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Jon Iverson  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments
A recent online poll indicates that a majority of Stereophile's online readers still don't like the idea of using computers when it comes to enjoying music. If a new report accurately predicts the future, they might as well get used to the rest of the world's booting up their tunes.
Jon Iverson  |  Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments
What ails the music business? Stereophile reader Jim Steel, in an online poll last year, opined, "Most of today's pop and metal is lifeless, heartless, and crude. Over-produced, synthetic, and the core product (songs) are mind-numbingly dull and without imagination."
Chip Stern  |  Feb 29, 2004  |  First Published: Oct 01, 1999  |  0 comments
The women in my family and extended circle of friends are generally captivated by good sound, but are often appalled by the brutish, monolithic packaging that passes for "styling" in high-end gear. "Not in my living room," is the refrain, often played in a minor key.
Michael Fremer  |  Feb 29, 2004  |  First Published: Jul 01, 2001  |  0 comments
With its high-end heart and home-theater brain, Chord's powerful CPM 3300 integrated amplifier ($9500 with the aluminum-cylinder Integra leg option, $8950 without) is a uniquely fascinating audio product well worth considering. High-tech innards and magazine-cover good looks don't hurt either, but what originally got me interested was the superlative sound Chord products have consistently delivered at trade and consumer shows when paired with Wilson-Benesch loudspeakers.
Michael Fremer  |  Feb 29, 2004  |  First Published: Feb 01, 2001  |  0 comments
The old advertising jingle "Who put eight great tomatoes in that itty-bitty can?" bubbled through my head as Musical Fidelity's Antony Michaelson proudly unboxed the new $4500 M3 Nu-Vista integrated amplifier. How did they cram it all in there?
John Atkinson  |  Feb 29, 2004  |  First Published: Mar 01, 2004  |  0 comments
When Cantus's artistic coordinator (and Stereophile reader) Erick Lichte phoned me in the summer of 2000 about my recording this Minnesotan male-voice choir, it didn't occur to me that I was entering a long-term relationship. But just as sure as 16-bit digital is not sufficient for long-term musical satisfaction, my first Cantus CD led to a second, and now a third. (All available from this website). For Deep River, I traveled to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where the city has spent millions of dollars to transform the downtown high school into a gloriously warm-sounding, state-of-the-art performing arts center.
Sam K.  |  Feb 29, 2004  |  124 comments

Reader Sam K. says he is tired of all the talk about computers and music, and wants to know when was the last time you upgraded your turntable and how did you do it?

When was the last time you upgraded your turntable? Please tell us what you did.
Within the last week
5% (10 votes)
Within the last month
8% (16 votes)
Within the last year
28% (59 votes)
Within the last couple of years
12% (25 votes)
Within the last five years
5% (11 votes)
More than five years ago
21% (43 votes)
Don't have a turntable and don't want one
17% (36 votes)
Don't have a turntable but will buy one
4% (9 votes)
Total votes: 209
Stereophile Staff  |  Feb 23, 2004  |  0 comments
Audiophiles may bemoan the convergence of computers and high-fidelity equipment, but it's a trend apparently as unstoppable as the earth's progression around the sun.
Stereophile Staff  |  Feb 23, 2004  |  0 comments
Does the SLP in the Cary SLP-98P tube preamplifier's name stand for "sweet little preamplifier"? Art Dudley sets out to determine if Cary's latest version in the SLP preamp series lives up to the moniker.
Barry Willis  |  Feb 23, 2004  |  0 comments
What's in a name?

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