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APL HI-FI DSD-AR

The golden-eared souls who review hi-fi components are, as you’d imagine, rather protective of their hearing, so when I fired-up the newest arrival in my sound room, I wondered just who had it in for me. The APL Hi-Fi DSD-AR, you see, has a programmable volume control and, once it’s programmed, it defaults to that level until it’s changed manually. Someone had programmed my review sample to default to ‘maximum’, so that if I hadn’t been on my toes, I could potentially have blasted my loudspeakers to kingdom come.

No doubt this was the work of the person who had reviewed the APL Hi-Fi DSD-AR prior to me receiving it, however I think the DSD-AR’s designer, Alex Peychev, should share at least some of the blame because I do think that if a product has an adjustable output volume, that volume should default to zero whenever the mains power is removed. This might then mean that a little reprogramming is required in the event of a power outage, but I could live with that.

As for the APL Hi-Fi DSD-AR, it’s what its Bulgarian manufacturer calls its “most

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