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The Listeners' Manifesto
<B>Editor's Note: </B>This article is now only available as an Audio Engineering Society preprint, under the title "The Role of Critical Listening in Evaluating Audio Equipment Quality," preprint number 3176. The price is $4.00 for AES members, and $5.00 for non-members; it can be ordered (currently on paper only, not as a downloadable pdf) by entering the number in the appropriate field on the <A HREF="http://www.aes.org/publications/preprints/search.html">preprint search page</A> at the <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">AES website</A>.
Basso Profundo
Bass constitutes one of the least understood aspects of sound reproduction. Opinions vary greatly on matters of bass quality, quantity, and perceived frequency range or response. Moreover, the bass region is subject to the most unwanted variation in practical situations due to the great influence listening-room acoustics have on loudspeaker performance. Every room has its different bass characteristic, and changes in the position of speakers or listener also constitute major variables at low frequencies.
Book Review: "High Fidelity Audio/Video Systems: A Critical Guide for Owners"
<B>High Fidelity Audio/Video Systems: A Critical Guide for Owners</B><BR> by Howard Ferstler <BR><I>253 pages, $23.50 softcover. Published by McFarland & Company, Inc., Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640. Tel: (919) 246-4460.</I>
Are Audiophiles Music-Lovers?
"Like many audiophiles I have often sped home from a concert to fire up the audio system, and then, to the sore vexation of my wife and guests, spent the rest of the evening plunged in the morbid contemplation of what, exactly, was missing."
The Day the Music Died
<I>"Phonograph, </I>n<I>. An irritating toy that restores life to dead noises."—</I>Ambrose Bierce (in <I>The Devils's Dictionary</I>, Dover, 1958)
The Tragedy of High End Audio
Enough Room?
Room acoustics, and their importance, may not be subjects which we ponder daily here at <I>Stereophile</I>, but they are never far from our consciousness. Two recent events served to spotlight them yet again: the setting-up of our first-ever panel listening test of moderately priced loudspeakers (Vol.14 No.7), and a letter from a reader requesting advice on room problems. Both reminded us---if a reminder was needed---that although the perfect room does not exist, there are things that can be done to make the most of even an admittedly difficult situation. That reader's letter, in particular, brought home the fact that we cannot really discuss this subject too often. It's easy to forget that comments made here months (or years) ago are beyond the experience of newer readers. A new audiophile's most frequent mistake is to overlook the significance of his or her listening room, while the experienced listener will too often take the room for granted.
"But I Thought You Were My Friend!"
"But I Thought You Were My Friend!" (Footnote 1)
The Complete Stax/Volt Singles
244 songs by Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Booker T. & the MGs, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas, William Bell, Eddie Floyd, The Bar-Kays, The Mar-Keys, and many, many others Atlantic 7-82218-2 (9 CDs only). Reissue producer: Steve Greenberg. AAD. TT: 10:52:07