Hi-Rez Marvel

Hi-Rez Marvel

Accustomed as I am to the beauteous sound of mbl gear, nothing prepared me for the combination of mbl speakers and electronics, hghi-resolution files played back on a Macintosh G5 tower equipped with the latest Amarra music server software, and Wireworld cabling. Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman" was gripping when downloaded from a 24/96 <I>Rumours</I> DVD-A. The depth was "this" short of unbelievable, the bass and clarity astounding, and the tonal envelope very well represented. Even FIM's 16/44 version of Bizet's "Habanera" from <I>Carmen</I> sounded hi-res due to the amazing depth of this system's images.

The Goddess of RMAF

The Goddess of RMAF

That the Sixth Annual Rocky Mountain Audio Fest is even taking place at the Denver Tech Center Marriott this year is something of a miracle. Just as preparations for the show were getting underway, its universally loved founder, Al Stiefel, died at the age of 66. Knowing how much the show meant to her husband, his co-show producer and greatest fan, Marjorie Baumert, vowed to preserve Al's legacy to the audiophile community. Thanks to Marjorie's dedication, perseverance, and love, and the able assistance of everyone from Marcie Miller and the Colorado Audio Society to several members of Marjorie's family, the show continues as a tribute to Al.

Beatles Song Book

With Beatlemania sweeping the nation again, well kind of, they have been in heavy rotation in my house. So this has me thinking about the lyrics again. I'm looking for a book that explains the songs. I know several exist and came across this on Amazon: A Hard Day's Write, 3e: The Stories Behind Every Beatles Song by Steve Turner. Has anybody read this? Are there others that may be considered more definitive? Thanks.

Shrinking Recommended Components

The Recommended Components part of Stereophile has unfortunately been shrinking over the last two years. The current issue's version has eliminated several sections that were found in earlier versions. The April '09 issue had sections on recording equipment, room acoustics treatments and cables and interconnects. In addition to these sections, the Oct. '07 issue also had sections on miscellaneous accessories, power-line accessories, "stands, spikes, feet and racks," FM antenna, and FM tuners. I remember in still earlier issues there were sections on recommended reference books.

Heartbeats by Lady Gaga

Heartbeats by Lady Gaga

I haven’t listened to Monster’s Beats, the large and flashy headphones branded by hip hop producer Dr. Dre, but I have noticed more and more people wearing them on the streets and in the subways, so I was definitely intrigued by Matt Calderone’s e-mail. The PR rep for New York City’s Dobbin/Bolgla Associates wrote:

Monster Style

Monster Style

Lady Gaga wanted to create a headphone that would combine Dr. Dre's sense of sound with her own sense of style. The result is Heartbeats, which have a look inspired by the studded jackets Lady Gaga and her friends once wore.

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