Where can I get tubes and tube equipment in NY and Washington

Hi,

I live in Bogota, Colombia, and will be visiting Washington and New York in July. I would like get information of where can I buy tubes and vintage tube radios / preamps / amps. I would also like suggestions for good hi-fi audio stores in both locations.

Some [Expletive] Cassette Shelves

Some [Expletive] Cassette Shelves

I took her advice and went for a walk, but didn’t get more than half a block from the office before spotting two large, green dumpsters filled to their brims with paperwork, notebooks, and other office supplies. As I approached, something else caught my eye. Atop the pile of stuff were two fully-stocked, wooden cassette shelves in very good condition.

Someone explain please

On this drawing the cables are represented in grey lines, getting thinner and thinner all the time. Except the red cable from the power outlet in your listening room being thicker than the preceding cable.

How can this possibly have a positive effect on the sound? In my system it definitely does, and I wonder why.

Does (the red piece of) cable act as a capacitor? Anybody have a guess?

Spiral Groove Centroid tonearm BD's System

Spiral Groove Centroid tonearm BD's System

Spiral Groove's new Centroid tonearm ($6000) arrived just a few days before press time, so it would be risky to say anything definitive about it. But I will take that risk: using the system described in <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/turntables/spiral_groove_sg2_turntable/">my review</A> of the SG2 turntable, this may be the best tonearm I've heard. Its sound is different in ways that will open people's ears, and I predict that it will affect the design of every tonearm from now on. The Centroid's design deserves and will await full coverage in its own review, but here are the basics: It's a fluid-damped unipivot design unlike any other that gives the user fine adjustment of all relevant parameters.

Spiral Groove Centroid tonearm Specifications

Spiral Groove Centroid tonearm Specifications

Spiral Groove's new Centroid tonearm ($6000) arrived just a few days before press time, so it would be risky to say anything definitive about it. But I will take that risk: using the system described in <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/turntables/spiral_groove_sg2_turntable/">my review</A> of the SG2 turntable, this may be the best tonearm I've heard. Its sound is different in ways that will open people's ears, and I predict that it will affect the design of every tonearm from now on. The Centroid's design deserves and will await full coverage in its own review, but here are the basics: It's a fluid-damped unipivot design unlike any other that gives the user fine adjustment of all relevant parameters.

Spiral Groove Centroid tonearm

Spiral Groove Centroid tonearm

Spiral Groove's new Centroid tonearm ($6000) arrived just a few days before press time, so it would be risky to say anything definitive about it. But I will take that risk: using the system described in <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/turntables/spiral_groove_sg2_turntable/">my review</A> of the SG2 turntable, this may be the best tonearm I've heard. Its sound is different in ways that will open people's ears, and I predict that it will affect the design of every tonearm from now on. The Centroid's design deserves and will await full coverage in its own review, but here are the basics: It's a fluid-damped unipivot design unlike any other that gives the user fine adjustment of all relevant parameters.

Print function disabled?

Just received the July issue, that's the good news. The bad news is that the Print function which I rely on for 100s of issues are now disabled?

What gives? Are we now forced to be glued to the computer screen to read? I need access from various places other than in front of the computer. (e.g. subway, the facilities......)

Is this a mistake or is it officially gone? I will probably not renew if PRINT is gone.

Could someone kindly clarify?

thanks

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