What's an audio show without a party? Sponsored by <I>Stereophile</I>, the party on the first day of the show was for the exhibitors, trade visitors, and the press, and featured the Quebec rock group Give, with lead singer Caroline St. Louis.
The first evening of the show, I had a most pleasant dinner with John Atkinson, <I>Stereophile</I> associate publisher Keith Pray, columnist John Marks, and the folks from Dynaudio and Simaudio. During the pre-dinner conversation, John Marks illustrated a point he was making by singing a bit, ably demonstrating his ex-choirboy credentials. His performance was apparently noticed by the people at the next table; at the end of the meal, one of the ladies at that table came over to us and said that this was her friend's birthday, and asked if the gentleman who was singing before could sing "Happy Birthday" to her.
I visited my favorite local record store recently, and stopped by the "freebie box" outside the door on my way in. I didn't find any vinyl I wanted, but there was a CD of the Jurassic Park soundtrack. I was only mildly interested - and never would have purchased it - but, what the heck, free stuff, right?
The Galactus-sized Audio Research Reference 610T monoblock amplifiers ($20,000/ea) put out 600W. They require 8 matched pairs of 6550C output tubes, one 6550c regulator, one 6H30 as an amplifier regulator, a pair of 6550Cs as drivers, two 6NIP input tubes, and a 6H30 follower—that's a <I>ton</I> of tubes.
I always look forward to visiting recording engineer René Laflamme of <A HREF="http://www.fideliomusique.com/">Fidelio</A> at FSI, because he always has new fun recordings to play.
I dropped by Thiel's room to tease them about the fact that I had heard that <I>Rolling Stone</I> had a pair of CS3.7 loudspeakers, while a certain audiophile magazine did not.
I visited my favorite local record store recently, and stopped by the "freebie box" outside the door on my way in. I didn't find any vinyl I wanted, but there was a CD of the Jurassic Park soundtrack. I was only mildly interested - and never would have purchased it - but, what the heck, free stuff, right?