Why is it so hard to access the contents page of the current Stereophile?

I'm used to the old Stereophile website. When you wanted to find out what was in the current issue you simply clicked on it. Now, everytime I go to the site, I have to search around forever to find a way of accessing the contents page and half the time I just give up.
Gerry

Nuances

Nuances

It would have been a very sad story. Having diligently packed the Ayre units and sent them off to lofty Boulder, I was left with empty space. I considered bringing the old Magnavox down from the closet. Luckily, I'd done a bad job of returning the Musical Fidelity A3.5 integrated amp and CD player. Reuniting them with the DeVore gibbon 3 loudspeakers was enlightening.

Where would you rather work?

Let's see where everyone's true passion is. Where would you rather work on a daily basis, a record store or a HiFi shop?

As fun as it would be to work at a HiFi Shop I think the bore factor would come in quick(er). I'd prefer the record store because of the endless new discoveries/experiences. I'd team up with a local HiFi shop if I was the record store owner, have them donate a nice entry level 2-ch system that shoppers could listen to potential purchases on perhaps. In return I'd donate "demo" discs to the HiFi shop for them to showcase their gear.

the future of home audio

Forums

Hey,
I am working on home audio products for a well known audio manufacturer and would love to get feedback and advice on where you see this industry going. This is a great opportunity to voice your opinion and discontent with current product. If anyone is interested, follow this link to a blind survey . . .
http://www.questionpro.com/akira/TakeSurvey?id=495502

All responses are confidential, no further contact will be made upon completion.

Thanks!

Design for All

Design for All

I was done with shopping. Inside my red cart: lamp and shade, extension cord and powerstrip, four soft white 60W light bulbs, two ice trays. I'd held strong against my urges to purchase a blender, whole wheat pasta, an oak filing cabinet, cotton underwear, a ceramic Japanese dragon, and a <i>Pirates of the Caribbean</i> DVD. However, on my way to the register, my attention was taken by an aisle of stereo components.

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