The shape of things to come...

Aloha,

Remember that thread about the future of hi fi?

I think we caught a glimpse of the future in the March Stereophile, and it portends well for our hobby.

In Michael Fremer's column, he described some new iPod accessory thingies that will eventually help "save/preserve" this hobby.

Did you see the iPod speaker upgrades by Monitor Audio and the tubed iPod system?

Here's how the future will happen:

Some Time for Romance

Some Time for Romance

While riding the <a href="http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/service/fline.htm">F</a&gt; train this morning, I, for some reason, found myself face down on the <a href="http://www.oldnewark.com/education/images/elementary/hawkins/hawkinssts… Street School</a> asphalt. All over again, on this hot, summer, 5th grade afternoon: Jose Quiros pushed his weight down against my lower spine, clenched his angry hands around my 10-year old throat, and announced, clearly and confidently: "I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you..."

Rocketman!

Rocketman!

The way I figure it, the least <I>Popular Science</I> can do is publish articles like this about jet-packs. If I recall correctly, it predicted we'd <I>all</I> have one in the Twenty-First Century.

Gaming the SAT Essay

Gaming the SAT Essay

As a writer, I applaud the new essay section of the SAT, but Karin Klein got up close and personal with it by passing the test to <I>score</I> the essays. She discovered some interesting things about taking&mdash;and scoring&mdash;the SATs.

If you listen to SACD, which do you prefer (assuming both are available on the disc): the stereo mix or the multichannel mix?

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Stereo is now just one option in setting up a system. But is it the option you prefer, or does multichannel do it better for you? If you listen to SACD, which do you prefer (assuming both are available on the disc): the stereo mix or the multichannel mix?

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