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Avalon Acoustics Settles Dispute with Silverline Audio

One of the industry's nastier legal disputes is over. Boulder, CO-based <A HREF="http://www.avalonacoustics.com/">Avalon Acoustics, Inc</A>. has withdrawn a threatened "trade dress infringement" lawsuit against competitor <A HREF="http://www.silverlineaudio.com/">Silverline Audio Technology, Inc</A>. of Concord, CA, according to an Avalon press release circulated December 7. "Trade dress infringement" is a legalism referring to a competitor's use of a design that has become so closely associated in the public mind with a particular brand that it amounts to a virtual trademark.

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Wadia Returns as Division of Audio Video Research

Briefly <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10843/">gone</A&gt; but not forgotten, Wadia Digital will return as a division of Audio Video Research, Inc. (AVR) of Ann Arbor, Michigan, a new company formed in December, 2000 by combining the assets of Wadia and Digital Imaging Corporation. Wadia products, including the 861 and 831 CD players and 27<I>ix</I> processor, will be shown at CES in January, 2001.

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Best Buy Expands Empire with Musicland, Magnolia Buyouts

The economy may be slowing down in some parts of the country, but not, apparently, in Minneapolis, where national electronics retailer <A HREF="http://www.bestbuy.com/">Best Buy Co</A>., Inc. announced December 7 its acquisition of both <A HREF="http://www.musicland.com/">Musicland Stores Corporation</A> (also of Minneapolis) and Seattle-based <A HREF="http://www.magnoliahifi.com/">Magnolia Hi-Fi, Inc</A>. The buyouts will give Best Buy increased exposure in rural malls and in the Pacific Northwest. The company also announced a plan to open several stores in Canada over the next three years, beginning with eight locations for which leases have already been signed.

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Added to the Archives This Week

Robert Deutsch asks, "How can you tell an audiophile from a normal person?" RD's answer involves the name of the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/296/">Vienna Acoustics Mahler loudspeaker</A>, which Deutsch reviewed for the April 2000 issue of <I>Stereophile</I>. Deutsch writes, "I find Gustav Mahler's music to be on the ponderous side, but when I heard the Vienna Acoustics Mahlers at HI-FI '99, I was sufficiently impressed that I began the process of getting a pair for review." The results of his careful listening are not ponderous at all.

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Upsampling or Oversampling?

Charles Hansen said it best, in a recent e-mail: "People have been holding back from criticizing this technology because they weren't certain that some new discovery hadn't been made." Ayre Acoustics' main man was talking about "upsampling," whereby conventional "Red Book" CD data, sampled at 44.1kHz, are converted to a datastream with a higher sample rate. (Because of its association with DVD-Audio, 96kHz is often chosen as the new rate.)

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Another Challenge for the Hackers?

One of the constraints of the DVD format that is much hated by consumers around the world is the notorious "region code," whereby a DVD disc will only play in a machine that was bought in the country or region that the disc is licensed for. Hollywood claims that this is the only way to protect a work's licenses, which may vary from country to country. But region codes have made it tough on citizens in countries with few DVD releases and world travelers who try to bring home and play discs that they find abroad, leading to the widespread use of "hacks" to circumvent the restrictions.

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