The Kipnis Studio Standard Experience breaks new ground in Cinema Design


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Are you ready to come over for a complete demonstration?


You bet, and I'm only half an hour from you. I drive right by your place on Drummer Lane whenever I visit my friend composer Ed Dzubak. So invite me over already!

--Ethan

Niel Young releases anthology on Blu-Ray

Niel has long been a curmudgeon regarding the sound of digital audio, but has come to accept 24-bit/192kHz as "good enough". He has just released a comprehensive anthology of his work on Blu-Ray and a very interesting article on this release is available here. Be sure to watch the video! I'm posting this in the "Rants and Raves" forum because the message here is about a very exciting new format for the distribution of recorded music.

Joint Recording of February 1992: Wagner: Götterdämmerung

Joint Recording of February 1992: Wagner: Götterdämmerung

<B>WAGNER: <I>G&#246;tterd&#228;mmerung</I></B><BR>
Hildegard Behrens, Br&#252;nnhilde; Reiner Goldberg, Siegfried; Matti Salminen, Hagen; Bernd Weikl, Gunther; Cheryl Studer, Gutrune; Hanna Schwarz, Waltraute; Ekkehard Wlaschiha, Alberich; Helga Dernesch, First Norn; Tatiana Troyanos, Second Norn; Andrea Gruber, Third Norn; Hei-Kyung Hong, Woglinde; Diane Kesling, Wellgunde; Meredith Parsons, Flosshilde; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra &amp; Chorus; James Levine<BR>
DG 429 385-2 (4 CDs only). Cord Garben, prod.; Wolfgang Mitlehner, eng. DDD. TT: 4:29:53

Iverson-Haden-Motian

Iverson-Haden-Motian

A powerhouse trio is playing at the Village Vanguard through Sunday—Ethan Iverson on piano, Charlie Haden on bass, Paul Motian on drums. I saw them last night, and if you’re a jazz fan who lives in the Tri-State area, you need to go see them, too. Haden, who made his mark 50 years ago in Ornette Coleman’s original quartet, remains one of the supplest and most instinctively musical bassists around. He knows just when to hit the fundamental of a chord, when to spell out the arpeggio, when to walk the scale, or when simply to evoke the mood of a song. The last time I saw him, playing duets at the Blue Note in August, he’d recently had a hernia operation, and while the notes he played were spot-on, in their customary surprising ways, he couldn’t play very many of them; I wondered, in this blog, if age (he was 70) might finally be taking a toll. Last night proved he’s fully recovered and plucking full-throttled. Motian, who has played off and on with Haden since the early ‘70s (he was also the drummer in Bill Evans’ 1961 trio that played at the Vanguard on <I>Waltz for Debby</I>), is, to put it plainly, a magician. Nearly each bar, he attacks his drumkit, usually with brushes, in a completely different way (the Motian Variations, you might call them), sometimes in a way that seems at odds with what his bandmates are doing (double-time is one thing, but is there such a thing as one-and-a-half time?), yet it all merges and converges <I>perfectly</I>. Iverson is best known as the pianist for The Bad Plus. I like that group a lot, but he goes leagues beyond on his own, excavating hidden patterns, rhythms and motifs from jazz standards, while preserving their lyricism or blues or swing. The set I saw, the trio played mainly ballads and blues, including Bill Evans’ “Blue in Green,” Haden’s “Silence,” and a couple Charlie Parker tunes, which generally aren’t up Haden’s or Motian’s alley but they swung hard and clear and just a bit intricately off the beaten track.

Has anyone compared the Naim Supernait vs Bryston B100-DA SST DAC Integrated Amplifier?

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I am upgrading my system for the fist time in many many years. I am looking at integrated amps with DAC built in as my two main sources are a Linn LP12 (MM cartridge) and uncompressed Wav files from a minimac with optical output.

The Naim and the Bryston are both good brands and their integrated amps (with Dac) have good reviews. Has anyone compared these from a vinyl/digital perspective? Are their any alternatives I should consider?

MM, MC, beginners guide

Hi

The whole MM MC voltage output and loading thing is a little confusing when first encountered. It appears as if you have to not only match the input voltage but also the input impedance of the phone stage to the cartridge.

Im sure this has come up numerous times, could someone point me towards a good article or narrative on the subject please.

Thanks

Alan

anti skating question from a newb

Hi all im new to the forum and somewhat new to vinyl. I purchased a Thorens 166 MK II without the anti skating device. My question is can i rig one up, or do i need to track the real deal down? The only problem it is causing so far is that when i drop the needle it seems to "take off" in other words it jumps to the flat edge of the record. Thanks in advance for any advice

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