Recordings of October 1992: ...This Is Now/Brahms & Weber Clarinet Quintets

Recordings of October 1992: ...This Is Now/Brahms & Weber Clarinet Quintets

<B>EDDIE DANIELS: <I>...This Is Now</I></B><BR>
Eddie Daniels, clarinet; Billy Childs, piano; Tony Dumas, Jimmy Johnson, bass; Ralph Penland, Vinnie Colaiuta, drums<BR>
GRP GRD-9635 (CD only). Bernie Kirsh, eng.; Eddie Daniels, Billy Childs, prods. DDD. TT: 64:31

Art Missed one....

....in his review of the new Linn Keel, Ekos SE, and Trampolin.

Art stated, that as far as he knew, there was no other arm that mated as perfectly to the Linn's new inner plinth as the ARO or the Linn arms.

Not so.

The Kuzma Stogi, according to the review article and manufacturer's interview from when it was a new product.... was designed ON a LP12 table. This was due to the fact that the Kuzma Stogi was Mr. Kuzma's first design. Chicken and egg. The arm came first. He had to begin and build it based on something. That 'something' was the Linn LP12 turntable.

Left channel temporarily gone - now back - anyone know why???

I took my amplifier in for a re-tube and got a loan amplifier for the 10 days or so it will take. On plugging it in, I noticed the interconnect from the CD player was the wrong way round on the left channel. Ie., the arrows were pointing back toward the CD player, instead of up into the amp. Obviously, I connected it up wrong 3 weeks ago when we moved. I've been playing the last few weeks with the cable the wrong way round. When I connected the loan amp, and dropped in a CD - I only got the right channel. The sounds of silence on the left. Suspecting a dodgy amp, I turned everything off.

Edit option seems okay...but....

Greetings Stephen, edit options seem fine at time of making the actual posting, but after they are done the edit option goes away after a while (no idea how long). I would have thought they should remain 'edit-able' until someone has made a direct reply to 'your' posting, but maybe that is just me being silly (?) I did notice this on at least one posting after around maybe three or four days.

Meridian's F80 Comes to NYC

Meridian's F80 Comes to NYC

On September 26, Showstoppers had its "digital holidays" event in Manhattan. If you aren't a member of the gadget press, you probably won't know about Showstoppers, but it's a press event that gathers all manner of gadgets, gizmos, and computer peripherals under one roof, adds in an open bar and free food, and invites anybody with a press credential to come mingle and ogle the new products. The events are well-run, well-attended, and almost never have much of interest for <I>Stereophile</I> readers.

Amazon Offers Downloads Without DRM

Amazon Offers Downloads Without DRM

On September 25, Amazon <A HREF="http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=176060&p=irol-newsArticle&I…; that its <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/163856011">Amazon MP3 download store</A> was open as a "public beta" test. Amazon claims it has "more than two million songs by more than 180,000 artists from over 20,000 major and independent labels," which makes it somewhat less diverse than Apple's iTunes Store, which claims six million songs. However, Amazon MP3 has a few advantages in its corner: its MP3s are higher-resolution, variable bit-rate 256kpbs with no digital rights management&mdash;and they are cheaper, 89&ndash;99&#162; per track, as opposed to iTunes' 99&#162; for its 128kbps AAC files (or $1.29 for iTunes+ files, which are DRM-free and 256kbps AAC files).

Hi-Fi Restoration Project

Hello everyone,

I am brand new to the world of "stereophilia", but I am working on a project and you seem like the folks to ask for advice.

I recently inherited my grandparents' old hi-fi console. It is a beautiful piece of furniture with all the original finish and electronics intact. I had the idea that I would like to "remodel" the console to include a high-end-ish stereo but still look vintage on the outside. I am somewhat handy and can probably pull off the woodworking that needs to be done to accomodate the updated system.

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