Chesky Launches High-Resolution Download Store

Chesky Launches High-Resolution Download Store

"I thought starting an audiophile record label was hard," Chesky Records co-founder Norman Chesky told <I>Stereophile</I>. "That was <I>nothing</I> compared to this. We've spent three years developing <A HREF="http://www.hdtracks.com/index.php?file=staticpage&pagename=aboutus">HDt…;

Not enough POWER, according to JV's favorite

McIntosh producing that "CHEAP" watts? hmmm, how come McIntosh says POWER is KEY for realistic reproduction. JV loves 40 McIntosh watts, 2kW is even better!!! But i don't think it takes 3 modules to do it, that's for sure. Think of all teh added components degrading teh sound, as JV said, when he decided too many output devices in high powered amps, cause signal issues, holy moly, now that's BIZZARE. How else do you up the capaicty? JV, what do you think about McIntosh HIGH POWER? are they wrong too?

Flying Under The Radar

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In spite of my efforts the various Music sections of this forum continue to remain almost completely dead. However, following the sage advice of Thomas H. Palmer as put forth in the 1840 Teacher's Manual "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again", I'm going to keep on posting and hope that the attentions of my fellow forum members will not be far behind.

Brystone alternatives?

Hey, I'm relatively new to this whole world, as am actually an engineer on the recording side of things, and only today for the first time ordered passive monitors for my home setup (most studio monitors are active these days). In fact power amps I know little about as they're not found often nor a critical part of studio recording, mostly relegated to the live sound environment.

epos m5 vs m12

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Hello,

I'm new here and would like to gather inputs on epos m5 versus epos m12.

I recently auditioned epos m5 bookshelf speaker paired with muse model 100 power amp/adcom preamp. I auditioned them in my own room and find these set of speakers to sound clear and clean. It felt like I could listen to them for hours and wont get tired / fatigue. Due to this I would like to own them and make them my reference speaker.

Revel Ultima Studio2 loudspeaker Room Measurements

Revel Ultima Studio2 loudspeaker Room Measurements

This is my fourth review of a Revel loudspeaker, and I was even more excited by the arrival of the Ultima Studio2s ($15,999/pair) than I was when their predecessors, the original Ultima Studios ($10,799/pair when first reviewed; $15,000/pair when last listed in "Recommended Components"), were delivered in 2000. (See <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/302">my review</A> in the December 2000 <I>Stereophile</I>, Vol.23 No.12.) After all, the Studios were my reference speakers for years and, along with the larger Ultima Salons, were statement products that were the product of the talented designer Kevin Voecks and the considerable resources of Harman International, parent of Revel as well as of JBL and Infinity. Over the years, I've also reviewed Revel's <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/244">Performa F30</A> (May 2000, Vol.23 No.5) and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/706revel">Concerta F12</A> (July 2006, Vol.29 No.7), each outstanding at its price point. If, after all these years, Voecks and his team were ready to reconsider their statement products, they should be something special.

Revel, Harman Specialty Group
1718 W. Mishawaka Road
Elkhart, IN 46517
(516) 594 0300
www.revelspeakers.com

Revel Ultima Studio2 loudspeaker FK's System

Revel Ultima Studio2 loudspeaker FK's System

This is my fourth review of a Revel loudspeaker, and I was even more excited by the arrival of the Ultima Studio2s ($15,999/pair) than I was when their predecessors, the original Ultima Studios ($10,799/pair when first reviewed; $15,000/pair when last listed in "Recommended Components"), were delivered in 2000. (See <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/302">my review</A> in the December 2000 <I>Stereophile</I>, Vol.23 No.12.) After all, the Studios were my reference speakers for years and, along with the larger Ultima Salons, were statement products that were the product of the talented designer Kevin Voecks and the considerable resources of Harman International, parent of Revel as well as of JBL and Infinity. Over the years, I've also reviewed Revel's <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/244">Performa F30</A> (May 2000, Vol.23 No.5) and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/706revel">Concerta F12</A> (July 2006, Vol.29 No.7), each outstanding at its price point. If, after all these years, Voecks and his team were ready to reconsider their statement products, they should be something special.

Revel, Harman Specialty Group
1718 W. Mishawaka Road
Elkhart, IN 46517
(516) 594 0300
www.revelspeakers.com

Revel Ultima Studio2 loudspeaker Fred Kaplan, December 2009

Revel Ultima Studio2 loudspeaker Fred Kaplan, December 2009

This is my fourth review of a Revel loudspeaker, and I was even more excited by the arrival of the Ultima Studio2s ($15,999/pair) than I was when their predecessors, the original Ultima Studios ($10,799/pair when first reviewed; $15,000/pair when last listed in "Recommended Components"), were delivered in 2000. (See <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/302">my review</A> in the December 2000 <I>Stereophile</I>, Vol.23 No.12.) After all, the Studios were my reference speakers for years and, along with the larger Ultima Salons, were statement products that were the product of the talented designer Kevin Voecks and the considerable resources of Harman International, parent of Revel as well as of JBL and Infinity. Over the years, I've also reviewed Revel's <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/244">Performa F30</A> (May 2000, Vol.23 No.5) and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/706revel">Concerta F12</A> (July 2006, Vol.29 No.7), each outstanding at its price point. If, after all these years, Voecks and his team were ready to reconsider their statement products, they should be something special.

Revel, Harman Specialty Group
1718 W. Mishawaka Road
Elkhart, IN 46517
(516) 594 0300
www.revelspeakers.com
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