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APRIL 10 – 12, 2026
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Episode 64: Audiophile Amplifiers are on Another Level!


Episode 64: Audiophile Amplifiers are on Another Level!

On this episode of the AXPONA Audio Insider Podcast, host Lenny Florentine sits down with Randy Bingham and Nick Lucini of Rhythm Distribution to explore the extraordinary world of Goldmund and its flagship Telos amplifier lineup. The conversation dives into the full range of Telos amplifiers, from the Telos 800 stereo amplifier with its massive 3200VA transformer all the way up to the statement level Telos 8800, highlighting the engineering philosophy, performance goals, and luxury craftsmanship that define the brand. Randy and Nick share real world listening experiences, including customers comparing the Telos 800 against amplifiers costing several times more and still preferring the Goldmund sound. They also discuss Goldmund’s broader ecosystem, including elegant lifestyle speakers, ultra limited statement designs, and fully integrated cinema systems designed entirely in house. The episode also previews the North American show debut of a Goldmund system at AXPONA, where attendees will be able to experience the Swiss brand’s meticulous approach to high end audio firsthand.

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Episode 63: The Speaker Design Audiophiles Can’t Ignore


Episode 63: The Speaker Design Audiophiles Can’t Ignore

On this episode of the AXPONA Audio Insider Podcast, Lenny Florentine sits down with Jeremy Porter of JPorter Studios to explore his lifelong obsession with hi-fi and the engineering philosophy behind his striking, asymmetrical loudspeakers. Jeremy shares how growing up around his father’s hi-fi system led him to study electrical engineering at UT Austin and spend decades refining speaker design. The conversation dives deep into his Baltic birch, multi-angled cabinets built to reduce resonances and diffraction, his folded transmission line architecture that reaches down to 16Hz, and the differences between ceramic and beryllium drivers in the Waterloo and Wellington series. They also discuss active vs. passive designs using Hypex amplification and DSP, the innovative three-way Waterloo Micro with dual opposed subwoofers, and what to expect from the new active Wellington Micro debuting at AXPONA. It’s a technical yet passionate look at modern speaker design from a true audio obsessive.

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Episode 62: Audiophiles Are Rediscovering This Legendary Brand


Episode 62: Audiophiles Are Rediscovering This Legendary Brand

On this episode of the AXPONA Audio Insider Podcast, host Lenny Florentine welcomes Randy and Nick of Rhythm Distribution, the U.S. importers for Luxman, for a deep dive into one of high-end audio’s most iconic brands. Randy shares his decades-long journey through hi-fi retail and manufacturing, while Nick details his path from pro audio and recording into the high-end two-channel world. The conversation explores Luxman’s 100-year legacy, its meticulous Japanese build quality, and the intentional design philosophy behind its celebrated integrated amplifiers—from the 505 and 507 to the flagship 509—as well as the leap into separates like the M10X and C10X. They also break down new product releases including the D-03R CD player/DAC, P-100 headphone amplifier, and E-07 phono stage, highlighting Luxman’s signature balance of honesty, musicality, and emotional connection. Plus, the team teases major upcoming debuts at AXPONA and what the next century holds for the legendary brand.

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Episode 61: How to Achieve an Audiophile Streaming Experience


Episode 61:How to Achieve an Audiophile Streaming Experience

On this episode of the AXPONA Audio Insider Podcast, host Lenny Florentine sits down with Stephen Healey of Innuos to trace both a personal and technical journey into high-end streaming audio. Stephen shares how a childhood surrounded by vinyl and classic hi-fi sparked a lifelong passion for music that eventually led him into the industry, before diving deep into the origins and philosophy of Innuos — from its early experiments with music servers in 2009 to becoming one of the most respected names in digital audio. The conversation explores Innuos’ full-stack approach to streaming, why software, power supply design, and system efficiency matter just as much as hardware, and how modular streamers, dedicated network switches, and separates can dramatically impact sound quality. They also break down Innuos’ current product lineup, explain digital connections and DAC options, and preview the U.S. debut of the flagship Nazare system at AXPONA, offering a clear look at how far high-end streaming has evolved — and where it’s headed next.

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Episode 60: You NEED To Know THIS About The Future of the HiFi Industry


Episode 60: You NEED To Know THIS About The Future of the HiFi Industry

On this episode of the AXPONA Audio Insider Podcast, host Lenny Florentine sits down with Lucca Chesky of Chesky Audio, one of the youngest and most compelling new voices in hi-fi today. Lucca shares how growing up surrounded by music and reference-level sound led him to start a loudspeaker company while still in high school, and how that early exposure shaped his design philosophy. The conversation dives deep into Chesky Audio’s fully 3D-printed speaker cabinets, why traditional MDF construction limits performance, and how monocoque printing allows for greater control, rigidity, and value at accessible price points. They discuss the rapid success of the LC1, the evolution to the reference-focused LC2, breakout moments at AXPONA, and why thoughtful design, aesthetics, and affordability are key to bringing a new generation into hi-fi. From speaker engineering and manufacturing to the future of 3D printing, home theater, and entry-level audio, this episode explores where high-end sound is headed—and why the future of hi-fi may be younger than anyone expects.

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Episode 59: Why Audiophiles Chase ANALOG Sound


Episode 59: Why Audiophiles Chase ANALOG Sound

On this episode of the Audio Insider Podcast from AXPONA, host Lenny Florentine sits down with Mike Fajen of Sierra Sound to trace his journey from lifelong musician to one of the most respected voices in high-end analog audio. The conversation dives into Mike’s early experiences with vinyl, tape, and recording, why analog listening still matters, and how those values shaped Sierra Sound’s mission. They explore reference-level turntable design, tonearm engineering, and what separates truly great analog playback from the rest, with a deep look at AMG turntables and Sierra Sound’s growing roster of premium brands. The episode also previews Sierra Sound’s AXPONA presence, including multi-turntable all-analog systems, a hands-on “tonearm garden,” and the now-legendary Metal Night sessions that challenge what hi-fi demos can be — all centered around one goal: putting music first.

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Episode 58: SVS Built Something BIG That Audiophiles Didn’t Expect!


Episode 58: SVS Built Something BIG That Audiophiles Didn’t Expect!

On this episode of the AXPONA Audio Insider Podcast, host Lenny Florentine is joined by returning guest Nick Brown from SVS to talk about the changing landscape of hi-fi, the importance of hands-on audio experiences, and SVS’s biggest new product launches. The conversation covers SVS’s new 3000 Revolution subwoofer series with flagship-level DSP, increased amplifier power, and upcoming auto-EQ features, as well as a redesigned 3000 Micro that now reaches down to 20 Hz. Nick also reveals SVS’s move into the soundbar category with a high-performance, subwoofer-driven system built to deliver true home theater dynamics, immersive sound, and modern connectivity. Beyond products, they dive into why AXPONA matters more than ever, how to bridge the gap between audiophiles and mainstream listeners, the future of intentional listening, and why fun, accessible demos are key to growing the hobby.

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Episode 57: Audiophile Streaming Secrets You’re Missing


Episode 57: Audiophile Streaming Secrets You’re Missing

Eelco Grim of Grimm Audio joins host Lenny Florentine on the AXPONA Audio Insider Podcast for a focused conversation on high end hi-fi and professional audio. Eelco shares his background in audio engineering, the origins of Grimm Audio, and the philosophy behind their approach to clocking, streamers, active loudspeakers, and system integration. The discussion explores how studio level accuracy translates into home listening and why precision, musicality, and long term upgradability are central to everything Grimm Audio builds.

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Episode 56: Extreme Engineering Is Changing How Audiophiles Listen To Music


Episode 56: Extreme Engineering Is Changing How Audiophiles Listen To Music

Duncan Taylor, from YG Acoustics, joins host Lenny Florentine on the AXPONA Audio Insider podcast to share his captivating journey into high-end audio—from inheriting the passion through his grandfather’s handmade tube amps in the 1940s and early DIY speaker builds, to recording over 150 bands, penning a weekly “Audiophile” column, and immersing himself in thousands of components at PS Audio and The Music Room—culminating in his role at YG for the past three years. He delves into YG’s remarkable evolution, highlighting massive investments in precision CNC machining, advanced cloud simulations, and an elite R&D team spearheaded by Dr. Matthew Webster, all dedicated to perfect phase coherence, impeccable power response, and evoking profound emotional responses from music. The conversation spotlights the awe-inspiring Titan flagship from the new Ultimate series—a colossal 1,200-pound-per-side behemoth with symmetrical driver arrays and unmatched engineering prowess—plus valuable tips on room acoustics, the advantages of sealed designs, how accessible models like the Carmel and Cairn encapsulate YG’s signature sound, and an enticing preview of their AXPONA showcase featuring SimAudio amplification and top-tier sources. A compelling episode for audiophiles seeking cutting-edge innovation, transparency, and truly immersive listening experiences!

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Episode 55: Vintage Style Speakers Every Audiophile Is Talking About


Episode 55: Vintage Style Speakers Every Audiophile Is Talking About

Lenny Florentine sits down with Rich Pinto from Treehaus Audio to talk about the rare intersection of industrial design, old school tube knowledge, and modern execution. Rich shares how his background building Heathkit projects and designing cars at General Motors shaped Treehaus, then walks through his obsession with making gear that looks like it belongs in the living room and sounds even better than it looks. This episode gets into the why behind the wood, the open baffle approach, and the design choices that make Treehaus instantly recognizable. They dive into Treehaus tube electronics built in Connecticut, including multiple 300B amplifier variants, a transformer coupled approach that avoids capacitors in the signal path, and a phono stage built around an LCR style correction scheme. Rich breaks down why low wattage can go further than people think, how tube clipping behaves differently, and why he chases realism over accuracy. Plus, there is a detailed look at Treehaus speakers with live edge baffles and field coil drivers rebuilt from vintage telephone designs, and why that mix delivers speed, nuance, and dynamics even at lower volume levels.

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