3 Hi-Fi Stereo Comparison Sound Test + Blind Test

In this sound test comparison, we are going to switch between 3 All-In-One (Rotel All-In-Two) connected to a bookshelf speaker the Sonus Faber Sonetto 1. First Test with CD Source and second test through the SmartPhone Bluetooth connection. In the second test I add an extra blind test just to make it a little bit fun, in the community you will find the poll, just let me know which one you prefer A, B or C. Results will be available in this weekend Review. Thx for watching. ENJOY!

To fully understand the video, please wear neutral headphones and focus on the differences such as dynamics, transients, instrument separation and intelligibility. Regarding Sound stage and imaging that are difficult to be understood through the headphones we will analyse it in the next review. Please remember that in the end the sound you hear is that of your headphones, but that doesn't mean that something interesting can't appear! Please let me know in the Comments/Community Poll which one you preferred or what do you think about it.

Attention Spoilers: Results are available at the end of this page after the Pro-Ject MaiA S3 Review

The MaiA (My Audio Integrated Amplifier) S3 is the all in one solution for your hifi system. With 8 inputs you are ready for any kind of source device. It offers a phono RCA input for MM, MI or high output MC cartridges as well as three line RCA inputs for e.g. the CD Box S3. You can also connect digital sources like your TV or a CD transport via the coax or optical S/PDIF inputs and use the MaiA S3 DAC with a quality up to 24 bit and 192kHz. If you want to stream your music from your mobile phone, tablet or pc you can simply connect to the high definition AptX HD capable Bluetooth 5.0 input with a sound quality up to 24-bit & 48kHz. https://www.themadaudio.com/news-1/maia-s3-compact-integrated-amplifier

Results Blind Test: A Pro-Ject MaiA S3 B Rotel A 11 C Technics SA-C600

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