Review: Ken Kessler

Review: Ken Kessler  |  Mar 04, 2025  |  Published: Feb 01, 2025  |  0 comments
Are you a completist? Always hungry for rarities? Fellow sufferer Ken Kessler has you covered with a host of box sets offering everything from ’60s US rock to British folk

Despite streaming’s challenge to physical media, especially for the post-Boomer audience, CD box sets continue to proliferate. The most obvious benefit is diminutive size: all but two of the sets here will fit into your standard CD storage. This, of course, appeals to those who are tempted by space savings, which is why streaming and downloads have made such advances.

Review: Ken Kessler  |  Mar 03, 2025  |  Published: Dec 01, 2024  |  0 comments
This month we review: Alfredo Muro,Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, Rain and 3 Mile Shout
Review: Ken Kessler  |  Mar 01, 2025  |  Published: Feb 01, 2025  |  0 comments
This month we review: Art Pepper Quintet, George Benson, The Impressions and Run-D.M.C.
Review: Ken Kessler  |  Mar 01, 2025  |  Published: Jan 01, 2025  |  0 comments
This month we review: Tony Rice, The Blue Aeroplanes, The Mugwumps and Santana
Review: Ken Kessler  |  Mar 01, 2025  |  Published: Dec 01, 2024  |  0 comments
This month we review: Dr. John, Paul McCartney & Wings, Ravi Shankar and The John Wright Trio
Review: Ken Kessler  |  Feb 28, 2025  |  Published: Nov 01, 2024  |  0 comments
This month we review: Bryan Ferry, December’s Children, Jethro Tull and Harold Land
Review: Ken Kessler  |  Feb 28, 2025  |  Published: Oct 01, 2024  |  0 comments
This month we review: Buddy Rich & Alla Rakha, Duane Eddy, Hampton Hawes and The Savoy Blues Band
Review: Ken Kessler,  |  Jan 31, 2025  |  Published: Feb 01, 2025  |  0 comments
hfncommendedBargains are something we like, so an all-valve pre/power combination for under £7000 is worthy of all our attention – say ‘hello’ to Fezz Audio’s Sagita Prestige and Titania

Baffled by its name, I assumed Polish manufacturer ‘Fezz’ took it from its distinctive toroidal transformer covers, which reflect the shape of the famous Moroccan hat if not the city itself. Here was a valve amplifier with the full complement of toroidal transformers – not all that common with tubes – but there’s even more novelty to the Sagita Prestige preamplifier (£3499) and Titania power amplifier (£3495). Eastern European price advantages are just the start.

Review: Ken Kessler,  |  Jan 28, 2025  |  Published: Feb 01, 2025  |  0 comments
hfnoutstandingEAT’s first-ever phono amplifier, the all-valve E-Glo, is retiring after a decade of service. Its replacement is the E-Glo 2 with fresh styling, balanced inputs and illumination!

After ten faultless years of duty, my trusty reference phono stage, the EAT E-Glo, has been superseded by the E-Glo 2 (£7999). The changes turn out to be more than merely cosmetic, as I was first led to believe in a hasty conversation with EAT (European Audio Team) founder and CEO Jozefina Lichtenegger. She matter-of-factly explained that, due to customer demand, the company redesigned the look of the E-Glo in a number of ways.

Review: Ken Kessler,  |  Jan 18, 2025  |  Published: Jan 01, 2025  |  0 comments
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Hi-fi’s style icons of the ’60s are reimagined here over a half century later combining a sympathetic industrial design with a performance beyond the reach of its ancestors

It’s taken long enough but Quad has finally revived one of the best-selling pre/power amp combinations of all time. Between 1967 and 1982, 120,000 Quad 33 ‘control units’ were sold, while the 303 power amplifier remained in production until 1985 to reach 94,000 sales. So these new Quad 33 and 303 models have big shoes to fill, but retaining the original model designations and dimensions are a start. And that’s pretty much where the resemblance stops. Welcome to the 21st century.

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