High Resolution Download Business Model
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Checkout this item up for bid:
http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?accsrack&1288669870&1288059046

This device is to be placed on top of the chassis which will transform resonances into friction and heat.
A short while ago I stumbled across an article about something called a "House Curve." To put it briefly, a house curve is an equalization contour which achieves "perceived flat response as opposed to measured flat response."
http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/rew-forum/96-house-curve-what-why-you-need-how-do.html
As a prospective owner of a pair of these, I was very interested in seeing that the V 1.5 were reviewed so favorably by JM and that they are the best speaker he's heard under $10K as well as a Class A - Restricted LF choice.
That said, there are only a couple of paragraphs about the performance of the speakers prior to JM adding $8.5K worth of interconnects and speaker cables to his system -- which is more than the retail price of the V 1.5s!
It seems that most of the review was based upon the speaker's performance after the addition of these cables.
I wonder if that genius Juan ever saw any footage of how the hijackers were dressed?
It's the guys in blue button downs and Dockers he needs to sweat about.
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In other news...
Spitzer the felon to CNN?
What, did Rupert Murdoch buy CNN?
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For both blues and reds - "anonymous" unlimited donors without any transparency is a terrible idea.
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One of the most-frequently given answers to last week's Vote! was a variation on "trust your ears." But can your ears <i>always</i> be trusted?
I've purchased a Marantz PM5004, CD5004, Pro-Ject Debut III, and Grado RS2i's. Now I want to add some decent speakers, hopefully under $5-700, though I could go higher.
The glowing Stereophile review almost convinced me to splurge on the Dynaudio X12's, but I don't think the PM5004 has enough power (I'm not sure how to read it, is speaker handling the amount you NEED or the max the speaker can survive?)
Anyway, I'm a total noob and have no idea where to start, so no limitations, all recommendations welcome. I listen mostly to Jazz and Classic Rock.
How will the music industry business model change with high resolution downloads?
If one can pay a one time fee to download a high resolution .flac file that's equivalent to the original master onto their PC, make as many copies as they like to send to friends, or perhaps even sell on the black market, how will the music industry sustain itself?
Won't artists and recording producers simply stop making new music albums if the profit margin becomes to small to make a fair profit?
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