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Tracking Force of Nature: TechDAS, Kroma, Engström, Wadax, Jorma
Guru Speakers Promise Swede Sound
Storgaard & Vestskov Speakers: Danish and Delicious
Danish loudspeaker maker Storgaard & Vestskov, a relatively young company, operates from Bornholm, a small island in the Baltic Sea. Their 150,000ft² production hub handles everything in-house: R&D, milling, varnishing, and final assembly.
Heavyweight Vinyl, Featherlight Detail: J. Sikora, EgglestonWorks, EMM Labs, Meitner, Kimber
T.H.E. Show Returns to Costa Mesa with Fresh Vision and Broader Appeal
Amphion Krypton 3X loudspeaker
In audio reproduction, my values are similar. I can't enjoy music if the system is producing a clouded, muddy, overly warm, or otherwise unclear sound. I want the electromechanical representation of music to be richly detailed, sharply focused, and full range in dynamics and frequency. In that kind of all-encompassing and attention-demanding aesthetic, I can truly hear what the music is about. Under those conditions, the nature of the recording—good or bad, craft or crud—is plainly heard.
Spin Doctor #25: The Garrard 301 in a New Light
Morris had been the de facto leader of my high school punk band, The Ripchords. Six years later, he was getting started with a career as ambient chill-out deejay Mixmaster Morris, releasing records as The Irresistible Force. Our apartment became a kind of hub in the South London music scene, with musicians and industry people circling through. Eventually, I found a job working at Music and Video Exchange, the gear-focused branch of the popular Record and Tape Exchange chain of secondhand record shops. At M&VE, the staff had first dibs on any cool gear that came in, and I remember being intensely envious when colleague Andy snagged a rare EMS VCS 3 synthesizer for almost nothing.