Best Gear of October 2018
The Halloween ghouls and goblins are gone but they left behind a delightfully eclectic mix of road-tested AV gear to ponder, ranging from an amazingly versatile amp/DAC to a 65-inch TV that will make you rethink what you should pay for a top performing 4K set. In between we had the pleasure of reviewing a new top-line TV from Sony and two stellar home theater speaker systems — one a reference-quality setup from a respected name in audio, the other a unique system from a company you’ve probably never heard of.
PS Audio Sprout100 Integrated Amplifier/DAC: $599
AT A GLANCE
Plus
Impressive power from compact box
Built-in phono stage
Subwoofer output
Minus
Slightly forward sound on some tracks
M&K Sound S150/S150t THX Ultra Speaker System: $10,595 (as reviewed)
More than a decade after it exited the speaker business, the revered Miller&Kreisel brand, better known as M&K Sound, is back in full force with the spectacular S150 Series, an update of the original series. The seven-channel home theater we assembled comprised three S150 speakers in the front L/C/R positions and four wall-mounted S150T Tripoles, one of the most versatile surround speakers known to man. Reviewer David Vaughn praised the system for its accurate sound and ability to project a deep, seamless sound stage with music and create a lifelike experience with movies. “During a high-speed chase [in Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol], wind engulfed the entire room, yet I was still able to pinpoint discrete effects in the 360-degree soundfield the M&K speakers created,” Vaughn wrote. “M&K Sound's updated speakers not just uphold the fine tradition of the S150 line, they improve upon it.”
AT A GLANCE
Plus
Very accurate sound
Excellent dynamics
Great for movies
Minus
Pricey
S150 speaker terminals don't accept standard banana plugs
Sony XBR-65Z9F LCD Ultra HDTV: $3,500
AT A GLANCE
Plus
Impressive HDR brightness
Excellent black level and shadow detail
Superior off-center viewing angle for LCD
Minus
Some backlight blooming artifacts
Unimpressive built-in sound
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