Audio Mirror Wave Tube DAC review by Steve Huff


I became aware of this DAC through Steve’s recent review, and am very interested in it. Please post your thoughts, especially those who own, or have listened to, one.

Thanks,

Tom

tommylion

If we believe a $5 monoprice power cable that has undergone Veridian treatment that no one can articulate the process or ingredients of, sold for $250 beats power cords costing thousands of dollars, then I believe Steve was talking to Ozzy. 

Steve’s reviews are fairly accurate for the most part, at least for products I’m familiar with. Filter out the “end game” and other non-realistic audiophile commitments, and it’s fine. 

The dead can speak...(it is proven by experience already : mediums OBE  and a big litterature since Adam)

And  the sound can speak to...

I had no problem with Huff...

Any reviewers must sell...

When we understand the way any reviewer use his selling points, and rhetoric, we can easily guess what is  unspoken under his lines and between them...

Then it is useless  to disparage our own limitations in decoding on the messenger back...

As i said, when i read about a product i use all "wise" reviewers not just the one i prefer...I even use  Amir or cheapaudioman or sixmoons etc...

But we must had learn how to read ,text and mind and even dead reviewers people impressions ...smiley

 

Hello to everyone!

I am Vlad(Audio Mirror) and I am ready to answer any questions you have about equipment I design and build. Please email me directly. I'll be happy to reply.

Vlad

 

There is no difference between "outside" interests and political affiliations - both alignments trigger similar reactions in the anxious audience of audiophiles.

Commercials can sometimes be mildly entertaining, or even fun to watch (think big budget ads like during the Superbowl). They can be somewhat informative, show me an interesting product I wasn't aware of, and make me go out and research it more from other sources. 

I think of "reviewers" like Huff in that same exact way. I won't specifically seek them out, but sometimes I come across them when they feature new things that I haven't seen before. If the new thing looks intriguing I will read up on it from more reliable sources.

Steve seems like a nice guy but he does love pretty much everything. So not very useful as a critic. Having him discuss the features of a product can be useful but that's about it. Also his ghost hunting stuff is not my cup of tea and confirms to me that he isn't the type of person I find reliable.