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FiiO M33

FiiO has expanded its lineup with the M33, a portable digital audio player built around the company's proprietary R2R ladder DAC architecture, a solution previously associated mainly with stationary designs. The new DAP combines this classic digital-to-analog conversion topology with an Android 13 platform and a fully developed headphone amplification stage, positioning the M33 as a mobile source for listeners seeking a more analog-leaning presentation without sacrificing modern functionality. "M33 represents our vision of bringing the magic of analog sound into the user's pocket. By implementing our proprietary R2R architecture, we achieved a level of naturalness and fluidity that cannot be replicated by conventional methods. This is a product for those who look for emotion and authenticity in music." - explains James Chung, Product Director at FiiO.

Grell OAE2

Grell is preparing a broader international rollout of the OAE2, an open-back headphone developed by Axel Grell and positioned as a research-led alternative to more conventional audiophile designs. What makes the OAE2 interesting is that it does not present itself as just another open-back headphone chasing width, sparkle, or exaggerated spaciousness. Grell's concept is based on a front-oriented acoustic layout intended to interact more deliberately with the outer ear, preserving some of the localization cues we normally associate with loudspeaker listening rather than feeding sound straight into the ear canal in the usual headphone fashion. The company describes this approach through its Front-sided Sound Field Modulation system, positioning the OAE2 as a headphone meant to sound more externalized, more stable, and closer in perspective to nearfield monitors than to a typical 'in-head' presentation.

Quad Platina CDT

Quad has expanded its flagship Platina electronics series with the introduction of the Platina CDT, a dedicated CD transport designed to complete the company's current top-tier component lineup alongside the Platina Integrated amplifier and Platina Stream network player. Positioned as the digital transport partner within this range, the new model reflects continued interest in high-quality optical-disc playback among listeners who rely on external DAC stages and want a purpose-built source component engineered specifically for accurate data retrieval rather than integrated conversion.

Ophidian Skye

Ophidian has introduced the Skye, a new floorstanding loudspeaker that expands the British manufacturer's S-series with a model intended to combine full-range performance, compact domestic proportions, and a more traditional furniture-grade finish. Designed and assembled in the UK, the new speaker joins the standmount Seren as the second entry in this mid-priced range, giving Ophidian a floorstander for listeners who want deeper bass and greater scale without moving into the company's higher-tier Incanto and Voodoo lines.

GIK Acoustics Bass Trap Panels

GIK Acoustics is expanding its low-frequency treatment lineup with three new deep Bass Trap Panels aimed at rooms where excess bass energy remains one of the hardest problems to control. The new additions - the Classic Bass Trap Panel '60Hz', Amplitude Bass Trap Panel '60Hz', and FlexRange Bass Trap Panel '50Hz' - are designed to deliver stronger absorption lower in the frequency range than the company's existing standard-depth models, addressing standing waves, bass build-up, and the kind of low-end smear that can undermine clarity in studios, listening rooms, home theaters, and other acoustically demanding spaces.

Sivga SV021 Pro

Sivga has introduced the SV021 Pro, a new closed-back headphone that builds on one of the company's better-known dynamic designs while aiming to improve resolution, comfort, and material quality without abandoning the easygoing character that helped the original model find an audience among home listeners. Positioned as the successor to the SV021, the new version appears to focus less on reinventing the formula than on refining it, with a newly developed 50 mm driver, updated construction, and a continued emphasis on natural materials and long-session usability.

Écoute TH1

Écoute Audio has introduced the TH1, a pair of high-end wireless headphones built around a signal architecture more typical of a compact hi-fi system than a conventional Bluetooth design. Instead of relying on an integrated system-on-chip solution that combines decoding, processing and amplification in a single platform, the TH1 use a discrete dual-mono topology with a dedicated DAC stage, a tube preamplifier and separate Class A/B amplification for each channel. The result is a product positioned not simply as another premium portable headset but as a wearable extension of traditional hi-fi design logic.

Mission 778CDT

Mission has expanded its compact 778 Series with the introduction of the 778CDT, a dedicated CD transport designed to complete the lineup alongside the 778X integrated amplifier and the recently announced 778S music streamer. The new model is aimed at listeners who still rely on physical digital media and want a purpose-built transport that can make the most of an external DAC or an amplifier with digital inputs, rather than a conventional all-in-one CD player. In that sense, the 778CDT is not just a matching accessory for the rest of the series, but a sign that Mission sees continued value in CD playback as part of a modern hi-fi system.

Ferrum Wandla GoldenSound Edition Gen 2

Ferrum has introduced the Wandla GoldenSound Edition Gen 2, an updated version of its DAC and preamplifier platform developed in collaboration with GoldenSound. Building on the EISA award-winning Wandla architecture and the earlier GoldenSound Edition variant, the new model focuses on expanded user control over tonal balance, spatial presentation and harmonic character through redesigned versions of three key processing tools - Impact+, Tube Mode and Spatial Enhancement - all refined using Ferrum's Sweet Spot Tuning approach.

Audio Pro x Sheraton Stockholm

Sheraton Stockholm is preparing to reopen in May after an extensive renovation programme that has already transformed all 463 guest rooms and is now moving into its final stage in the hotel's shared spaces. As part of that overhaul, the property has chosen to equip every room with Audio Pro C5 MkII wireless speakers, integrating the Swedish brand's compact multi-room model into a broader interior concept built around local design, craftsmanship and long-term quality. Opened in 1971, the hotel has long been one of the Swedish capital's landmark hospitality addresses, and the current refurbishment is intended not simply as a technical update, but as a repositioning towards a more lifestyle-oriented, boutique character while retaining the standards associated with the Sheraton name.

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