John Crabbe: Firebrand Page 2

John Crabbe: Firebrand Page 2

<B>Editor's Note: </B>John Crabbe was Editor of <I>Hi-Fi News &amp; Record Review</I> when I joined that magazine as a lowly editorial assistant in September 1976. At the end of 2007, I had asked Steve Harris to interview John for <I>Stereophile</I>, as part of an ongoing project to create an oral history of high-end audio (footnote 1). Sadly, John passed away in December 2008&#151;see "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/communities">As We See It</A>" and "Industry Update," in our March issue. We are publishing Steve's interview as a tribute to a man from whom I learned my craft as an audio magazine editor.&#151;<B>John Atkinson</B>

John Crabbe: Firebrand

John Crabbe: Firebrand

Editor's Note: John Crabbe was Editor of Hi-Fi News & Record Review when I joined that magazine as a lowly editorial assistant in September 1976. At the end of 2007, I had asked Steve Harris to interview John for Stereophile, as part of an ongoing project to create an oral history of high-end audio (footnote 1). Sadly, John passed away in December 2008—see "As We See It" and "Industry Update," in our March issue. We are publishing Steve's interview as a tribute to a man from whom I learned my craft as an audio magazine editor.—John Atkinson

Sennheiser HD800 headphones Measurements

Sennheiser HD800 headphones Measurements

Sennheiser's long-awaited (seven years) HD800 sure isn't subtle&#151;at least, not in appearance. The HD800's large earpieces are made from a combination of absorbing composites and functional metal accents, and are <I>huge</I>. Of course, they have to be to house the 56mm ring-radiator transducers&#151;and to mount them so they're firing "back" to your ears from the front. Also not subtle is the price: $1399.95.

Sennheiser USA
1 Enterprise Drive
Old Lyme, CT 06371
(860) 434-9190
www.sennheiserusa.com

Sennheiser HD800 headphones Associated Equipment

Sennheiser HD800 headphones Associated Equipment

Sennheiser's long-awaited (seven years) HD800 sure isn't subtle&#151;at least, not in appearance. The HD800's large earpieces are made from a combination of absorbing composites and functional metal accents, and are <I>huge</I>. Of course, they have to be to house the 56mm ring-radiator transducers&#151;and to mount them so they're firing "back" to your ears from the front. Also not subtle is the price: $1399.95.

Sennheiser USA
1 Enterprise Drive
Old Lyme, CT 06371
(860) 434-9190
www.sennheiserusa.com

Sennheiser HD800 headphones Specifications

Sennheiser HD800 headphones Specifications

Sennheiser's long-awaited (seven years) HD800 sure isn't subtle&#151;at least, not in appearance. The HD800's large earpieces are made from a combination of absorbing composites and functional metal accents, and are <I>huge</I>. Of course, they have to be to house the 56mm ring-radiator transducers&#151;and to mount them so they're firing "back" to your ears from the front. Also not subtle is the price: $1399.95.

Sennheiser USA
1 Enterprise Drive
Old Lyme, CT 06371
(860) 434-9190
www.sennheiserusa.com

Sennheiser HD800 headphones Page 2

Sennheiser HD800 headphones Page 2

Sennheiser's long-awaited (seven years) HD800 sure isn't subtle&#151;at least, not in appearance. The HD800's large earpieces are made from a combination of absorbing composites and functional metal accents, and are <I>huge</I>. Of course, they have to be to house the 56mm ring-radiator transducers&#151;and to mount them so they're firing "back" to your ears from the front. Also not subtle is the price: $1399.95.

Sennheiser USA
1 Enterprise Drive
Old Lyme, CT 06371
(860) 434-9190
www.sennheiserusa.com

Sennheiser HD800 headphones

Sennheiser HD800 headphones

Sennheiser's long-awaited (seven years) HD800 sure isn't subtle&#151;at least, not in appearance. The HD800's large earpieces are made from a combination of absorbing composites and functional metal accents, and are <I>huge</I>. Of course, they have to be to house the 56mm ring-radiator transducers&#151;and to mount them so they're firing "back" to your ears from the front. Also not subtle is the price: $1399.95.

2.1 System Help

Please help me out and tell me if this setup would work. My goal is to have a very nice sounding 2 channel setup mainly for listening to music, but also an occasional movie. (In the future, I want full 7.1 to be an option, which is why I didn't choose a stereo receiver.)

I'm planning on connecting my laptop, using a Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro sound card, to a Marantz SR4003 receiver which pushes two Polk Lsi9 bookshelves.

Sotomayer wrong on guns AND the law

Senator Hatch, in his questioning of Sotomayer on her decision after Heller on incorporation of the fundamental right to arms against the states under the 14th Amendment, raised a very serious point that he did not explain very well (IMHO).

Judge Sotomayer decided that the 2nd amendment did not apply to the states under the doctrine of the 14th Amendment allowing the states to regulate the right to non existence if they had a logical case to do so.

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