4/1/2024 0 Comments Vinnie rossi lioOlasonic offers sweet relief for listeners for whom space is at a premium in the form of three adorable Nano Compo series mini-components-all with footprints not much larger than a CD case! The three models shown at CanJam were the Nano Compo CD-1 disc transport ($799.95), D-1 44.1kHz – 192kHz-capable DAC with four digital inputs ($799.95), and the UA-1 integrated amplifier ($799.95), which produces 18Wpc and provides three digital and one line-level analogue input. The HRIB-1 (projected price $1,700) will come out later in the year as will a yet-to-be-introduced oBravo in-ear model. In a brief conversation with Teng, we learned that oBravo does still plan to bring out a slightly cost reduced version of the HAMT-1 that will be called the HRIB-1 and that will be based upon the hybrid combination of a dynamic driver and ribbon-type driver. OBravo’s David Teng demonstrated his firm’s hybrid dynamic-driver/AMT-driver HAMT-1 headphone ($1,900) as recently reviewed in Hi-Fi+. This is the third and final segment of the Hi-Fi+ report from CanJam SoCal 2015-a continuation from Part 1 and Part 2 published last week.
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