Tweak Audio Cables On The Cheap?

Tweak Audio Cables On The Cheap?

Tired of the controversy over whether expensive audio cables might make a difference in your system? The best approach would likely be to try a few sets with your own equipment and room and see for yourself. But cost has prevented more than a few audiophiles from spending quality time with the pricey stuff.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Sure, we review a lot of big-bucks equipment in <I>Stereophile</I>, but readers constantly remind us to try the cheaper stuff as well. John Atkinson does exactly that in his review of the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/239/">Acoustic Energy Aegis One loudspeaker</A>. As JA puts it, "Acoustic Energy has introduced the Aegis One; its price is one-tenth that of the AE1 in its current, Signature guise. Does the Aegis One live up to what its heritage promises? I asked the company's US distributor, Audiophile Systems, to send me a pair so I could find out."

Napster Reinstates Some Users, Attacks Offspring, Angers Madonna

Napster Reinstates Some Users, Attacks Offspring, Angers Madonna

The <A HREF="http://www.napster.com/">Napster</A&gt; saga continues: Last week the Silicon Valley&ndash;based firm, which has been very successful with its MP3 file-sharing software, reinstated approximately 30,000 music fans who had signed online affidavits attesting that they had been mistakenly accused of appropriating songs by rock group Metallica. Those reinstated were slightly less than 10% of the 317,000 Napster users who had been booted from the system on May 3 as a result of legal attacks by Metallica.

Fighting Audiophile Obsolescence

Fighting Audiophile Obsolescence

Waiting for the Holy Grail of DVD-Audio? Even with players still distant on the horizon, one can now begin building a DVD-Audio music library with discs compatible with current DVD-Video players. At least that's the strategy offered at the recent High End 2000 show in Frankfurt, Germany this past week.

DVD-Audio for under $300?

DVD-Audio for under $300?

The trend of computers redefining the price/performance ratio for digital audio shows no signs of slowing down. A new PCI-slot soundcard has been released by <A HREF="http://www.digitalconnection.com">Digital Connection</A> that could help change preconceived notions about the level of sound quality achievable from a computer. The $295 DC Pro 24/96 enables a brand-new function for the PC, playback of DTS 5.1 music CDs, as well as support for 24-bit/96kHz playback and recording, currently available only on high-end soundcards such as the CardDeluxe from Digital Audio Labs and the RME DigiPro/8.

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With multichannel DVD-Audio just around the corner, the surround-sound debate among audiophiles is starting anew. But how far have we come with surround sound in 30 years? J. Gordon Holt wrote "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//asweseeit/235/">Bye Bye, Quadrifi?</A>" back in 1971, in which he explored the same dilemmas faced by today's audiophile.

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