Luxman LMC-5 moving coil phono cartridge

Luxman LMC-5 moving coil phono cartridge

Since 1925, Japan-based Luxman Corporation has manufactured high-quality integrated amplifiers, preamplifiers, power amplifiers, phono stages, turntables, and, more recently, DACs and CD players. But it has been 40 years since Luxman introduced a new phono cartridge; the last one was the LMC-2 in 1982, released just after 1981's LMC-1. That dry period ended with the introduction of the Luxman LMC-5 ($2695).

Analog Corner #266: SME: Stirred, Not Shaken

Analog Corner #266: SME: Stirred, Not Shaken

The death of a company founder, whether sudden or expected, often produces trauma. Whoever was tapped to replace the visionary Steve Jobs would be handed a thankless task, but at Apple, timid Tim Cook's so-far unimaginative performance as caretaker demonstrates the difficulties of succession. As Jobs beat Sony to the iPod, Cook let Amazon beat him to the Alexa.

A Single-Dealer Hi-Fi/Home Theater Show at Raleigh's Audio Advice

A Single-Dealer Hi-Fi/Home Theater Show at Raleigh's Audio Advice

In a little more than a week, Raleigh, North Carolina, consumer-electronics retailer Audio Advice will be hosting Audio Advice Live a three-day, single-dealer home theater and hi-fi show, showcasing equipment from more than 60 brands.

Rhapsody Out West: Alsyvox Botticelli, Pilium, Taiko, Esoteric, and Vyda

Rhapsody Out West: Alsyvox Botticelli, Pilium, Taiko, Esoteric, and Vyda

One more straggling post from the Pacific Audiofest: As indicative of the New York / West Coast melting pot, internationalism was the bottom line in a system assembled by Bob Vineyard, proprietor of Rhapsody Out West's Portland, Oregon showroom.
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