January 2012 Newsletter

David Michael Audio
January 2012 Newsletter
 
Hello
Well it’s January and we are off to CES.  For the first time in many years, we are actually excited about going.  The trend of exceptional affordable audio continues and we plan on finding those diamonds in the rough.  Not an easy task.  Those of you who know us, know we are picky.  But ultimately, that’s our job.  To offer you, our customer, the absolute best audio equipment available.  Musical, high value and expertly crafted.  Look for our extensive CES coverage in next months newsletter and website.Speaking of website, our new website is finally up and running. We think you will find it far more informative and visually appealing than most.  A few details still need to be worked out and some more of our brands added, but the majority of the website works perfectly.As always we are open to suggestions on how to continually improve our website, brands and customer experience.

Sincerely,
David and Jeff

Naim SuperUniti
 

Naim’s SuperUniti all-in-one audio player is the latest Naim product to be awarded 5 stars following an outstanding review in this month’s What Hi-Fi? Sound & Vision magazine.

The “Temptations” review which features the world’s most desirable kit takes an in-depth look at the SuperUniti, praising it for effortlessly combining an array of cutting-edge features with superb sound quality. The SuperUniti is tested with an array of different music from heavy metal to classical, performing with “…power and thunder a-plenty, but also nice sting and bite in the top-end, while the vocals soar out of the mix.”. The reviewer is particularly impressed by the 24bit/192kHz streaming capabilities of the SuperUniti stating that “With the real high-res stuff, the Naim really shines, drawing out every nuance…”.

The review concludes that the SuperUniti is “Flexible, simple to use and capable of a truly breath-taking sound when used with some high-quality speakers.” giving it a resounding thumbs-up and awarding it 5 stars.

The SuperUniti is Naim’s reference all-in-one audio player featuring 80W of amplification per channel, UPnP™ streaming (including high-resolution 24bit/192kHz files), DAB/FM/Internet radio, playback of iPod, iPhone, iPad and USB-stored audio.

Price: $5995

Made in UK

Available for Demonstration.

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Luxman L-550AX Class A Integrated Amp
 

The L-550AX is the second of the X-Series of pure Class A solid-state integrated amplifiers to conquer the high-end market. With an illuminated central oriented VU meter in its solid, symmetrical front fascia, the L-550AX incorporates the LECUA 1000 high precision electronically controlled attenuator, the latest ODNF 3.0A audio circuit and custom passive components as used in Luxman’s flagship C-1000f control amplifier and B-1000f mono power amplifier.

The LECUA 1000 attenuator is configured to electrically block electromagnetic (EMI) and radio frequency (RFI) interferences. The output signal is attenuated without introducing artifacts inherent of conventional volume controls, thereby resulting in constant output impedance, high signal-to-noise ratio, a uniform frequency response and lowered distortion. As its name implies the ODNF (Only Distortion Negative Feedback) only applies negative feedback where distortion is present to reduce coloration more effectively. This lossless audio circuit enables the amplifier to retrieve every musical nuance captured by recording engineers. Transient response, attack, dynamic contrast, timbre, inner detail, and bass authority are preserved. The reproduced sound is simply spellbinding. The L-550AX is a state-of-art integrated amplifier featuring excellent engineering, extreme rigidity, elaborate circuit design and layout for the shortest signal path. In addition, it possesses beguiling sound only inherent of pure Class A operation.

A heavily regulated power supply comprises an over-sized power transformer and ample 40,000μF filtering capacitor array. Notwithstanding its 2 x 20W modest power rating, the L-550AX is capable of driving virtually any speaker load.

Price: $5390

Made in Japan

Available for Demonstration.

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Magico S5
 

“Incorporating entirely new dual-10” Magico hybrid Nano-Tec® bass drivers, the S5replacement of the V3 is capable of an output of 118dB (@ 50Hz-1 meter. With an outer cone ring of aluminum and a Magico Nano-Tec dust cap, the new drivers combine superb power handling in the low bass with distortion-free response at the top of their pass band. The S5 midrange’s dual neodymium underhung motor system with pure titanium voice coil former is powerfully efficient and extremely low in distortion. The tweeter is a beryllium diaphragm model found in selected competitors’ $100.000+ reference offerings. A new neodymium motor system has been customized to match the S5’s huge dynamic capabilities and power handling while retaining its inherent wide dispersion and low distortion. As with all Magico drivers the latest custom computer simulations are used to optimize electromagnetic and thermal behavior. Among the highlights of the S5 are its availability in a range of colors in addition to our classic hard anodized black finish and a removable grille.”

1 x 1” MB30 tweeter
1 x 6” M380 midrange
2 x 10” hybrid Nano-Tec woofers
Sensitivity: 90dB
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Frequency response: 22Hz – 50kHz
Recommended power: 50 – 1200 Watts
Dimensions: 48 x 14 x 15 HxDxW (122 x 35 x 38cm)
Weight: 190lbs. (86kg)

Price: $28,600/pair

Made in USA

Available for Demonstration Q2 2012

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Music Reviews
Detroit Metro Times Managing Editor shares with us his top albums and reissues of 2011

albums

Anna Waronker California Fade (Five Foot Two): Moving like a hazy sunset over Pacific Ocean blue, Waronker’s sun-warmed voice sways delicately between the breathy and the intimate, whether she’s serenading a newborn, nursing another’s self-destruction, or cutting loose from a jacked-up scene.

Danny Brown XXX (Fool’s Gold): The insanely alluring Brown is an absolute rap star — he’s spindly, deceptively smart and, here, purposely low-rent like MD 20/20; his proclivity for underbelly hilarity is upheld by a cockeyed wisdom from experiences in downtrodden Detroit hoods.

Rich Robinson Through a Crooked Sun (Circle Sound Records): World’s most underrated rock ‘n’ roll guitarist mines a heart-is-home mother lode, mixing riffs with beauty and personal truths. It takes years to write like this, with such subtlety and might.

The Black Watch Led Zeppelin Five (Eskimo): All tear-jerk guitar pop and rarefied songwriting — the kind a precious few can do. Soaring melodies summon House of Love at their best; George Harrison-ish drones (listen for “It’s All Too Much”!) and lines like “I think I’ll go and drink away some hurt.”

The Roots undun (Island Def Jam): A concept of sorts that plays out like a David Goodis novel! A dead man-boy recalls an existence gone awry, partially by circumstance, partially of his own creation. And it’s a proper live band with songs. More, ?uestlove’s still like Buddy Miles incarnate, a beautiful thing indeed.

Chris Bathgate Salt Year (Quite Scientific) Every airy note is placed perfectly, where sadness is certain and singable, and literate songs hit in the gut, hit in the head, hit in the heart. No one writes like this.

The Morning After Girls Alone (XEMU): Five lean, sartorially pleasing dudes with good, unkempt hair embrace psyche, pop, shoegaze, folk, ambient and glam; pop in all of its arresting sexiness and melancholic joy.

Drive-By Truckers Go-Go Boots (ATO): That they backed both Bettye LaVette and Booker T. Jones only informs this absolutely stunning Southern by way of Muscle Shoals band and record. That they often tribute Eddie Hinton says lots.

Smith-Westerns Dye It Blonde (Fat Possum): Not T. Rex or the Only Ones by any stretch, but a fun approximation for 2011.

Best hit song:Foster the People “Pumped Up Kicks” (Columbia) OK, a song about mass murder of hipsters with an absolutely inescapable power-pop chorus that goes top ten in America? A one-off to be sure.

Brian Smith

Top 5 reissues

Crosby, Still & Nash Crosby Stills & Nash (Audio Fidelity) Never mind this album is likely centerpiece in your parents’ album collections, it’s still a peerless debut that at once captured Laurel Canyon’s Manson-era mellow mafia and the entire nation in an insane war. And this numbered, limited edition gold CD is the one to own. First time it was ever mastered from the original source tapes, by one Steve Hoffman, this historical reenactment offers a level of resolution and dynamics heretofore unheard, vinyl or otherwise.

Barbara Lynn A Good Woman: The Complete Tribe & Jet Stream Singles(Kent/Ace): The lefty guitarist, “the belle from Beaumont, Texas,” could sing circles around most Southern soul singers, male or female. This lovely anthology collects many Lynn essentials, from their original tapes, between ’66 and ’79.

Esther Phillips Performance (CTI/Sony): Finally reissued, this ’74 gem from Phillips’ run on Kudu finds the gutsy jazz chanteuse tackling with aplomb soul and R&B — songs by Dr. John, Isaac Hayes, Allen Toussaint and Eugene McDaniels; “Disposable society has thrown away sincerity” indeed.

Gene Clark White Light (Sundazed) An album of gentle power and absolute beauty; his voice is inescapable as a transmitter of vulnerability, of experience.

Bobby Charles Bobby Charles (Rhino Handmade): The album’s frayed grace and blend of nomadic genres (he’s backed by the Band) — gospel, rock, country, soul, R&B, folk and beer-drinker confessionals — sound as if Charles is unmoved by a world beyond the serpents of spliff smoke rising from his front porch in rural Louisiana.

Other notable reissues: Ella Washington Ella Washington (Reel/P&C),Aretha Franklin Take a Look: Aretha Franklin Complete on Columbia(Sony/Legacy), Phil Spector The Philles Album Collection (Sony/Legacy), Phil Seymour Archive Series Vol. 2 (Fuel), Jim Ford Harlan County (Light in the Attic), Carole King Music (Mobile Fidelity; hybrid SACD), Sky Don’t Hold Back and Sailor’s Delight (Zen), Paul Williams Someday Man (Now Sounds), Nat King Cole After Midnight and St. Louis Blues (Analogue Productions; hybrid SACD), Frankie Miller That’s Who: Complete Chrysalis Recordings ’73-’80(EMI), The Temptations 50th Anniversary: The Singles Collection 1961- 1971(Hip-O

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