Jewels & Binoculars - When does it start?
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Am finally taking the big step of upgrading my old early-90s era stereo system (Adcom amp/pre-amp (GFA 555 and GTP 555II); Definitive BP8s; NAD CD/DVD player). The first step is completed with the purchase today of PSB Synchrony OneB's. The rest I really could use some advice with. Since I am a part of a family unit (one could say "King", I supppose, but that is purely self-delusion), I need something with the flexibility to do a good job with movies while at the same time satisfy my need to spend some quality time picking apart some favorite CDs.
Has anyone had any experience with Odyssey Audio? Iv been looking at their Odyssey Audio Mono Extremes via there web site. There are some good reviews on AudioReview. The Stratos have had 137 reviews with a review of 4.92 out of 5.
Also there Is the McCormack DNA-225 that doesnt have the great reviews that Odyssey Audio has but Steve McCormack does upgades through SMc Audio that are supposed to be great.
A big mistake with a little help by your dealer is to give too much money for the amplifier.
The loudspeaker is the critical element in particular today where you find out too much cinema speakers.
So you have to pay much attention at the speaker you buy.
Another big mistake is to look for technology aspect:many marks give you strong information speaking about new technology they use and this fact is only to justify high level price not important for you and get a fine system at a correct price.
Sorry if the subject title sounds like a riff on "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" *cringe* but I wanted to post a general summary of my experience as a complete neophyte to audio hi-fi, putting together a system for the first time, so that other newbies can gauge from my experience what their process might be like, in putting their systems together. Hopefully it will help them in the process, save them some grief & time.
On the Cowboy Junkies newest album, "Trinity Revisited" they celebrate the 20th anniversary of their landmark 1988 album "The Trinity Sessions." Even going as far as returning to Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity, the sight of the original recording. At first blush this sounds like possibly the worst idea of their career. The original is a certified classic, whatever they did with it they were bound to ruffle lots of feathers.
With such an endeavor there were two courses that were the obvious ones. First they could try to meticulously duplicate the original. But what
this guy is saying POWER is what makes lifelike home reproduction....his stuff is way over priced, but he is on teh right track with WATTS. And TAS and Stereophile like him too, why do I get beaten down when i inist WATTS, is what it's all about, and the speakers to make use of it. Told ya nah nah nah nah.
So the results for the Digital Music Server Area Naming Competition are in and Jewels & Binoculars
is the hands down winner.
Now all we, the Stereophile readers, need to know is:
1) when will the column start
2) how often will it run
3) who will be writing it.
Thanks