Music in the Round #28

Music in the Round #28

I had planned to feature a few intriguing new products I saw at CEDIA's Expo 2007 held last September in Denver, but I did that on the <I>Stereophile</I> <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/cedia2007">website</A&gt;. Instead, I'll just tell you about the only big audio trend I saw there: HDMI.

Need suggestion - receiver - speakers B&W

I am looking for a classic AM/FM Stereo receiver that I can pick up used on ebay for $200 or less. Would want a clean 80-100 watts per channel.
Also want to pick up a set of used B&W bookshelf speakers.
They will primarily be used for background music - not sitting and listening.
Suggestions on both would be appreciated.

Luke Manley was right

Luke Manley was right when he recommended against using a power conditioner with VTL preamps. A buddy of mine bought the Shinyata Hydra 8 and he hooked up his DCS stack (Verdi, Purcell, Elgar Plus)to it. Music sounded compressed, boxed in and small. Once he hooked up the stack straight into the wall, everything opened up. Guess what's going on sale. PM me if you want it. I'll pass it along.

Jaki Byard

Jaki Byard

Jaki Byard’s <I>Sunshine of My Soul</I> (High Note) has come to my attention a bit late, otherwise it would have made my Top 10 list at the end of last year. Yet another long-lost concert-tape dug out of the vaults, it takes us to San Francisco’s Keystone Korner in June 1978, where Byard is flying barrel-rolls solo. Byard—who died in 1999 at 77, gunned down on his doorstep for still-unknown reasons—was a pianist both virtuosic and rowdy. His left hand is rock-solid, his right hand fleet with fury. Imagine Willie “The Lion” Smith pressure-cooked by Mingus (Byard played in Mingus’ band through most of the ‘60s), and you get some idea. He was a teacher to Jason Moran and Fred Hersch, two of today’s most versatile jazz pianists, and you can hear much of his influence in their work as well, especially Moran when he cruises through stride licks.

It's Not All Gloom—News from the Classical Front

It's Not All Gloom—News from the Classical Front

You thought the only new articles about CDs you'd be reading would be about further declines in sales? Well, it turns out that <A HREF="http://www.arkivmusic.com">ArkivMusic</A&gt;, the country's leading website for new and formerly out-of-print classical recordings, posted, um, record sales last year.

Converting vinyl into digital - hardware and software ???

Hi there!

I'm brand new to this site and had posted the same question in the 'Entry Level' section but realized that this section would be more appropriate.

I just bought myself a used starter turntable as well as came upon a very large collection of excellent records.

The only thing I was asked to do as a favour for the record collection was to do create a number of CDs from some of the records and tracks.

Why don't more audio manufacturers advertise in mainstream media?

JA and others frequently decry the lack of public awareness of quality audio. The industry must shoulder part of the blame for this situation, due to their failure to inform "the masses" of what is available. Most people do not read specialty audio magazines, and consequently the only brand they EVER see advertised is Bose.

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