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editoriol elcome to whatwouldnoimally be our Awardsissue. HoweveL this year, we decided to take a breakand come up with something a little different. The reason for this is simple; Awards suggest thereare products that are 'TheBest'in a market where there might be no'best'- how do you judge whether one preamp is betterthan another out of the context of a system and the sameapplies to any branch of the audio experience. In otherwords,what's 'best' in one system may not be 'best' in another. So we havepulled together the finest products - both from our records and from our sistertitle The Absolute Soundin the US - to come up with the longest shortlist around. Depending on you, we mayalternate theseconcepts every year. EDITOR Alan Sircom Email: editor@hif plus.com CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE INCLUDE: Dennis D. Davis, Richard S. Foster, Jason Kennedy, RoyGregory Chds Martens, Paul Messenger, Mark Prendergast, Malcolm Steward GRAPHIC DESIGNER Louise Cowburn Fonthlll Creative, Salisbury DESIGN DIRECTOR Richard Hamshere Fonth ll Creative, Salsbury PRODUCTION Aaron Chamberlain, Shelley Lai PHOTOGRAPHY The Hi-F Plus Team ADVERTISING/ ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER: PeteTrewin Tel: +44 {0)1425 655699 Fax +44 (q1425 655477 Emai : pete@hif iplus.conr PUBLISHER Chris Martens THE EDITORIAL OFFICE CAN BE CONTACTED AT: Hi-Fi Plus Editorial Absolute Muiimedia (UK) Ltd Unrt 22,Sandloheath Industial Estate, Sand eheath, Hampshire SP6 1PA United Kingdom Telr +44(0)1425 655255 F?,<, +44lO)1425 655477 Net: wwwhiiip us.com Abso utel\,4ultimedia (ljl9 Ltdls a subsidiary of Nextscfeen, LLC, lnc. 8868 Research Blvd., Sie. 108 Austin, Texas 78758, IJSA Net: \l,rrwavguide.com CHABMAN AND CEO Thomas B. [4artin, Jr. AllRights Reserved. Not one word of Hi-FiPlus may be reproduced without lhe w tten consent of the Ed tor Weare perfecUy happy to co-o6erale, but we don't want quotations to appear out of context, The fascinating part of complling a group of components like this is just how many of them thereare, in such a relatively small business like high- end audio.lt's also clearthat there are h gh-end products without the high-end price,which rub shoulders with products that cost as much as a smallcottage n Wales. How do you stratify such ihings? The simple answer is... you don't!We've deliberately viewedthese products wjthoutlhe benefit of their pricetags - if something is good, it's good. Yes, there are productsthat are good 'for the money' and this is often duly noted, but thereare other products that are just good. They would be good if they cost 10x as much and they would be good if theycost half as much. The other fascinatlng part is the longevity of audio equipment, and I reckonthis is whereaudio is increasingly oul-ol-slep with the modern world, in all the rightways. We livein a disposable cultureand today'stechnological style icon is tomorrow'slandfill. Good audio doesn't subscribe to short product life cyclesand that makes it inherently expensive in the shofi term, bul 10 yearstime when your latest player is stillcurrent, the resale values suggest otherwise. We've pui a limiton this to productsreviewed in the last iwo years, but thereare even a couple of products from issueone of H/-Fl P/usthat are still made a dozenyearslaterl However, companies need to adapt or die, and that is perhaps why Focal and NaimAudio announced the two companes have joined forces.The two brandsalready had a reputation for highlech high-end; between lhem, the results could be formidable! Printed By Advent Prnt Group Anoovet H-F Plus is published eioht times a year by Absolute MulUmedia (UKLtd rssN1465 5950 AlonSircom h$ffi+ | rssu: e:

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editoriolelcome to what would noimally be our

Awards issue. HoweveL this year, we decided

to take a break and come up with something

a little different. The reason for this is simple;

Awards suggest there are products that are

'The Best' in a market where there might be no'best'- how do you

judge whether one preamp is better than another out of the context

of a system and the same applies to any branch of the audio

experience. In other words, what's 'best' in one system may not be

'best' in another. So we have pulled together the finest products

- both from our records and from our sister title The Absolute

Sound in the US - to come up with the longest shortlist around.

Depending on you, we may alternate these concepts every year.

EDITORAlan Sircom

Email: editor@hif plus.com

CONTRIBUTORS THISISSUE INCLUDE:

Dennis D. Davis, Richard S. Foster,Jason Kennedy, Roy Gregory

Chds Martens, Paul Messenger,Mark Prendergast, Malcolm Steward

GRAPHIC DESIGNERLouise Cowburn

Fonthlll Creative, Salisbury

DESIGN DIRECTORRichard Hamshere

Fonth ll Creative, Salsbury

PRODUCTIONAaron Chamberlain, Shelley Lai

PHOTOGRAPHYThe Hi-F Plus Team

ADVERTISING/ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER:

Pete TrewinTel: +44 {0)1425 655699Fax +44 (q1425 655477Emai : pete@hif iplus.conr

PUBLISHERChris Martens

THE EDITORIAL OFFICECAN BE CONTACTED AT:

Hi-Fi Plus EditorialAbsolute Muiimedia (UK) Ltd

Unrt 22, Sandloheath Industial Estate,Sand eheath, Hampshire

SP6 1PAUnited Kingdom

Telr +44 (0)1425 655255F?,<, +44lO)1425 655477

Net: wwwhiiip us.com

Abso ute l\,4ultimedia (ljl9 Ltd ls asubsidiary of Nextscfeen, LLC, lnc.

8868 Research Blvd., Sie. 108Austin, Texas 78758, IJSA

Net: \l,rrwavguide.comCHA BMAN AND CEOThomas B. [4artin, Jr.

AllRights Reserved.Not one word of Hi-FiPlus may be

reproduced without lhe w tten consentof the Ed tor We are perfecUy happyto co-o6erale, but we don't want

quotations to appearout of context,

The fascinating part of compllinga group of components l ike this is just

how many of them there are, in sucha relatively small business like high-end audio. lt's also clear that there areh gh-end products without the high-endprice, which rub shoulders with products

that cost as much as a small cottage nWales. How do you stratify such ihings?The simple answer is... you don't!We'vedeliberately viewed these products

wjthout lhe benefit of their price tags- if something is good, it's good. Yes,there are products that are good 'for themoney' and this is often duly noted, butthere are other products that are just

good. They would be good if they cost10x as much and they would be good ifthey cost half as much.

The other fascinatlng part is thelongevity of audio equipment, and Ireckon this is where audio is increasinglyoul-ol-slep with the modern world, in allthe right ways. We live in a disposableculture and today's technological style

icon is tomorrow's landfill. Good audio

doesn't subscribe to short product

life cycles and that makes it inherently

expensive in the shofi term, bul 10years time when your latest player is

still current, the resale values suggest

otherwise. We've pui a limit on this toproducts reviewed in the last iwo years,

but there are even a couple of products

from issue one of H/-Fl P/us that are stillmade a dozen years laterl

However, companies need to adapt

or die, and that is perhaps why Focal

and Naim Audio announced the two

compan es have joined forces. The two

brands already had a reputation for

highlech high-end; between lhem, theresults could be formidable!

Printed ByAdvent Prnt Group

Anoovet

H-F Plus is published eioht times ayear by Absolute MulUmedia (UK Ltd

rssN 1465 5950Alon Sircom

h$ffi+ | rssu: e:

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