The Fifth Element #57 Page 4

The Fifth Element #57 Page 4

Ah me, another year gone by. The rest of my holiday-gift suggestions are at the end of this column, but I wanted to kick off with a hearty recommendation of <I>Aja</I>, a book by Don Breithaupt. You may recall Breithaupt as a co-author (with his brother, Jeff) of the survey <I>Precious and Few: Pop Music in the Early '70s</I>, which cracked me up in my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/the_fifth_element_56">October column</A>.

The Fifth Element #57 Page 3

The Fifth Element #57 Page 3

Ah me, another year gone by. The rest of my holiday-gift suggestions are at the end of this column, but I wanted to kick off with a hearty recommendation of <I>Aja</I>, a book by Don Breithaupt. You may recall Breithaupt as a co-author (with his brother, Jeff) of the survey <I>Precious and Few: Pop Music in the Early '70s</I>, which cracked me up in my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/the_fifth_element_56">October column</A>.

The Fifth Element #57 Page 2

The Fifth Element #57 Page 2

Ah me, another year gone by. The rest of my holiday-gift suggestions are at the end of this column, but I wanted to kick off with a hearty recommendation of <I>Aja</I>, a book by Don Breithaupt. You may recall Breithaupt as a co-author (with his brother, Jeff) of the survey <I>Precious and Few: Pop Music in the Early '70s</I>, which cracked me up in my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/the_fifth_element_56">October column</A>.

The Fifth Element #57

The Fifth Element #57

Ah me, another year gone by. The rest of my holiday-gift suggestions are at the end of this column, but I wanted to kick off with a hearty recommendation of <I>Aja</I>, a book by Don Breithaupt. You may recall Breithaupt as a co-author (with his brother, Jeff) of the survey <I>Precious and Few: Pop Music in the Early '70s</I>, which cracked me up in my <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/the_fifth_element_56">October column</A>.

Now on Newsstands: Stereophile, Vol.33 No.1

Now on Newsstands: Stereophile, Vol.33 No.1

The January 2010 issue of <i>Stereophile</i> is now on newsstands. Hooray! A new volume! A new year! Twelve more issues of <i>Stereophile</i>! Whee! We are pretty excited about starting the year off with a review of a PC soundcard. And at just $200, the ASUS Xonar Essence is the least expensive product to ever grace the cover of our magazine. Plus, it’s got that pretty golden tiger thing on it. What aroused John Atkinson’s interest, however, was the ASUS’s claimed signal/noise ratio of 124dB: “True high-end territory.”

IMPOSSIBLE

Dear readers,
I am Patrick Florio, so what! you might say, but it is only to start a discussion that soon will be very interesting to all music lovers.
I always thought we were missing out using LPs and Cds.
Something was not quite right. They have defects as we all know, what about doing something about them.
We can start tuning to the best what we have at home but at a certain point it is not enough.
We thought the same and have come up with an idea.

Newbie in desperate need of advice for upgrading

Hi, I'm relatively new to the audiophile world and therefore feel the need for some expert guidance. Currently I have a Primare I30/CD31 set-up driving the PMC FB1i's. Somehow, I don't have the "Ahhh....this is it!" feeling. I admit that my system is just one month old and is therefore still running-in but I still sense that something is missing.

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