Added to the Archives This Week

Larry Greenhill says he'll never forget his first encounter with the Krell LAT-1 loudspeaker at a meeting of the Westchester Audiophile Society. Suitably impressed, Greenhill reports, "I'd been bitten. I made arrangements to continue the audition in my own listening room." His complete analysis awaits.

While testing the KEF RDM Two loudspeaker at Stereophile headquarters, John Atkinson suggested that perhaps someone should take the speakers home for a more in-depth review. Wes Phillips volunteered on the spot, and as he reports, is glad he did.

Next, in Stereophile's February, 1996 "As We See It" editorial, Rounding Up the Usual Suspects, John Atkinson explains why technical measurements are acutely important for rounding out a complete audio review.

Finally, we have the next installment (moving backward month by month) in our Recording of the Month series for the online archives: Recording of March 2001: The Houston Kid by Rodney Crowell. Robert Baird explains why this album so charmed him.

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