CBS Sunday Morning Show

Another great music profile on Stephen's favorite show: Robert Plant and Allison Krause each taking turns being generous and humble.

She has morphed from an awkward, nerdy bumpkin (but always talented) into a quietly confident beauty. Plant has traded his youthful vigor and bravado for wit and wisdom.

Much was made of Raising Sand's radical departure from Zep-rock. When Plant was asked what he worried about most when crossing into this new, countrified format with Allison, he replied "being good enough."

What a pleasant surprise (and a great job by CBS).

Drunk on Fun

Drunk on Fun

Seriously, it's almost as if I haven't listened to any music at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest. I just walk from room to room, running into people in the halls. These two weren't even exhibiting. They were simply here to have a little fun.

Gradient Laura

Gradient Laura

And here is Walter Swanbon of Fidelis AV, importer for Harbeth and Gradient loudspeakers. Here you can get a better sense of the size of the M40.1 loudspeakers. To Walter's left is the newest member of the Gradient family, the Laura ($3995/pair). Intended for use in conjunction with the Helsinki or as a stereo pair, the Laura employs a coaxial drive unit and is designed to be positioned in close proximity to the front wall of your listening room. It's pretty, too.

Harbeth M40.1

Harbeth M40.1

Standing beside my friend, the Gradient Helsinki, is the Harbeth M40.1 ($12,995/pair), recently reviewed by Art Dudley. It's actually larger than it appears in this photo. I love its old-school wide-baffle design.

Gradient Helsinki

Gradient Helsinki

See this little guy? It's the Gradient Helsinki ($8000/pair). I'm a big fan of this weird-ass speaker. Rather than placing its drive-units within a cabinet, the drive-units are laid bare, free for the world to see, mounted onto the speaker's narrow body. Why? Free love. Free love! Cabinet resonances are eliminated. The Helsinki's dipole-radiation woofer projects sound from side to side, canceling out top-to-bottom sound waves and minimizing deleterious room reflections.

Headroom and Denon

Headroom and Denon

Headroom's Tyll Hertsens and Ivy Scull. Tyll is the president and CEO, and Ivy is the VP of sales and marketing. These two know headphones and they know headphone amplifiers and they know which headphones to use with which headphone amplifiers. Beyond all that, they're really nice people to be around.

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