
Now On Newsstands: Stereophile, Vol.34 No.1

Now On Newsstands: Stereophile, Vol.34 No.1

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I already have a HDTV with HDMI and a Denon avr2310ci 7.1 receiver.
All i'm looking for is an entry-level budget Home theater speaker system. It is a small room, and I want to focus on quality over loudness.
My budget is around 800 dollars. What would you recommend. Size is a factor, and I would like the smallest possible speakers.
I looked at the ORBS. are they any good?
Thanks.
I have a new Squeezebox Touch that I am feeding into a Levinson 390S, using the coaxial input to access the DAC. The Touch sounds good playing internet radio, streaming with iTunes and WAV files off a USB drive.
However, I have not been able to play any 24/96 files from a USB drive [the front panel on the 390S shows no input]. I have tried 24/96 WAV and FLAC files.
I burned a 24/96 file WAV file onto a CD and played it on the 390S- it sounded terible- very thin and small soundstage.
I saw that the Monster Turbine High-Performance In-Ear Speakers are on sale today only at Amazon for $58.99 (yesterday's price was $134.10). I'm looking for some new in-ear headphones and was wondering if anyone thinks this is a good pair? The reviews seem like they're great and just what i'm looking for (good quality and not too expensive).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Well...no one has said that this forum *isn't for New Age music, so I'll post my question here:
I'm putting together a sampler CD that, imho, is an 'audiophile showcase' of New Age goodies. IOW, I'm interested in tracks that both sound good AND show off the equipment....
I realize that this is an extremely subjective area, especially as so much of New Age music is generated electronically as opposed to acoustically.
Even so, here are a few that I have slated so far:
Ray Lynch: The Oh of Pleasure
Peter Davison: Turn to dust
Ginkgo Garden: Song from the treetop