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Stereophile Staff  |  Aug 26, 2001  |  0 comments

We were sitting around the office the other day making bets about how many online readers also subscribe to the paper magazine. Since most of our estimates were miles apart from each other, we thought why not run a poll?

Do you subscribe to
Yes I subscribe
69% (275 votes)
I used to subscribe
11% (44 votes)
I plan on subscribing
1% (2 votes)
Never been a subscriber
5% (19 votes)
Buy at the newstand regularly
5% (19 votes)
Buy at the newstand once in a while
7% (26 votes)
Read someone else's copy
1% (2 votes)
Other
2% (9 votes)
Total votes: 396
Barry Willis  |  Aug 26, 2001  |  0 comments
Now that satellite radio services XM Radio and Sirius Radio have their "birds" in position, they are encountering a slew of unexpected roadblocks here on earth. Among the problems: loss of signal in tunnels and urban canyons, interference with wireless communications, and a lighting technology that emits strong radio waves close to the broadcasters' assigned bands.
Stereophile Staff  |  Aug 26, 2001  |  0 comments
In his review of the Cary Audio Design CAD-300SEI integrated amplifier, Robert Harley admits up front that he's been "biased against single-ended tube amplifiers because of their quirky measured performances." Can the Cary redeem itself and the SET approach with a single hearing? Harley reports, with a "Follow-Up" from Jonathan Scull.
Jon Iverson  |  Aug 26, 2001  |  0 comments
Don't smirk, but a lot of audiophiles, including this writer and our esteemed editor John Atkinson, spend a considerable amount of time listening to music on their computers, especially at work. In fact, the results from our recent online poll about computers and listening habits indicate that at least 60% of our readers listen this way as well, with half of those using their PCs for music playback "quite often."
Barry Willis  |  Aug 26, 2001  |  0 comments
Have the format wars begun in earnest? Only a few days after Warner Brothers announced the DVD-Audio release of Paul Simon's You're the One, Universal Music Group announced its plan to release titles in the Super Audio CD format.
Jon Iverson  |  Aug 26, 2001  |  0 comments
Music lover Dennis Cassidy had an itch years ago to start an audiophile label dedicated to releasing the particular kinds of music he liked with the best vinyl and packaging available. Cassidy was involved with music distributor Sound Advice at the time, which sold the standard audiophile favorites from Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs, and others.
Stereophile Staff  |  Aug 19, 2001  |  247 comments

Last week's vote addressed the new formats and buying a CD player, but what is holding you back from buying into the new formats?

What is the PRIMARY obstacle preventing you from buying into either SACD or DVD-Audio at this time?
High hardware prices
6% (37 votes)
High software prices
6% (38 votes)
Limited software availability
17% (112 votes)
Format viability uncertainties
25% (161 votes)
Waiting for Universal players
19% (125 votes)
Dislike watermarking
3% (21 votes)
Waiting for more multichannel hardware/software
1% (9 votes)
Lack of digital outputs
6% (37 votes)
Other
7% (42 votes)
Already have SACD
7% (46 votes)
Already have DVD-Audio
1% (8 votes)
Already have both
2% (10 votes)
Total votes: 646
Barry Willis  |  Aug 19, 2001  |  0 comments
Two years after they were first announced, DVD-Audio discs may finally be on their way from major labels.
Stereophile Staff  |  Aug 19, 2001  |  0 comments
After the 2001 show's wildly successful run earlier this year, Home Entertainment 2002 is heading back again to the heart of New York City. HE2002 will take place May 30–June 2, 2002 at the Hilton New York.

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