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When it comes to component color, do you have a preference?
First they were silver, then black, then silver, then both. . . . Do you have a preference for components in a particular finish?
European Commission Looking into MusicNet, Duet
The European Commission isn't especially fond of joint ventures by international media conglomerates. Last year, the EC successfully squashed a proposed merger of EMI and Warner Music Group on the grounds that WMG's parent company, AOL Time Warner (then simply Time Warner), combined with the UK's biggest name in music, would create "a virtual monopoly" of the European music market. A few months later, merger discussions between EMI and Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) similarly went nowhere. EC investigators also looked into price-fixing in the European CD market early this year.
Added to the Archives This Week
They've been around for years, under a variety of guises and from an evolving list of manufacturers and distributors. But the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/361/">BBC LS3/5a loudspeakers</A> still cling to their legendary status. We provide not only J. Gordon Holt's original 1977 review for <I>Stereophile</I>, but also follow-ups from 1984, 1989, and 1993. Read about the little speaker that could.
Universal Audio Decoding For All?
More good news for budget-conscious audiophiles who are waiting for that all-in-one universal high-resolution audio player: Yet another chip manufacturer is announcing a decoder IC that will allow new DVD machines to untangle just about any audio file format. Last week, LuxSonor Semiconductors joined the growing list (see <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/11059/">previous</A>) of chip manufacturers that are including both DVD-Audio and SACD in one package.
PC Or CE?
Maybe it's only fair: Consumer electronics giants like Sony have been selling personal computers lately, so computer manufacturer <A HREF="http://www.compaq.com/ipaqaudio">Compaq</A> announced last week that it will begin selling audio products. Joining Intel in making the transition from the computer industry to consumer electronics, Compaq has now redefined itself as "a global enterprise technology and solutions company."
Improved Digital Audio Schemes Debut
First, the sobering reality: Among the world's billions of music lovers, probably a million or fewer are true audiophiles, for whom sound quality is a primary concern. The uncritical majority will embrace any audio technology that offers economy and convenience. Case in point: the popularity of the MP3 digital format, widely derided by audiophiles for its compressed dynamics and lack of detail, but adopted readily by the general public because of its ease of use.
Music for Rent: BMG Signs Web Deal with FullAudio
Here's an audio riddle for you. Question: What's erasable but not recordable? Answer: Downloadable music from <A HREF="http://www.fullaudio.com">FullAudio Corporation</A>.
Do ads for fancy cars and men's magazines in the pages of Stereophile bother you?
Reader Bard-Alan Finlan is wondering what readers of <I>Stereophile</I> think about the recent introduction of ads for BMW cars and <I>FHM</I> magazine.
Summer Begins with a Frenzy of Music-Related Lawsuits
Music industry attorneys may not enjoy much of a summer vacation. The season got off to a litigious start with a flurry of lawsuits by and against record labels and music-based websites.