Did Ariel get his speakers fixed?

I read the blog a while back where Ariel bought a whole bunch of equipment only to find that one of his speakers sounded muffled. It seemed as though the problem may have been with the tweeter getting disconnected from the crossover.

I was wondering if there's a followup to this story. Did you get your speaker fixed? What was the problem and what did it cost to fix?

Headphones

OK, so, admittedly, I'm not a true "audiophile"--yet. I still don't get the technical stuff, but I guess I just have a thing for high quality audio. So this is my question. Right now I have a pair of Grado SR60s. I think they sound terrific, but I have been thinking about getting some of Beyerdynamic "Manufaktur" cans. Have you heard anything about these? Obviously, these are pricey (except for those of you that buy REALLY expensive stuff)so I don't want to waste $400.

Thanks!

Please be gentle...

Chicago Symphony

Ive just purchased a mixed season pass to the CSO, this covers everything from piano peices, violin, brass and full orchestral, 14 concerts in all between Sept and June 2009

Would it be of interest to post thoughts on each night as the season goes on for discussion or would it get boring and presumptuous very quickly ?

Let me know what you think, dont worry about being direct im very thick skinned !!

Alan

PB13 review

I read the PB13 review by Larry Greenhill and would like to comment on the review. First of all, they claimed the specs wrong. The driver has a 3'' excursion capability, not 2'' claimed in the review.

How is the PB13 95lbs lighter than the REL when there is only 50lbs difference? (205-155=50)

The reviewer compared the PB13 to dual JL f113s and claimed the JLs produced deeper soundstage. Isn't that unfair since dual subs will almost alway give a deeper soundstage?

Have you used an after-market component-modification shop to improve standard high-end gear? If you have, have you been satisfied or not? Why?

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Sometimes stock is simply not good enough. Reader "EG" would like to know how many readers have used an after-market component-modification service to improve standard high-end gear. If you have, have you been satisfied or not? Why?

Lennie Niehaus Volume 1-The Quintets

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This is Lennie's first album and with 3 sax players, bass, piano, drums and trumpet support this album swings and is extremely tight. None of the tracks are very long and the CD itself is only 39:13 in length but after listening to just a few tracks you will find yourself saying out loud "whew" ! This album was recorded in LA in 1954 right after Lennie got out of the Army and the melodies will have you snapping your fingers to keep the beat. The recording is pristine, clean and does not sound overly digital on my Arcam Solo.

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