Cleaning CDs

Can anyone advise me how to clean new CDs, please? Some new, full-price CDs I`ve bought jump or won`t play. I don`t think it`s my player (Krell Evolution 505). I blame the CDs themselves. I`ve tried wiping them with a soft lint-free cloth - no good. I feel like scrubbing them with wire wool in the washing up bowl, but has anyone got any less drastic solutions? Many thanks

World’s Finest Headphones?

World’s Finest Headphones?

When John Atkinson requested that I check out the new state-of-the-art Sennheiser HD 800 headphones ($1399.95), which will debut next month, I dreaded descending into the madness of the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Little did I know that instead of encountering an impossible throng of tech-crazed computer geeks, I would have my peak sonic experience of CES 2009.

Noise Begone!

Noise Begone!

Sam Laufer of Laufer Teknik has become the US manufacturer and distributor of Bybee Wire and the distributor of the Bybee Power Purifier ($4500) that is manufactured by Transparent. Here he's pictured holding the new Bybee wire, which contains the equivalent of three Bybee Golden Goddess Speaker Bullets. While I haven't tried the wire, I have two sets of Bullets on each of my reference speaker inputs, and am continually startled by their ability to clarify and refine low-level bass detail. I never, ever thought I could get this much bass clarity from my speakers, especially from closely spaced, multiple parallel lines of double basses and cellos.

520 Flavors and Counting

520 Flavors and Counting

"We are your one-stop shop for cables and tweaks," proclaimed Joseph Cohen of The Lotus Group, while leading me through two rooms filled products. Even the new products took up two pages of notes. Through it all, I remained extremely jealous of legendary mastering engineer Steve Hoffman, who had settled onto a couch in front of the fabulous Feastrex $55,000/pair speakers, and was blissfully tapping his foot to the extremely realistic, full-range sound of a jazz combo playing back on a A Feastrex modified EMT studio type CD player with outboard line transformer.

Vincent Audio SA-31

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What does anyone know about the Vincent Audio SA-31 preamp? I know its relatively inexpensive, yet has gotten some praise. As a hybrid does anyone have an opinion as to how it stacks up to an NAD C162? My ancient Harman Kardon Citation 11 is giving up the ghost I'm afraid and I'm looking for a replacement.

Setting up a server, whats the ideal method ?

Hi

Im in the upgrade mode again. My system is currently

Marantz TT15
Playstation 1
Pioneer Elite DVD
NAD 162/272
Dynaudio Focus 220

This is generally good but im looking to move up all around, the first step is a PS audio phono amp, then id like to go to server based unit for all my digital needs, eliminating my playstation and pioneer. I was thinking of a laptop with a dedicated PS audio DAC. The thing is id like to be able to store and play

CD's
DVD's
SACD's
DVD-A's ( least critical)

The Ferrari and Rolls Royce of Cables?

The Ferrari and Rolls Royce of Cables?

Somewhere in the maze of air-walled convention cells in the Sands, I stumbled upon PSC Audio's Pure Silver Connection cable. Handmade in Perth, Australia using the finest, purest Australian silver one can find—6Ns, or 99.99997% pure—each cable receives three to six annealing heating and cooling treatments (without cryogenically freezing) to increase the length of silver crystals, thereby increasing conductivity by 20% over untreated silver.

Verity's Finn

Verity's Finn

Montreal-based company Verity has been slowly building a reputation for sound quality with its unique speakers, which combine a conventional head-unit on-top a woofer module that, unusually, mounts the drivers on its rear. CES saw the launch of two new models, the Leonore ($15,995/pair) and Finn ($5995/pair). Both speakers offer high sensitivities in the low 90s, and while the Leonore produced an impressive sound from Keith Jarrett's <I>Live at Carnegie Hall</I> CD powered by Nagra's forthcoming MSA stereo amp that Wes Phillips blogged about earlier, I was also impressed by the more affordable, one-box Finn, which was demmed with Nagra's PMA "pyramid" amps. The rest of the system included a Basis Debut turntable and Vector 4 tonearm, Nagra PLL preamp and Nagra's new battery-powered BPS phono stage, which I am sure Mikey Fremer will be reviewing in the near future.

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