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Germany: "Piracy Causing Music Slump"

Echoing the sentiments of their <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/11282/">American counterparts</A>, German music industry executives are blaming the popularity of the CD burner for slumping music sales. "More music is probably being heard now than ever before," said German Recording Industry Association president Gerd Gebhardt, "but the music is not paid for, because copying has become so cheap and easy."

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Back in November of 2000, Kalman Rubinson took on the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//amplificationreviews/545/">McCormack DNA-225 power amplifier</A>, following the rebirth of the company that he had so admired. "McCormack is still the guiding spirit behind these new models, which incorporate aspects of the original designs, much of the SMc upgrades, and some new wrinkles. I quickly put in my bid for a test sample of the DNA-225." His analysis awaits.

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The Tragedy of the Commons

In my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//thefifthelement/493/">January "The Fifth Element" column</A>, I discussed the concept of value in the context of audio component manufacture. This month's "Letters" includes a response to that column from Austrian distributor Hans Hirner. In his letter, Herr Hirner writes about some of his Web-surfing non-customers: "If that weren't enough, they also call me or my dealers to tell them how proud they are, after having taken all from me that is possible in system matching and trial&mdash;and even denoising their systems&mdash;to have been able to find 'our' products cheaper out there."

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Rotel RB 1080 power amplifier

What could be easier to review than a power amplifier? No features or functions aside from inputs, outputs, and a power switch. So when Jonathan Scull asked if I could help out by taking on the Rotel RB 1080, which another reviewer hadn't been able to get to, I accepted the assignment. Before I could click my heels and say "FedEx!" twice, Rotel's 200Wpc RB 1080 had appeared.

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