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Audeze LCDi4 in-ear headphones
Listening #180: Swissonor TA10 tonearm
The Swissonor TA10, a contemporary tonearm designed for the Thorens TD 124 turntable (19591970), challenged me to set aside some of the things I thought I knew about phonography. On at least one of those counts, it succeeded.
Handmade in Switzerland and modeled on the Thorens TP 14 tonearm of the 1960s, the TA10 ($3990) improves on its predecessor with an effective length of 240mm, which Swissonor says is the longest that can be achieved with a stock TD 124 armboard (the TP 14's effective length was only 210mm), and replaces the non-universal plug and socket of the TP 14's removable headshell with the more common SME standard found on most contemporary headshells, pickup heads, and tonearms.
René Jacobs' take on Mozart's Requiem
MrSpeakers Aeon Flow Open Planar Magnetic Headphones
I'll admit feeling the MrSpeakers Aeon Flow Closed look a bit alien to my eyes when first I saw it. Now that it's been on my desk for a few months I find it quite appealing. Not so much for it's looksdon't get me wrong, I quite like the lookbut more because I've come to appreciate the comfort of them. No surprises when the Aeon Flow Open showed up...they were right at home on my head. Good thing too, they'll be spending a lot of time there.
Stereophile's Products of 2017
And what better way to serve those possible givers of audio giftsand, at the same time, honor our hobby's most deserving designers and manufacturersthan with our annual Product of the Year awards?
Outlaw Audio RR2160 stereo receiver
Day 1 at the NYAS: a Binaural Video Report
Why I Can't Stop Being an Audiophile
The question took me off-guard. It didn't come from one of the usual suspectsa hostile anti-audiophile, or a non-audiophile who simply can't fathom why we should care so much about something as nonessential as sound reproductionbut from Louis, a sharp dressed, goateed, middle-aged man who was known, among his audio repair shop's clientele, for not only his virtuosity as a classical solo violinist, but his expertisesome would say his preternatural abilityin setting up turntables to sound their very best.
Recording of December 2017: Bringin' It
Mack Avenue Mac 1115 (CD). 2017. Gretchen Valade, exec prod.; Christian McBride, prod.; Todd Whitelock, assoc. prod., eng.; Timothy Marchiafava, asst. eng. ADD? TT: 68:59
Performance ****½
Sonics *****
As musical movements go, rock and jazz seem to be running out of new ideas, most of the stylistic pathways in both genres having been explored to their logical conclusions. In rock in particular, every stream of inspiration has been followed past its headwaters, every droplet of inspiration wrung from established forms.