What do you think about Radiohead's business model of allowing fans to decide how much they should spend on the band's new CD, In Rainbows?

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iTunes continues to flourish, the major labels have been struggling to reinvent themselves, and CD sales keep stalling. What do you think about Radiohead's business model of allowing fans to decide how much they should spend on the band's new CD, <I>In Rainbows</I>?

Loud hum from TV

I have a loud hum when I connect my new Sony LCD HDTV to my HD cable box. Here's my configuration:
Coax from wall to HD cable box Cable In coax
RCA cables red/green/blue out from cable box to Component 1 red/green/blue inputs on TV
RCA Audio red/white out HD cable box from to Component 1 Audio In red/white on TV
This is when the hum starts. If I unplug the RCA red/white cables from the TV, the hum stops. But of course, then there is no TV sound. If I use coax cable instead of RCA cables, the hum stops, but the video is very poor.

Know a fix?

Suggestions for a system

Hello, I need some help with a system I have in mind.

I listen to most of my music through a computer and for starters I would like to upgrade my off-the-shelf PC speakers. Which direction should I look? Perhaps some active powered monitors?

I also have a Technics 1210 turntable and a gaming console that I would like to listen to through those new speakers as well. I assume I need either a receiver or perhaps some DJ mixer with 3 channels?

Hi-Rez Recording Dems at RMAF

Hi-Rez Recording Dems at RMAF

That, somehow, the "absolute sound" of live music is locked up within the grooves or pits of the discs we play and can be retrieved in its entirety if only we had a a good enough playback system is one of the enduring myths in high-end audio. Yet the art of recording is just that, an art, and it is entirely possible that a better playback system will sound worse with some recordings. And with the mainstream press telling would-be audiophiles that low&ndash;bit-rate MP3s are of "CD quality" and that even CD is overkill for audiophile sound quality, why would anyone need high-resolution recordings?

Labels Win $220,000 in Download Damages

Labels Win $220,000 in Download Damages

On October 4, a federal jury in Duluth, MN found Jammie Thomas liable for copyright infringement, imposing a damages assessment of $220,000 ($9250 for each of 24 songs). It was the first jury trial resulting from the series of lawsuits the recording industry began in September 2003. Since most of those suits were settled out of court (average settlement: $4000) or defaulted, <I>Capitol Records v. Thomas</I> was the rare case to actually go to court and in front of a jury. It was interesting in ways other than its seemingly high damages.

Radiohead's Revolutionary Rainbows

Radiohead's Revolutionary Rainbows

Radiohead, whose last recording, <I>Hail to the Thief</I>, debuted at number three on <I>Billboard</I>'s top 200 chart in 2004, announced that its new recording, <I>In Rainbows</I>, will be available as a DRM-free download on October 10. The new twist, however, is that consumers can pay any amount they wish for it.

ArkivMusic Resurrects Out-of-Print Warner Classics Titles

ArkivMusic Resurrects Out-of-Print Warner Classics Titles

ArkivMusic.com has just signed a deal with Warner Classics to reissue, on demand, out-of-print recordings from Teldec, Erato, and Warner Classics. The site's first 300 offerings from the Warner USA catalog, available at the end of October, will join the more than 4000 other out-of-print titles from EMI, Sony/BMG, Universal Music Group, and two dozen independent classical music labels now available on demand from ArkivMusic on ArkivCD. An additional 1000 ArkivCD reissue titles should become available by the end of 2007.

Shostakovich article

I'm trying to find a Shostakovich article that appeared in Stereophile between early 1992 and current (that range comprises my print-subscription collection). The article in question is NOT the article from Nov. 2006 (Shostakovich at 100) NOR is it the article from Jun. 1998 (Shostakovich's 10th Symph.). And it is not any of the articles found by either Stereophile's internal search engine or Google's within-site search.

I'm lost, I want to listen to my vinyl

Hey, my first post, so hi.

I haven't had a working turntable since 1989. It was a belt drive Technics, I don't recall what model, and it died a long time ago. I don't have a lot of vinyl, maybe 150 albums, but I'd like to listen to them again.

My current sound setup is not fancy; Infinity speakers, Onkyo amp and receiver, That's it. I could plug a phonograph into it if I had one. And that's why I'm here; I want to buy one.

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