Wanted: Walton "Battle in the Air" BBC Proms 2007 (any format)

A bit off-topic, and I've posted this request on other forums -- w/o luck! -- so I'm posting it here (out of desperation!) ...

This is the best version of Walton's 'Battle in the Air' (BBC Proms 2007) I've heard, and if one could obtain 16/44.1 or better, it would make great demo track (a bit like the Tony Faulkner-engineered Samuel Barber Symphony #2 on Naxos).

YouTube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feJsR1Kgibc

From "The Battle of Britain" (1969)

What is the reasonable charge for diagnosing and fixing amp. problem

Folks, my VTL amp right channel stopped working. VTL rep recommended me local authorized repairmen.
At that time I was not aware of custom prices and I was under impression that if guy was recommended - he is reasonable.
He told me $220 as minimum call.
It turned out lamp was bad. He wants me to pay $225 for whole job which also includes re-biasing.
Do you think it's reasonable?

Mrs. Sanford Match Maker

Mrs. Sanford is looking for a ranch guy for a friend of hers. Her details will be disclosed at a later date, but if you know me, you know Mrs. Sanford's friends don't run with trash. Her appearance, personality, and career are well above what you've been running into lately. You can rodeo, but MUST have your roots in ranching, and I don't mean your daddy's 300 acre farm. Part-timers, loud mouths, and braggarts need not apply.

Under $1500 Vinyl System

I'm looking for my first real stereo, something that will be used specifically for vinyl (possibly a CD player in the future). Looking to spend under $1500, my room is 10x15 and I will probably need to pick some good bookshelf speakers. I'm already set on getting the Pro-Ject Debut iii, so I would need speakers and an amp setup to go with it. I plan on playing a lot of 60's + 70's prog rock (Rush, Yes), Grateful Dead, and Zappa, real smoky tunes with thick atmospheres, if that makes any difference.

MSB Technology's New Universal Media Transport

MSB Technology's New Universal Media Transport

MSB is offering a new universal transport based on Oppo's BDP-93, which plays practically anything on disc including DVD-Audio, SACD, Blu-ray, CD etc. The player also sports a USB input allowing it to stream from a USB memory stick player, external hard drive or computer.

The MSB Universal Media Transport will be available in about six weeks, with a multichannel option available six weeks after that. Price starts at $3,995.

MSB was also showing their new "high res" USB DAC that the company claims can play a 384kHz stream over USB or SPDIF "bit perfect". Depending on options, the Platinum DAC IV starts at $6,500 and tops out at $27k.

Constellation Cygnus Transport/DAC/File Player

Constellation Cygnus Transport/DAC/File Player

Constellation's Peter Madnick and Dr. Murali Murugasu return with a new digital source component which, at the moment I had walked in the room, had not yet received a name. But by the time I left was dubbed the Cygnus.

Projected price is somewhere between $15-20k with availability in May. Conceived as a do-everything stereo digital source, the Cygnus will play CDs and SACDs as well as files served from connected drives, computers, etc. and also function as a 24/384 DAC.

As always, case design is exquisite.

Cary Audio Design MS-1 Music Server and Xciter DAC

Cary Audio Design MS-1 Music Server and Xciter DAC

My beat is digital, but I'm particularly on the lookout for music server products. So I was pleased to see that Cary had their MS-1 server on display and fully loaded.

The spartan front panel has a single power indicator and disc drawer for ripping CDs directly to the internal 1 Terabyte SATA drive. On the rear are two USB connectors and an ethernet port to connect to your network. One USB jack operates as the digital out sending the data stream to your DAC and the other is for an external mirror drive or for sourcing files from USB sticks or other drives connected to the MS-1.

Cary has created apps (available for free in Apple's App Store) specific for your iPad or iPhone/Touch to control the system and music library.

The MS-1 is available now for $2,495 with a power supply upgrade to be released shortly for an additional $450. Cary says it is also looking to increase future storage capacity (the current drive can hold about 2,600-2,800 albums as FLAC files).

Stacked on top is the company's new $1,495 Xciter DAC which can handle anything up to 32bit/192kHz with 4 selectable inputs and a complete bevy of connectors on back.

HRT iStreamer

HRT iStreamer

HRT's latest DAC, the $199 iStreamer, sports a connector to take the digital signal directly from your iPod/iPhone/iPad device and convert it to analog. Power supply is included and the DAC will handle 32, 44, or 48kHz data rates at 16 bits.

Simple and to the point, this may be the perfect starter product for the budding audiophile.

dCS Debussy DAC USB Upgrade

dCS Debussy DAC USB Upgrade

Company Technical Director Andy McHarg shows off the dCS Debussy DAC with the new 24bit/192kHz asynchronous USB upgrade card, available in April. Current owners who'd like to upgrade can do so for $250 and folks who purchase the DAC from now until April will get the upgrade for the cost of shipping. The fully upgraded product will be available March or April for $11,499.

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