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Studies at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Laboratory have suggested that the mind has the subtle capacity to influence the output of devices known as Random Event Generators (REGs). The Mind Lamp is a new ambient LED lamp, created by Psyleron, in collaboration with researchers from the PEAR lab. By exerting an influence on the quantum-scale probablilistic events that control it, your mind may be able to affect the colors that the Mind Lamp displays.
In the Jan issue Eric Lichte does a followup on the Totem Forest. In Mfg comments Mr. Vince Bruzzese unloads on Eric for what he sees as a poor review.
First of all, the day I have to "modify" a $3500 speaker to sound right is the day I am not a customer. I know...you saved some freight in having the coustomer mass-load your cabinets with playground sand.
Hello everyone, my first post here.
Having being without an audio system for the past twenty five years, I've spent the last few months auditioning as much equipment as possible. After seriously considered a number of alternatives - including Naim and its power supplies and powerlines and fraims and multitudes of boxes - my path led to an audition of a Boulder 865 integrated amp, Sonus Faber Elipsa speakers, and an Esoteric X-05 source. It was pretty nice, I think I could live with that.
I was set to get an Ayre AX-7e integrated but recently I have been hearing good things about the Krell s-300i. (Which is also almost 1K less in price.) I have heard the Ayre but I have not heard the Krell. Does anyone have any experience with the Krell? How does it sound compared to the Ayre? Is the Ayre worth the extra cash? I will be using this integrated amp with PSB Synchrony One tower speakers.
Thanks!
Carl
"One of the nice things about being an Audio columnist is that I can not only strongly encourage but also grant full diplomatic immunity to any reader of this magazine who suddently lunges forward and violently karate-kicks the next audiocreep who repeats that age-old hi-fi lie about how only people who regularly attend live music events can accurately judge the sound of audio gear.
From the article found on the front page of the web site entitled Grabbing the Crystal by the Ball. Great read, much of it oddly prescient, but I especially liked these gems:
"Stereo Review magazine will publish an article offering conclusive proof, supported by irrefutable statistical evidence, that under carefully controlled conditions it is impossible to distinguish an oboe from an English horn. It will assert that people who believe they are playing an English horn are deluding themselves, and are actually playing an oboe."
I thought I would relay an experience I had regarding a power surge last week, so those of you that have not addressed it in your system, will.
I had a brief power outage (5 min.) last week. When the power came on, a surge hit my system. I have had outages happen on several occasions with no issues whatsoever.