Perception issue re: journalistic ethics/Poll

Hello all.

My first post, FWIW.

John Atkinson has suggested that I raise this issue on this forum.

I have been asked to volunteer for a committee of a local church that is considering replacing its not worth restoring old pipe organ with a new one. The new one is to be all-pipe (no digital synths or subwoofers). The church wants every aspect of the project to be optimal. They are not looking to spend money for ostentation, but they want to make sure that no corners are cut.

Denon DP-33F turntable

I have a Denon DP-33F turntable that I purchased in 1981. It still seems to work well, just put in a new Grado gold carttridge. My question is, is it worth it to get a new turntable in the 600 hundred dollar range?
I'm using a Denon 2802 rcvr and Onix Rocket 750 speakers. I'm thinking of just upgrading the cartridge and spending my money on a new dvd player. I like the sound of the turntable, it's just that I don't get to sit and listen as often as I would like (my system is in one room as part of a home theater setup)

Dynaudio Gets High-End Sound from the iPod

Dynaudio Gets High-End Sound from the iPod

At the Las Vegas Convention Center, Dynaudio was showing—and playing—its new self-powered MC15 mini speakers. In three setups, they were connected to a laptop, a gaming console and an iPod dock, each setup clearly indicating that its high quality sound was an improvement over the usual powered computer speakers. Sporting a 6" woofer, an Esotec soft-dome tweeter (with 1st-order crossover at 1.5kHz), and a pair of 50W amps, this $1299/pair package, including elegant table mount, would be even more suitable as the basis of a deskop system with a good disc player.

Ambience from Australia

Ambience from Australia

The Australian Ambience Reference 1800 ribbon hybrid loudspeakers ($13,995) use ribbons of their own design, combined with a vented bass section. The cabinet is sleek, with a narrowing toward the top. I quite enjoyed listening to these speakers, and, ever on the lookout for a cost-effective components, I was impressed by the fact that they were being driven by relatively inexpensive Vincent electronics (SAT-1 preamp, $1495, SAT-100 monoblock power amps, $2495/pair). Designer Tony Moore was on hand to demo the speakers.

Affordable Avalons

Affordable Avalons

Every CES has its impressive, cost-no-object audio systems, but one of the better sounds I heard at the Show, in terms of superb vocal articulation and an excellent overall balance, came fron a relatively affordable system in the Avalon suite in the Aladdin Hotel. Based on the Colorado company's new NP2.0 two-way towers ($1995/pair), which feature two Kevlar-cone woofers and Avalon's proprietary composite-dome tweeter, driven by an Ayre Acoustics AX7 integrated amp and a Cary CD306 player, the system showed that you don't have to drop megabux on a system to get musically satisfying sound.

Jonathan Scull—Demagnetize This

Jonathan Scull—Demagnetize This

Erstwhile <I>Stereophile</I> scribe Jonathan Scull, now firmly established in the worlds of public relations and marketing, conducted an in-room presentation of new Furutech products including an LP flattener, an LP demagnetizer and, with especial relish shown in the picture, an LP degausser. Also, shown were some beautiful AC receptacles and &#60;$100 power cords with various connectors. Beautiful stuff.

Simaudio's Lionel Goodfield—Over the Moon

Simaudio's Lionel Goodfield—Over the Moon

Canadian manufacturer Simaudio is on a roll, with product introductions at just about every CES and Home Entertainment Show. This time, it was the Moon P5.3 preamplifier ($3500), with numerous "trickle-down" design features from the flagship Moon P7 and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpreamps/1106sim/">P8</A&gt;, and the Moon W5.3 amplifier (150Wpc, $4800). I managed to catch VP Marketing Lionel Goodfield with a less-serious-than-usual expression by telling him to imagine that they got a letter from Best Buy, saying that they want to carry the high-end Simaudio brand in all their stores and will pay full retail price just to have this privilege. :-)

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