Electrocompaniet's ECI 6 MkII promises better control over difficult loudspeakers
Electrocompaniet has released two new amplifiers that are upgrades of its successful ECI 5 MkII design.
Fresh revisions including new drivers from Richter’s higher models raise the Australian company’s standmounts to even higher levels of engagement and musicality, as the Merlins enter ‘S6plus’ status.
Despite the price tag for this all-Australian stereo amplifier, its reviewer believes it would still be good value at twice that price. But then it builds upon a precedessor declared to be "the best amplifier in the world"...
It's the biggest revamp in decades for these iconic Australian speakers more than 20 years after their first introduction by the Adelaide company
The original Figaro speakers were released in 2018, and it was only last year, at the 2023 Munich High End Show, that this new ‘M2’ version launched. So how do they fare?
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Fresh revisions including new drivers from Richter’s higher models raise the Australian company’s standmounts to even higher levels of engagement and musicality, as the Merlins enter ‘S6plus’ status.
Despite the price tag for this all-Australian stereo amplifier, its reviewer believes it would still be good value at twice that price. But then it builds upon a precedessor declared to be "the best amplifier in the world"...
It's the biggest revamp in decades for these iconic Australian speakers more than 20 years after their first introduction by the Adelaide company
The original Figaro speakers were released in 2018, and it was only last year, at the 2023 Munich High End Show, that this new ‘M2’ version launched. So how do they fare?
Australian Hi-Fi magazine goes twelve rounds with an integrated amplifier from one of the latest hi-fi brands to reach Aussie shores.
The T800 floorstanders are the largest speakers in the flagship Synchrony range – and their talents are also mighty.
Serhan Swift’s newest loudspeakers do what they’re supposed to do so effortlessly that music just seems to flow from them organically.