Silverline Audio Minuet loudspeaker Page 2

Silverline Audio Minuet loudspeaker Page 2

I always look forward to <I>Stereophile</I>'s Home Entertainment Shows, where I scout out interesting new models of affordable loudspeakers. At <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/he2007">HE2007 in New York City</A>, I was struck by the Silverline Audio room&mdash;not only by the sound I heard there, but by the way Showgoers reacted to that sound.

Silverline Audio
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Silverline Audio Minuet loudspeaker

Silverline Audio Minuet loudspeaker

I always look forward to <I>Stereophile</I>'s Home Entertainment Shows, where I scout out interesting new models of affordable loudspeakers. At <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/he2007">HE2007 in New York City</A>, I was struck by the Silverline Audio room&mdash;not only by the sound I heard there, but by the way Showgoers reacted to that sound.

Consumer Electronics' 2008 Hall of Fame

Consumer Electronics' 2008 Hall of Fame

Our industry has again honored its own. The Consumer Electronics Association, sponsors of the annual International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), has announced 12 new inductees to the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame. Awards will be presented October 21 at a special Hall of Fame Dinner, scheduled for the Four Seasons in Las Vegas as part of the CEA's annual fall Industry Forum.

For once just say...

Are you guy's nuts? $3,000 table radio, it doesn't play SACD, but it does DVD/A/V, why would a clock radio play DVD video? Where is it made? If it's China or any other low wage county, it's almost criminal to try and pass off teh $3,000 price....and teh reveiwer goes on a rant about surf, cooking, nothing about the product, for $3K, this is up there with $24K CD players....can Stereophile get some balls and once in a while call something absurdly useless. BLOSE has a tble radio, this makes them look like a bargain, at $399.

The Picture Disc Idea

The Picture Disc Idea

A couple of nights ago, I got this big idea that I'd go shopping for some picture disc vinyl to go along with the component we'll be featuring on our July cover. (Hint: It's not a speaker.) You know, I was thinking it'd be no problem to find Jimi Hendrix all lit up in a purple haze or, better yet, some new indie band dressed in skinny jeans and moccasins being chased by a puma, or something. But I discovered that new picture disc vinyl isn't all that easy to come by. Surprisingly, I found that today's picture discs come from three main sources:

Love, MERGE

Love, MERGE

To cheer myself up after the picture disc disappointment, I went ahead and bought <i>Attack & Release</i> by <a href="http://www.theblackkeys.com/">The Black Keys</a> and <i>Trouble In Dreams</i> by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/destroyer">Destroyer</a&gt;. Of course, I couldn't buy only two albums. Two is an even number, you see. So, I also picked up <a href="http://www.lightintheattic.net/">Light in the Attic</a>'s beautiful <i>Betty Davis</i> reissue.

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