Novice question

So this is my first post sorry if it is not the right place. I have just recently gotten the audio bug. I am in the early stages of trying to make the most out of the random odds and ends that I already own. I have been taking older beat up speakers and rebuilding them. Mostly just new enclosures and soldering heavier wire to the leads. I've had pretty good success so far.

WILSON WATT-PUPPY8 Review

I read it and still don't get it. EQUIVOCATION, ladies and gentlemen. It's good, but you might not like it?

So the reviewer left me confused. The measurements didn't impress either. And you have to wonder with 10db peaks and valleys at 1/6 octave what the heck Wes heard anyway?

But hey - new owners for Stereophile. Time for ch-ch-ch-changes by David Bowie on the Goldmund TT?

HE 2007 coverage

I know I'm not the only one, and it's probably just sour grapes by not being able to attend, but the HE 2007 show in New York did not garner near the press coverage as HE 2006 in Los Angeles. Stereophile did their customary fine job presenting rooms and comments each day, but the outside sources (enjoythemusic excepted) didn't have reports. If we expect our hobby to grow, thereby giving us better products down the road, the word has to be spread on a wider basis. That means the press and internet making the masses aware that there are better products than Circuit City and Best Buys et.

Music Labels irrelevant?

Don't many of the biggies, PolyGram/Universal/EMI/BMG own much of the rights to the music, so no matter the medium, they get paid? Wasn't that always why bands complained how the music company took most of teh money and gave teh bands 5 cents out of a several dollar LP? so few groups became as big as some big record companies....there ain't many Rolling Stones, Beatles that own much of their own stuff. How many bands don't and the music companys do?

Time2

Time2

Einstein's theories of Quantum and gravity don't mesh—Itzhak Bars thinks there's more to time than we've understand. Space, too, but that's really, really small.

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