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Manley Labs Steelhead phono preamplifier
Bonus Recording of December 2001: Wagner's Ring
<FONT FACE="Helvetica, Arial" SIZE=2><B>WAGNER: <I>The Ring of the Nibelung</I></B><BR><FONT SIZE="2">
Norman Bailey, Wotan, Wanderer; Derek Hammond-Stroud, Alberich; Alberto Remedios, Siegmund, Siegfried; Rita Hunter, Brünnhilde; Margaret Curphey, Sieglinde, Gutrune; Gregory Dempsey, Mime; Aage Haugland, Hagen; Norman Welsby, Gunther; Emile Belcourt, Loge; Clifford Grant, Fafner, Hunding; Katherine Pring, Fricka I, Waltraute II; Ann Howard, Fricka II; Anne Collins, Erda, First Norn; Valerie Masterson, Woglinde; Shelagh Squires, Wellgunde; Helen Attfield, Flosshilde; Gillian Knight, Second Norn; Anne Evans, Third Norn; Maurine London, Woodbird; others; Sadler's Wells (<I>Siegfried</I>) and English National Opera Orchestra & Chorus, Reginald Goodall<BR>
Chandos CHAN 3065 (16 CDs). 1974–78/2001. John Mordler, Ronald Kinloch Anderson, prods.; Robert Gooch, Stuart Eltham, engs. ADD. TT: 16:53:30<BR>
Performance <B>****</B><BR>
Sonics <B>***½</B>
Boulder 1012 D/A preamplifier
The Boulder 1012's is a line-level preamplifier <I>and</I> DAC in one box. Its design and build qualities are icons to elegant engineering know-how. No screws show on the rectangular box of large but not massive proportions, for example, which is all done up in matte aluminum and set off with a few highly polished stainless-steel buttons. The chassis construction uses tongue-and-groove techniques. The sides of the 1012 benefit from styling cues found on Boulder's newer amplifiers. As you can see from the photograph, the look is both elegant and hi-tech in a way very few other manufacturers manage.
What's on your audio wish list to Santa and his little cobblers?
Reader I.M. Outthere wants to tap into the audiophile mind to see what visions are dancing in your heads. Does anything in particular top your holiday audio wish list?
Less Bits, More Filling?
<A HREF="http://www.dolby.com">Dolby Laboratories</A> was demonstrating its new <A HREF="http://www.aac-audio.com">Advanced Audio Coding</A> (AAC) consumer encoder, which the company says complements its professional AAC encoder, at this year's New York AES Convention. Dolby says it will license the encoder to enable "high-quality AAC encoding" for CD-rippers, hard disk–based jukebox products, Internet-based music distribution systems, portable players, and other digital audio products aimed at the consumer market.
High-Brow Streaming
Sam Tellig loves 'em and consistently sings their high-quality/low-buck praises as a cheapskate favorite ($6.99 per CD!). And now, classical music label <A HREF="http://www.naxos.com">Naxos of America</A> is blazing new paths with its announcement last week that it and <A HREF="http://www.liquidaudio.com">Liquid Audio</A> have inked an agreement to digitally distribute downloads of selected Naxos recordings to leading retail and music web sites in the Liquid Music Network.
MusicNet, Pressplay Tunes Won't Travel
While audiophiles obsess about extracting another iota of resolution from our already high-rez systems and recordings, the rest of the world is going crazy for portable music.
Added to the Archives This Week
In his review of the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/459/">Soliloquy 5.3 loudspeaker</A>, Kalman Rubinson says that when he heard a pair, his first thoughts were, <I>"Gotta get my hands on these!"</I> After careful listening, did the speaker live up to Rubinson's first impressions? KR tells the whole story.
Philips Re-org Means Fewer Jobs
With worldwide demand for semiconductors lower than it has been in many years, <A HREF="http://www.philips.com">Philips Electronics NV</A> has announced an organizational streamlining that may cost 4000 workers their jobs.