An article featured in The Star on 14th June 2010
http://sites.thestar.com.my/audio/story.asp?file=/2010/6/14/afreviews/6434642&sec=afreviews
THERE are quite a few Exposure aficionados in AudioFile. I own,  and still regularly use, an old Exposure X, the company’s first  integrated amp which made its debut around the time the Margaret  Thatcher administration ended.
I believe MK Chong has an Exposure XV tucked among his goodies, while  new convert Khairan Nasir is discovering the capabilities of his  Exposure 3010S2.
The company was established in the 1970s, but I  recall it made its way to these shores only around the mid-1980s. My  first encounter with its wares came back then, while taking a break from  the pinball machines in the old Pertama Complex to cool off in a  near-hidden hi-fi shop in the upper floors. The nice assistant fired up  the multiple black box Exposure amp combination and all present were  astonished at how thoroughly it demolished the best-selling A&R A60  amplifier in just about every sonic parameter.
I subsequently got  to meet John Farlowe, Exposure’s original owner and designer, probably  about the time local interests first bought into his company (local  share-holding continues to this day). He advised me to keep the X, a  design he was especially proud of, if I was going to continue to use a  turntable. My kinda man!
Shuffle and deal
My  understanding is that Farlowe was not directly involved in the 2010 and  3010 designs, these being the first two rungs at the bottom of the  current Exposure product hierarchy. Another celebrated name, Tony Brady  of Onix amplifiers fame, now helms the Exposure design team.
The  2010S2 is a revision of the well-received 2010S, though just where the  changes have been made, apart from the inputs now being relay-selected,  haven’t been elaborated on. Externally, the 2010S2 looks similar to its  predecessor, the distinguishing factor being no text on the bottom half  of the amp’s fascia.
The 2010S2 has six pairs of RCA inputs, a  fixed output for dinosaurs (like me) who still make analogue recordings,  and a buffered variable preamp output. If inclined to, the user can run  a bi-amp set up with Exposure’s own gain-matched 2010S2 power  amplifier.
An internal MM or MC board option is available but  wasn’t provided – my 100% track record here continues! Local dealer  Audio Image will oblige an order for the board but an external phono  stage like the Clearaudio Nano available there is more flexible as it  caters for both cartridge types and has variable settings, allowing more  options going forward. Either route has pros and cons, but Audio Image  is offering a sweetened price on the Nano if purchased with the 2010S2.
The  2010S2’s speaker terminals are not switchable and are thus more for  bi-wiring. They accept only banana-type plugs which may annoy those who  use other terminations on their speaker cables. The Alps potentiometer  is motorised so the unit is remote controllable for most of its  switchings (not for power on/off, though).
Cards on the table
It  didn’t take long for the 2010S2 to come on song and exhibit the traits  which have made Exposure a favourite with discerning punters. In a  system sourced by a Bastin Garrard 401-Rega RB300-Dyna 10x5-Rotel RHQ-10  phono amp, and driving Sonus faber Guarneri loudspeakers and a James  EMB1000 subwoofer, arguably somewhat above the 2010S2’s station in life,  the little amp sang for its supper with a passion rarely encountered at  its price point.
The midrange sounded spot on, with Don McLean’s take of Roy Orbison’s Crying  so well portrayed that my wife, who has heard her share of valve amps,  commended the results. Midrange detail gave the diyparadise Eva-Euphonic  Research Amp-80 combination, a really revealing combo, a run for its  money.
Rhythmic and timing aspects met the expectations set by its predecessors, with Paul Simon’s Rhythm Of The Saints  LP playing through with no thoughts on the part of the listener to skip  any tracks. Strangely, it is here that I feel the old X may just have  the measure of its descendent, but this really depends on personal  sensitivities to this subjective musical aspect.
The highs were  excellent, showing virtually no grain, grit or hardness that gives away  the game for lower-cost transistor amps. Bass was solid and played notes  well, none of the mushed-up and homogenised lower end that less well  sorted-out designs can suffer playing complex pieces.
Overall  scale and low-end extension were good, but not a match for the more  powerful (and expensive when available!) Krell KAV300-i and diyparadise  Eva-Mesa Baron amps used as comparison to gauge these aspects. I suppose  this is where big brother, the 3010S2, or a bi-amped 2010S2 combo,  should be called upon. 
Call, or raise
An enthusiastic recommendation from yours truly was all sewn up within a fortnight or so of evaluation and comparison.
The  2010S2 is informative, fun to listen to, tugs at your heartstrings and  brings all these to the table at a keen price, so you owe it to yourself  to audition it carefully. I’m all curious now about how good the range  topping MCX system may be.
EXPOSURE ELECTRONICS 2010S2
WHAT IT IS: Solid-state integrated amplifier.
LUST FACTOR: A musical communicator par excellence; option to upgrade to a bi-amp set up.
REALITY CHECK: Plasticky remote; output terminal type precludes usage of various speaker cable terminations.   
PRICE: RM4,250 
FEATURES:
Separate pre-amp output
Bi-wiring compatible
75 watts per channel into 8 Ohms
Full-function remote control 
3-year guarantee 
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Triangle Titus Ex
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| Titus Ex | 
| Number of channels: | 2 | 
| Loudspeaker type: | Bass Reflex | 
| Sensitivity: | 91 dB/W/m | 
| Frequency range: | 55 Hz – 20 KHz (+/- 3 dB) | 
| Power handling: | 60 W | 
| Nominal impedance: | 8 Ω | 
| Cabinet dimensions: | 320 x 190 x 300 mm | 
| Weight: | 6.50 kg | 
| Finish: | Cognac | 
This bookshelf loudspeaker can be easily integrated into a piece of furniture. Its 5" driver will produce excellent bass and midrange while retaining the dynamics of the characteristic TRIANGLE sound.
Promo: RM3,300/pair for the 1st batch of order only (without stands).
Monday, January 17, 2011
Triangle Antal + Comete 30th Anniversary Limited Edition
An irresistible limited edition
During TRIANGLE’s thirtieth anniversary, discover the ANTAL and COMÈTE limited edition. These two main speakers, which are direct results of the ESPRIT range, combine state-of-the-art technology and a haute-couture finish. ANTAL and COMÈTE offer discerning music lovers no-compromise sound reproduction which will live up to their expectations.Both Antal and Comete come in luxurious piano black finishing and both feature the solid aluminium TZ2500 horn tweeter. The limited edition models come with seamless cabinet designs and also specially designed front cloth grille.
Limited to 500 pairs worldwide. Only 5 pairs are allocated to Singapore & Malaysia.
COMETE
Loudspeaker type : 2 Way / Bass Reflex
Sensitivity (dB/W/m): 90
Frequency range (+/-3dB Hz-KHz) : 50-20
Power handling (W Rms) : 80
Minimum impedance (ohms) : 4.4
Cabinet dimensions (mm: HxWxD) : 420 x 200 x 335
Net weight (Kg) : 8.5
RM6,500/pair
ANTAL
Loudspeaker type : 3 Way / Bass Reflex
Sensitivity (dB/W/m): 91
Frequency range (+/-3dB Hz-KHz) : 40-20
Power handling (W Rms) : 120
Minimum impedance (ohms) : 3.4
Cabinet dimensions (mm: HxWxD) : 1080 x 200 x 355
Dimensions with plinth (mm: HxWxD) : 1140 x 370 x 380
Net weight (Kg) : 22.5
RM12,880/pair
For more information:
http://www.triangle-fr.com/brochures/30years.pdf
Monday, January 10, 2011
Exposure 3010 S2 Integrated Amplifier Review
The 3010 S2 was featured in The Star not too long ago.  
Review article:
http://sites.thestar.com.my/audio/story.asp?file=/2010/3/1/afreviews/5724918&sec=afreviews
Review article:
http://sites.thestar.com.my/audio/story.asp?file=/2010/3/1/afreviews/5724918&sec=afreviews
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Exposure 3010 S2 CD Player & Integrated Amplifier
Exposure 3010 S2 CD player
Features:
Dual mono PCM1704 24 bit DAC fitted to provide very high resolution and separation
Highly optimised audio circuitry with discrete output stage and multiple stages of regulation
Large toroidal power transformer with separate windings for CD transport mechanism and audio stages
Employment of a high-stability crystal clock reference and dedicated, power supply r egulator for the transport and audio stages to ensure low jitter performance
High quality double-sided PCBs for optimum layout and screening
Three-year guarantee
Price: RM 6,700
Exposure 3010 S2 Integrated Amplifier
Features:
110 watts RMS per channel into 8 Ohms
Six line inputs
Option to fit a MC or MM phono module
Bi-wiring compatible
Separate pre-amp output with class A buffer stage
Remote control
Three-year guarantee
Price: RM 6,250
Features:
Dual mono PCM1704 24 bit DAC fitted to provide very high resolution and separation
Highly optimised audio circuitry with discrete output stage and multiple stages of regulation
Large toroidal power transformer with separate windings for CD transport mechanism and audio stages
Employment of a high-stability crystal clock reference and dedicated, power supply r egulator for the transport and audio stages to ensure low jitter performance
High quality double-sided PCBs for optimum layout and screening
Three-year guarantee
Price: RM 6,700
Exposure 3010 S2 Integrated Amplifier
Features:
110 watts RMS per channel into 8 Ohms
Six line inputs
Option to fit a MC or MM phono module
Bi-wiring compatible
Separate pre-amp output with class A buffer stage
Remote control
Three-year guarantee
Price: RM 6,250
Exposure 2010 S2 CD Player & Integrated Amplifier
Exposure 2010 S2 CD player
Features:
Single PCM 1716 24 bit DAC fitted to provide very high resolution
Highly optimised audio output circuitry with multiple stages of supply regulation
Large toroidal power transformer with separate windings for CD transport mechanism and audio stages
Employment of a high-stability crystal clock reference and dedicated, power supply regulator for the transport and audio stages to ensure low jitter performance
High quality double-sided PCBs for optimum layout and screening
Price: RM 4,000
Exposure 2010 S2 Integrated Amplifier
Features:
Separate pre-amp output
Bi-wiring compatible
75 watts per channel into 8 Ohms
Full-function remote control
Three-year guarantee
Price: RM 4,250
Features:
Single PCM 1716 24 bit DAC fitted to provide very high resolution
Highly optimised audio output circuitry with multiple stages of supply regulation
Large toroidal power transformer with separate windings for CD transport mechanism and audio stages
Employment of a high-stability crystal clock reference and dedicated, power supply regulator for the transport and audio stages to ensure low jitter performance
High quality double-sided PCBs for optimum layout and screening
Price: RM 4,000
Exposure 2010 S2 Integrated Amplifier
Features:
Separate pre-amp output
Bi-wiring compatible
75 watts per channel into 8 Ohms
Full-function remote control
Three-year guarantee
Price: RM 4,250
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Room Acoustic
This topic is very interesting especially of late that there are many of our customers beginning to realise the importance of room acoustic.
Never did I realise that the 'bug' start 'biting' each one of them at a rapid rate. I have always stretch that room acoustic is being ignored by most of us. A good system in a poor acoustic room is just as bad as a poor system.
Not all of us can afford the luxury of a dedicated room or a specially designed room for music or home theater. However, all is not lost. We can still do some acoustic treatments (by either DIY or sourcing the acoustic treatment products) to rectify or minimise the problems.
DIY will be the cheaper route to go. Only that you need some tools and a little bit of skill to do that. The end result might not be as good looking as the commercially available products but the satisfaction derived from it is PRICELESS (We shall deal on that later as we are going to cover on the DIY project by a fellow HT enthusiast)
Before that, hold on to your horses. Don't start buying those rockwool, building frames and so forth. One needs to understand acoustic principles before embarking on the 'handyman' DIY journey.
There are many articles online that explain in great length on this topic. Here is one of the website that provides such informative articles.
http://www.audioholics.com/education/acoustics-principles/
One will ask what sort of treatment to be used. Well, that very much depends on the room itself. Bass traps, diffusor, absorption panel, etc. are the most commonly found treatment available.
Ethan Winer, the acoustic guru done a very good with his useful website.
http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html
It might take some time to digest the many articles but it is very useful. If one understands it and start applying it in his/her room, the end result would be very satisfying.
Having said that, how could the WAF slips my thought?
Never did I realise that the 'bug' start 'biting' each one of them at a rapid rate. I have always stretch that room acoustic is being ignored by most of us. A good system in a poor acoustic room is just as bad as a poor system.
Not all of us can afford the luxury of a dedicated room or a specially designed room for music or home theater. However, all is not lost. We can still do some acoustic treatments (by either DIY or sourcing the acoustic treatment products) to rectify or minimise the problems.
DIY will be the cheaper route to go. Only that you need some tools and a little bit of skill to do that. The end result might not be as good looking as the commercially available products but the satisfaction derived from it is PRICELESS (We shall deal on that later as we are going to cover on the DIY project by a fellow HT enthusiast)
Before that, hold on to your horses. Don't start buying those rockwool, building frames and so forth. One needs to understand acoustic principles before embarking on the 'handyman' DIY journey.
There are many articles online that explain in great length on this topic. Here is one of the website that provides such informative articles.
http://www.audioholics.com/education/acoustics-principles/
One will ask what sort of treatment to be used. Well, that very much depends on the room itself. Bass traps, diffusor, absorption panel, etc. are the most commonly found treatment available.
Ethan Winer, the acoustic guru done a very good with his useful website.
http://www.ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html
It might take some time to digest the many articles but it is very useful. If one understands it and start applying it in his/her room, the end result would be very satisfying.
Having said that, how could the WAF slips my thought?
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Happy New Year! Welcome 2011
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
A brand new year with best wishes for health, happiness, and also wealth.
2011 will see more 3D Blu-ray discs hitting the market. The hardware will see an increase in choices too. We do hope to see more 3D projector to be introduced at affordable price.
Warmest regards.
A brand new year with best wishes for health, happiness, and also wealth.
2011 will see more 3D Blu-ray discs hitting the market. The hardware will see an increase in choices too. We do hope to see more 3D projector to be introduced at affordable price.
Warmest regards.
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