Dynaudio Excite X12 loudspeaker review

I just read Robert J. Reina's review from March, 2010 of the Dynaudio Excite X12 loudspeakers. Some of his statements are exactly describing how I feel about my own speakers, Dynaudio DM2/7 which are somewhat similar, but just a tad bit cheaper. Interesting reading:

The layers of detail revealed by the X12's rich, glorious, silky midrange made me want to listen to female singers.

Trying to identify recent add for albums sold on thumbdrive

Unfortunately I just tossed out my most recent three issues of the magazine. In a discussion I was talking about seeing an ad for 24/96 album files sold on what looked like a credit card sized device with what look like a USB type connector. Can anyone tell me who the company is that is offering this product or other companies with similar products?

New & Old Treasures by Maria Schneider

New & Old Treasures by Maria Schneider

Maria Schneider’s Jazz Orchestra plays at Birdland in midtown Manhattan this week, an unusual season and setting (usually they play at the Jazz Standard around Thanksgiving). The occasion is the premiere of a new, commissioned composition, and at Wednesday’s early set, it sounded as lovely as anything she’s written: joyful, melancholic, adventurous, pensive, with a samba swing.

New Products from Marantz

New Products from Marantz

Marantz has introduced four new, relatively affordable products: two integrated amplifiers and two disc players. All carry on the sleek, attractive design of the company’s reference components, featuring the classic Marantz star logo (cool), sculpted faceplates, and solid-looking build.

California Audio Show Next Weekend

California Audio Show Next Weekend

After a gap of far too many years, Northern California again has a high-end audio show. Sponsored by Constantine Soo's DaGoGo.com, the fledgling <A HREF="http://www.caaudioshow.com/">California Audio Show</A> will take place July 30 &#150;August 1 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Emeryville. That location &#151;next to Interstate 80, just across the bridge from San Francisco, midway between Oakland and Berkeley, and a free (albeit time-sensitive) <A HREF="http://emerygoround.com/schedule.php">shuttle ride</A> from the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) MacArthur line&#151;is expected to draw a good cross-section of audiophiles from throughout the Bay Area.

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