Wes Phillips

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Wes Phillips  |  Feb 09, 2006  |  0 comments
Now there's proof. Besides Congress, I mean.
Wes Phillips  |  Jan 16, 2007  |  2 comments
Greg Sandow has written three long posts about why this might be the end of the classical music era. The link below takes you to the third, but you can scroll down the page and read them in order.
Wes Phillips  |  Jan 07, 2008  |  0 comments
Why off to CES2008, of course. Check out Stereophile's coverage at our Show blog.
Wes Phillips  |  May 19, 2006  |  3 comments
Erstwhile Stereophile scribe and Audio editor Corey Greenberg has a new mission: To bring back the manly art of wet-shaving with a badger hair brush and a "real" razor. No matter how obscure the subject, Greenberg's always an entertaining read.
Wes Phillips  |  Mar 24, 2006  |  0 comments
Neil Gaiman gets a tribute disc. I hope it's as cool as he is.
Wes Phillips  |  Sep 06, 2007  |  1 comments
Lyngdorf was showing a $16,800 system that incorporated its RoomPerfect digital room correction system, which creates an EQ curve based on measurements taken in seven positions. The result is said to be a sweet spot that is spot-on in one position and "extremely fine" for up to eight target positions.
Wes Phillips  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  0 comments
______ "who receive electric shocks carry the device around in a backpack and wear the electrodes 24 hours a day; some are also monitored at all times by at least one Rotenberg Center employee."
Wes Phillips  |  Feb 20, 2007  |  0 comments
For Nick Mason, it's driving; for Roger Waters, it's being driven.
Wes Phillips  |  Mar 28, 2007  |  0 comments
Philip K. Dick, far from being too paranoid to be prophetic, might not have been paranoid enough. After all, even my comments section makes you prove you're not a robot (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) and there really are cameras everywhere for our protection (Through a Scanner Darkly). Oh yes, and legislation aimed at protecting us from terror may have invaded our privacy (Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said).

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