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Are there any musical instruments you really can't stand?
Last week we asked about your favorite musical instruments. Now tell us about the ones you hate.
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With multichannel DVD-Audio just around the corner, the surround-sound debate among audiophiles is starting anew. But how far have we come with surround sound in 30 years? J. Gordon Holt wrote "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//asweseeit/235/">Bye Bye, Quadrifi?</A>" back in 1971, in which he explored the same dilemmas faced by today's audiophile.
Latin Jazz King Tito Puente Dies at 77
Tito Puente, the "Mambo King" who fused jazz with Latin rhythms, died Wednesday, May 31 at New York University's Medical Center from complications following heart surgery. Puente was 77.
DVD-Audio for under $300?
The trend of computers redefining the price/performance ratio for digital audio shows no signs of slowing down. A new PCI-slot soundcard has been released by <A HREF="http://www.digitalconnection.com">Digital Connection</A> that could help change preconceived notions about the level of sound quality achievable from a computer. The $295 DC Pro 24/96 enables a brand-new function for the PC, playback of DTS 5.1 music CDs, as well as support for 24-bit/96kHz playback and recording, currently available only on high-end soundcards such as the CardDeluxe from Digital Audio Labs and the RME DigiPro/8.
Fighting Audiophile Obsolescence
Waiting for the Holy Grail of DVD-Audio? Even with players still distant on the horizon, one can now begin building a DVD-Audio music library with discs compatible with current DVD-Video players. At least that's the strategy offered at the recent High End 2000 show in Frankfurt, Germany this past week.
Napster Reinstates Some Users, Attacks Offspring, Angers Madonna
The <A HREF="http://www.napster.com/">Napster</A> saga continues: Last week the Silicon Valley–based firm, which has been very successful with its MP3 file-sharing software, reinstated approximately 30,000 music fans who had signed online affidavits attesting that they had been mistakenly accused of appropriating songs by rock group Metallica. Those reinstated were slightly less than 10% of the 317,000 Napster users who had been booted from the system on May 3 as a result of legal attacks by Metallica.
What is your favorite musical instrument?
We all prefer the sounds of certain musical instruments over others. What's your favorite?
DiAural Technology Now Online
Last year, <I>Stereophile</I>'s Barry Willis took a trip to Ogden, Utah, to <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10416/">report</A> on what was then a secret speaker project being conducted by <A HREF="http://www.kimberkable.com/">Kimber Kable</A>'s Ray Kimber and designer Eric Alexander. After informal listening, Willis noted that, while not being able to completely nail down what the "under development" DiAural crossover circuitry was doing, something new was certainly in the air.
SDMI Watermarking Effort Rankles Engineers
The <A HREF="http://www.sdmi.org/">Secure Digital Music Initiative</A>'s move to establish a copy-prevention technology for commercial recordings has rankled audio engineers, who claim that the audible watermarking technique chosen by the organization could mar high-resolution recordings. Of particular concern are SDMI's testing methods and its rush to get a standard in place without commentary from engineers or the music-buying public.