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Updating Two Classics

Audiophiles of a certain age may very well have first tasted high-end sound by way of Linn's 1972 <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/turntables/1103linn/">Sondek LP12 turntable</A> and/or Naim's 1982 <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/integratedamps/660/">Nait integrated amplifier</A>. There aren't many audio manufacturers that have managed to keep components in production for 25 years (35 for the Linn), but the two venerable British designs have been continuously upgraded over their lives, keeping them competitive.

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Mirage M-3si loudspeaker

What's 1/16" narrower, over 1/2" shallower, and 3/16" higher than the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/1190mirage">Mirage M-3</A> loudspeaker? The new Mirage M-3si, that's what. Though the published dimensions for the old and new speakers are the same, my eyes told me there was a difference between them when I had them side-by-side in my listening room in Santa Fe. Being the compulsive type, I got out my trusty tape measure. No, my eyes had not deceived me&mdash;the M-3si <I>is</I> skinnier and taller. As I waltzed them into position, I sensed they weighed about the same as their predecessors; close enough that setting them on Arcici Super Spikes is a two-man operation. Though either speaker makes a definite presence in a room, I still find their high-gloss, black finish (the only finish available) unassuming, attractive, and elegant.

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Last Words on Hattogate

For now, at least. First, a nice summation from <A HREF="http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/features/article2316883.ece"><… Independent</I></A>. Then, follow the external link to Denis Dutton's conclusion that Barrington-Coupe's "I did it for love" defense just doesn't wash. His conclusion: "Based of a reading of her letters to critics and her radio interviews, it is my considered opinion that Joyce Hatto, in addition of being a lively, chirpy, witty, bright and positive person, was also a pathological liar."

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