Viola Audio Laboratories Cadenza preamplifier
"So what are you reviewing now?" A polite question, considering that my old friend Randy is definitely <I>not</I> an audiophile.
"So what are you reviewing now?" A polite question, considering that my old friend Randy is definitely <I>not</I> an audiophile.
Not every audiophile needs an amplifier powerful enough to tax a small town's power grid while simultaneously draining his or her bank account. So, having quickly sold out of its ultra-limited-edition, extravagantly powered and priced combo of kWp preamplifier ($14,995) and kW power amp ($27,995) that I <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/tubepoweramps/104mf">reviewed in January 2004</A>, Musical Fidelity (footnote 1) set about capitalizing on the enthusiastic reviews earned by those giants with less expensive, less powerful, "real-world" replacements.
I know I haven't taken many days off.
Bagheera thinks a small amount of compression is acceptable in return for tube warmth.
Huck prefers that Cuervo burn.
An interactive New York map (that doesn't even cover <I>my</I> nabe, grrr). Cool though.
If you're at all interested in archeology, you've probably read about the San Bartolo Mayan mural, which dates back to about 100 B.C.—about 700 years earlier than the Bonanpak murals, previously considered the oldest yet discovered.
Meet 2004 XR190—but everybody calls her "Buffy."
I haunt Post Secret.
The February issue is just about done. I mean, we've...<br>
I can't even think...