Thursday, 20 December 2012








DENON AVR-2113 AV RECEIVERS
Slotted in the mid level of Denon's current range of AV receivers the AVR-2113 is everything one would expect of an uptodate AVR.  Rated to deliver in excess of 125 watts per channel  x7 into a nominal 6 ohms impedance the AVR-2113 is more than amply endowed to drive all except the most inefficient of loudspeaker to earsplitting levels well before the advent of any distortion.

Its 6 HDMI inputs are also 4K compatible in that they will upscale any HD video signal such as that from your BluRay to full 4K (3,840 x 2160p) resolution for display in a compatible display system.

Retailing at RM3,499 the AVR-2113 also offers the much touted Audyssey Multi EQ XT automatic audio setting for optimally matching the output of the speakers  to the room's acoustical characteristics. 

In addition to being compatible to lossless Dolby TruHD and DTS HD Master Audio high resolution soundtracks the AVR-2113 also supports extensive  network programmes and is AirPlay compliant.

Other  important features  include the use of  a  32 bit processing  digital  sound  processor,           192 khz/24 bit DAC, shortest audio signal path from point to point and Direct Mechanical Ground construction where the transformer and other crucial components are directly secured  onto the solid bottom plate of the chasis to minimise possible sound degrading mechanical vibrations.

As is now what appears to be a trend among a number of AVR designs the AVR-2113 for all the performance features that it offers is surprisingly compactly built measuring only 434 x 167 x 329mm and weighing only 9.5kg.

Wednesday, 12 December 2012





PIONEER SC-LX 86 AV RECEIVER

Pioneer's departure from the plasma display business some years back was undoubtedly bemoaned by videophiles everywhere.  But for audiophiles,  that left Pioneer the time as well as the resources to concentrate on what it does  just as well - making great  sounding amplifiers  in  two or multichannel designs.

Replacing the well received (most Pioneer high end AVRs are !) SC-LX85, the SC-LX86 spots an almost identical look and is similarly well built and  solidly constructed, weighing in at almost 40lbs, one of the heaviest AVRs in its class.  Where it comes to quality, weight is often a great indicator.

As with the SC-LX85 the SC-LX 86 is packed to the gills with online playback features and a comprehensive range of high res music  files.  It is also  Airplay compatible.

A 9.2 channel design the SC-LX86 is rated at 140 watts per channel into a nominal 8 ohms impedance across all channels.  To remain cool while delivering all that power the SC-LC 86 utilizes Direct Energy HD Amplifiers designed around Class D amplifier technology.

Sonically tuned in conjunction with audio  engineers at London's AIR studios the SC-LX86, as with all LX Series Pioneer receivers utilizes an advanced form of its proprietary MCACC auto audio calibration algorithm.

For those who own a varied selection of digital sources the SC-LX86 feature up to seven HDMI inputs which are 4K compatible. If you are one of the lucky handful who owns a 4K display device the        SC-LX86 with scale all high def video signals to display at a native 4K resolution.   In addition, a Mobile High Definition Link (MHL) socket enables smartphone users to stream 1080p video with up to 7.1 channel HD audio resolution.

Other features of interest include a dedicated subwoofer output for second zone audio,  PQLS  technology for improved audio streaming  when used with a compatible Pioneer player, and an advanced Auto Phase Control that analyses and correct any phase disparity for a significantly improved audio soundstage.

The SC-LX86 retail for RM9,999.00

For those with more modest budgets the SC-LX Series includes the SC-LX 76 at RM8,499 at the          SC-LX 56 at RM4,999.00

Friday, 30 November 2012





MARANTZ SR7007 AV RECEIVER

Top of the current Marantz range of AV receivers which include the SR-5007 and SR-6007 the SR7007 replaces the popular SR7006 which due to its amplification prowess in both multichannel and 2channel  modes had a good run for over two years,  unusual for a mainstream AV manufacturer.

But to those who know, Marantz is no ordinary mainstream AV manufacturer with the pedigree of its amplifier designs going back more than five decades.

The SR7007 share and retains many of the popular features found on the SR7006 which includes  Apple Airplay, a comprehensive suite of Internet sourced audio programme in addition to FM, control apps for the various i and Android devices and the Audyssey format auto room acoustics  equalization system.

New,  however, is the SR7007's ability to scale video signals to the newly emerging  4K display resolution format.  Not that  there is at the moment, a proliferation of 4K display devices out there but its good to know that the ability to pass through 4K signal with the SR7007 is there when you want it.

Rated at 125watts x 7 channel into a nominal 8 ohms impedance the SR7007 comes with up to seven HDMI 1.4 inputs that will handle all high resolution lossless bitstream signals such as Dolby Tru-HD, DTS HD Master  Audio and all its variants.

In addition to the new established, HDAM (Hyper-Dynamic Amplifier Module ) used in the pre-amplifier section of the SR7007, Marantz also utilizes its high and amplifier technology, Current Feedback to reduce distortion at low output levels.

The SR7007 for all its high end flagship AVR status is pleasantly compact  measuring 17.33" x 7.36" x 15" and weighing no more than 30lbs.  It is both physically more compact and lighter then the SR7006.  Retail price RM8,190.00

For those with a less extended pocket the new Marantz AVR range include the SR6007 at 110 watts per channel and the SR5007 at 100 watts per channel. Retail price is RM4,990.00 and RM4,290.00 respectively.

LG 84 LM9600 4K RESOLUTION ULTRA HD TV

It has to happen.  At  first, earlier this year, with a couple of high end home theatre projectors and now with top of the range high performance digital display systems that virtually most of the 'big boys' of the consumer digital TV industry seem to be fielding.
One of the earliest off the block is LG with its 84" 84LM9600.

With a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels the 84LM9600 is described as an Ultra HD display with a resolution that is approximately 4 times that of the Full HD of 1920 x 1080p that we are so familiar with today.

An LCD design featuring LED backlight technology with local dimming capability the 84LM9600, as one would expect of premium digital TV is extensively 'smart' allowing comprehensive access to internet programmes.  It is also, needless to say, 3D compatible.  Inspite of its tremendous width  (for a TV that is ) the 84LM9600 is still unbelievably thin measuring only 1.57" thick.  Yet the whole display is no  lightweight, weighing in at almost 175 lbs, inclusive of stand.

To keep pace with what must surely be a stunning picture LG engineers have incorporated a 10 speaker audio system driven by a built-in 50 watts amplification system.  LG describes the built-in sound as a 2.2 system which probably means that it's a stereo format with up to 2 built-in woofers for extended bass performance.  That is commendable but chances are anyone lucky or rich enough to own such a display will likely not bat an eye-lid in accompanying it with an equally super duper external surround system.

Four HDMI inputs are provided with other digital video sources covered with up to three USB 2.0 ports, an Ethernet port, component video sockets, PC audio and video  input, digital audio output and composite video input.  The last, the composite video input is a mind-boggler. 

Sending in lowly, low resolution video into a 4K display device is like sending dual channel analogue audio from a high resolution BD player into  the latest generation digital AV receiver.

Who would own such an Ultra High Definition display?  Rich videophiles who want and appreciate the best.  For the rest of us we will just have to wait for the price to drop.

Retail price RM70,000.00

Monday, 16 July 2012

A Touch of Elan

Elan 10
Visitors to the Acoustic Arts rooms at 7001 and 7003, Level 7 of the JW Marriott, KL International AV Show 2012 will experience first hand the new Epos Elan Series of speaker system which comprises four models, the compact standmount Elan 10, the larger standmount Elan 15 and two floorstander, the Elan 30 and 35.

According to Epos the model numbers indicate the speaker cabinets’ internal volume in litres and effectively replaces the older Mi Series. Standard features of the new Elan speaker include a 25mm soft dome tweeter with ferrofluid cooling for high power handling capability and magnetic shielding.

Bass –midrange drivers are a 156mm unit used in both the Elan 10 and Elan 30. The latter features dual 156mm drivers. The Elan 15 and 35 comes with a larger 187mm bass-midrange unit where two are used in the Elan 35.

All Elan speakers are designed for maximum efficiency and sensitivity ratings range from a high 89db from the smallest Elan 10 to as high as 93db for the Elan 35. As such, claims Epos, the Elans can be driven by amplifiers with power output from as low as 10 watts yet accommodate amplifiers with power output as high as 200 watts.

All models also feature simple but affective 2nd order crossover filtering using only the highest quality audiophile grade crossover components .

In living up to its series name which loosely means refined, stylish and gracefulness the Elan speakers are finished in real wood veneers available in either Black Oak or Cherry finish.

Elan 35
Elan 30
 
Elan 15

Friday, 13 July 2012

Home Theatre Heaven


The Bryston SP3 - Taking Home Theatre to The Next Level
For the KL International AV Show 2012 , Audio Visual Designs will be fielding a super home theater demo centred around the vaunted Bryston SP3 pre-amp processor feeding into several ‘blocks’ of Bryston power amplification systems. A 7.1 channel system, the Brystons will be driving a full 7.1 suite of PMC Twenty Series speakers.

The visual aspect of this super high-end home theatre system is JVC’s RS65 D-ILA projector which is not only 3D capable but features JVC’s E-Shift scaler algorithm that will scale all video signals, whether standard or full high def, to a near 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels.

The 4K resolution picture will be fired onto a 140” wide constant height 2.40 .1 projection screen whereby CinemaScope aspect ratio movies will be shown with no letterboxing effect and with almost no loss of resolution.

According to James Tan of Audio Visual Designs the above system was designed to deliver the ultimate in both audio and visual performance.

Tan says that every component in the chain is designed to obtain the purest of performance sonically as well as visually.

To highlight this claim, Tan pointed out that the Bryston SP3 is one of those rare, home theatre audio product that is designed by people who are highly regarded in the world of high end hi-fi.

“As such, says Tan, the SP3 is an audio only (2 as well as multichannel) pre-amp/processor and is essentially devoid of any video processing circuitry to prevent any undesirable interference on the purity of the audio signal.

The SP3 does however allow pass through of a video signal, say from a Bluray Disc player, but with no processing or scaling whatsoever. 

The Bryston B135 SST² C Integrated Amplifier
“With the Bryston SP3 the user is automatically assured of two important advantages’ says Tan. “One , as there is no video section the audio is the purest there is and two, with no processing the video signal remains equally as pure as when it is first output for the sources”. 

BHA-1 Balanced Headphone Amplifier
Also on display at the AV Design’s room are the latest series of amplification systems from Bryston which include the “fresh from the oven” B135 SST² C series integrated amplifier and the BHA -1 Balanced Headphone Amplifier.
   
The B135 SST² is a formidable looking beast of an amplifier being solidly constructed in the renowned, no-nonsense Bryston manner with a hefty 13.6 kg weight.

A full range of PMC speakers from the U.K. will also be on display.

The Chord Company Mains Cable

Do cables make a difference in shaping the sonic qualities of your audio and AV system? There was a time, well, a few million years ago, you would have been laughed off the face of the earth or worse, hung by your ‘you know what’ from the nearest yardarm if you thought so !

Today it has been fairly well proven that cables do contribute to the sonic characteristics of an audio or video system not just through speaker cables or interconnects but through mains power cable as well.
The Chunky, Top-end Chord Sarum

Britain’s The Chord Company, a reputable manufacturer of cables with more than 20 years of acquired knowhow in cable design and manufactures makes a dizzying selection of cable, including some mains power cords.

Top the range is its Chord Sarum which feature a unique design foil braid shielding of silver plated, precision finished conductors insulated by Chord’s proprietary Foamed Teflon insulation jacket. Plugs are in IEC standard with either 13 amp, Euro or U.S style connector plugs.

Superbly made, the Chord Sarum retails for RM8,600 for a standard 2 metre length model and is intended for use in high performance, high end audio and AV systems.

For audio and videophiles with a less ambitious budget Chord also offer the Power Chord with similar plug configuration options, high purity copper conductors and high density vibrations damping outer jacket. The Power Chord retails for RM1,000.

The Tamer Power Chord
The Chord Company claims that both the power chords are designed to effect different levels of sonic and visual benefits but will assuredly return a significantly increased level of transparency and detail with improved dynamics and definition.

Check out the extensive Chord cable range of Wo Kee Kong Electronic’s booth at room Mayang 1 Lower Level Three, JW Marriott Hotel, KL International AV Show 2012, July 20 – 22.

Dared Valve Amplifier



Flagship Series T-88
Last minute entry to the KL International AV Show 2012 and ‘new kid on the block’ DARED, a highly regarded original equipment manufacturer of consumer amplification electronics is making a grand entrance at the Malaysian AV market with its unbelievably wide range of valve amplifiers (last count 21 models ! )

All valve designs, you can have your pick from the range which include a digital FM receiver, 10 integrated amplifiers, 6 power amplifers, 2 pre-amplifiers, 2 tuner-preamplifiers and 1 headphone amplifier.

Flagship Series T-300PP
According to Joehan Tohkingkeo who heads DARED’s South East Asia Sales office in Singapore the DARED valve amplifier range is a direct legacy of its many years of technical expertise in designing and manufacturing similar amplification systems that are sold under some of the most well known names in the world. Joehan says that the company hopes to make a favourable impression on Malaysian and Singaporean audiophiles through its DARED range. While obviously designed to meet critical 2 channel audiophile needs Joehan says the DARED valves amps, particularly the monoblock power amplifiers are also ideal for a high performance home theatre systems.
In this regards the highly powerful T-.88 and the T.300pp with power outputs of 250 watts and 160 watts respectively are particularly suitable.

For entry level 2 channel audio Joehan recommends the MP-5 and MP-60. The more fastidious audiophile may want to check out the Class A MP-15 and MP-2A3c integrated units.

MP Series MP-5
MP Series MP-60












To audition the entire DARED valve amplifier range at the KL International AV Show 2012, July 20-22 proceed to booth Bintang 3 at Level 3, JW Marriott Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Visiting AV Luminaries

Every year the KL International AV Show will attract visitation from the International AV community.

We have confirmation that the following personnel will be attending the KL International AV Show 2012 in support of their products sold here in Malaysia.

You may want to talk to them at their respective distributor’s booth/room. They are :

Todd Garfinkel, MA Recordings (USA),
OceanWay Audio 8001 - Level 8

Aurelie Gonzalo, Triangle Electroacustique (France),
Maxx Audio Visual 8031 – Level 8

Frank Denson, Well Tempered Labs (New Zealand),
Electrades Audio 7031 – Level 7

Ansgar Sperling & Michael Bonninghoff, Sperling Audio (Germany),
Swedish Statement Starhill 4 – Level 4

Gao Longyi, Dared (Hong Kong),
 Luen Hing Electrical Bintang 3 – Level 3

Bosko Pjescic & Adrijan Sabolcki, Beyong Frontier Audio (Serbia),
Acoustic Alchemy 8033 – Level 8

Bartholomeo Nasta, Opera Speakers (Italy),
Audio Perfectionist 8037 – Level 8

Mario Binner, Audio Note (UK),
Audio Note 8008 - Level 8 AND 7007 – Level 7

Audio Perfectionist


Audio Perfectionist Sdn Bhd, distributor for the renowned McIntosh range of high end hi-fi and AV electronics from the U.S and Focal, one of France’s largest manufacturers of high performance speaker system will be fielding a super system centred around the fabled Focal Grande Utopia EM Speaker.

Flagship of the four model Utopia Series the Grande Utopia EM is a hi-fi enthusiast’s wet dream come true. A mammoth of a speaker the Grande Utopia measures an massive 2012 x 654 x 880mm and weighs an unbelievable 260 kg!

According to Kenny Lim of Audio Perfectionist the Focal Utopia Speaker Series is designed for a cost no object loudspeaker performance that will cause even the most hardened audiophile to drool. The Grande Utopia will undoubtedly also cause some to weep!

A refinement of the original Grande Utopia first launched in 1995 the current model is a third generation design with significant improvement in both enclosure and drive unit technology.

Lim described the unique aesthetics of the enclosure of the Grande Utopia as an acoustical sculpture where 5 separate tiers individually houses 5 separate, custom built drive units. The largest of the tier at the bottom houses a powerful 40cm (16 inch) woofer of a proprietary design.

The other four tiers house a 27cm bass/midrange, two 16.5cm midrange and a 27mm beryllium tweeter. Inspite of its impressive bulk that exudes an immense aura of unlimited power and capability the Grande Utopia is surprisingly easy to drive. It’s high sensitivity rating of 94 db sound pressure level means amplifier compatibility level is high, says Lim who adds that in reality a speaker of the Grande Utopia’s status usually demands an amplification system of near equal status.

That explains the choice of McIntosh amplifiers in providing an optimum drive for the Grande Utopia’s demo at this year’s KL International AV Show 2012.

In addition to Focal, Audio Perfectionist will also be fielding the complete range of amplifiers, processors and universal disc players from McIntosh and Opera speakers from Italy.

To experience this rare moment of audio Utopia proceed to Audio Perfectionist’s booth at Starhill7, Level 4, JW Marriott Hotel, KL International AV Show 2012, July 20 – 22.

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

McIntosh MX121 AV Control Centre + MC8207 Power Amplifier


Just a little over a week ago we wrote about the legendary 50th Anniversary MC275 power amplifier for McIntosh. If you are an audiophile and Mc fan that classic amp is a must have.

But what about those whose taste include not just high end music but home theatre as well. 

A Control Centre Worthy of its Name
To address that issue McIntosh will be displaying their MX121 AV control center and the matching 7 channel MC8207 power amplifier at the coming KL International AV Show 2012 at the J.W. Marriott Hotel from 20 – 22 July at their room in Starhill 7, Level 4.
3D compatible, the MX121 features up to six HDMI 1.4 inputs, 4 component video inputs, 5 composite video inputs, 2 HDMI and two component video outputs. There are also 3 optical and 2 coaxial SPDIF digital outputs.


Important feature includes Audyssey audio processing. Airplay wireless streaming through iTunes, dual zone operation, a USB input and a moving magnet phono input.

7-way Power Distribution
As a matching power amplifier the massive MC8207 power amplifier measures 44.45 x 24 x 53.3 cm and weighs a colossal 45kg.

According to McIntosh the MC8207 is capable of delivering an effortless 200 watts per channel into either 4 or 8 ohms all channels operating from 20 hz – 20 khz. It achieves all this power delivery at only 0.005% total harmonic distortion. Aesthetics of the MX 121/MC8207 is pure McIntosh, massive and solidly constructed with large LED type power meters (on the MC8207).

The MC8207 Power Amplifier
The MX121 Control Centre











Retail price for the MX-121 and MC8207 is RM29,200 each.

Triangle Color Speaker System


Flawless Floorstanders
Maxx Audio Visual will be showcasing, among others, the exciting new Triangle Color speaker range which include a pair of Floorstander Color, Bookshelf Color and a Center channel Color.

Designed to compete in the busy entry level speaker market the Triangle Color exudes quality in both looks and performance.

Flawlessly constructed and finished the Color range is engineered to perform optimally in a hi-fi as well as home theatre set-up. They are available in selection of colors which include Red, Black, White and Yellow. Top of the Series, the Color Floorstander is a moderately large floorstanding unit measuring 965 x 188 x 275mm. It weighs a solid 16kg.

Dual 160mm mid-bass drive units sit directly below a titanium tweeter. Both mid/bass drivers feature separate, individual grilles while the tweeter is shielded from damage by a protective cover.

Triangle claim a high 90db sensitively into nominal 6 ohms which is above average and theoretically presents an easy load to most competently designed amplifiers.
 
Small, but packing floorstander tweeters

For those with more modestly sized rooms Triangle Color offers the more compact Color Bookshelf, a two way unit with a similar tweeter. Dimensions are 290 mm 165 x 240mm.

The Color Floorstander retails for RM5,900 per pair while the Color Bookshelf goes for RM2,800 per pair .


A Perfect Finish
Completing the Color range is the Color Centre Channel where two similar bass/midrange drives flank the same titanium tweeter. The Color Centre measures 175 x 480 x 262 mm and retails for RM2,500 each.

Maxx Audio-Visual will also be fielding exciting new products from Rythmik Audio, Audyssy Audio and Exposure H-Fi at Room 8031 at the KL International AV Show 2012, on July 20 – 22 at the JW Marriott Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.

JVC New Lifestyle Audio Series

JVC, after what appears to be a long self imposed hiatus is back this year with a brand new range of gorgeous lifestyle audio systems that will give the likes of Bose and B & O a true hard run for their money.

Expect to see a one (1) box audio design such as the floorstanding BX system that has a large table like top with an integrated dock for the iPod, iPhone or even an iPad. There is also a composite video output.

Available in Gloss Black or White Finish
Available in either an attractive white or black the BX system also features an optical input, an coaxial input and a pair of good old fashion RCA style analogue input. Driving a pair of full range speakers is a built-in 60 watts stereo amplifier.

The BX system measures 500 x 550 x 400mm.


For those where styling, compactness and performance are crucial requirements of a personal audio system the NX – SA7/SA1 maybe just the system they should seriously be looking at.

With a unique form factor that almost resemble a ‘coffee maker’ the NX – SA7/SA1 features an easy set-up system with a very small ‘footprint’ designed to take up precious little space.

Music with your coffee, anyone?

In addition to iPhone the NX – SA7/SA1 also provides playback capability for USB devices, FM radio and CD.

As a ‘go anywhere’ modular unit the NX-SA7/SA1 features the use of up to three full range speaker drive units located at the upper top end of its module to provide an almost 360º sound Field dispersion. Bass extension is aided by a built-in downward firing subwoofer driven by a built-in 4.1 channel amplifier

Perhaps, its most interesting audio product is the TH-LB3. Essentially a compact soundbar designed primarily to enhance the limited audio performance of slim digital TVs the TH-LB3 can be described as a cross between a traditional soundbar and compact sound system.

Measuring 60cm wide the TH-LB3 features four 6.5cm full range drive units driven by a built-in 60 watts amplifer. In addition to its duty as a soundbar the TH-LB3 also comes with a dock for iPods/iPhones and comes with two HDMI inputs and one analogue output and is available in either black or white.

JVC's Reference Series 4K Projector
For the serious big picture videophile JVC will also be fielding its full range of 4K projectors featuring its unique E-Shift video upscaling technology that’s designed to optimally upscale 1080p image to look sharper and crisper at a 4K mode. According to JVC its E-Shift technology is able to scale a 1080p signal (BluRay or Astro B’yond) four times to display at a 3840 x 2160p resolution. The models in display will include the DLA –RS55 and the DLA –RS65.
To audition JVC’s new lifestyle audio system and E-Shift 4K projectors at the KL International AV Show 2012, from July 20 – 22, proceed to Lower Level Three at the JW Marriott Hotel, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.

Pioneer BDP-3110 BluRay Disc Player

Available in Black and Silver
For both music loving audiophiles and movie fans Pioneer’s reputation as a leader in the field of optical technology is almost unassailable. It’s list of achievements goes a long way back to the pioneering days of the laser disc and DVD.
That will perhaps help explain why Pioneer’s crop of BluRay Disc players have always commanded a premium price compared to similarly rated players from the mainstream AV manufacturers.

That ‘Pioneer is always more expensive attitude ‘ seemed headed for a change when Pioneer introduces its latest entry level BD player model the BDP-3110 at the coming KL International AV Show 2012.

Set to retail at RM 430 an almost unheard of price range for a Pioneer BD player, the BDP-3110, according to Pioneer, is designed to finally bring the fabled Pioneer optical disc performance to a much wider reach of the critical mass market.

The slim and compact BDP3110 measures 360 x 39 x 208 mm and weighs only 1.4 kg. Designed for optimum digital audio and video performance the BDP-3110 eschews any form of onboard decoding and feature only a HDMI, coaxial digital, one set of analogue audio output with composite video out and an Ethernet input.

To audition the BDP-3110 and other Pioneer AV products proceed to Mayang 3 and Mayang 4 rooms, at Lower Level Three, at the KL International AV Show 2012, from July 20 – 22 at the JW Marriott Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.

Friday, 6 July 2012

Sharp Aquos LC-80 LE 940X LED Backlit LCD TV




Sharp, quite understandably, is basking in its glory as the leader of consumer big screen technology when it recently launched its mammoth 80” diagonal width LC-80LE 940X LED backlit LCD TV.

The Sharp big screen stable now consists of several versions of 60” LED/LCD TVs, a 70” behemoth launched last year and now this 80” super screen.

While big screen TVs are not a new development, remember the huge rear projection TV and other even bigger flatscreen designs? , the current Sharp big TVs are paving the way because they are all remarkably affordable.

Could you have imagined a 60” digital flat panel TV going for below RM6,000 just a couple of years ago? Or that the Sharp 70” LED/LCD TV can be had for below RM17,000 ?

These prices realistically suggest that high resolution big screen TVs are no longer the domain of the rich and are now available to the common man.

The new LC-80 LE 940X retail for RM28,999. If you have a fair sized living or home entertainment room and find a two piece front projection system a little too tedious, the LC-80LE 940X would prove to be the ideal big screen candidate. No replacement lamps or room ambient light control to worry about.

According to Sharp the high 1920 x 1080p resolution of its big screen TVs will enable viewers to sit closer then usual for a perfect view.

This means, says Sharp, that even a big screen TV such as its 70” LC-70LE735X, with an optimum viewing distance of only 2.5 metres can quite readily fit into most medium cost Malaysian terrace or condominium homes.

Its 80” LC-80LE940X, with more than double the screen area of a 55” TV would be ideal for slightly more premium accommodations.

Sharp’s family of big screen LED/LCD TVs can be auditioned at the coming KL International AV Show 2012 at Ballroom 2, Lower Level 3, JW Marriott Hotel, July 20 – 22.

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

KL International AV Show 2012 Limited Edition Commemorative Audiophile CD




Virtually all of the great  Hi-Fi and AV Shows around the world, particularly in the Far East, produces a CD to be given away as door gift.
This year at the KL International AV Show 2012, July 20 – 22, the organizer, celebrating 19 years of organizing Hi-Fi/AV Shows for the AV Industry says a specially compiled Limited Edition Commemorative CD will be given to every paying visitor.  The special CD is not for sale nor has the entry ticket price been raised.  It remain at RM10.00 as it has been since  1994.  Organiser  Dick Tan says, “ The Commemorative CD is a long time coming.  It is not that a special CD hasn’t  been in our mind but the sheer logistics involved in actually acquiring one has, quite  honestly, put us off, year after year “.
According to Tan, that sad scenario would have remained quite unchanged had it not been for one man,  Joseph Ki -  architect, music lover and audiophile extraordinaire.  Known to friends affectionately  as  Jo  Ki  (pronounced   Jo Kee), Jo is also  the founder of the LS3/5A club where proponents and lovers of the famous small speaker hold court.

Jo Ki, in his calm and collected manner energetically handled all issues that had previously plagued any attempts to produce this Show CD and  these included following up doggedly on difficult copyright issues, painstakingly assessing and writing each track’s audio synopsis and following through with the actual production of the CD.



Inspite of the ‘load’ that was on our shoulders,  we were agreed that if we are to give a CD away we will have to make it the best possible.

All tracks found in the Commemorative CD are sourced  from the highest possible resolution master before being down sampled to CD redbook 16 bit/44.1 khz CD standard.

Every track is carefully selected for their astute music content,  high standard of recording  and are thus excellent materials for testing and gauging audio systems.

The Limited Edition Commemorative CD, the organizer hopes, will be the first of many and in the years to come will be a much sought after collector’s item among audiophiles.

Friday, 29 June 2012

McIntosh MC275 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Stereo Power Amplifier


McIntosh MC 275, 50th Anniversary Edition
McIntosh’s classic MC275 stereo power amplifier, first introduced in 1961 is now available, in a strictly limited 50th Anniversary Edition. 

According to Audio Perfectionist, the Malaysian distributor for McIntosh products , the MC275 50th Anniversary Limited Edition power amplifier is also known as the Version VI edition. The 50th Anniversary MC275 is endowed with a number of important features that will enable this 50 year old iconic amplifier to meet all the needs of today’s audio enthusiast while retaining all the key qualities that have made it the most sought after and revered amplifier even made.



Gold Plated Terminals with Balanced and Unbalanced Inputs
Audiophiles and collectors of McIntosh products will be able to audition MC275 50th Anniversary Limited Edition at the KL International AV Show 2012 at the Audio Perfectionist room at Starhill 9, Level 4, JW Marriott Hotel, July 20 – 22.

Set to retail at RM23,000 this Version VI MC275 differs from the others with features such as the high speed Sentry Monitor protection circuitry. This safety feature is designed to shut down amplifier operation in the rare event of a tube malfunction. The malfunctioning tube then flashes red to indicate a need for tube replacement. 

Stabilised and Warmed Up Vacuum Tubes

Other features include an operational stability design with the tubes warming up in an initial amber colour which switches to green when the amplifier is stabilised and ready for use.

Gold plated patented speaker terminals with balanced and unbalance inputs are also found on the 50th Anniversary MC275.

McIntosh conservatively rates the MC275 as being able to generate up to 75 watts of power per channel, both operating into any impedance from 4, 8 or 16 ohms. The 50th Anniversary MC275 can also be bridged to operate as a mono unit generating up to as much as 150 watts into a 2, 4 or 8 ohms load.

According to Kenny Lim of Audio Perfectionist the original MC275 and its many variants and editions were originally designed for optimum performance in an audio system but over the years its many refinements has actually made it just as effective when used in a high performance home theatre system. Just imagine, five of these prized pieces of Americana in a dream home entertainment layout !

For more information on the McIntosh MC 275, please contact Kenny Lim at 012 210 3810

Denon DBT – 1713 Universal Blu-Ray Disc Player



Built Like A Battleship with Solid and Hefty Construction to Match
Preferring to described its recently released DBT-1713 as a transport (hence the DBT designation) Denon’s latest universal disc player comes without any form of an-board decoders. All decoding is achieved in the AV receiver end which decodes the bitstream signal from the DBT-1713 via its HDMI output. The DBT- 1713 plays Bluray, DVD, SACD, CD and DVD- Audio discs.
Built like the proverbial battleship with a solid construction to match the DBT – 1713 is commensurately heavy weighing in at 5 kg.

The DBT – 1713 is however not just all good looks and boasts several serious audio/videophile features such as a fully shielded mechanism to separate the two key signals from each other. In addition, the audio and video segments are built onto separate blocks, further isolating any form of spurious electrical interference.

According to Denon as the DBT-1713 eschews most of the heat generating decoding electronics found in other Bluray disc players the heat generated is minimal.

This has enabled Denon engineers to dispense with the use of of fans which means its operation level is almost noiseless.


Key Input and Outputs (1x HDMI + 1x Ethernet)
In This Case, Less is More
The rear panel, perhaps as a direct result of its transport status is comparatively sparsely populated comprising of only one HDMI socket and Ethernet socket each. There is also a pair of analogue audio output intended for multizone application although it is not clear how one’s to do that.

A quick preview reveal that the picture quality of DBT-1713 is a high cut above most of the BD players of its class; being highly detailed and sharp yet surprisingly organic and rich looking with a gorgeous colour pallatte to boot.

Much the same can be said of the sound in both stereo as well as multichannel mode though I suspect the audio purists may well have something to say about it because it is only available via the digital HDMI connector.

Nevertheless we applaud its effective simplicity and in this case it is a matter of less is better. If you are looking for a high performance solidly engineered universal disc player for optimum performance in both home theatre and musical modes the DBT-1713 should be at the very top of your shopping list.

The DBT – 1713 which retails for RM2,199.00 can be auditioned at the KL International AV Show 2012 at Wo Kee Hong Trading's room at level 4, JW Marriott Hotel, Kuala Lumpur from July 20 – 22.



For more information on the Denon DBT-1713 please contact Jason Ng at 012 325 0577

Friday, 22 June 2012

Panasonic Viera TH-P65ST50K 65" 3D Plasma TV




The affordable big screen craze that is currently sweeping the digital flatscreen market seems to be picking up steam locally as Panasonic joins in the fray with the recent introduction of its exciting new range of plasma TV, that include the 65” TH-P65ST50K set to retail at a benchmark price of RM10,999.

To be sure Panasonic is already well known among videophiles for its super large 103 – 152 inches plasma displays but as you might guess these giant plasmas are prohibitively expensive and not meant for mere mortals.

There were also previous Panasonic 65” plasma models but once again they were comparatively expensive bordering between RM25,000 to RM40,000 depending on the model.

As such one can understand the awe and excitement that the TH-65ST50K instills. Now it is possible for most of us ‘mere mortals’ to go big on the plasma screen without having to mortgage the children!

Although the TH-P65ST50K is not THX or ISF certified like its more upmarket VT series sibling, it is well endowed enough to please all except the fussiest of videophiles.

For your money these are what you get - NeoPlasma panel, 3D capability, Infinite Black Pro filter for the famed Panasonic plasma black, 24 frame per second video for both 2D and 3D, 3HDMI 1.4 inputs, full HD1080p, resolution, comprehensive networking features which makes the TH-65ST50K ‘Smart ‘, 2 USB terminals, 100,000 hour panel life and an attractive Crystal Frame bezel.

The TH-65ST50K and other Panasonic products can be viewed at the KL International AV Show 2012, July 20 – 22 at Ballroom 3, JW Marriott Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.