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Stereophile Staff  |  Feb 02, 2003  |  0 comments
"How much power do you really need? How much power can you actually use? What's necessary, and what's icing on the cake? And does anyone really need 1000Wpc?" Jonathan Scull takes the Boulder 2050 monoblock amplifier into the listening chamber to confront these and other pressing audio dilemmas.
Jon Iverson  |  Feb 02, 2003  |  0 comments
Having a great product at a fair price is mandatory practice in the ever-competitive audio business. But getting the word out and placing those products in front of the customer is just as critical—some might argue, even more important. If this is true, then Canadian speaker company Athena has just made the score of a lifetime.
Jon Iverson  |  Feb 02, 2003  |  0 comments
Heads up RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America): those music dollars skittering away in all directions probably have very little to do with online file trading. That was the message last week as members of two important trade organizations challenged the conventional RIAA view that blames peer-to-peer networks for the record industry's third dismal year in a row.
Barry Willis  |  Feb 02, 2003  |  0 comments
Clear Channel Communications, the radio industry's 900-lb gorilla, may be getting too big for its britches.
Mike Healey  |  Jan 26, 2003  |  65 comments

When new formats started to appear to replace LPs, the first thing to be cut, at least in size, was the cover art. 8-tracks and cassettes viciously cropped the cover art and printed the liner notes with microscopic text.

Which CD/SACD/DVD-Audio disc has your favorite cover artwork?
Here's my favorite
64% (49 votes)
Don't like any of them
36% (28 votes)
Total votes: 77
Jon Iverson  |  Jan 26, 2003  |  0 comments
Those who spurn audio discs with built-in restriction technologies should take note: SunnComm Technologies announced last week that its MediaMax CD-3 technology has been utilized to restrict the content on Ike and Tina Turner's new compilation CD entitled The Early Sessions.
Barry Willis  |  Jan 26, 2003  |  0 comments
Retailing can be a rough ride even in the best of times. In the current climate, it’s especially hard for those trying to make a go of it with recorded music.
Jon Iverson  |  Jan 26, 2003  |  0 comments
Liquid Audio has been under attack for most of its short life, first from competitors and then from its own shareholders and corporate raiders. But the tumultuous journey may finally be coming to an end as the company reports that it is settling some of its lawsuits and shareholder claims while selling its remaining assets.
Barry Willis  |  Jan 26, 2003  |  0 comments
Hilary Rosen's 17-year tenure with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) will come to an end this year.

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