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Herb's First Morning in Munich
As a rule, Europe brings to audio a different aesthetic and perspective than Americathey are way less into giant, million-dollar, solid-state amplifiers and way more into low-power tube amps. And . . . they are definitely into horn loudspeakers in a way that most Americans cannot fathom.
Art's Friday in Munich, Part One
Whatever the reason, I couldn't shake the impression that a lot of audio enthusiasts didn't show up for work on Friday.
Art's Thursday in Munich, Part Two
Art's Thursday in Munich, Part One
Getting Started at High End 2018
Debussy Sonatas and Trios: Unforgettable Color and Texture
The Acoustic Research integrated amplifier
National Sawdust: An Artistic Incubator
Recording of December 1970: The Pentangle
Terry Cox (drums), Bert Jansch & John Renbourn (guitars), Jacqui McShee (vocals), Danny Thompson (double bass), Shel Talmy, prod.
Transatlantic TRA162 (English LP), Reprise RSLP63 15 (US LP). TT: 30:52.
The first "pop" recording we've ever reviewed in Stereophile may set a precedent for future reviews if there are others that sound like this. To this untutored ear, the material is rock out of raga, but it is beautifully done and, except for the larger-than-life singer, the sound is almost shockingly good. No filthy fuzzed-up guitars here, and the pickup of the double-bass simply has to be heard to be believed. Get it, at least as a demo.