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The Women of Warpaint
Decca Sound: The Analogue Years
In case you're too stunned to do the math, that's $2.58 per disc!
The Cool, Comfy, and Competent Shure SRH1540
It took me a little while to warm up to these headphones, but once I did, I found myself very happy coddled in their comfort and spacious sound.
The Fifth Element #84
Jeff Rowland Design Group Model 7/II power amplifier
Kyocera DA-910 CD player
There, I've said it. Now I shall explain it.
Recording of September 1985: Shostakovich: Symphony 15

USSR Ministry of Culture State Symphony Orchestra, Gennady Rozhdestvensky conducting.
JVC/Melodiya CD VDC-528 (CD). Igor Veprintsev, eng. AAD.
I have been wondering recently if we aren't seeing the beginning of the end of rotten recordings. I'm now not too surprised when yet another superlative-sounding Telarc or Reference Recordings disc arrives for review, but when a Soviet-made Melodiya blows me away with its sound, not to say a stupendous performance, I must conclude that something earthshaking is going on.
Parasound Halo P 5 2.1-channel D/A preamplifier
The making of a preamplifier seems more or less the opposite. You start with a simple volume control and a couple of jacks, then add whatever you think constitutes a preamplifier. Choices might include electronic source switching, line-level gain, phono-level gain and equalization, tone controls, tone-defeat switches, a balance control, a headphone jack, an iPod input, and maybe even a digital-to-analog converter with a USB receiver. The sky is pretty much the limit.