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Mike Barnes  |  May 28, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
This month we review: Efterklang, Chrystabell & David Lynch, White Hills, and Melt-Banana
Ken Kessler  |  May 28, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
This month we review: Steely Dan, Paul Mauriat, Neil Young, and Gabriel Mervine
Review: Andrew Everard,  |  May 27, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
This month we review and test releases from: Eline Hensels & Daniël Kramer; Guy Yehuda; Arve Henriksen/Harmen Fraanje; Arve Henriksen/Harmen Fraanje; and Vince Guaraldi
Review: Andrew Everard,  |  May 27, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
hfnoutstandingOnce again there’s nothing fishy about this innovative Dutch brand’s latest catch – a reference-quality stereo Class D amplifier netted into the Kaluga’s mono chassis

Time, it seems, to forget all the stereotypes of high-output power amplifiers as massive devices that dim the lights when fired up and convert even the chilliest of spaces into a listening-room sauna. Instead, the £7299 Perca stereo power amp from Dutch manufacturer Mola Mola is just 215mm wide and 110mm tall, and weighs a mere 5.25kg, yet claims a stereo output of 150W/8ohm, doubling to 300W/4ohm.

Review: Jamie Biesemans,  |  May 27, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
hfnoutstandingA fusion of Yamaha’s hi-fi audio technologies with the proprietary Sound Field modes debuted on its AV hardware decades ago, the HA-L7A is a headphone amp with a twist

For a brand name that appears on very diverse products, from grand pianos to outboard motors, it’s amazing that Yamaha has little in the way of high-end head-fi – the company was a very early adopter of planar-magnetic headphone technology, after all. The HA-L7A DAC/headphone amp is the second product launched to address that deficiency, following on from the YH-5000SE headphone, which garnered an EISA Award last year and is a spiritual successor to the legendary HP-1 from ’76.

John Atkinson  |  May 24, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
hfnvintageJohn Atkinson clears space for a towering full-range electrostatic speaker from the Netherlands as Audiostatic’s Monolith II lands on UK shores

Blame Stanley Kubrick. Until 2001 burst onto our cinema screens, the lay conception of outer space had settled down as a mixture of flying saucers and little green men. Why green? Why little? But this was irretrievably displaced by an alien ex machina presence that set the style for, yes, the shape of electrostatic loudspeakers to come.

Ken Kessler  |  May 24, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
From Mingus to Mancini, The O’Jays to The Doors, Ken Kessler brings you an audiophile’s A-list of 20 brand-new surround sound albums ready to wrap you in all their 360° glory
Steve Sutherland  |  May 22, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
The Dead’s first album for Arista saw them teamed with a producer and backed – without their knowledge – by an orchestra. Steve Sutherland preludes the 180g reissue

The Eno documentary recently shown in cinemas caused a bit of a fanfare because, characteristically of our eggheaded pal Brian, it wasn’t just any common-or-garden doc covering his illustrious career. Instead, it employed groundbreaking technology to accomplish something that had never been done before. Using generative software designed to sequence scenes and create transitions out of interviews with Eno and an archive of never-before-seen footage, each showing featured different scenes and music in a different order. Every time it played, it was a new experience.

Steve Harris  |  May 22, 2025
Across six articles for HFN beginning in 1959, speaker designer Ted Jordan taught DIY enthusiasts the tricks of the trade – and his full-range Eikona driver is still going strong, says Steve Harris
Peter Quantrill  |  May 22, 2025  |  First Published: Nov 01, 2024
Music and art can often make an attractive mix for cutting-edge cultural collectives, but the combination is also fraught with plenty of potential pitfalls, reckons Peter Quantrill

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