Help!

Frustrated by its low fidelity, my iPod had been collecting dust ever since I purchased it two years ago. Then in December, as I was leafing through my new Rolling Stone, I came across something that I thought would help me salvage my iPod. Rolling Stone was recommending a speaker and iPod dock combo for the "true audiophile" on your Christmas list: a set of Audioengine 5 speakers and the Wadia 170iTransport dock. The key was the Wadia 170 which,

Help!

Frustrated by its low fidelity, my iPod had been collecting dust ever since I purchased it two years ago. Then in December, as I was leafing through my new Rolling Stone, I came across something that I thought would help me salvage my iPod. Rolling Stone was recommending a speaker and iPod dock combo for the "true audiophile" on your Christmas list: a set of Audioengine 5 speakers and the Wadia 170iTransport dock. The key was the Wadia 170 which,

Is Now the Golden Age of Audio Publications?

Agree or Disagree:
Between the print (Stereophile, TAS, HiFi+, etc.) and the Internet publications (TONEAudio, GoodSound, Enjoy The Music, Affordable$$Audio, SonicFlare, etc.), it seems to me that we have an abundance of quality reading material for our hobby.
Add to that all the forums and things look pretty good right now. The next step is recruit the next generation, by dumping mp3's and dynamic compression. Then we will have provided the growth for future generations of audio hobbyists.

Newbie with difficult room(s) for new system...

Any help is welcome: I live in a small NH town with no home audio stores less than an hour's drive. Visited a couple with sketch and pics of my semi-open floorplan. One guy (seemed very knowledgeable, in biz 20+ years) said Mirage sub-sat. He had nothing else to recommend. They sounded good but far from a thrill. Another guy (also seemed very smart, wasn't on commission, didn't rush at all) showed me 4 different floorstanding pairs. I decided on Thiel CS1.6 with Camb. Audio CD player and Rotel int. amp. He recommended I sleep on it.

PSB Synchrony One OR Revel Performa F32 / F52?

Hi, I am looking for some tower speakers that will give me the best bang for my buck ($4000 - $7000 range). From my research, I have found the PSB Synchrony One's and Revel Performa series quite impressive. Anyone have experience with either or both of these models? How do you feel they compare? I understand the PSB Platinum series is a little older - how do they compare to the newer (Cheaper) Synchronys? Also, I am very open to any other ideas.

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