Recording of October 2007: This Is Somewhere

Recording of October 2007: This Is Somewhere

<B>Recording of October 2007: <I>This Is Somewhere</I></B><BR>
Hollywood D00038502 (CD). 2007. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, prods.; Mike Daly, prod., asst. eng.; Joe Chiccarelli, eng.; Kennie Takahashi, Travis Huff, Tim Bright, Wayne Warnecke, Otto D'Angelo, asst. engs. AAD? TT: 48:34<BR>
Performance ****&#189;<BR>
Sonics ****

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Please Cast Your Votes!

I have scaled back my budget for a new two-channel, three-piece system, and have narrowed my choices to the following, which are all rated at least Class B by Stereophile reviewers:

Integrated Amp:
Creek Classic 5350SE
NAD C372
Rega Mira 3

Player:
Marantz SA8001
Cambridge Azur 740C
Music Hall cd25.2
Rega Apollo

Speakers(FS):
Revel Concerta F12
Monitor Audio Silver RS6
Spendor S5E

Digital or Analog?

In the October issue, MF says that CD's are analog, because the pits on the CD are analogs of the digital information and not the digital information itself. If that is so, then unless a machine records the actual one's and zero's the system is not digital, according to him, if I have not misunderstood what he wrote.

I know that the CD pits are not the exact 0's and 1's of the signal; it is a mathematically-transformed version of that signal. However the pits code that transformed signal in digital form. So why is it called analog by MF?

"The Best Loudspeaker in the World. Period"

"The Best Loudspeaker in the World. Period"

So read the flyer promoting YG Acoustics' dem in room 446 I picked up in the Marriott's lobby. So I went by room 446. Twice. Neither time could I get in, such was the throng inside. But I did manage to hold my camera above the avid listeners' heads to take a shot of the Colorado company's Anat Reference speaker, which had very much impressed me when I heard it at the 2006 CEDIA Show. I am going to try to get a listen on the Show's final day, but the news that YG has hired veteran sales manager Dick Diamond away from Kimber is a sign that this new speaker manufacturer is aiming high.

Desktop Decco from Peachtree

Desktop Decco from Peachtree

Musical Fidelity/Era Design distributor SignalPath's David Solomon is also interested in the desktop and enthusiastically demmed the new Peachtree Decco for me. The $700 tubed D/A processor/60Wpc integrated amplifier has a rear-panel bay that will accommodate the popular Sonos ZP80 WiFi media player and will take either digital or analog signals to its own, higher-quality DAC circuitry and output stage. It also has a USB input. The revolution is here.

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