Onkyo dx-7555/a-9555????

Hey all,

Is anyone using the Onkyo DX-7555/A-9555 amplifier/cd pair? I am in the market for my first hi-fi system and am trying to decide between getting a pair of same model components (either the Onkyo, Marantz, or Cambridge Audio) or an Outlaw RR2150 and a Marantz 5001 cd player to run Monitor Audio RS6's. I need to keep the cd/amp pair to around $1000-$1200.

I read the killer Onkyo reviews in Stereophile, and it sounds like it would be perfect for me. And then I go into hi-fi shops near me (Washington DC) and they tell me Onkyo is low-budget equipment.

Soundsmith Strain Gauge

Audiophile siblings!

Have any of you had the chance to have a good listen to one of these cartridge/amp combos in a really good system? (I wasn't at CES but people who were told me the all-SS system didn't do the cartridge justice at all) Well, I have, and based on what I heard I can't believe Mikey & Co aren't freaking out!

Am I the only one who thinks this thing is something pretty special?

Jeff Rowland Design Group - Factory Tour

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Jeff Rowland Design Group dealer Soundings sponsored a field trip for customers and friends to visit JRDG headquarters in Colorado Springs last week. We also visited Vertec Tool, maker of Rowland's incredible chassis.

I drafted some blog entries about the trip and Soundings posted my notes along with a few of my pictures on their blog at:
Soundings' Blog

Dave

The Specter Haunting Pop Music

The Specter Haunting Pop Music

Sasha Frere-Jones has a fascinating <A HREF="http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/musical/2008/06/09/080609crmu_mus…; in the June 9 <I>The New Yorker</I> about Antares's Auto-Tune software. In case you aren't familiar with it, Auto-Tune is pitch correction software that is used almost universally in contemporary pop recordings&mdash;sometimes just to "fix" an off note, increasingly frequently as an effect in its own right.

The Great Speakers Search, Part II

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Moved into a bigger house, which means I have a basement I can use as study/listening room, away from kids. Nice. But the space is about 13 x 17, with low ceilings, smaller than I thought. So I am going to pair up Harbeth Super HL5s in the living room with Plinius 8150. Which means I'm going to start auditioning some speakers for my Leben CS600 for my basement system, which is ~ 30 wpc/8 ohms.

The Dispensable Criteria

The Dispensable Criteria

My copy of Peter, Paul, & Mary's <i>Album 1700</i>, which I had bought many years ago for its Bonnie and Clyde album art, wasn't nearly as dusty as <i>Santana</i>. When I inspected it beneath a lamp, however, I noticed that it was covered by a sort of dull, gray film. The vinyl wasn't black. It was sickly. Indeed, this was one of my many albums that had suffered through the dark, dirty waters of a basement flood. Maybe two or three floods. Maybe four.

Bo Diddley:1928–2008

Bo Diddley:1928–2008

Some musicians are remembered for a single remarkable album; some are remembered for a hit song&mdash;Bo Diddley will always be remembered for a beat. That eponymous beat&mdash;a rhumba-inflected <I>Bomp a-bomp-a-bomp, bomp, bomp</I>&mdash;may well have been "the most plagiarized rhythm in rock," as <I>Rolling Stone</I> claimed in 2005.

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