H2

John Curl was the one who taught me this one:

He said, get a pencil, an H2 or the like.

Open up your digital gear. Power it down first, please, and let it drain for a bit. Also, make sure you have no static to dissipate on your person. make sure you are grounded.

Scratch or cover each IC surface with graphite from the pencil. Like coloring books, when you were a kid. But this time, use the pencil on the IC's surface/tops.

The graphite is conductive, slightly. It will dissipate any charge build up on the plastic IC surfaces..

Do an A-B. Before-After.

Teddy

Teddy

When you’re old, you begin to read obits and relate to the ages of the dead. Like this from this morning: the great Teddy Pendergrass dead at 59 of colon cancer.

Wilson's Polaris Center-Channel

Wilson's Polaris Center-Channel

I know, center-channel speakers are the bailiwick of our sister magazine <I>Home Theater</I>. But as Wilson Audio Specialties' Peter McGrath told me when he explained the speaker's technology to me in the Utah company's suite at the Mirage, two Polarises work magically as a stereo pair. (Unfortunately, the speaker was only being shown, not demonstrated.)

5.1 speaker systems under $3000

Forums

Hi all. I'm new here so go easy on me. I'm looking for advice on a 5.1 speaker package with a budget of about $3k. I've looked at the Focal Dome(not sure about the design), the Quad L-ite and the ERA D4 series. I haven't actually heard the ERA's but I can't find any bad reviews about them anywhere. Actually, I can't find anything negative about ANY of these packages, so I'm kind of stuck. Help if you can. Thanks.

Electric Odeon Elektra

Electric Odeon Elektra

I had gone into the Koetsu USA room at the Venetian to catch up on the latest developments to the Italian Blacknote DSS30 media server, which I hope to be reviewing later in the year. But I was very taken by the sound of the three-way Odeon Elektra loudspeakers ($19,100/pair), which, driven either by the DSS30,a Goldennote Stibbert CD player, or a Montegiro LP player, via a Goldennote 75Wpc, solid-state integrated amplifier, didn't sound <I>at all</I> like what I expect from horn speakers. Strings had a natural sheen, brass winds a natural "blattiness." Whether solo voice, classical orchestral, or solo piano (a high-rez Beethoven Sonata from 2L), the sound was uncolored, unstrained, and enjoyable.

Edge Has an Edge

Edge Has an Edge

I spent much of my time at CES roaming around with <I>Stereophile</I>'s self-proclaimed Web Monkey, Jon Iverson. I'd never met Jon before I came to the 2010 CES but he was a wonderful guide both to Las Vegas and to CES, as well as a smart and kind person to get to know. On Saturday morning he suggested we head on over the THE Show located at the Flamingo Hotel, right on the strip. One of the first rooms we happened upon was the Edge Electronics room. Jon said, "We've <I>got</I> to go in here."

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