new pressings!

WILL THERE BE A COMPETITION THIS YEAR I HEAR YOU ASK?

We will of course be keeping the tradition going of giving you the chance to win a Rega Turntable in our free prize draw on the day.

This year to celebrate the 15th Year of Record Store Day - Rega have announced their RSD22 limited edition turntable. These will retail for £299.00 and be only be available to participating stores, so make sure you see us at Derricks on the day to get your entry in to be in with a chance of being a lucky winner. Images of the RSD22 turntable have just been released and it looks a cracker!

50 turntables will also have a secret voucher inside to win one of 50 artist signed books.

If you are like me you have already read the list of releases for RSD22 about ten times and amended your shopping list over and over again, it happens every year but we never learn! What starts off as just a few soon turns in to too many - but that’s half the fun of it I think. Over the years i’ve been chatting to people about the records they have bought while we are doing the competition entries or just general hi-fi chat and have ended up buying more records on their recommendations.

To have a look at the list for RSD 2022 - click here.

If you have read any of our previous blogs or posts from yesteryear at Derricks, you will know that some serious collectors will start queuing at midnight to be sure to get their first choices, so…. you have been warned - get there early if there is something you really really want.

To reward everyone for getting in line so early - Audio T will have some goodies to give away as well. We will let you know what they are closer to the day (but yes - there will be some of our famous record bags for those first in line).

Below you’ll see just a few of our lucky prize winners over the years…

Keep an eye on our social media pages over the coming weeks as we post more about what we will be doing for you at our favourite event of the year.

Thanks for reading.

Nic, Chris and Ade - Audio T Swansea

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Introducing the Hisense 100L5FTUK 100" Laser TV

Thinking of home cinema but don’t want the hassle of having a projector fitted into your ceiling? Fear not, Hisense and Audio T have you covered.

With many of us staying at home these days due to a global pandemic, the cost of petrol, or even the cost of going abroad we look to our own home entertainment, whether it’s your sound system or in this case your viewing pleasure.

100L5FTUK 100" Laser TV still image

Like a lot of you out there, I am a big film buff. Before COVID hit, one of my favourite things to do was going to the cinema, it always felt like a event. Sitting in a darkened room, popcorn in hand, seeing a movie for the first time on the silver screen… I know, sounds romantic doesn’t it? But with the turn of recent events, some of that romance has been lost.

As I say there’s nothing like the big screen, so how do we replicate that experience in our own homes?

For many people, they very quickly get put off by the expense and in some cases, the inconvenience of having a projector mounted to your ceiling and a massive retractable screen put in, not to mention having a surround sound system of amplifier and speakers etc. Fear not, those awesome people at Hisense have come up with the perfect solution. The 100 L5FT UK-A12, also known as the 100” laser TV. I know what you’re thinking, “ A 100 inch laser tv?!” Don’t worry, it’s a 100 inch screen with a short throw projector.

There is currently is a promotion until the end of March 2022 which can include the amazing people at Hisense delivering and professionally fitting all in the price of the projector and screen. Contact us for more details!

Hisense 100L5FTUK 100" Laser TV

The great thing about the 100 L5FT UK-A12 is that there is no need to have a projector hanging from your ceiling as this amazing piece of kit is a short throw and will sit quite neatly in front of the screen. Dare I say it, but I think it looks really cool too! This system could easily replace your TV as it has some rather good speaker built-in as well as TV tuners and all the current smart functions we’ve come to expect from our living room TVs. And for you concerned parents out there like myself, I'd normally be worrying about my kids going near the bright lights of the laser but this projector has a great safety feature where the laser cuts out when you get too close to it.

If you did want that full surround sound cinema experience, we at Audio T can certainly help. We have a wide range of systems to suit your needs.

On to the technical part…

Ambient Light Reflecting Screen

Let’s start with its state of the art laser engine, which is how the projector achieves its incredibly sharp focus, aided by its X-Fusion laser light. All of these components help when viewing even with ambient light in the room. In short, you don’t need a pitch black room to watch a film. This is also helped by the dedicated light reflecting screen. It has stunningly realistic 4K Ultra HD, giving you that pin-sharp clarity. It is also blue light certified, helping with less blue light that can put excessive strain on your eyes. As I mentioned before it has a great safety feature with its laser if you get too close to it the laser will turn off.

Hisense 100L5FTUK 100" Laser TV DOLBY ATMOS SPEAKER

Laser TV Smart functions on remote

As I’ve mentioned previously, the projector has a built in speaker system that gives you a surprisingly good immersive sound experience. This projector works really well as a smart TV with its Hisense inbuilt VIDDA U interface so you have access to all of your favourite apps such as YouTube and Netflix etc. If you’d like to read more on the specs of this truly amazing projector package, check out our website or give us a call at any of our stores. As we always say, music and film is our passion.

Levelling tool for fine adjustment

The set-up…

In this instance, we set-up the projector ourselves and believe it or not it was really easy to do this. Hisense has a guide which will take you through the set-up of the projector step by step using an alignment tool on your smartphone. (So, if you needed to move the projector it’s easy to do so).

The bracketry for the 100 inch screen is really straightforward to mount and there is lots of room for movement and adjustment, so if you need to hit a stud in the wall or have a small area that can take the fixings this is not a head scratcher. Even down to levelling the screen, once it is up it is so easy with the threaded adjustment as shown in the pic. Once levelled off correctly these metal loops will scoop up behind the screen and be available if any minor adjustment is needed in the future.

On the audio side we have a 4.1 surround sound set up with a Marantz NR 1711 slimline AV receiver and Panasonic DP-UB9000EB1 4K Blu-ray player. Speaker wise we have Acoustic energy AE 520 floor standing speakers on the front and on the rear we have Acoustic energy AE 500 stand mount speakers and of course not forgetting the subwoofer, we have the amazing REL Ht-1205 running as well. So, we have the perfect viewing and listening package here. Why not pop in and take a seat and experience it for yourselves.

Laser projector setup Hisense 100L5FTUK 100" Laser TV Marantz Panasonic & Acoustic Energy

So, what do we know about Hisense?

Originally the Qingdao No.2 radio factory established in 1969, moving forward making television for China’s national defence office, through to making televisions for the general public. In the 70s they went on to manufacturing televisions of well known companies such as Hitachi NEC Sanyo and Toshiba. In 1992 the company was bought out by Zhou Houjian, the Hisense group emerged moving many years on in 2013 Hisense made the first type of transparent 3D televisions as well as making fantastic televisions in their range. Now turning their attention to short throw projectors, we have this fantastic projector package.

In summary

The Hisense 100 L5FT UK-12 is the perfect movie package or even if you want to watch the game or put on your favourite concert, as we say there’s nothing like live music especially when you can experience it in the comfort of your own room kick back relax and enjoy. If you’d like more information on this fantastic projector package, call us on 02920 228565 or email us at cardiff@audio-t.co.uk or why not pop in for a demo of this amazing projector package.

Thanks for reading.

Matt, Nick & Kerrin - Audio T Cardiff

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Is CD still alive? You bet it is! The Arcam CDS50

It is a fact that for the first time in 17 years, compact disc sales are on the rise. The Recording Industry Association of America (or RIAA for short) number crunchers have confirmed that compact disc sales rose from 31.6 million in 2020 to 46.6 million in 2021 that’s a rise of a humongous 47 percent. Revenue was also up by just over 100 million dollars. So the trend is clear and CD now seems to be following in the footsteps of the ever increasing yearly sales of vinyl records. I think this may be partly down to prices of CD’s being lower than equivalent new vinyl albums but also because you just cannot beat the thrill of owning physical tactile media with all the extra artwork and information that goes with it. Something that streaming and/or downloading cannot replicate despite being so convenient.

The CDS50 Arcam’s most advanced cd, digital audio and network streaming player yet.

It is also dead easy to pick up really nice CD’s by great bands and artists dead cheap from second hand/charity shops and car boot sales. eBay is awash with really great albums on CD for just a couple of squids (free postage too on a lot of them) so fill your boots I say!

With that in mind we move on to what has become our favourite reasonably priced spinner of those shiny silver discs that we call compact. The Arcam CDS50. This little marvel will play both CD and SACD. It also has a fab built in steamer as a bonus too but as we are primarily celebrating the resurrection of CD I will just say that the built-in steamer is great and concentrate on the silver disc side of this player.

The anticipation!

The (Fairly) Technical Bit…

In a sense, digital audio doesn’t exist. You’d have to be a particularly dull superhero to possess ears that can decode the millions of 1’s and 0’s that make up your CD collection or iTunes library. Whatever the source – be it a laptop, CD player, smartphone, USB stick – the result is just a vibration in your speakers. In other words, it all winds up analogue in the end.

Arguably, when playing from a digital format, the most vital component is the DAC, or Digital to Analogue Converter. I’ll spare you the bulk of the science, but this is what translates that otherwise lifeless binary code into audible sound energy. Bit-depth, meanwhile, is a key measure of audio quality.

So, if you’re listening to a 24-bit WAV copy of your favourite album through a DAC that only converts to 16-bit, there’s a good chunk of detail going to waste right there. That’s why Arcam have included 32-bit DACs – the most commonly used bit-depth in digital recording – so you’re guaranteed the full aural picture of whatever the artist intended.

One of Prog Rock’s Finest Loaded Up And Ready To Play

The first thing I decided to play was Voyage 34 by Porcupine Tree. This has a deep propulsive rolling bassline overlaid with trippy swirling psychedelia that is immersive and dynamic. Leading edges of notes and voices start cleanly and crisply. There is a wonderful sense of space around all the music which seems to hang ethereally in the air around the loudspeakers. Top end is never bright as can be the issue with many CD players even today. That 32 bit DAC really is a lovely thing!

Marbles the Second Best Album by Marillion.

The next test for the CDS50 came in the form of Marbles, the 2004 album by the world’s un-coolest band, Marillion. A great album and a great recording too. My go to demo track on here is Angelina. All deep flowing basslines and keyboard washes with a great combination of both male and female vocals. The CDS50 was producing a wonderful wide soundstage with depth and height that really did make the speakers totally disappear. I love it when that happens!

Coming Up For A Bit Of Air

Soundtrack To The Virgin Suicides

I was having so much fun with this little listening session that I really didn’t feel the urge to stop so I pulled out a copy of The Virgin Suicides by Air. Now a lot of people think that Moon Safari is a great album and it is, but it pales into insignificance when compared to the prog rock glory of this masterpiece. This whole album is full of demo quality tunes with happy titles such as Cemetary Party, Dark Messages, Ghost Song, Dead Bodies and the truly stunning final track, Suicide Underground. The Arcam lays everything bare making it so easy to fall into a huge soundstage and hear everything all at the same time. It doesn’t even matter what the amp and speaker combination is it just works as a great source component with whatever you put it with. This player was doing things for its price point that it really shouldn’t be able to.

Nice Back Lit Remote Control Too!

And Now The Good News!

If you too would love to cash in on the resurgent CD market and upgrade the sound of your tired old CD Player. Here in the Cheltenham branch we are selling an ex display one of the very same aforementioned Arcam CDS50’s. It is totally mint with box and everything and even still has the protective film on the display. Hurry as there is only one!!! - VIEW ONLINE

Thanks for reading.

Andy, Jon and Farid - Audio T Cheltenham Store.

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The Audiolab Omnia – Can You Really Have the Best of Both Worlds?

I was born into this world in 1995, making me a “Millennial”, a term that generally refers to the generation of people born between the early 1980s and 1990s. I, like so many of my generation, have grown up in an era not only between analogue and digital mediums, but also physical and streamed. You could say, we “bridge the gap”, between formats.

I’ve owned a cassette walkman, CD players, an MP3 player and iPods in various incarnations… Over the course of my life, most forms of entertainment have gone from physical to digitally streamed. It didn’t happen overnight of course. Bit by bit the analogue faded for many and the streaming took over, and before I (or any of us knew it), we were immersed in new age technology in many aspects of our lives, particularly in music.

Today, we’ll be exploring the concepts of physical and digitally streamed music using a lovely piece of equipment that’s designed to give you the best of both, but can we really have it all?

Nostalgia vs Modern Day

I’ve often met customers who are struggling with whether or not to upgrade and digitise their current analogue system. They frequently tell me, “I’ve got rid of my CDs” or “My other half/kids want to be able to quickly stream from their phones”, and proceed to ask for advice – questions such as, “What’s the best decision for my system and/or household?” or “Is there a way to keep my current system and just add streaming?” or “Is 100% digital the way forward?” There are things to consider…

Physical media comes in many formats – We are all too familiar with records, especially with the “Vinyl Revival” showing increased popularity and sales in vinyl records year on year since 2007. Even the humble cassette tape is starting to see a renaissance within younger consumers, no doubt in the wake of vinyl's enormous resurgence. CDs are yet to make their comeback, with digital streaming making up to 85% of music consumption, and vinyl records outselling those shiny discs for the first time in almost three decades. Lets not forget to mention MiniDisc, Reel-to-Reel or even the LearJet Stereo 8 Portable 8-Track Player!

As things have evolved, digital streaming has become the most predominant format, with over three quarters of the world favouring it over anything else. This change in trend has meant that the charts are now counted in most part by the number of times a song, artist or album has been streamed, counting this towards their “sales”, moving them up or down the charts in relation to these numbers. Meaning that most songs that have been number one over the last few years has most probably been streamed more times than physically bought.

Contrastingly, it is argued that physical formats mainly exist nowadays as a marketing tool to attract collectors. For example, when the Spice Girls (I know what you’re thinking, “Can we go one blog without mention of the Spice Girls!”, the answer is No!) released their 25th anniversary edition of their first album Spice, it was available on six individual releases of vinyl, five cassettes and a double CD. Hardcore collectors such as myself would’ve bought all the variants (each one a different colour representing each Spice Girl, and a generic one), meaning the collectors have exactly the same album on multiple formats. Of course I’ve bought them all, but they sit on my display shelf purely to look pretty as part of one extensive collection. I only really ever listen to the album through streaming platforms such as Spotify, as I’m sure many others do!

Now unless you’re using streaming services such as Tidal, Qobuz or Amazon Music HD, a small downfall with streaming is that many platforms compress the sound, meaning that the music somewhat loses the life it once had.

So what do we do? Do we scrap physical media altogether, considering how much of the world is now streamed? Or are both able to happily co-exist together? Let’s investigate…

The Audiolab Omnia

The Audiolab Omnia is an all-in-one pre-amp, amplifier, CD player and streamer system, where with just a click of a button, you can choose to stream or listen to your CDs; it even has a built-in phono input, allowing vinyl lovers to plug in their turntables too. So really and truly, all you need for this system are a pair of speakers and you’re good to go! The award-winning system comes in a black or silver finish, and it’s aluminium framework is typical of Audiolab’s modernised aesthetic for today’s living environments. Considering that the cost is sometimes a bit out of reach when buying all of these systems separately, the Omnia has a very effective price-point for it’s capabilities! So, without further ado, let’s plug it in and see how it sounds.

The setup is relatively easy. First, to get it running you’ll need to plug it in with the provided power supply (or perhaps one of the many aftermarket cables we stock Here). The Omnia comes with a remote control, making it that much easier to switch between sources at a distance. I plugged in some Acoustic Energy AE320s and I was ready to go. Although the Omnia has an ethernet connection, I opted for wireless connectivity.

Now that’s sorted, on to playback…

I ensured I was on the “Bluetooth” source and then simply connected through my phone’s settings. I began streaming my favourite songs from Spotify first, then afterwards I switched over to Tidal, a streaming platform that uses the MQA file type. In comparison, Tidal provided a clearer and more open sound quality due to the file types it uses. I could hear that the detail was cleaner amongst the broader ambience in the room. Don’t get me wrong, Spotify sounded brilliant, but Tidal’s uncompressed file types are unmatched. So, whichever one you use is completely a personal choice.

The Audiolab Omnia remote control

Next, I played the same tracks on CD. Once inserted, it’s a simple case of pressing the “source” button on the remote control, and it instantly flicked over to the CD source. I listened carefully to hear the differences, and admittedly, the songs I streamed through Tidal sounded almost identical to the CD, but the latter definitely seemed to have the upper hand. It was that little bit more crisp, open and detailed. So far, I’m majorly impressed!

After a while of listening, switching back and forth between Bluetooth and CD, I became curious about what vinyl would sound like. I plugged in a Rega Planar 3 exact, and again played the same tracks to hear any differences (like I said before, I have every format of this particular album, so I was well-prepared). I found that every detail was brought forward as the stylus moved between the grooves. This time, the differences were extremely obvious! The sound-stage opened up immensely, and I could hear every part of the song much more clearly. The ambience filled the room more, as if the album just gained some more life and soul.

So, to conclude…

To answer an earlier question, can physical and digital happily co-exist together? The answer is most definitely yes. Let’s break it down:

Firstly, if you use a streaming platform such as Tidal (or any platform that doesn’t compress sound for that matter), that is the closest thing you will get to physical format without having something tangible. Streaming doesn’t necessarily have to compromise on sound, so you can find almost identical quality of music digitally!

Having the Audiolab Omnia means you can very easily switch between each source you’d like to use at the touch of a button, so if you prefer to listen to CDs and others in your household prefer streaming, you won’t have to buy separate systems to please everyone, saving you money and space in your home, and everyone’s needs are met.

Speaking of the financial side, as mentioned before, buying a pre-amp, amplifier, CD player and streamer separately to create one big system can be a much bigger dent to the bank balance, whereas the Audiolab Omnia gives you all of that for a relatively sensible price around the £1600 mark.

On a more personal note and bringing this blog full circle, being a millennial and part of the “bridging the gap” generation, I love that the Omnia gives me the opportunity to use all of these formats. I have CDs that I still listen to that aren’t available on Spotify or other streaming platforms, and vice versa, so being able to use an all-in-one system that meets all of my musical needs is amazing!

So, taking into consideration that streaming can provide an almost identical sound quality as physical format, the way our world has become digital but hasn’t totally forgotten about the analogue side of things, the Audiolab Omnia’s ease of use and price point, can we have the best of both worlds? The answer is a resounding YES.

Not quite convinced? Come and have a free demonstration!

Thanks for reading!

Elena, John & Jason – Audio T Enfield

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Looking back on the Naim & ATC Show Weekend Takeover at Audio T Brighton

As we firmly head into March, I thought it would be a good time to look back on our recent February Show Weekend Takeover days. Audio T Brighton was rockin’ for a lot of the time. With DJ Killick at the helm, heads were nodding, feet tappin’ and feedback levels were almost reached! Let’s just say that answering the phone was a bit more difficult than usual.

audio t in brighton showing off their naim and atc product range

It's all in the preparation. . .

I must admit, I may have gotten a little carried away with the adverts for the weekend, but I had a lot of fun with this. Who would have thought that my many years as a hobby photographer and playing with Photoshop would have come to so much use. What did you think of them? -

Don’t get shirty with me . . . .

One can’t talk about the weekend takeover without mentioning John’s, and to a lesser extent, my shirts. It was a silly idea that had a thread running through it (pun intended) of welcoming customers to our Show Weekend event. We certainly had some fun doing this, although Paul was a little nonplussed at his shirts being excluded. Oh well, someone had to take the photos and what a good job he did!

Busy, busy, busy . . . .

As mentioned before, Audio T Brighton was busy throughout both days, with some old and new faces venturing in to hear our top Naim 500 system comprising of a Naim Solstice turntable, ND555 streamer with 555PS power supply, NAC552 preamp with 552DRPS and NAP500DR power amp with 500DRPS. Speakers comprised of passive ATC SCM50’s and Naim Super Lumina speaker cable.

It almost goes without saying, but what a sound!

naim 500 system with atc scm50 passive speakers

System 2 . . . .

Onward to our second system in the other dem area at Audio T in Brighton.

A Naim NDX2 streamer used as a digital source into an ATC CDA2 preamp/CD player and some active ATC SCM40A speakers. A totally different sound, but interestingly preferred by some over the main system. I feel an active v passive discussion coming on!

Horses for courses!

It’s all about the music . . . .

naim solstice playing johnny guitar watson from the album -jazz dispensary “the dank d-funk blend vol.2'“

Audio T Brighton show music playlist courtesy of DJ killick - click to view full playlist

If you like any of the albums shown here you’ll like the rest of our playlist

We can’t end this blog without mentioning what these days are really all about and, if it didn’t exist, then none of this would matter . . . . MUSIC, MUSIC and more MUSIC.

On this note (another pun intended), I have to applaud our resident musical guru and DJ for the weekend, Mr John Killick, whose encyclopaedic musical knowledge would definitely include him on my “phone a friend” list for Who wants to be a millionaire.

Here at Audio T in Brighton, we would like to take the opportunity to thank Dave and Ben from ATC and Jason from Naim, for their valuable time attending our Show Weekend Takeover event. They were great company and provided invaluable knowledge and product support.

In recognition of JK’s efforts and the musical enjoyment brought to all of our lovely visitors over the weekend of Feb 25th and 26th, we have put together the playlist to bring a smile back on your faces and remind you of the weekend.

VIEW THE FULL PLAYLIST HERE

Contact us if you have any questions or wish to demo any of the products mentioned.

Thanks for reading - Ade, John and Paul - Audio T Brighton

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ATC can be found at the following Audio T stores -

First look at DALI Active Oberon C Series - Wireless Music and Home Cinema

Today we take a look at the new Oberon C Series, one of DALI’s wireless active loudspeaker ranges. Whilst the active version of the speakers are physically the same size as the passive ones, the amplifiers are built in to the cabinets and the musIc is transmitted wirelessly, without loss of quality from a system HUB. This means that no speaker cables run across the floor and the speakers can be positioned almost anywhere in the room (within 10 metres of the HUB and ideally within the same room).

The DALI Oberon C Series comprises of four active speakers : The Oberon 1 C book shelf, the Oberon 7 C floorstander, the On-Wall C wall mounted speakers and the Vokal C centre speaker. The quartet of speakers are available in white, black ash, light oak and walnut finishes.

Oberon 7 C, Oberon1 C and Oberon Vokal C

NO SPEAKER CABLE, MORE FLEXIBILITY - HOW DOES IT WORK ?

Choose a pair of Oberon 1 C, Oberon 7 C or Oberon On-Wall C as your front left & right loudspeakers. Position them in the room, then add one of the two sound hub options. The SOUND HUB COMPACT (for a stereo speaker setup) has one HDMI ARC input, two optical inputs, a set of phono inputs and Bluetooth. You can also add a subwoofer as well.

SOUND HUB COMPACT

The second HUB, the SOUND HUB (for a system with up to seven speakers) offers an upgrade path. On board are two digital optical inputs, one digital coax, two analogue inputs and Bluetooth. Pre-out sockets allow you to connect the Sound HUB to an external power amplifier with passive speakers, and a subwoofer can be connected as well.

UPGRADE OPTIONS

Two easy-to-install modules can be added. One is an HDMi ARC/eARC module for Dolby or DTS up to 7.1 surround sound.

The other one is a BluOS NPM-2i module. BluOS is an advanced multi-room audio technology that lets you stream music from all your favourite streaming services, radio stations, and digital sources to any BluOS enabled stereo system or speaker, using the BluOS app.

EASY TO SET UP

The speakers are added wirelessly via link-connect buttons on the back of the speakers and the HUB. Start the pairing and set each speaker to the correct position. On the back of each speaker is a diagram with 7 led’s and what looks like a little figure sitting on a chair facing a line (which is supposed to be the screen/tv) helps to assign the correct position of the speaker and you’re done. It is really that easy.

Good news for all people with existing subwoofers - The DALI WSR (Wireless Subwoofer Receiver) can be added to turn any subwoofer into a wireless subwoofer - Clever.

DALI WSR - Wireless Subwoofer Receiver

SOUND QUALITY

The Dali Oberon C system sounds fast, fresh and open and this is because of the short signal path between the DAC (digital-to-analogue converter), the built-in amplifiers (2x 50 Watts per speaker) and the speaker drive units. The way the speakers respond to even small adjustments in volume via the Sound HUB is fantastic.

Play music via Wifi or Bluetooth, you can access and share music from a computer, phone, tablet or network-attached storage drive (NAS) or listen to music from one of the many streaming services and internet radio apps built right into the BluOS NPM-2i module.

CAN A TURNTABLE BE CONNECTED ?

Yes, either via a phono amplifier that sits between the turntable and the SOUND HUB or plug it in straight away if the phono amplifier is built into the turntable.

HOME CINEMA SOUND

We have set up a 5.1 Oberon C home cinema system that comprises of a pair of Oberon 7 C ( front left & right channels ) , Vokal C centre speaker, a pair of Oberon 1 C ( rear surround channels ) and the WSR ( Wireless subwoofer receiver ) that connects to the subwoofer. The final steps are connecting a Blu-Ray player to our tv and running an HDMI cable from the screen’s ARC/eARC socket to the Sound HUB.

There are too many great movie scenes to choose from and to talk about but we can tell you this - It sounds very cinematic with all the punch, attack and finesse that we have heard from passive speaker packages before and thanks to speaker level adjustment it is very easy to fine tune the speakers to any room.

DALI wireless technology definitely offers more flexibility for those of us with wooden or tiled floors and more importantly, without compromises on sound quality.

We hope that you have enjoyed this blog. If you are interested in an DALI product that isn’t mentioned in this blog, please give us a call on 01793 538222 or send us an email to swindon@audio-t.co.uk.

Thanks for reading - Stefan & Andy - Audio T Swindon

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PMC, Arcam & JVC Take-Over Weekend

Well, we have some new dates for your diary! Sadly, due to Covid (again), the Bristol Hi-Fi show has been cancelled. However, no need to fret! Over the weekend of 25th & 26th February, the Enfield store will be host to Hi-Fi and AV icons – PMC, JVC & Arcam! Tom Barron from PMC, James Buckle from Arcam/Harman and Larry Sadoo from JVC will kindly be joining us for the event, showcasing some of their top of the range equipment. As with our recent Cyrus Experience Tour, we will be booking one hour time-slots for our lovely customers to have a safe one-to-one experience. We have limited spaces available, so if you don’t want to miss the chance, give us a call or drop us an email to secure your spot!

PMC

The Professional Monitoring Company, better known as PMC, was founded in 1991 by Peter Thomas (previously of the BBC) and Adrian Loader (previously of FWO Bauch, an audio distributor). The products are widely used in domestic and professional settings, as well as other hi-fi applications. Notably, their very first speaker, the BB5A, has been used in recording studios by legendary artists such as Prince and Stevie Wonder, subsequently winning an Emmy Award in recognition of its “contribution to recording excellence”.

All of PMC's loudspeakers feature "Advanced Transmission Line" technology. This is a method of loading a drive unit in a cabinet such that undesirable frequencies radiating from the rear of the speaker driver are absorbed. Within the cabinet, the speaker is positioned at the end of a folded line lined with foam of varied absorbency. Low frequencies are permitted to flow through the line and emerge in phase from a vent on the cabinet's front or back face, therefore functioning as a second bass driver. The higher bass and midrange are not masked by harmonic distortion because the undesired bass frequencies are absorbed.

Arcam

A&R Cambridge, more commonly known as Arcam, was founded in 1976 by University of Cambridge science and engineering students Chris Evans and John Dawson. Through its American subsidiary Harman International Industries, it has been a part of the South Korean firm Samsung Electronics since July 2017. The earliest activities of its founders, were represented in the name 'Amplification & Recording, Cambridge,' which was later simplified to 'A&R Cambridge.' Its products include anything from integrated stereo amplifiers to high-performance AV processors, music players, and a variety of other small lifestyle items.

Learn more about their engineering and timeline of products here.

JVC

JVC (short for Japan Victor Company) is a Japanese brand owned by JVCKenwood corporation and previously by the Victor Company of Japan Limited. In 1927 the company was founded and is now best known for introducing Japan's first televisions, and (a treat for you 80s and 90s babies) developing the Video Home System (VHS) video recorder.

JVC are also known for co-developing the KS2 information processing technology, alongside Victor Entertainment (formerly known as Victor Studio of Victor Music Industries). The KS2 technology enhances sound quality of digital sound sources, and includes a variety of unique technologies, including waveform data analysis technology that varies from moment to moment in the data space. The technique was created through several rounds of testing and auditioning by Victor Studio engineers, who are professionals in music and sound production.

The Take-Over

Tom will be here on both the Friday 25th and Saturday 26th, ready to show off some great PMC products. Particularly within the Twenty5 range, we will have a variety of speakers set up ready for demonstration, including a pair Twenty5 26is, and no doubt that Tom will deliver some great talk-throughs considering his level of expertise within PMC!

James will be in attendance on Friday 25th February showcasing some of Arcam’s most well-known products. The AVR30 will be set up with Dirac live, including the multiple subs bass management module. As with Tom, James’ knowledge of Arcam will definitely ensure customers make informed decisions relative to their existing systems.

Larry is joining us on Friday 25th February and will be offering his expertise to deliver some great demonstrations and answer any questions you may have. Currently, we have the DLA-N5BE projector set up in our big demonstration room, ready for home-cinema enthusiasts to take a seat and enjoy what they see & hear.. We have a great selection of Blu-ray movies, so you can choose your favourite genre and see it brought to life on this amazing piece of equipment!

Don’t miss your chance to be here in person! There are 2 days to choose from so give us a call or drop us an email to book yourself in!

Thanks for reading!

Elena, John & Jason – Enfield branch

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PMC is available at the following stores:

BRIGHTON

BRISTOL

CARDIFF

ENFIELD

PORTSMOUTH

SOUTHAMPTON

SWINDON


Arcam is available at the following stores:

CHELTENHAM

ENFIELD

SOUTHAMPTON

SWINDON

ONLINE STORE

JVC is available at the following stores:

ENFIELD

PORTSMOUTH

SOUTHAMPTON


The Artisans meet the Legends of HiFi Sound - Sonus faber & McIntosh Weekend at Audio T Bristol

With the return of the Bristol HiFi Show postponed - Audio T Bristol welcomes Sonus Faber and McIntosh to the HiFi Show takeover over of our Audition Rooms.

Every year for the last 35 years the Bristol HiFi show, the largest and longest running HiFi & home cinema show in the UK, has welcomed over a million visitors and played host to the world's best HiFi manufacturers.

Music is the soundtrack to our lives and High Fidelity means better sound reproduction of your favourite music - transporting you emotionally and connecting you with the worlds finest songwriters, composers and musicians.

The FREE Event is on the 25th & 26th Feb at the Audio T Bristol Shop on Park Street. Joe Gormley & Matt Peddle, from Finesounds UK (distributor of Sonus faber & McIntosh) will be on hand to introduce this very special showcase we have for you and to answer your questions.

Here is a little history of Sonus faber and McIntosh and a breakdown of what will be in our rooms:

Sonus faber

From the Latin meaning "Artisan of Sound" Sonus faber was founded by the legendary Franco Serlin in 1983, headquarters in a small laboratory in Monteviale, on the hills of Vicenza.

Sonus faber has spent over 35 years refining old-world techniques and incorporating cutting-edge technology into their loudspeaker designs. Focusing on a core philosophy of creating an experience which is emotional, natural and free of listener's fatigue, Sonus faber loudspeakers have become known throughout the world for their physical and sonic beauty.

McIntosh

Founded in 1949, McIntosh is known for offering distinguished home audio systems that deliver the ultimate experience in music and film. McIntosh continues to define the ultimate home audio entertainment experience for discriminating listeners around the world. With a McIntosh home stereo system or home cinema , listeners have the ability to create their own luxury audio experience – and truly live their music.

What’s in Store?

Large Dem Room

Sonus faber Amati Homage

McIntosh C53 Pre Amp

McIntosh MC462 Power Amp

Small Dem Room

Sonus faber Sonetto/Lumina

McIntosh MA252

Shop Floor

Shop Floor

Sonus faber Olympica Nova I & III

McIntosh MA1200

Did we mention? - IT’S FREE!

Come and experience great HiFi over a two day event - call or email the shop to book your slot. We look forward to seeing you.

“Music’s Finest Conductor” – Audio Note (UK) take over at Audio T Reading

As we have all come to know over the years, February is an exciting time in the Hi-Fi event calendar, we have the Bristol show organised by Audio T where we get to see and more importantly, hear the best, brightest and newest gear from the classic brands we love as well as any new brands on the block. Last year the show made the difficult decision to cancel due to COVID-19 and sadly the same for this year, but fear not! Audio T have come up with the solution. Each of our branches will be hosting a mini show over two days of Friday 25th and Saturday 26th of February. 

Each of our stores have chosen some of our favourite brands which we carry in our inventory to showcase. You can see what all the other stores are up to Here.

The Reading offering

At Audio T Reading, we have chosen one of our premium brands – Audio Note (UK).

You may remember that an Audio T team visited the Audio Note factory way back in August 2021 (You can read the blog here). Well, some of the Audio Note team will now be visiting us here in Reading! You will have the opportunity to ask them first about the Audio Note engineering and design philosophy and a chance to hear the stunning music making that their bespoke systems are capable of. 

Specifically, the Audio Note team will be headed by Micky Seaton.

Micky will be demonstrating one of their high-end bespoke systems in our exclusive Audio Note demonstration room (maximum 2-3 people at any one time). The Audio Note demo room will be on an appointment only basis so please contact us at our Reading shop for your slot, either ring us on 0118 958 5463 or email us at reading@audio-t.co.uk to book your place! 

We will also have a more entry level, but still superb, Audio Note systems set up on our front of shop playing consistently, and not subject to appointment 

Both systems will remain in place for a further 14 days, in case you cannot make it on 25th or 26th February

We will be demonstrating

The AN Demo room kit:

A view of our Audio note demo room showing the TT3 and power supply, cd3.1 Mkii, and Meishu tonmeister & AN e ‘speakers

  •  TT3 turntable

  • CD player

  • Meishu Tonmeister or M3 preamplifier/Conquest mono blocks

  • AN-E speakers

  • Audio Note cables & interconnects

The Front of Shop kit:

The audio note Cobra integrated amplifier and Dac

  • CD Player

  • Cobra Integrated amplifier

  • AN-K speakers

  • Audio Note cables & interconnects

Audio Note background and philosophy

Audio Note’s tagline is “Music’s Finest Conductor”.

Founded in 1989 by Peter Qvortrup, Audio Note (UK)’s primary focus has always been on crafting equipment that faithfully reproduces the uniqueness of any recording, while retaining the music’s emotional engagement and impact, regardless of the quality, style, and era of the recording. This desire stems from Peter’s profound love of music and record collecting and has been informed by his deep knowledge of audio history, and keen interest in science and philosophy.

This is what Audio Note (UK) say about themselves and their philosophy:

“Pursuing this has lead Audio Note (UK) to become something of a maverick in the audio industry. Early on, we realised that the only way to truly achieve the best possible audio quality was to insist on making everything ourselves. This led to the development of a full range of products, from valve amplifiers to high efficiency speakers, turntables to DACS, MC Cartridges to CD players, all hand assembled using in house and custom-made components of our own design and specification

Through our own research and development, we have investigated and implemented many unorthodox design choices in our product range, from single ended, class A Zero-Feedback circuits, to removing the digital filtering and data in our CD players and DACS, to our wideband ‘speakers, that are designed to work in the room rather than against it. Preferring to trust our own ears and Peter’s “comparison by contrast” method for evaluating audio quality, rather than relying on conventional ‘Hi-Fi’ measuring criteria, every Audio Note (UK) product is carefully listened to and voiced and has been specifically engineered for sonic performance rather than technical specification. 

Through this painstaking and rigorous work and our commitment to honour the recorded musical heritage of mankind, Audio Note (UK) has created equipment that offers unparalleled, insightful, and more meaningful home listening experience, be it Classical, Jazz, Jamaican Dancehall, Japanese Noise Rock, or 78rpm transfers. We commend our philosophy to the future...”

Invitation 

Our Audio Note demo room

Come and be amazed by the Audio Note (UK) experience. You will be entranced by the quality, dynamics and reality of the music conveyed through these astounding systems. 

Thanks for reading

Rob & Gareth - Audio T Reading

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Dynaudio, Marantz and Bluesound take over Audio T Oxford

Sadly, due to the Omicron variant, there will be no Bristol Hi-Fi show this year. Instead, Audio T will be running a series of branch based shows hosting some of our favourite brands.

Here at Audio T Oxford, we will have offerings from Marantz, Dynaudio and Bluesound. These will be shown in our demonstration room and on the shop floor; over both the 25th and 26th February.

What you can expect here in Oxford

Firstly, one lucky visitor will receive an amazing prize of a Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless speaker, worth £699! So how you do you win? Simply come along and join us! We’ll also have a host of exclusive promotions and discounts on almost all products in store.

Demonstration room


Marantz flagship SACD player, and arguably the best one box CD player money can buy; the SA10.

Marantz Model 30 amplifier. This gorgeous integrated amplifier sits near the summit of what Marantz can offer.

Dynaudio Contour 30i speakers. Reassuringly expensive and absolutely fabulous sounding loudspeakers, that are of a manageable size for most UK rooms.

Shop floor

Marantz SACD 30 SACD player: Using trickle down technology from Marantz’s flagship SA10. This state of the art SACD player also allows for streaming connectivity.

Following on, from the luxurious Model 30; we will have the first public viewing of the Marantz Model 40n streaming amplifier. This brand new, just attach speakers amplifier has all the connectivity that you could possibly wish for, including multiple streaming sources, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, ARC and a moving magnet phono stage.

Dynaudio Contour 20i speakers. Everything that you could possibly hope to expect from a premium loudspeaker, in a compact box.

Also on the shop floor, we will have the versatile range of streaming products from Bluesound:

Bluesound streaming products are easy to use, have a great App, but most importantly, sound fantastic!


Bluesound Node streamer.
Bluesound Powernode streaming amplifier.
Bluesound Vault 2i ripper/ streamer.
Dynaudio Emit 10 speakers

Be sure to Contact us to book your FREE appointment. We look forward to seeing you in store.

Thank you for reading.

Andrew and Jon - Audio T Oxford

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MONITOR AUDIO & ROKSAN TAKEOVER AUDIO T ON BRISTOL SHOW WEEKEND

Sadly, with the Bristol Hi-Fi Show has had to be cancelled for the second year running. But the great news is that Audio T has invited a selection of the best manufacturers of Hi-Fi and Home Cinema to takeover our stores and showcase the latest and greatest from the industry. Here at Swansea we are very pleased to be welcoming Monitor Audio and Roksan to showcase their wonderful range of loudspeakers and electronics.

Friday 25th & Saturday 26th February we will be showcasing a wide range of products from both manufacturers. We are offering personal thirty minute auditions throughout the weekend where you will have either one of our demo rooms to yourself to listen to your own CDs or LPs (we will have network players as well). We’ll also have a whole host of promotions and exclusive discounts on countless products in store.

Jon Bennet - Business Development Manager of Monitor Audio will be on hand all weekend to answer any questions and give you a guided tour of their product line up.

So…… what are you going to be able to hear?

Let’s start with the reference system that will be playing in our newly refurbished ground floor demo room:

Starting with the stunning Roksan Xerxes 20 plus turntable and Caspian CD as our main source components, they will be going through the Caspian integrated amplifier as well as the Caspian Power amplifier. This will be an opportunity to hear the difference between a single and a bi-amped system.

The loudspeakers will be the incredible Monitor Audio Gold 300 floorstanders, which as many of you will already know are one of Nic’s favourite range of speakers. The Gold series have always had a reputation for their flawless construction and finish. You can see from some of the images of the Monitor Audio range that the fit and finish really is industry leading.

In the upstairs demo room we will be playing the Roksan Blak CD and amplifier with the Silver and Gold loudspeakers. We will have the Silver 100 7G stand mount and Silver 2007G floordstanders as well as the Gold 100 stand mount and Gold 200 floorstander. We are often asked what improvements you hear between the same model but in the next range up, so this will be another great opportunity to hear it for yourself with either models.

On the ground floor we will be playing the all new Attessa Turntable and Streaming amplifier. The Attessa Streaming amplifier features the BluOS streaming system making it completely controllable from your smartphone. The Turntable is an all in one plug and play package including tonearm, cartridge and built-in phono stage. The Attessa is a beautifully designed system with very simple controls making it very easy to use. Some design features, like the turntable and amplifer having exactly the same size footprint also make the products look very elegant along side each other, so getting away from the “pile of black boxes” for the more contemporary look.

How to book your appointment…

You can call the shop on 01792474608 or email us at swansea@audio-t.co.uk or call in to book your appointment.

30 minute slots available in either demo room from 10am through to 4pm each day. (We would ask for two people maximum in each demo room if you were thinking of coming with friends at the same time.)

We already have a few appointments booked so don’t delay and get in touch as soon as possible.

For details on what our other branches are showing click here.

We look forward to seeing you for this special event.

Thanks for reading.

Nic - Audio T Swansea

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Roksan can be found at the following Audio T stores -

Chord Electronics and Bowers & Wilkins 800 Series take over Audio T Southampton

There’s no Bristol Show this year so we are delighted to announce that we will be hosting our own mini Hi-Fi show at Audio T in Southampton. Our store may be mini sized but that won’t stop us from showcasing some really big performers from Chord Electronics and Bowers & Wilkins 800 series! These two premium brands will be taking over our store on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th February. We’ll also have a giveaway and exclusive offers and deals!

Hugo TT2, M-scaler and TToby

We will have a number of audio solutions from Chord Electronics in store for your listening pleasure, including the compact but highly capable table top Hugo TT2, M-scaler and TToby pictured above.

Mojo 2

We are very excited that we will have the brand new Mojo 2 here with some high quality headphones for you to listen to! The original Mojo was a great portable DAC and headphone amp but Mojo 2 is truly amazing! This will be the first chance for many people to hear this world class product!

Our resident DAVE, Chord Electronics’ high end DAC and headphone amplifier will definitely be on demonstration, with a range of power amplifiers including Etude, Ultima 6 and Ultima 5.

As well as all of these power amplifiers and DACs, we are delighted to welcome Maurice Tryner from Chord Electronics, who will be joining us for both days to present their impressive and extensive product range and… He will be bringing along a pair of mighty Ultima 3 mono power amplifiers! These 480 watt powerhouses will be the ideal match for the flagship Bowers & Wilkins 800 series speakers, the awesome 801 D4!

If 801 D4 are just a little too big or a tad too expensive, we also have B&W 805 D4 and 804 D4 in store to pair up with the various Chord digital and analogue electronics solutions we will be showcasing.

As if all this isn’t enough, Chord Electronics have generously agreed to offer a Huei MM/MC phono stage as the prize in a draw for attendees! It’s a stunning, and very versatile phono preamp worth £995 so a great prize for the lucky winner!

As our store is so compact and bijou, we are booking hourly time slots for our customers. It avoids overcrowding, ensures that you get to see and hear the products which most interest you, and gives you the best one to one experience with Maurice’s undivided attention.

This event has already attracted a lot of attention and is booking up quickly so please email or call us soon.

Thanks for reading

Alan and Wayne - Audio T Southampton

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Chord Electronics can be found at the following Audio T stores

Bowers & Wilkins can be found at the following Audio T stores

Rega & Acoustic Energy Take Over Cheltenham Store!

Well, sadly the tech fest that is the annual Bristol Hi-Fi Show has once again succumbed to the effects of Covid-19 and has been cancelled. To help soften the blow, here in Cheltenham we are playing host to UK Hi-Fi legends Rega and Acoustic Energy who will, with a little support from SolidSteel (see what I did there?) be showcasing some of the best sounding and best value for money gear that the Hi-Fi world has to offer. So put the dates of Friday 25th and Saturday 26th of February in your diary and bring along some music, have some fun and take advantage of some special “Show” prices!

Rega Isis CD Player

Stars of the show will be top of the range Rega Isis CD and Osiris Amplifier.

Rega Osiris Amplifier….This one is a beast!

Completing the stellar line-up will be Acoustic Energy’s wonderful Flagship floorstanders the AE520’s. And on hand to be interesting and answer questions will be James Luce, who is the Creative Director at Acoustic Energy.

AE 520 Showing Off All That Carbon Fibre!

Support for the Rega combo will be ably supplied by Italian brand SolidSteel, purveyors of some rather lovely loudspeaker stands and system shelving to squeeze out the ultimate performance from the Rega system.

Solid Steel Beauty.

Suitable vinyl replay on this system will be courtesy of the range topping Rega Planar 10 turntable complete with Aphelion 2 cartridge so bring along some of those favourite albums on vinyl to hear how good they can sound when played through this wonderful set up!

Planar 10 in all its Skeletal Glory.

We will also have another room set up with the amazing Rega System 1 up and running. This consists of the P1 turntable, the Io amp and the Kyte loudspeakers and is truly fab value for money! Another room will house the Planar 8 with Elex R and/or the beast that is the Aethos amps powering the Acoustic Energy AE320. So much to see and listen too. It’s not often that you will get this much Rega and Acoustic Energy all in the same place at the same time

If you would like any more information or you wish to make a booking please call us on 01242 583960 or email us at cheltenham@audio-t.co.uk

So come and join us in store at Audio T Cheltenham for our Show Weekend Events. You can also see what’s happening in our other stores during that weekend Here.

Thanks for reading.

Andy, Jon and Farid - Audio T Cheltenham Store.

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Rega can be found at the following Audio T stores

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ATC and Naim takeover at Audio T Brighton!

This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship
— Humphrey Bogart

One of my lasting early childhood film memories came from the 1942 black & white classic film, “Casablanca”. When Humphrey Bogart made his memorable quote to Claude Rains, “Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.” as Ingrid Bergman took to the safety of the skies, I could never have foreseen writing about this in conjunction with the companies that form the discussion of today’s blog article.

Did you know that “Casablanca” is loosely based on Murray Burnett and Joan Alison's unproduced play “Everybody Comes to Rick's”?

Now, on the subject of beautiful friendships, on to this months blog… Let’s see if we can rename that Hollywood play to, “Everybody comes to Audio T’s”, or more specifically, Audio T Brighton, .

Naim Audio

Naim Audio are a Salisbury based UK company set-up by Julian Vereker back in 1973.

Specialising in amplification and embracing digital playback with their fine CD players and streamers, they have led the field in quality audio playback for almost 50 years.

Audio T are proud to have been associated with Naim Audio over the years and we are delighted to use their equipment to enhance audio lovers enjoyment of music.

On demonstration will be an extensive collection of Naim gear, including; Naim Solstice turntable, Naim NDX2 streamer with 555PS power supply, Naim NAC 552 preamp inc 552PS DR, Naim 252 preamp, Naim Supernait 3, Naim XS3, Naim Nait 5SI, Naim CD5SI, Naim HiCapDR, Naim XPS PS.

The ever popular Naim Uniti range will also be on demonstration, including; Naim Qb2, Naim Muso2, Naim Uniti Atom, Naim Uniti Star and range topping Naim Uniti Nova.

ATC loudspeakers

Acoustic Transducer Company, better known as ATC loudspeakers have been a favourite of ours here at Audio T in Brighton for many years. Formed in 1974 by Billy Woodman to construct drivers for the professional sound industry, they offer a quality choice for audiophiles. Nicely constructed with high quality parts and excellent fidelity that has made them a stalwart brand for us here at Audio T in Brighton and they pair very well with Naim amplification.

On display on our Weekend Takeover Days will be an extensive range of ATC loudspeakers, including; ATC SCM50 passives, ATC SCM40 passives and ATC SCM40A actives, all in their floor stander range.

Passive bookshelf speakers in the ATC range will include; ATC SCM19, ATC SCM11 and the babies of the range, the ATC SCM7’s.

In addition to loudspeakers, ATC also do a fine range of electronics to drive their range of speakers. As shown below, we will also have access to their ATC CD2 CD/preamplifier to dem over the weekend mentioned.

ATC SCM 40 speakers with an ATC cda2 mk CD preamplifier

Please ring us on 01273 609431 or email brighton@audio-t.co.uk to book your place at our Show Weekend Events on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th February between 9.30am and 5.30pm. We’ll have a selection of “Show” discounts, so be sure to head on down.

Click Here if you want to see what other stores our doing for their Show Weekend Events.

Contact us if you have any questions or wish to demo any of the products mentioned.

Thanks for reading - Ade, John and Paul - Audio T Brighton

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The Bristol Show may be cancelled, but we've got you sorted with Cyrus, Spendor and REL!

As we have all come to know over the years February is an exciting time in the Hi-Fi event calendar, we have the Bristol show organised by Audio T where we get to see and more importantly, hear the best, brightest and newest gear from the classic brands we love to new brands on the block. Last year the show made the difficult decision to cancel due to COVID-19 and sadly the same for this year but fear not, Audio T have come up with the solution. Each of our branches will be hosting a mini show over two days of Friday 25th and Saturday 26th of February.

Each of our store’s have chosen some of our favourite brands we carry in our inventory to showcase. You can see what all the other stores are up to Here.

Audio T Cardiff Shop floor

At Audio T Cardiff we have chosen a few of our favourite brands Cyrus audio, REL acoustics and last but not least I’ll give you a clue D7, yes you guessed it one of our favourite loudspeaker brands Spendor.

System T7x subwoofer Spendor A4 Cyrus XR range demonstration prepared

We will have two dedicated demo rooms for you to listen to these fantastic products. But remember that we’re working via appointment, so be sure to Contact Us to book your place! We will also have systems set up on our shop floor where we have seating areas for you to listen to equipment of your choice in comfort. There will be representative’s from Cyrus Audio and REL Acoustics to show you what the equipment can do as well as giving you great set up tips on how to get the best sound possible out of your Hi-Fi or AV system. As we know, REL make fantastic subwoofers which make a great edition to your cinema experience as well as your Hi-Fi. A REL subwoofer can give your music experience more depth and dynamics and not forgetting our range of Spendor loudspeakers , from book shelf to stand mount right up to floorstanders we have a good spread to choose from. Also, the three of us will be on hand to welcome you and help with all of your Hi-Fi and AV needs offering solid advice or if you’d like just pop in for a chat because as you know with Audio T Hi-Fi, music and film is our passion.

So now for a little bit of history into the brands we will be showcasing at our mini show event.

Cyrus Audio

Cyrus Hark rack and Stereo 200

Starting with Cyrus Audio we know they have played a big part in the British Hifi industry. Going back to the start, Cyrus was part of the Mission speaker brand which was founded by Farad Azima. Moving forward through the early 80s came the birth of the first Cyrus one amplifier which took the industry by storm. By 2005 the Mission speaker company and Cyrus parted ways and Cyrus Audio was born. Now nearly a century later we have the amazing XR range which we will have at our event.

Cyrus XR range

REL Acoustics

T7x rear with Hi-level connection

Now on to REL acoustics. REL was founded in 1990 by Richard Edmund Lord however the company we know today was born in 2005 with John Hunter and Donald Brody heading it up. Since 1990 one of the keys to the evolution of their subwoofer design has been the high level input, which is still seen today in their subwoofers. Moving forward to 2005 onwards, the new ownership came with fresh ideas from Silicon Valley engineering, producing more power and better performance with natural sound filtering, but it doesn’t stop at the electronics level. REL use musical instrument grade bracing on their cabinets giving you that controlled bass and detail we all desire. So, whether you're looking at the HT series or right up to the reference series you’ll have great performance detail and bass. We will have a selection of REL subwoofers on show and on demonstration at our event.

REL T7x white front drive unit

Spendor Loudspeakers

Spendor A4 white rear terminals

Last but not least of course SPENDOR Audio. So, what do we know about Spendor. Spendor was founded in the late 1960s by Spencer and Dorothy Hughes (Not just a clever anagram in the company name) working in BBC’s engineering department they came up with the iconic BC1 which was a big game changer, not only in the studio but in the Hifi community. Almost 50 years later the BC1 and its successors have been heard with their distinctive sound that truly captivates you. The same can be applied for their modern ranges from the classic series to A series right through to D series they still maintain that amazing sound we love. We will have a great selection of Spendor speakers on demonstration at our show, so you will have the chance to see and hear why we love them.

Join us for our Show Weekend Event…

Spendor A7 oak solid base with logo

So on both the Friday the 25th and Saturday 26th February the main demo room will be home to the following system for timed demonstrations by Cyrus Audio and REL. The New Cyrus XR range including the CDT XR, PRE XR and MONO X300 power amplifiers driving Spendor D9.2 all underpinned by 2 REL Carbon Special subwoofers as a stereo pair. This reference level setup will blow your socks off.

In our second smaller demo room we will have all the 7s. A more affordable system on show here that will include Cyrus CDi XR, Cyrus i7 XR teamed with Spendor A7 loudspeakers and a single REL T7X.

As we usually do at the Bristol show there will be show discounts on selected products. We will also be running a prize draw with the chance to win a pair of Cyrus Soundbuds 2 wireless earbuds.

The demo rooms will be on an appointment basis so please contact us at our Cardiff shop for your slot either ring us on 02920 228565 or email us at cardiff@audio-t.co.uk for more details.

We look forward to seeing you all here

Thanks for reading.

Matt, Nick & Kerrin - Audio T Cardiff

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Roksan puts on the red light for streaming.....Introducing the Attessa Streaming Amplifier

Roksan have been a stalwart of the Hi-Fi industry for the last 30 plus years. Making their introduction with the now legendary Xerxes turntable in 1985 and then continuing in ‘86 with the Darius loudspeaker and the spectacular Artemiz arm in ‘87.

Roksan continued to bring out new products over the next few years, and in 1990, launched their first range of electronics which consisted of the ROK S1 stereo amplifier and the M1 mono amplifier with matching preamps and power supplies. The release of new products from Roksan has continued unabated since and seen numerous industry awards from Hi-Fi publications from all across Europe and the US.

This brings us to the new Attessa Streaming amp from Roksan. Sitting around the £1500 price mark, it seemed like a no brainer to give this a go in store.

Chromey getting up close and personal with the attessa streaming amplifier

The new Attessa range from Roksan, is comprised of a CD transport, integrated amplifier, streaming amplifier and turntable. Today we're going to have a quick look at the streaming amplifier.

As implied by the name, this is an integrated amp with the capability to stream music. It also has a built-in DAC as well as a moving magnet phono stage.

The amplifier has been based on the successful Caspian range, that dates back to '98, as well as taking its name from the Attessa 3 box CD player from '92. Having been based on the Caspian, the construction of the unit is impressive, utilizing plated steel along with an anodized aluminium fascia.

Analogue Incorporated.

The analogue side of the amp has everything you would need in a standard 2 channel system. Two line level inputs, a phono stage for your turntable, pre outs for those of you with a power amp, a headphone amp and most importantly the amplifier itself. This boasts an output of 80w per channel into 8 ohms and sounds as good as you would expect from well established brand such as Roksan.

DAC & Chips please.

The DAC has 2 optical, 2 coaxial and bluetooth inputs. Plenty of options to connect your CD player or transport, television, mini-disc, DAT etc.

The coax inputs will decode all the usual signals as well as MQA, even decoding MQA CDs played on the Attessa transport.

The bluetooth input has all the latest standards (A2DP, SBC, aptX & AAC) and will accept signals up to and including 16/48.

Streaming – BluOS

For the streaming side of things, Roksan have utilised the very popular Bluesound BluOS platform. This gives them access to an already stable application, which means the end user gets a great experience and bypasses all those teething problems Hi-Fi manufacturers can have when they build a streamer and try to write an app that doesn’t behave. Not to mention the added option of connecting to other products that utilise the same BluOS capability.

So THAT'S , streaming, Bluetooth,Cd and vinyl, once again streaming, Bluetooth, Cd and vinyl. Ah Thank you

The Streaming Attessa amp really is the perfect hub for a modern system. Stream to it, play your records, plug in your TV, everything you need and more in one well built and excellent sounding box.

Thanks for reading.

Munir, Dave, James, Mike and Haden - Audio T Manchester

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Linn and Dynaudio Takeover at Audio T Manchester - 25th & 26th February 2022

As you’ve all probably heard by now, sadly, The Bristol Show isn’t happening this year. Being the second year in a row it’s been cancelled due to the global pandemic, withdrawal symptoms are kicking in for us at Audio T. So to fix it we have let select brands take over our stores for what would’ve been the weekend of the show.

To see what’s happening at our shops over the Store Weekend Event Click Here.

Here at Audio T Manchester we are going to let Linn and Dynaudio take over for the 25th and 26th of February.

We will have products from Linn's Majik, Akurate, Selekt and Klimax ranges, covering both vinyl and streaming sources. These will make up at least three separate systems throughout the store and will be powering Dynaudio speakers.

From Dynaudio we will be using speakers from the Emit range right up to the Confidence, with something from all the ranges in between.

If you are planning on attending, please see our contact details below to book a slot for a demo or if you just plan to come along to have a browse.

If you would to like to visit the Show Weekend Take Event at our Manchester store, you can contact us via email and phone.

Email - manchester@audio-t.co.uk

Phone - 0161 8398869

We look forward to seeing in store!

Munir, Dave, James, Mike and Haden - Audio T Manchester

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A recap on the "Cyrus Experience Tour" at Audio T Enfield

First and foremost, we would like to say a big thank you to our lovely customers who came to the event – we hope you had a great a day as we did! Secondly, we would like to also say thank you to Jason Saxon, our Field Sales & Training Representative from Cyrus, for taking the time to come down to London and host the event for us and some of our other branches. It’s been a great experience for all of us learning about the new Cyrus XR series, (especially for myself still being somewhat of a newbie), which really is a work of art in itself.

What is the '“Cyrus Experience Tour”?

The ‘Experience Tour’ is a chance for Cyrus to share with you some of their passion and enthusiasm for music; to share some of their knowledge and decades of experience to help you make better and more informed decisions about Hi-Fi.

The programme has been developed to help enthusiasts of all backgrounds to learn more about good reproduction and the difference it can make to your enjoyment of music.

On to our Event…

For us in store, the event started the day before we opened to the public. It was my first time meeting Jason; he arrived in the afternoon and after exchanging pleasantries, we unloaded the equipment and he began setting up. During this time, I sparked some general chit chat about Cyrus. Whenever I meet someone from a manufacturer I like to ask about their product USPs (Unique Selling Points), which helps me learn about each product and the manufacturer’s individual merits.

Whilst talking about the individual products we were setting-up, Jason kept referring back to the history of Cyrus, where & how they started off, how they came to be as popular as they are now and what makes their products unique.

Our demonstration room set-up for the Cyrus XR series

For those of you that aren’t aware, Cyrus started off under another name, Mission Electronics in the early 80s and was founded by Farad Azima, with the assistance of his brother Henry Azima as the developer, and Stan Curtis. They released their first products under the name Cyrus in 1984 - amplifiers Cyrus One and Cyrus Two. And the rest is history! As many of you will know, Cyrus has become one of the most well-known Hi-Fi manufacturer in the UK ever since. One of Cyrus’ most popular features and selling points is it’s signature compact design, be it an amplifier, CD player or streamer. It’s smaller size allows these products to fit into a modest space and look aesthetically pleasing wherever it’s placed, without compromising on sound quality. It’s ease of use never falls short either! The products are only available in black, however they come in different finishes – brushed black and phantom black, which provides variety in textures rather than colours, and let’s face it, sometimes black has the upper hand in creating that little bit more elegant and sophisticated look. The XR series however, are sold exclusively in phantom black, which is the smoother texture of the two.

Jason brought along two Mono X300 Signature Power Amps and a Stereo 200; in-store we already had the i7-XR, i9-XR, Cdt-XR, Cdi-XR and the Pre-XR out as demonstration units. We created a nice little set-up using the Cyrus Hark III shelf-rack, as well as having an appealing layout across other units in the demo room. After listening to a few different configurations, I had come to the conclusion that the XR series is nothing less than a revolution in audio quality. It represents the best-in-class application of new DAC technologies, Power supply Design, Circuit topology, User Interface and it is built solely in the UK using components of the highest specification. In layman’s terms, it sounds bloomin’ brilliant! Providing some of the cleanest and most detailed audio quality I’ve heard in awhile, it’s compact size has no relevance in its ability to fill a room with musical magic. The details are crisp without being harsh, giving audiophiles the joy in being able to hear every detail without taking away the bigger picture of the song as a whole.

From left: the CDt-XR, the Stereo 200 and the CDi-XR

The i7-XR

Let the public in…

As with most of our in-store events, we felt the day would work best if we were to assign customers their own time slot, ensuring they had one-to-one time with Jason and be able to ask questions, along with a demo of the XR series. The customers were really pleased with the fact they had the opportunity to delve in at this depth and get to know the products. The first customers of the day were a couple looking to upgrade their existing Cyrus 8 equipment, which was great as they already had an in depth knowledge of the brand, plus they had an idea of what they were looking for which always makes the demonstration process much more easy going. The gentleman in particular really became engrossed in the listening experience. He showed us this by leaning forward attentively, catching every detail of the music. The customers left with big smiles on their faces, which we can only assume meant they left very happy!

The next customer was also looking to upgrade some existing Cyrus equipment. I sat in for this particular demonstration and Jason gave a great talk-through of the new products. He provided lots of detailed information for the customer and was very engaging. In turn, the customer asked lots of questions which Jason answered thoroughly but simply enough that you don’t need a degree in engineering to understand. As we listened along to the music, our customer was keen on listening to both the i7 & i9 in comparison to one another, ensuring he was making the best decision relative to his system at home. He too was very happy and had great chat, leaving with a smile on his face. To be honest, this was a similar vibe for everyone that attended the days event.

Overall, we had a very successful day! The customers that came in were friendly, attentive and passionate, enabling Jason to provide the best demonstrations possible. They were enthusiastic to learn about the XR series and were all really keen on getting the best equipment for their systems. Additionally, having great conversations and banter with the customers really makes it all worthwhile, if they’re happy then we’re even happier!

Missed the Cyrus Experience Tour? Want to see for yourself and take a listen? Give us a call or drop us an email to book a free demonstration!

Thanks for reading.

Elena, Jason & John - Audio T Enfield

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