The Amazing Mr. Winer
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Ethan Winer might be a crusty old woody at times, but his heart is musically true. Ray Kimber sent me this link to a Google Video in which Ethan plays all 37 parts to a piece he wrote for cello: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6627904867875032821.
Bravos, Ethan.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
When Does Passion Become Obsession?
When Does Passion Become Obsession?
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The Strangest Little Things
The Strangest Little Things
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Are Missing Teaspoons Really Dark Matter?
Are Missing Teaspoons Really Dark Matter?
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Reality based decissions on the"sound" of stuff
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Jeff,need help here !
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Hiya Jeff
While tr-arranging the furniture in my listening room,i've decided to play arround with speaker positioning.One of the last places i would consider placing the speakers proved to be a good match soundwise.After further expirementation, i found out that the system plays much better if i reverse the channels ie output from the amp's left channel goes to speaker's right channel.Is there any drawback in doing so ? Mind you , i am not using those speakers for watching movies.
Burwen Bobcat Now Available as Download
Burwen Bobcat Now Available as Download
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Copyright Office Lists New Exceptions to the DMCA
Copyright Office Lists New Exceptions to the DMCA
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Hola,
I want to fire up some old gear that's been lying fallow in dry storage for a long time; anywhere from 13 to 20 years.
I've heard people talk about "reforming" capacitors with a thing called a Variac which, apparently, can be used to slowly bring line voltage up over time in order to properly "reform" capacitors, so they work like they used to.