Question for John Atkinson

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I've got some time to kill, have been wondering about something for a while, so I'll ask. My recollection is that since your being at Stereophile, you have pretty much always owned and reviewed solid state amplification, not even taking a tube plunge in a secondary system. Given the amount of contributors who own and use tube amplification, is there a reason for this? Any bad tube experiences?

Animated flickering disc advert on website

I think my Grumpy Old Man genes are coming to the fore. Anyone else irked by the animated 'blu' disk advert?

If it could be killed by hitting the 'Stop' key, that wouldn't be so bad.

But when it appears on the Stereophile homepage, I am compelled to navigate elsewhere for the sake of my eyesight -- which is a damn shame.

Terry

Desperation

Desperation

For some system configurations, hotel rooms present near impossible challenges. Such was the case in one padded cell on the 5th floor of the Marriott Denver Tech Center, where the frustrated purveyors of a modestly priced A/V surround system raided the linen closet in a desperate attempt to tame errant sound. I didn’t have the heart to ask if the reflective surface of the black plastic tape might be making matters worse.

Order Amidst Chaos

Order Amidst Chaos

Photographed in a state of mild panic, as your truly was trying to figure out what was wrong with his new Canon digital camera [<I>Answer: nothing but his brain</I>], the dedicated Serinus RMAF work area at the Marriott is pictured in its characteristically unglorious state.

Green Mountain Ecology

Green Mountain Ecology

At the suggestion of a fellow BAAS (Bay Area Audiophile Society) member, I abandoned futile attempts to cover every room on a given floor, and instead pinpointed systems that had turned my brothers on. In this case, it was the room shared by Flying Mole Digital and Green Mountain speakers.

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