
Continuing our coverage of T.H.E. Show Newport Beach, we take a first look at the latest audio electronics to make the grade.
April Music was showing its latest iteration of the popular Aura Note all-in-one music center. This new Version 2 costs $2,995.

Audio Research always puts on a good show, thanks to a strong range of fine products, including the $13,000 Reference CD9 one-box CD transport DAC.
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Audio Research also showed its top phono stage, the $30,000 Reference Phono 10. Like the matching line stage, this two box model draws on lessons learned from the Anniversary preamp.
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AURALiC has developed a reputation for ultra high performance without ultra high prices, as the $5,000 Merak power amplifiers ably demonstrate
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German musical muscle brand AVM shows it has brains as well as brawn, with its flagship $12,900 CD8T tube CD player

Ayon’s combination of elegance and intelligent audio design continues to wow, thanks to the $14,000 Stratos preamp/DAC, the popular $10,500 3SX, which combines CD player with DSD-supporting DAC and streamer, and the epic $68,900 Titan mono amps

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Benchmark is perhaps best known for its range of studio-grade DACs, but the brand’s new AHB2 ‘High Resolution Amplifiers’ are claimed to offer lower distortion and greater dynamic range than most high-end amplifiers.

Belles Power Modules is a popular choice of amplifier in the UK. Hi-Fi+ in particular is fond of the VT-01 hybrid preamplifier (now in v2 guise at $5,495) and the SA-100 stereo power amplifier at $5,495, but we are also impressed by the little Soloist 1 integrated at $3,395.

Cocktail Audio’s clever $1,800 X-30 does everything music server/amplifier system will be the subject of a review in Hi-Fi+ later this year. Watch this space!

Coda is one of those brands that deserves more recognition. The company’s $6,500 Coda 07x preamp and $5,200 Continuum Ts power amp are stalwarts of the audio business.

Silver Audio showed Conrad Johnson’s current state of the art, with its GAT preamplifier coupled to a stereo ARTsa power amp

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Dan D’Agostino Momentum integrated amplifier is fast becoming one of the must hear products at any show. It has a must see element to it too, of course

As ever, one of the stars of the show was dCS and its outstanding Vivaldi digital front-end in all its multi-box glory

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DSPeaker Anti-mode 2.0 Dual Core is a revolutionary room correcting DSP DAC that can help overcome fundamental problems with any system’s room/speaker interaction, thereby limiting the requirements for hefty room acoustic treatment, all for $1099

LKV Research showed its $6,500 Veros One phono preamplifier (replacing the highly respected 2-SB) and the $3,500 Line One preamplfier

Lynx Studio Technology studio-grade $2,495 Hilo Reference A/D D/A Converter System is a fine partner for the popular Pure Music music software, and can even be used with Apple’s Thunderbolt connection

MBL is never much of a shrinking violet at a show, and the company’s full Reference Line system always wows the crowds. Newport Beach was no exception.
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McIntosh showed what the most American system around (including turntable and powerhouse tube monoblock amps) can sound like through French speakers by Focal. No one dared mention Freedom Fries!
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