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What the Krell?!?

Todd Eichenbaum, design engineer at Krell, walked me through the design of their new amplifier, the $10,500, 300Wpc 302. The power supply employs a 3kVA toroidal transformer, built-in power conditioning, a current-mirror input stage, a push-pull driver stage, and low negative feedback (8dB) around the output stage. It was paired with the $10,000 Evolution 222 stereo preamplifier.

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Maestro Please, May I Hear Another?

I always seek out Wilson Audio's room at the HE shows. Is it because Wilson always gets great sound? It does&mdash;but, as the big dog on the block, they probably don't <I>have</I> to attend. The company supports the high-end community, not just by showing up, but by sending Peter McGrath and his fabulous recordings.

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Simply RED!

As you can see from Larry Greenhill's photo, Chord's RED Reference CD player ($28,500) is one sexy piece of kit. The gleaming metalwork, the sturdy clamshell clamp, its swooping lines&mdash;it's just gizmoidally drool-worthy.

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T'ain't Just the Speakers

Larry Greenhill has already blogged about how good the Escalante Fremonts sounded in the Sound By Singer room Escalante shared with VTL. They did a disappearing act that would have done David Blaine proud. I was so impressed, I came back for a second visit and came away even more impressed&mdash;not just with the Fremonts, but with the VTL/dCS system that enabled them to sing like they did.

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Tweeter Threatens Chapter 11

On May 10, Tweeter Home Entertainment Group announced that it has insufficient working capital to cover its long- and short-term costs and may have to consider filing for Chapter 11. The immediate cause of the shortfall is the cost of closing 49 stores and two distribution centers. <I>This Week in Consumer Electronics</I> reported specifically that lump sum payments to lease-holding landlords was a contributory factor.

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Crutchfield to Sell Thiel Online

Lexington, KY&ndash;based Thiel Audio has announced that it will partner with Charlottesville, VA&ndash;based Crutchfield to offer its speakers online and in Crutchfield brick-and-mortar outlets. Thiel has been famously reluctant to go online, having established itself through its canny vetting of potential retail partners. It kept its distribution clean.

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Harvey Electronics to Acquire Myer-Emco

On May 8, Harvey Electronics, with 9 stores in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, announced that it would acquire the Myer-Emco chain's 10 stores in Washington and Maryland. Both companies are consistently ranked among the top "hybrid" retail operations, meaning they have retail locations and emphasize custom A/V installation services. The new company will be called Harvey Electronics, but tri-state area stores will continue to be called Harvey and DC area stores will continue to be identified as Myer-Emco.

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