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January 2024 Classical Record Reviews
Working the Room
A FollowUp RoundUp
Plinius Reference A-150 power amplifier
Spin Doctor #8: The Wand 14-4 turntable, and a Visit to SME
In prior screeds, I have discussed the category of turntable designers I like to call deep thinkers, who twist their brains to come up with fresh thinking about how to approach the task of playing a vinyl record. If there is a poster boy for deep thinkers, it's got to be Simon Brown.
Brown is based on the South Island of New Zealand. I'm thinking that being in such a far-flung part of the world must have given his head plenty of space to get creative. First, in 2011 he created The Wand tonearm, a striking unipivot design that features a fat carbon-fiber armtube nearly 1" in diameter (below). Art Dudley wrote about The Wand in 2019, and I highly recommend that you read his thoughts, especially about his struggles to set up The Wand.
Revinylization #49: Steely Dan's Aja
From 1972's Can't Buy a Thrill to 1980's closing act Gaucho, Bard sages Walter Becker (19502017) and Donald Fagen occupied a place in pop music as unique as their songs' references to "wild gamblers," "midnight cruisers," "bodacious cowboys," and a female protagonist who "prays like a Roman with her eyes on fire." Much later, Becker and Fagen returned to the studio, issuing Two Against Nature to an audience still hungry for their singular R&B-and jazz-based music.
The Truth Will Make You Odd
Q Acoustics 5040 loudspeaker
Gramophone Dreams #80: Mobile Fidelity Electronics MasterPhono
When I reviewed the Sentec, I owned three turntables and about 300 records. But phono stagewise, I was a beggar and a borrower, hoping a friend's phono pre or some review product would jump out of the deck and become my reference.