Finally, at JA's

Finally, at JA's

<a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/120407bayridge/">Finally, at JA's</a>, you'll have a cup of coffee and sit down to listen to some music before packing up the big and beautiful 200-lb speakers. The freight service is scheduled to arrive in just a couple of hours, so you don't have much time. The speakers had sounded so good that JA just couldn't bear to pack them up any sooner. In fact, they may have been the very best speakers JA's ever heard in his room.

2 or 6-8 weeks?! Circulation Problem

I saw a comment on AA relating to Art Dudley's December column and I wanted to see what it said, so I started a digital subscription. AFTER I made my payment, I discovered that, depending on which part of the confirming email you read, it either takes 2 weeks or 6 to 8 weeks to start a subscription. Assuming the 6-8 weeks reference is really for print, that means it takes the Circ. Dept. two weeks to send me an email with the URL where I can download my first issue. That's very strange; it only took them 5 minutes to ding my charge card.

The Last Word on Fidelity

The Last Word on Fidelity

<I>Last October, in Vol.11 No.10, </I>Stereophile<I>'s Founder and Chief Tester <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/66">J. Gordon Holt</A> stated, in his acerbic editorial "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/111">The Acoustical Standard</A>," that, in his opinion, only recordings for which there is an original acoustic reference&mdash;</I>ie<I>, typically those of classical music&mdash;should be used to evaluate hi-fi components. And that in the absence of a consensus over such a policy, high-end component manufacturers were losing their way over what does and does not represent good sound quality.</I>

Ike Turner: 1931–2007

Ike Turner: 1931–2007

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Of dealers, decisions and discussion forums...

Returning to the hobby of audio systems after a long recess, the web forums seem to offer new resources for picking systems. Unfortunately, in my city, dealers no longer exist. Yet, the combinations/permutations of available components seem to have exploded. Without a dealer, it appears very difficult to decide on the proper matching of components, interconnects and cables.

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