CD's Good and Not so Good..What I notice

Well I am into my third week of my new system (Arcam Solo, Paradigm Studio 100 speakers) and I am now noticing which CD's were recorded well and which ones were not. For example I listened to Hotel California by the Eagles and was taken back by what seemed like the audio compression of the CD. Compare this to a XRCD of Johnny Griffin and the audio characteristics are phenominal. Of course the Griffin is an XRCD that was originally recorded by Rudy Van Gelder but the audio is bright, fresh, deep and layered compared to the old rock n' roll.

New Laws May Doom Second-Hand CD Sales

New Laws May Doom Second-Hand CD Sales

John Mitchell, an outside counsel for the National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM), warns that Florida and Utah have passed second-hand goods legislation (familiarly known as "pawn-shop laws") that could make the buying and selling of used CDs extremely unprofitable for stores and inconvenient for consumers trying to unload music they no longer wish to own.

Internet Radio Reprieve?

Internet Radio Reprieve?

Internet radio streams have received a reprieve from the US Copyright Review Board (CRB) decision to <A HREF="http://stereophile.com/news/042307net/">restructure the royalty fees</A> for the format. In March, the CRB established fees, effective retroactively to the beginning of 2006, that would be ramped up each year through 2010, with a cost of 0.08&#162; per performance (per listener) in 2006, going up to 0.11&#162; in 2007; 0.14&#162; in 2008; 0.18&#162; in 2009; and 0.19&#162; in 2010.

Thiel CS5 loudspeaker Specifications

Thiel CS5 loudspeaker Specifications

<B>John Atkinson Opens</B>
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: a would-be loudspeaker designer shouldn't even start to <I>think</I> about the possibility of maybe designing a full-range, multi-way loudspeaker until he (and they do all appear to be men) has cut his teeth on a small two-way design. There is still as much art as science in designing a successful loudspeaker, even with all the computer-aided this and Thiele-and-Small that, that even a two-way design requires a designer either to be possessed of a monster talent or of the willingness to undergo months, even years, of tedious and repetitive work&mdash;or of both. For a would-be speaker engineer to start his career with a wide dynamic-range, multi-way design, intended to cover the entire musical spectrum from infra-bass to ultra-treble, seems to me to be a perfect case of an admittedly well-intentioned fool rushing in where any sufficiently self-critical angel would fear to tread.

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