A New Stereophile.com

Our friends at Home Theater recently remodeled their website, making things, I think, easier to read and prettier to look at, while adding a seamlessness that the earlier version lacked.

We're thinking of changing things around here, too.

How can we make things better at stereophile.com? Are there any changes or additions you'd like us to make? Can you recommend any websites as excellent examples of smart design and layout?

Identity of 80s B&W speakers

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Hello good people, i am indulging the hope that someone might be able to help me identify a pair of B&W speakers a friend gave me. The top portion reads "CM1" and the bottom portion "CM2". The top speakers appear to be removable from the bottom section. The color is a matte greenish/grey. I am told they were made in the 80's.

Thank you for your time - misha

i need help because my needle keeps skipping and im an idiot

yea basically, i bought a rega planar 2 turntable off ebay anyway to cut a long story short the cartridge got damaged in the mail so i had to buy a new one.

i bought a bias 2, and up till yesterday it was running fine but now when i set the needle down it just vibrates and throws itself off again the needle looks ok, but this is now really beginning to get on my tits as it were.

so any suggestion i would be really grateful.

and i do have some photos of the needle if you need to see

Need help finding info on these triampable speakers

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Hi all, My first post here!

I am after some info on a set of speakers I have.
I have received some info from Japan but the only info they could find was on micro film in there database and was a spec sheet.
I am looking for any reviews or old ads or any sales info. ( if they were ever offered for sale. )
They are labeled Toshiba. ( I can here you all laughing! ) but they are nothing like the Toshiba we know today.. These were built in Japan in 1972.
here are some specs

Drinking Games with the King of Beans

Drinking Games with the King of Beans

I discovered Erik Satie while in college. The music seemed perfectly fit for such strange and brightly-colored cartoon mornings, rainy afternoons, very sad and lonely drunken nights. Perfectly fit for a dude who felt out of time with himself, a mishmash of incomplete angles and ideas, a dance party, a moonlit walk along a muddy trail, a stranger, a desperate fuck.

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