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New Additions
April 2011: Manley Laboratories’ Mahi mono-blocks arrive
at Auravis for the first time. Talk about a fun,
“mini-mite combo” with remarkable versatility and
musical fun. “Tubes Rule!”
OK, so not all of our excitement has to involve spending
a great deal of money. Many who know us, know that we’re
“tweak geeks”. We brought in a half dozen C8 power cord
adapters from our friends at Synergistic Research to
play with. Frankly, we wondered whether or not
components like game systems, SONOS boxes, and SAT boxes
would benefit from the ability to add an aftermarket
power cord. OK, we’re “sold”. Anyone looking to upgrade
their mainstream consumer boxes should give these a try.
More Tweaks? Sure, why not? We’re
always game for fun “widgets”. For those that feel that
our remarkable Weihzi, HRS, Harmonix, BDR, or Cardas
isolation devices are a bit much, we now stock Dayton
Audio’s full line of cones, feet, and accessories. Their
absolutely beautiful small size brass finished cones are
less than $40 for a set of four.
March 2011: Auravis
joins the Conrad Johnson Team. The new ET3 Special
Edition preamp w/ phono stage and ET250S hybrid
amplifier arrive. The best mix of finesse and power in
CJ’s classic styling. The brand new, “giant killing” ET5
preamp and economical LP125 monoblocks are on the way.
(After listening the CJ’s reference gear at CES, we
can’t wait to get our hands on a pair of Art mono-block
amplifiers.)
Cardas Clear is here! As excited as
we were to add these renowned new cables to our “bag of
tricks”, we greatly underestimated the shear musicality
and realism of these amazing cables. Those of you who
know our obsession with cables and power conditioning
also know that we are not easily stunned by cables in
this price range.
We just received our first Velodyne
Digital Drive Plus evaluation piece in the 12 inch
configuration for evaluation. Given extensive experience
with JL Audio and Rel products, we were a bit skeptical
of just how competitive this new sub from Velodyne would
be. Suffice to say that we are adopting the Velodyne as
our new high performance reference sub.
February 2011: Our
Auravis Unity based Naimnet music serving network is
upgraded using Naim’s solid state drive UnitiServe-SS
and Synology 15 gig Network Attached Storage (NAS) hard
drive hardware. Our music and video library not only
sounds spectacular but our capacity is now essentially
limitless.
More Brinkmann just arrived. (We
haven’t even gotten over the Bardo yet.)
We just finished an in depth, formal
review of Wadia’s S7i flagship CD player. Simply put,
this is Wadia’s finest work, and we don’t pull punches
on expensive CD players. Keep in mind that the Wadia’s
competition at Auravis comes from Rega Reference, Audio
Aero, Burmester, Reimyo, and Zanden (coming soon).
Announced at RMAF 2010 in October,
Running Springs’ long anticipated budget option for
world class power conditioning is shipping. We’ve
received our first two Elgars and barely had enough time
to put them through a thorough evaluation before they
sold. While taking longer to break in than we are
accustomed too with Running Springs products, the Elgar
is absolutely unmatched at under $1000. This is another
product that belongs in every household with a stereo or
video system. Bring us your Monster or Panamax boxes.
We’ll take them on trade and substantially raise the
performance of your system with an Elgar.
January 2011: Analog
at Auravis has been taken to a whole new level with the
addition of a fully optioned Brinkmann Bardo Table with
HRS M3X Isolation base and Graham Phantom II tonearm. We
added a Dynavector XV-1 cartridge and run this magical
setup through Burmester’s unparalleled Phono 100
preamplifier. It’s a miracle that we ever get any work
done with this “rig” around
The new OPPOs are finally shipping.
We’ve received the first shipments of the BDP 93. The
BDP 95 is right around the corner. The original Oppos
were stellar with extraordinary performance. The new
pieces add even more performance and raise the “style
factor” beyond that of players costing 5-6 times the
price.
December 2010: Rega
did it again. Debuted by Rega this month, our new Rega
DAC just arrived. This level of performance for under
$1000? Shocking. And it’s not just the performance.
Taking a cue from the Rega Reference line, the build
quality and styling is simply amazing. Run the
economical SONOS system through it, or a $3000 plus
level CD player, sit back and enjoy the music.
November 2010: Our
UnitiQute arrived. Cute…yes, but we were not ready for
just how good this unassuming box could sound. Living
with the full size Unity for nearly 8 months, it was
hard to imagine that we’d be newly impressed by the
Uniti’s “little brother”. With remarkable versatility,
the full internet radio, digital output Ipod support,
Naimnet ready features, and internal DAC make it perfect
for every home’s family room A/V room. Our TVs never
sounded better. This is a must audition product!
October 2010:
It’s
been a torturous wait, but but Rega’s RP1s finally just
hit the streets and we were thrilled to get our hands on
a batch of this first shipment. They are everything we
expected and, frankly, raise the bar in sonic
performance for any turntables under $500. This is the
ultimate entry level table. Looks like we’ll have to
wait again. We can’t keep them in stock.
Synergistic Research just raised our in-house bar on
economical interconnects and power cables. Fresh off
their debut at Rocky Mountain Audiofest, we brought
these in and can now officially say that the magic of
premier cables can be had at an absurdly low price given
the performance of the Basik Strings Interconnects and
Precision AC power cords. (Absolute Sound was right!)
September 2010: Our
Cardas “Clear Light” cables have arrived and are quickly
defining a new level of performance given their modest
price points.
August 2010:
Another
Auravis Systems Premiere! We are the first dealer in
North America to take possession of Burmester’s state of
the art 100 Phono Preamplifier. In fact of only five
pieces allocated to North America for the year, we
purchased two based upon our confidence in Burmester’s
ability to produce the finest reference phono
preamplifier in the world. High expectations?
Absolutely, but the Phono 100 still surpassed our
expectations. This is simply a “must have” for the “cost
no object” audio system.
July 2010:
Our first
pieces of Stage III Concepts reference priced cables
have arrived. These cables exhibit a level of detail,
speed, accuracy, and “quietness”, that rival the very
best cables we have ever heard. The power cables are
simply astounding! These cables raised the level of our
most expensive Burmester electronics to a new high.
June 2010:
Auravis
Systems is proud to join the Running Springs Family.
Having made a lifetime career of evaluating high
performance power conditioners, we are confident that
the Running Springs products are the finest of their
kind available. Period!
Previous Firsts & Milestones:
September/October 2009:
Auravis Systems is the first North American retailer to
purchase and “floor” the new Reference Series ISIS CD
player and OSIRIS integrated amplifier from Rega
Research. “These are not your father’s Rega products!”
These pieces are simply stunning, and in typical Rega
fashion, represent an absolute bargain for the level of
performance exhibited.
November 2008:
Auravis Systems is the first Manley Laboratories
retailer to take possession of the new remote controlled
“Steelhead RC” phono preamplifier. “Serial 0001 is in
the house.”
News & Events
April 2011:
Two of our favorite industry friends at Naim
and The Sound Organization have joined forces to
reinforce the strength of superior British HiFi in the
USA. We are, of course, thrilled and honored to be
committed supporters of both Rega and Naim electronics,
as well as the Chord Cable Company. These synergistic
companies, now share the strong support of The Sound
Organization. Congratulations!
The Absolute Sound stellar review of
the Rega Isis and Osiris is published. (May/June Issue)
The Absolute Sound’s Harry Pearson
reviews the new VPI Classic 3. (May/June Issue)
Stereophile reviews the Brinkmann
Bardo Table and Pi cartridge. (May Issue)
Stereophile reviews the Rega RP1
Turntable. (May Issue)
Stereophile reviews the Rega DAC.
(May Issue)
Stereophile follows-up on the Oppo
BDP-83SE. (May Issue)
March 2011:
HiFi+ reviews the magnificent Burmester 089 CD
Player. (Issue #78)
HiFi+ reviews the Naim UnitiServe.
(Issue #78)
HiFi+ reviews Chord Cable’s Flagship
Sarum Digital Cable (Formally named Solstice). (Issue
#78)
February 2011:
HiFi+ reviews Naim’s UnitiQute. (Issue #77)
HiFi+ reviews Burmester’s 100 Phono
Preamp. (Issue #77)
HiFi+ reviews Spendor’s A9 Speakers.
(Issue #77)
January 2011:
Stereophile reviews Synergistic Research’s
flagship Galileo Cable System. (February 2011 Issue)
HiFi+ reviews the Runniing Springs
Jaco Power Conditioner. (Issue #76)
December 2011:
HiFi+ awards Conrad Johnson’s ET3 Preamplifier
of the Year for 2010. (Issue #75)
The Absolute Sound Awards 2010
Editors’ Choice Awards. (Issue 201) Winners include:
Dali, Naim, Joseph Audio, Conrad Johnson, Spendor,
Gershman Acoustics, Rega, Primare, Manley Labs, Sonos,
Sooloos, Bel Canto, Oppo, Wadia, Burmester, VPI, Well
Tempered, Nottingham, Graham, Shure, Grado, Dynavector,
Benz Micro, Furutech, Synergistic Research, Sennheiser,
Wadia, Running Springs, Avid, ASC, Auralex, Cardas,
Feikert, Hannl, Shakti, Mobile Fidelity, & Zeostat
Recent shows:
Call us for our show reports.
HIGH END 2011, Munich, Germany: May
6-9
AXPONA 2011, Atlanta, GA: April 14-17
CES 2011, Las Vegas, NV: January 6-9
RMAF 2010, Denver, CO: October 15-17
CEDIA 2010, Atlanta, GA: September 22-26
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