15 Mini Reviews from the NY Audio Show
Singer Room 2
Sound By Singer Room 1
Audio Doctor
GT Audio
GTT Audio
Kubotek
Legacy and AVM
Light Harmonic
MBL System
Red Wine Audio
Sony
Soundsmith
Tweak Audio
VPI and Arum
Zellaton
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Light Harmonic

The show was full of high-end DACs, but none like the Light Harmonic’s Da Vinci DAC. At $20,000 it was one of the most expensive too. The company says it’s world’s first bit-perfect 384K asynchronous USB DAC.  More about it here.

Jazz was playing in the room when I entered, but the host soon switched to the Eagles Life in the Fast Lane. This system had a ton of energy, making the music lively, detailed and fresh.

www.Lightharmonic.com

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