Need a stereo and help

I just finished college and am trying to fill up my new apartment with the necessities, which of course includes a good home stereo. My budget is not huge and I don't consider myself any sort of an audiophile. I wasn't thinking of going component due to cost and the fact that I might not live here long. But basically I know nothing of stereos and was wondering if anyone knows of some good deals... maybe $300... maybe?

Are You Being Served?

Are You Being Served?

Naim has created a separate line of music server products that will be marketed independently of its component distribution system. On display at CES2008 was the DigiLinX compatible six-stream NaimNet NS01 Music Server ($6200), which has an internal ripping drive, a 400GB RAID 1 array, so data is secure.

Basically Better

Basically Better

Meridian has completely redone its Signature Reference 808 CD player, now the 808.2 ($14,995). "We've changed its drive, drive navigation software, power supply, DSP, and clocking and buffering. I'd like to say that the only thing we've retained is the case, but we've improved that, too," said Bob Stuart.

Rockport

Rockport

It was great to again encounter Andy Payor of Rockport Technologies and hear the stunning 200 lb Ankaa loudspeaker ($26,500/pair). Of all the speakers I heard on the first two days of T.H.E. Show, the Ankaa produced images so large and lifelike that it made other speakers (including several wonderful-sounding models I’ve already discussed) seem like pipsqueaks. I have no doubt that the expensive, neutral-sounding Gryphon Antileon Signature stereo amplifier ($31,000 for 150Wpc) and Mirage preamplifier ($25,000), as well as the debuting Purist Audio Design Proteus Provectus cabling had a lot to do with Andy's triumph. As he rather selflessly noted, "The real reason for a good image lies in the collaboration."

Shipping LP's and CD's

Within the next year I will be making about a 2500 mile move to another country. To avoid the hassle and cost of moving large amounts of stuff I have decided to get rid of most of my possessions. I'll keep a few of pieces of audio equipment, cloths, and some other small things but that's it. I've been flirting with the idea of just mailing my entire record and CD collection(About 400 LP's and 200 CD's) to my new address so I can free up some space for cloths and the what not. Basically what I'm asking for are some tips are packaging and shipping LP's and CD's.

Maxxing Out

Maxxing Out

I was so impressed by the 9" Feastrex drivers designed by Haruhiko "Hal" Teramoto of Japan that I was excited to hear how the 5" Feastrex DF Monster alnico driver sounds in MaxxHorn's new Lumination loudspeaker. The speaker, which also incorporates the Tractrix horn technology developed by Johan van Zyl, is so new—the pair at THE Show had been finished a mere 12 days before—that only the dealer price ($18,500/pair) has been set. All speakers are hand constructed, with 3–5 pairs produced a month.

Empirical Audio's Pace-Car

Empirical Audio's Pace-Car

Empirical Audio's Pace-Car Reclocker ($1100—2300, depending on number of clocks installed) is designed to reduce the jitter of any source to "inaudible levels." Empirical's Steve Nugent said the device is primarily intended for USB, WiFi, and network devices such as the Sonos and Squeezebox. "The pace-Car is inserted between source and DAC, it can either provide a master clock to the source or accept the source's data stream and 'bracket' the rate of the stream. No modifications to the source are required."

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