A Dream Lay Dying

A Dream Lay Dying

Bill Maxwell always wanted to teach journalism at a historically black college, but after only two years, he quit, disillusioned. Judging from the comments of many of my professor friends, his story wouldn't have been all that different at any land grant university, either.

Is it me or can you really hear how bad some CD's are?

Well it's been close to two months since I upgraded to an Arcam Solo and Paradigm 100 speakers and listening to hi-fi I have found that some CD's sound really great while other sound terrible. That is you can tell if the recordings are good, average or poor.

I ordered some XRCD's and they sound excellent but some of my older CD's, especially classic rock, just sound compressed to the point that I can't listen to them anymore.

Is this what others who have upgraded their systems have found as well?

All That Roadrunning

All That Roadrunning

Alan In Victoria commented on a URL I posted about the Primedia Enthusiast <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/wesphillips/052107badboy/">sale</A>: "I know Primedia through their two excellent car mags, <I>Automobile</I> and <I>Motor Trend</I>. Both have been recently spiffed up, especially the dramatically revitalised <I>Motor Trend</I>. I hope they are now in good hands..."

HE2007 Listening and Measurement Workshops

For those interested, I've posted a detailed show report covering the HE2007 audiophile workshops that Peter Smith, Darren Kuzma and I presented. The report is posted at www.cordellaudio.com. The workshops included:

Amplifier Listening Comparison
Loudspeaker Listening Comparison
The Peak Power Demands of Well-recorded Music
Amplifier Measurement Clinic
Speaker Measurement Clinic
Active loudspeakers - An Example

Speakers <$2500

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I'm looking to get some speakers to match some YBA gear -- 3 series pre, amp, and cd. I'd like to get some towers with decent extension (to avoid y-splitting the audio signal into a subwoofer) for under $2500. I listen mostly to blues, jazz, indie rock, classic rock and hip-hop. That said, tight bass has always been a requirement of mine; I'd rather have punch than boom. The room is typical bedroom size, about 9x12 with a 9 foot ceiling and is not used for home theater, only music.

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