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Room Tuning: ASC Tube Traps & the MATT Test

One of the challenges I faced in optimizing the performance of the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/216/">Thiel CS7.2</A> loudspeakers that I reviewed in February 2000 was controlling and tuning their interaction with my listening room. Intuition, experience, trial and error&mdash;all came into play, as did several of the procedures and calculations covered by Jonathan Scull in his "Fine Tunes" column.

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The Home Entertainment 2000 show, planned to be held in Rye, NY this spring, has been canceled.

The Home Entertainment 2000 show, originally planned to be held in Rye, New York this spring, has been canceled. Show staff has received feedback from manufacturers and dealers, who feel that the rooms at the Rye venue are too small, and that a suburban location is not optimal. EmapUSA VP Jaqueline Augustine states that "We want to hold a successful show, and this venue could not guarantee our success."

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Audio Device Promises New Highs in Lows

There's not a lot of music in the bottom octave, and there's not a lot of information in the low bass of a movie soundtrack. But there <I>is</I> a lot of power down there in the rumbling subterranean region&mdash;power that adds palpable realism to every type of home entertainment. That's why we go to extremes in our search for low-frequency reinforcement: full-range loudspeakers, and multiple subwoofers, and digital room-correction systems.

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Virtual Life Imitates Surreal Art

What began as a seemingly random collection of songs became a classic animated movie. <I>Yellow Submarine</I> was recently remastered and reissued on DVD and CD, and has now become the latest in a string of virtual-reality theme-park rides: Beatles fans visiting Berlin's Potsdamer Platz can travel through Pepperland at The Beatles' Yellow Submarine Adventure.

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Sony Will Embrace Internet Sales, Aoki Announces

Where Sony goes, the electronics industry follows. And Sony is going on the Internet&mdash;not merely with product information and links to dealers, but with sales direct to consumers. The announcement was made late in January by <A HREF="http://www.sony.com/sel">Sony Electronics</A> president Teruaki Aoki. "We cannot neglect the customers' viewpoint," Aoki said, acknowledging that serving consumers is a higher priority for the electronics giant than protecting dealers.

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Added to the Archives This Week

Getting a good connection to ground can make or break a fussy audio (and video) system. Jonathan Scull reveals several tips and tricks in <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//finetunes/195/">"Fines Tunes" #9</A>. As J-10 states: "Of course, the 'Fine Tunes' brief is low- or no-cost techniques for improving your system's sound. So let's consider that unruly beast called Ground. Aside from walking on, what's it good for?" The answer awaits.

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