This year’s introduction of news summary podcasts with 6moons’ Srajan Ebaen isn’t just about showcasing what’s new in hi-fi. There’s often a subtext to each selection. For example, Rotel’s RAS-5000 streaming amplifier gives me a chance to talk about the futility of pre-judging a DAC circuit’s sound quality by its chip; and what might constitute a full streaming house come the end of 2024. Similarly, Srajan brings up Clayton Shaw’s latest creation – the Caladan – not just to clear up any confusion about how this new model squares itself with Shaw’s previous company Spatial Audio, but as a way to outline the advantages of open baffle loudspeakers. I then bring up the super-affordable Yamaha HS-3 and HS-4 loudspeakers to clarify the differences between powered and active loudspeakers.
And with advance apologies to anyone out there in podcast land listening to the audio version, Srajan rounds out this episode with a spicy finding that will only make sense to when watching the video.
๐ฅ Camera 1: John Darko
๐ฅ Camera 2: Srajan Ebaen
๐ฌ Editor: John Darko
๐บ๐ป Motion GFX: John Darko
๐ฐ Ad segment: Jana Dagdagan
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๐ As mentioned in this podcast…
Clayton Shaw Caladan
๐ https://6moons.com/industry_articles/clayton-shaw-caladan/
๐ https://claytonshawacousticlab.com
Rotel RAS-5000
๐ https://darko.audio/2023/11/rotel-readies-ras-5000-super-integrated-amplifier/
Yamaha HS3 & HS4
๐ https://darko.audio/2023/11/yamahas-hs3-hs4-are-powered-but-not-active-loudspeakers/
Scansonic Q Series
๐ https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/telos-audio-macro-ground-noise-reducer/
๐ https://telos-audio.com.tw
Darko’s room treatment by Vicoustic
๐ https://vicoustic.com/