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.

Music You Set Aside

I'm sitting up tonight, listening to the Max Roach + 4 Mercury Sessions, which has me wondering about something.

I bought this set more than a year ago, but haven't been in any hurry to listen to it. It's not that I had buyer's remorse or my tastes changed or anything; in fact, it's the exact opposite.

It's the kind of music I know I'm gonna dip in and out of for the rest of my life, and I enjoyed simply knowing I own it and could listen at my leisure.

Does anyone else do the same thing?

s.

Feed Your head Music Used LPs

Just came back from Feed Your Head Records, a used LP store off Morland, inside the I-285 perimeter, south of I-20 just past the Zoo in Atlanta. Met a nice gentleman, Tom Osborne, the owner for the first time after conversing off the Hoffman Forum. Needed something to feed my 3 turntables for the holidays. spent 3 leisurly hours listening to some vinyl feed off a Grado Sonata.

Fried Model G/3 loudspeaker Specifications

Fried Model G/3 loudspeaker Specifications

<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/03404005Irving">Irving M. "Bud" Fried</A>, an early contributor to <I>Stereophile</I>, hails from the city of brotherly love, and I must confess to finding it difficult avoiding a few brotherly jabs at Mr. Fried's name: something like "this Bud's for you" would surely not escape deletion by our conscientious Editor. And what if I should happen to complain of a dried-up or "Fried" quality in the upper mids&#151;JA is bound to object to this breach of good taste. Well, having gotten that off my chest, you'd be interested to know that I consider it quite appropriate that someone from Phil-a-del-phia should be in love with transmission-line enclosures; the name is almost as convoluted as a trip down a folded line.

Fried Products Corporation
PO Box 680
Gladwyne, PA 19035
(610) 649-8774
www.friedproducts.com

Fried Model G/3 loudspeaker Manufacturer's Comment, Letters

Fried Model G/3 loudspeaker Manufacturer's Comment, Letters

<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/03404005Irving">Irving M. "Bud" Fried</A>, an early contributor to <I>Stereophile</I>, hails from the city of brotherly love, and I must confess to finding it difficult avoiding a few brotherly jabs at Mr. Fried's name: something like "this Bud's for you" would surely not escape deletion by our conscientious Editor. And what if I should happen to complain of a dried-up or "Fried" quality in the upper mids&#151;JA is bound to object to this breach of good taste. Well, having gotten that off my chest, you'd be interested to know that I consider it quite appropriate that someone from Phil-a-del-phia should be in love with transmission-line enclosures; the name is almost as convoluted as a trip down a folded line.

Fried Products Corporation
PO Box 680
Gladwyne, PA 19035
(610) 649-8774
www.friedproducts.com

Fried Model G/3 loudspeaker Page 2

Fried Model G/3 loudspeaker Page 2

<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/03404005Irving">Irving M. "Bud" Fried</A>, an early contributor to <I>Stereophile</I>, hails from the city of brotherly love, and I must confess to finding it difficult avoiding a few brotherly jabs at Mr. Fried's name: something like "this Bud's for you" would surely not escape deletion by our conscientious Editor. And what if I should happen to complain of a dried-up or "Fried" quality in the upper mids&#151;JA is bound to object to this breach of good taste. Well, having gotten that off my chest, you'd be interested to know that I consider it quite appropriate that someone from Phil-a-del-phia should be in love with transmission-line enclosures; the name is almost as convoluted as a trip down a folded line.

Fried Products Corporation
PO Box 680
Gladwyne, PA 19035
(610) 649-8774
www.friedproducts.com
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