SOTA Star Sapphire turntable

SOTA Star Sapphire turntable

The SOTA Sapphire was the first, and the most successful in terms of sales, of the new generation of high-end American turntables. As such, the SOTA can be viewed as leading this country's resurge ence of interest in high-quality turntable production. At the time of the SOTA's introduction in 1981, it was the only high-end turntable manufactured in the US. Since then American-made turntables have appeared from the likes of AR, Mapleknoll, Sonographe, and VPI.

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker Measurements

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker Measurements

Despite displaying its products at nearly every CES since 1985, Merlin remains essentially unknown in the US. Problems have plagued the company in this country: key suppliers have gone under, marketing efforts have lacked focus, and the principals of the company seemed to have gotten caught up in audio politics.

Merlin Music Systems, Inc.
4705 S. Main St.
Hemlock, NY 14466
(585) 367-2390
www.merlinmusic.com

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker Specifications

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker Specifications

Despite displaying its products at nearly every CES since 1985, Merlin remains essentially unknown in the US. Problems have plagued the company in this country: key suppliers have gone under, marketing efforts have lacked focus, and the principals of the company seemed to have gotten caught up in audio politics.

Merlin Music Systems, Inc.
4705 S. Main St.
Hemlock, NY 14466
(585) 367-2390
www.merlinmusic.com

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker Page 3

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker Page 3

Despite displaying its products at nearly every CES since 1985, Merlin remains essentially unknown in the US. Problems have plagued the company in this country: key suppliers have gone under, marketing efforts have lacked focus, and the principals of the company seemed to have gotten caught up in audio politics.

Merlin Music Systems, Inc.
4705 S. Main St.
Hemlock, NY 14466
(585) 367-2390
www.merlinmusic.com

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker Page 2

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker Page 2

Despite displaying its products at nearly every CES since 1985, Merlin remains essentially unknown in the US. Problems have plagued the company in this country: key suppliers have gone under, marketing efforts have lacked focus, and the principals of the company seemed to have gotten caught up in audio politics.

Merlin Music Systems, Inc.
4705 S. Main St.
Hemlock, NY 14466
(585) 367-2390
www.merlinmusic.com

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker

Merlin Excalibur II loudspeaker

Despite displaying its products at nearly every CES since 1985, Merlin remains essentially unknown in the US. Problems have plagued the company in this country: key suppliers have gone under, marketing efforts have lacked focus, and the principals of the company seemed to have gotten caught up in audio politics.

There is no "resurgence" total nonsense!!!!

They are just milking some dollar$ out of some fool$ Do you think after analog tv transmissions are turned off next year, they will have a resurgence, and turn a few towers back on, and call it a resurgence, how the analog FUZZ looked so much warmer, than modern HD clarity and brings back nostalgia? Move on, the vinyl record is a dead media. Funny how Capital is doing it, when they can't even keep their own bldgs up and survive.

CEDIA Day One

CEDIA Day One

The first day of CEDIA, like the first day of CES, is clogged with highly structured press conferences by the major international electronics companies and, since the show floor is not yet ready for primetime and there is the minute possibility that they might actually say something interesting, all the press faithfully parade from one to the next. Sure, I am little less enthusiastic than most since my, and, I hope, our interests are focused on audio, much less so on video and progressively less and less on home integration and central vacuum systems.

MediaMonkey vs. Foobar

My sense is that Foobar is the preferred player for Windows-based systems, but MediaMonkey has fans as well.

Can I get some opinions on each, especially in the area of system resources used? I'm planning on running one of them on an XP Intel Atom platform, so I need to be careful about how much of a memory footprint is involved.

Thanks,

Scott A.

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