
LATEST ADDITIONS
Re-Tales #25: Get rid of the ego, keep the fun and the music
Nordost QNet network switch & QSource linear power supply
Revinylization #34: The Reintroduction of Candid Records
Tannoy Stirling Prestige Gold Reference loudspeaker
Music Hall Stealth record player
Bel Canto e1X DAC/Control Preamplifier
The Music Problem
I did, and we went to Emmons Audio in Studio City, California, for what turned out to be one of the formative moments of my life.
Triangle Antal 40th Anniversary Edition loudspeaker
Some people, including some audiophiles, believe that product habituation is what's really behind what some people refer to as product break-in. It's not a mechanical or electronic phenomenon, they contend, but a mental one. Assuming the sound of the new gear is of adequate quality, it's the listener that breaks in to the product, as the product's sound, which was initially strange, grows more familiar and, so, right.
LSA VT-70 integrated amplifier
There are exceptions. I find tear-tugging beauty in "Ebben? Ne Andrò Lontana" from Alfredo Catalani's La Wally, whether sung by Donij van Doorn or Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez (footnote 1). The German Lieder of Kurt Weill, as interpreted by soprano Teresa Stratas, produce gladness in my heart but confusion in my uncomprehending wife and children. Maybe it's because the often sarcastic, gruff songs about the travails of the lumpenproletariat contrast with the purity of Stratas's classically trained voice. That clash is precisely what I love about it.