As I write this in the first quarter of 2007, CD sales are off over 22% compared to this time last year. The music industry as we know it, based on sales of some kind of physical medium, is over. While CDs and even LPs will remain available—they're so easy and cheap to make—they've become irrelevant to the mass market and to the future of audiophile recordings. The major labels have also become irrelevant (not to mention highly irritating).
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The French have a phrase for it: <I>plus ça change, plus la même chose</I>, which can be roughly translated as "the more things change, the more they stay the same." I was reminded of this when recently reading through the December 1980 issue of <I>The Absolute Sound</I>. There on p.368 was the statement that "Dave Wilson (Virgo) has joined the staff...to construct a testing program that will allow us to determine if some of the peculiarities and anomalies we hear in evaluating equipment can indeed be numerically measured."
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The French have a phrase for it: <I>plus ça change, plus la même chose</I>, which can be roughly translated as "the more things change, the more they stay the same." I was reminded of this when recently reading through the December 1980 issue of <I>The Absolute Sound</I>. There on p.368 was the statement that "Dave Wilson (Virgo) has joined the staff...to construct a testing program that will allow us to determine if some of the peculiarities and anomalies we hear in evaluating equipment can indeed be numerically measured."
David Wilson: WAMM!! WATT?!? WHOW!!! (& the Puppies!) Page 2
The French have a phrase for it: <I>plus ça change, plus la même chose</I>, which can be roughly translated as "the more things change, the more they stay the same." I was reminded of this when recently reading through the December 1980 issue of <I>The Absolute Sound</I>. There on p.368 was the statement that "Dave Wilson (Virgo) has joined the staff...to construct a testing program that will allow us to determine if some of the peculiarities and anomalies we hear in evaluating equipment can indeed be numerically measured."
David Wilson: WAMM!! WATT?!? WHOW!!! (& the Puppies!)
Jun 17, 2007First Published:Jun 17, 1990
The French have a phrase for it: plus ça change, plus la même chose, which can be roughly translated as "the more things change, the more they stay the same." I was reminded of this when recently reading through the December 1980 issue of The Absolute Sound. There on p.368 was the statement that "Dave Wilson (Virgo) has joined the staff...to construct a testing program that will allow us to determine if some of the peculiarities and anomalies we hear in evaluating equipment can indeed be numerically measured."
I have a pair of JBL L40 about 25 years old that I have had reconed once they now need to be redone.I believe it cost me about 200 to 300 hundred dollars when I had it done about 12 years ago.Can someone give me an opinion on if they are worth to fix?I think they sound pretty good.I'm thinking of buying the ORB( like the BOSE ) or the Energy rc 70 to build a Home theater system i don't want to spend more than 1200.00.please comment on both of these system.thanks
I have a pair of JBL L40 about 25 years old that I have had reconed once they now need to be redone.I believe it cost me about 200 to 300 hundred dollars when I had it done about 12 years ago.Can someone give me an opinion on if they are worth to fix?I think they sound pretty good.I'm thinking of buying the ORB( like the BOSE ) or the Energy rc 70 to build a Home theater system i don't want to spend more than 1200.00.please comment on both of these system.thanks