Woofers Gone Wild
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From Bright Eyes to Sibelius
From Bright Eyes to Sibelius
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New Technologies - New Formats
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There is always a tendency to resist anything new, especially when we feel comfortable with the old. Nevertheless I think that we are at a loss if we don't explore.
Of course some technologies do not represent a sound step forward, and some formats face their untimely demise with certainty. But both hits and misses are part of any evolutionary process. Think of the scientific and technological advancements that took us from clockwork devices, which stored information mechanically, to optical disk/card devices that store data using holographic methods.
I definitely don
Budget turntable
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Clapton fans Beware
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Today the UPS guy brought me what I thought would be a treat - Clapton's new release "Back Home". Two 180 gram LP's - half speed mastered. Eric's newest songs. Sonically it is a first rate job. The content is horrible. He's not writing stuff like a new father (though the cover art makes that clear) but more like a grandfather. To make it worse, the bad songs are so horribly overproduced I never made it through the fourth side. Almost like disco stuff. Drum machines, backup singers, strings. The man's gone over the edge.
Recommended Components On-line -- My Apologies
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If you look at the "Recommended Components" listing in the OCtober issue, you will see that we promised that the sections that had to be omitted due to lack of space would be posted on the Web. My apologies for the tardiness in doing this; I have been swamped in getting both the November issue and the 2006 Stereophile Buyer's Guide off to the printer. The missing stuff will go up on www.stereophile.com on Monday.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
A recent triumph of DBT...
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Aloha, loving the DBT debate, with nice points on all sides. My buddy "Big Mike" and I have been working on a DBT at a level we can master while swilling vino and debating hi-fi.
Being the master debaters that we are, we have arrived at a DBT test that may satisfy some. Granted, it is situation specific, but DBT nonetheless!
Two nice pieces of work.
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Aloha,
Kudos to...
1) Art Dudley in his disc player review. Recalling all the hype that was generated in the past regarding certain tweaks and giving a brief review of the current state of those past "glaring diiference" makers. This hobby tends toward miracle cures that get everyone all aflutter and then fade. It's important that we keep those ideas alive to see if they have "legs" and to remind us of which ideas have evolved from fad to bad. Great perspective reminder!
The Thoughts of All Men in All Ages and Lands
The Thoughts of All Men in All Ages and Lands
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I have a infinity interlude li36c center and am looking for a currently made brand of loudspeaker's to match them for under $800 bucks.
This system is being ran by a denon 3802 and will be used for movies and a little tv only.
any ideas?
Thanks!