The 101 of speakers
The 101 of speakers – In this weeks blog we break down the different types of home speakers that Rapallo Read More
4K Blu-ray vs. Streaming
4K Blu-ray vs. Streaming – This week we look at which is the best way to watch movies? Is it Read More
WHAT is a AV Receiver & WHY do I need one?
Nothing beats the surround sound for movies and TV, and the surround sound starts with a home theatre receiver. But Read More
15 Steps To The Perfect Turntable
Today I’m going to show you 15 Steps To The Perfect Turntable, often a over-looked aspect to enjoying the vinyl. Read More
A Guide To Buying The Right DAC For You
How to choose a digital-to-analog converter for home or portable audio use? It has never been easier to discover new Read More
This Changes Everything…
The Hugo M Scaler takes the digital file and repairs it, adding back the information lost between the samples, then it sends the repaired file to the DAC (Digital to Analogue Converter).
You can have big sound in a little room or have a reference HiFi system in your pocket!
Our guide to help you achieve a high level of superb toe tapping music that is available in your pocket while on the bus, the train or lying on the grass on a sunny day with your favourite headphones on.
Should you buy a DAC?
The days of analogue music are long gone. ‘Yes, but vinyl is getting a revival’, I can hear you argue. True, but in the greater scheme of things, there is no going around the fact that while the vinyl market is growing, it is still a niche market reserved for the audiophiles and nostalgic few. Digital music (with all its faults) on the other hand is everywhere. It doesn’t matter whether we talk about music on a CD or music streamed from Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, and other corners of the cloud. Digital music has one main denominator: You can’t listen to it in its digital form. It needs to be ‘translated’ back to sound.