Accessories Archives - The Absolute Sound https://www.theabsolutesound.com/category/awards/best-acoustics-set-up/best-accessories/ High-performance Audio and Music Reviews Tue, 03 Jun 2025 13:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 2025 Accessory of the Year: A.R.T. Electromagnetic Treatment https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/2025-accessory-of-the-year-a-r-t-electromagnetic-treatment/ Tue, 03 Jun 2025 13:23:36 +0000 https://www.theabsolutesound.com/?post_type=articles&p=59447 Prices vary with size, configuration, and materials Shortly after distributor […]

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Shortly after distributor Aldo Filippelli and Alex Vitus brought JV 2024’s Product of the Year Award-winning Class A solid-state electronics from Vitus Audio, Aldo returned with a little “Filip.” Though JV thought it unlikely that any tweak could improve the already sterling (make that “golden”) performance of the Vitus gear, he was wrong. These flattish nondescript mats (laid atop electronics) and clamps (for encircling cables and interconnects) made an immediate and sizable difference in sonics, lowering background noise to a level of quietude JV had never before experienced with amplification devices. A.R.T. (Audio Realignment Technologies), which purports to be a science-based outfit with 55 years of experience, claims their treatments contain “an array of passive, proprietary formulations containing rare metals and advanced magnetic multi-layer technologies designed to absorb, control, and minimize the negative audible effects of electronically induced noises in sound systems at the electronic component sources.” Be that as it may, something is working precisely and consistently to the ends that A.R.T. claims they’re working—the lowering of EMF, EMI, and RFI. Audibly effective, for ultra-high-end systems these mats and clamps are well worth the not insubstantial prices asked for them; indeed, they are worthy of this year’s TAS Accessory of the Year Award. (Forthcoming)

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2021 Golden Ear Awards | Robert E. Greene https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/2021-golden-ear-awards-robert-e-greene/ Wed, 06 Oct 2021 18:30:27 +0000 https://www.theabsolutesound.com/?post_type=articles&p=46353 AudioKinesis Swarm Subwoofer System $3200 Bass in concert venues behaves differently […]

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AudioKinesis Swarm Subwoofer System

$3200

Bass in concert venues behaves differently than bass in rooms of domestic size: the density of the modal frequencies in the lower part of the music range in a large hall compared to its spareness in smaller rooms makes modal irregularities all but totally insignificant in concert halls but troublesome in home listening. This difference cannot be completely eliminated, but it can be minimized by the use of multiple subwoofers, with their multiple positions serving to make modal behavior less audible. This idea is embodied in practical, elegant, and modestly priced form in the AudioKinesis  Swarm system of four subwoofers, designed by Duke LeJeune. This system outperforms any single or dual subwoofer system, creating a startling sense of being in the recording venue. 

Stirling Broadcast LS3/6 Loudspeaker

$5995

This redesign of the original by Derek Hughes stands as the latest embodiment, thus far, of the design principles of the Spendor BC1 (taken up later by the BBC as its LS3/6), which was the progenitor of the Spendor SP1 and SP1/2. This family of speakers has intrinsic  neutrality and an unusual  ability to interact with the room around them correctly  to produce a result  superior, in musical  terms, to the vast majority of speakers—even much more pretentious and expensive ones. The cabinet moves resonances away from the area of maximum hearing sensitivity; the use of one mid/bass driver to cover a large range makes phase linear where phase linearity counts; and the overall balance comes out right in actual rooms. Add AudioKinesis Swarm subwoofers, and the result is a system that sounds more like actual music than almost anything else at any price.  (Another version of the original BC1, also designed by Derek Hughes, has recently been released by Graham Audio; a review is forthcoming.)

Townshend Trough

$3000 

Decades ago, Townshend Audio introduced a vinyl playback system (the Rock Reference, Issue 70), which, with design input  from Jack Dinsdale and John Bugge at Cranfield Institute of Technology, included a way to damp the tonearm at the cartridge end via a trough of damping fluid that swung out over the record being played. This was one of those ideas that was so clearly good that one wonders how other people missed it. One wonders even more how, with the idea revealed, they kept on missing it. This is just the right way to do it for vinyl playback. The trough can be used with ’arms in general on other turntables—in effect, anywhere. Combine the trough with a Morch DP8 (with its uniquely correct moment of inertia behavior) and/or with one of the remarkable Pear Audio turntables or, say, with the Nakamichi TX1000 to solve the off-center problem, and one is well on one’s way to realizing at last the true possibilities of vinyl playback. Why the trough has not become universal is, indeed, an ongoing mystery, because this thing works.

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2021 Golden Ear Awards | Matt Clott https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/2021-golden-ear-awards-matt-clott/ Thu, 23 Sep 2021 16:15:35 +0000 https://www.theabsolutesound.com/?post_type=articles&p=46313 Timbernation Racks Price varies Chris from Timbernation is a down-to-earth […]

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Timbernation Racks

Price varies

Chris from Timbernation is a down-to-earth guy, who knows how to build a solid product customized to your exact needs at a fair and reasonable price. He utilizes thick shelves of solid maple to reduce resonance and incorporates brass spikes when the customer requests them to create a functional, great-sounding, and beautiful piece of audio furniture. There is no state-of-the-art, constrained-layer-damping tech or suspended isolation implemented—just good ol’ high-quality carpentry and hand-built quality. I had Chris make me a custom-designed two-tone equipment rack (from tiger maple), and he knocked it out of the park (around $4k retail for my build). I chose Timbernation for its sonic performance, value, quality, and Chris’s willingness to customize. To augment the sonic performance of my rack, I utilize Symposium Ultra shelves and double-stack Rollerblocks. So, my first Golden Ear this year goes to Timbernation. Chris also built an LP rack I designed to perfectly match the audio rack ($750). No, it does not provide the levels of isolation of Critical Mass Systems, HRS, or a full-on Symposium rack. But I wasn’t willing (at that time) to invest the massive amount to acquire what I needed from those exceptional companies.

Magnepan LRS Loudspeaker

$650

These speakers have been reviewed and raved about ad nauseam. So, I’m going to make you more nauseam! My office system consists of a simple Hegel all-in-one integrated and a pair of Magnepan LRS speakers, along with an old sub I’ve had since college (and my kids are now in college). For $650, the LRS simply gets me to the music, and that’s just crazy! With a massive stage, articulate and well-defined presentation, and the speed of a McLaren, the LRSes get out of the way and leave behind just what I want to hear. Add my rave to the pile. 

 

Pilium Electronics Alexander PreamplifierPilium Electronics Alexander Preamplifier and Achilles Power Amplifier 

$50,000/$50,000

I was exposed to Pilium Electronics when I visited Rhapsody Audio in NYC and reported on it in the blog section of our website. I have been back several times to Rhapsody since then to hear various and sundry other components (Bob is always a terrific host), and the Pilium always impressed—like really impressed. Eventually, I requested a home audition and was even more impressed. The Pilium Achilles (300Wpc stereo amp) and matching Alexander two-chassis preamp have since become my ultra-references. Unlimited power combined with the finesse of a neurosurgeon, the dexterity of a magician, the accuracy of a NASA astrophysicist, and the majesty of the entire Himalayan mountain range about sums it up. No-brainer Golden Ear Award!

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