What is the best portable CD player?
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Hi,
New member here, just returning to hifi after a long absence. Im putting together s system on a limited budget using ebay, i know its not the best way but ive asembled a Creek Evo and NAD C352 so far and im very pleased. The next step is speakers and im curious if anybody remembers the B & W DM 3000 model ?
Thanks
Steve
Hola,
There's a thread on another section here about Ambience Loudspeakers, and it struck me as a tough choice for a name.
If I were out shopping and a salesman asked if I was interested in some Ambience speakers, my first response would be, "No, I'm not into home theater. I'd like some for actually listening to."
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Berning always struck me as tough, too. How would most people reply when asked if they were interested in a Berning amp?
I'd ask for one that wasn't Berning.
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So my morning paper brings me some statements by Bob Merlis, a man they identify as a former executive with Warner Bros. Records and now a "music industry consultant". Mr. Merlis says that the purchase of singles from iTunes, "is not healthy for the music industry." Albums and CD's, he says, provided a body of work from an artist. Now, he says, "You get the song you like, but you don't get to know the artist anymore. It encourages this rapid turnover." U2, he suggests wouldn't have lasted if they had come out in the era of digital downloads of singles.
Aloha,
Last weekend, the wife and I went with some buddies and in-laws to a Trans Siberian Orchestra concert.
Much like Michael Fremer getting ready to hear the Furutech Vinyl Degmagnetizer for the first time - I approched the event with a dubious ear.
I had seen their sucky DVD with the little girl in the pajamas stuff, so I expected the worst.
HOWEVER!
They were really stinking entertaining!
Sort of a prog/progressive rock boombast group being shot out of the Christmas canon!
Tom Casacky writes:
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I've discovered a couple of boxes of old issues, from Vol 9 No 6 to Vol 26 No 2, in my basement. Before I consign these to a landfill (recycler won't take coated paper), I thought I'd offer them to current readers, for free (taker pays postage).
If you're interested, you can contact Tom at tom@interis.com.
The best one on the market today?