The Human Side of the Pacific Audio Fest

The Human Side of the Pacific Audio Fest

Spied in the hallway the night before the show opened was Lou Hinkley, PAF co-organizer (with Gary Gill of the Capital Audio fest). Since Lou also owns/designs WA State-based Daedalus Audio's speakers and will be running that room, who knows what shape he'll be in by end of Day 3. But when I discovered him at 6:30pm, he let on that assisting/troubleshooting/and reassuring exhibitors on the day before was one of the most humbling experiences of his life.

Re-Tales #23: A pressing matter

Re-Tales #23: A pressing matter

Like many fans of music on vinyl, I've grown accustomed to waiting for preordered records. For several years, record-pressing plants have been oversubscribed; there just aren't enough presses to keep up with demand. When vinyl declined in the 1980s—replaced first by cassette tape and then by CD—old presses were abandoned, falling to rust and disrepair before the vinyl revival, leaving the industry with limited capacity.

Ideon Audio Ayazi mk2 D/A processor & 3R Master Time Black Star USB clock Associated Equipment

Ideon Audio Ayazi mk2 D/A processor & 3R Master Time Black Star USB clock Associated Equipment

Ideon Audio
Distributed in the US and Canada by Audio Skies
Los Angeles, CA
(310) 975-7099
audioskies.com

Ideon Audio Ayazi mk2 D/A processor & 3R Master Time Black Star USB clock

Ideon Audio Ayazi mk2 D/A processor & 3R Master Time Black Star USB clock

My little corner of Brooklyn happens to have a terrific little record shop. I like it for the usual reasons: well-chosen merchandise, fair prices, fun music on the speakers while you browse. But I like it just as much because great record stores tend to resemble one another in more idiosyncratic ways, and this one has the earmarks of the great record stores of my youth.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement