Jerry Wexler was a cool dude, and he listened to McIntosh gear.

Jerry Wexler died.

He's kind of the Ahmet Ertegun of R&B.

He was 91, and died of 'congenital heart disease.'

That was a hell of a 91 year battle!

Link to his article:

Jerry Wexler was a giant in the music industry.

Here's the pic from the clip, check out his gear.

A toast to a great guy.

Speaker Stacking.

Forums

Hola,

The notion of speaker stacking has always intrigued me. In a way, it's a primitive D'Apollito thing for us dopes who tried it in the 70's before an MTM arrangement actually had a name attached to it.

We're going to use a pair of stacked (the model is a secret for now) speakers for T.H.E. in January, too, so it's been on my mind...

Which lead me to wonder if anyone else plays with this sort of arrangement.

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker Measurements

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker Measurements

Audio shows are where reviewers search out products for possible review. We are always on the lookout—or listenout—for components that transcend the boundaries of the ordinary, that set the pulse racing a little faster. The 2007 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, held in Denver last October, was the first RMAF I had attended, and among the rooms that impressed me was one featuring components from the Japanese brand Esoteric, which was celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Esoteric, a division of TEAC America, Inc.
7733 Telegraph Road
Montebello, CA 90640
(323) 726-0303
www.teac.com

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

Audio shows are where reviewers search out products for possible review. We are always on the lookout—or listenout—for components that transcend the boundaries of the ordinary, that set the pulse racing a little faster. The 2007 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, held in Denver last October, was the first RMAF I had attended, and among the rooms that impressed me was one featuring components from the Japanese brand Esoteric, which was celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Esoteric, a division of TEAC America, Inc.
7733 Telegraph Road
Montebello, CA 90640
(323) 726-0303
www.teac.com

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker Specifications

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker Specifications

Audio shows are where reviewers search out products for possible review. We are always on the lookout—or listenout—for components that transcend the boundaries of the ordinary, that set the pulse racing a little faster. The 2007 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, held in Denver last October, was the first RMAF I had attended, and among the rooms that impressed me was one featuring components from the Japanese brand Esoteric, which was celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Esoteric, a division of TEAC America, Inc.
7733 Telegraph Road
Montebello, CA 90640
(323) 726-0303
www.teac.com

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker Page 2

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker Page 2

Audio shows are where reviewers search out products for possible review. We are always on the lookout—or listenout—for components that transcend the boundaries of the ordinary, that set the pulse racing a little faster. The 2007 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, held in Denver last October, was the first RMAF I had attended, and among the rooms that impressed me was one featuring components from the Japanese brand Esoteric, which was celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Esoteric, a division of TEAC America, Inc.
7733 Telegraph Road
Montebello, CA 90640
(323) 726-0303
www.teac.com

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker

Esoteric MG-20 loudspeaker

Audio shows are where reviewers search out products for possible review. We are always on the lookout—or listenout—for components that transcend the boundaries of the ordinary, that set the pulse racing a little faster. The 2007 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, held in Denver last October, was the first RMAF I had attended, and among the rooms that impressed me was one featuring components from the Japanese brand Esoteric, which was celebrating its 20th anniversary.

A wild turntable idea

I have recently, and in a very modest way, wandered back into vinyl for the first time in over 30 years. As new vinyl is absurdly expensive and rather limited, I find myself buying used. One recurring problem, and one that brings me back to why I left vinyl in the first place, is that a lot of old vinyl has bad spots where the record sticks....you know, the same few lyrics repeated over and over and over. Very anoying at the best of times but a killer for enjoyment when I have to get up and down once or twice a side to reset the needle.

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