A Turntable? At CEDIA?

A Turntable? At CEDIA?

So what does an audio guy discover at CEDIA? A turntable, of course. At the head of Sumiko's array of Pro-Ject turntables was their most elegant and impressive one yet. The RM-10 looks like a serious and grown-up RM-9 with a platform base and double-thick platter. At $2500, Pro-Ject's most expensive model yet, evoked buy-me-now urges in this lapsed vinyist. I understand that Michael Fremer has a review already in the hopper for our November issue.

Chord's Huge Array

Chord's Huge Array

Chord's CEO John Franks (right) and Bluebird Music's Jay Rein (left) regaled me with tales of Chord's Media Engine (price tbd). It includes an Intel Pentium 4 processor and up to 6TB of drive capacity, allowing you to centrally archive pretty much all varieties of CD and DVD formats. Chord promises "studio-quality audio" and "the best image processing technology available."

Robert Glasper - Canvas CD

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Hi all,
Just bought a CD by the young pianist Robert Glasper titled "Canvas". I've listened to it about a dozen times now. Great piano jazz. Glasper's playing contains the sensitivity of Bill Evans and the funkiness Keith Jarrett but he has his own unique "voice".
Some of this also reminds me of some ECM stuff from the 70s. And there is a [very] slight hip hop influence to a couple of tracks.
Just a solid, modern jazz CD with lots of energy.

The Ultima Salon2—Revel's New Flagship

The Ultima Salon2—Revel's New Flagship

Revel main man Kevin Voecks demmed the new four-way Ultima Salon2, previewed yesterday by Wes Phillips, for the <I>Stereophile</I> scribes. It was worth the wait. With all-Mark Levinson electronics, the dem program ranged over many music types, culminating in Little Feat’s “Long Distance Love,” whose awesomely deep low frequencies didn’t faze the speaker’s triple 8” titanium-cone woofers with their edge-wound rubbon voice-coils. Price will be $22k/pair, with availability in early spring ’07.

Wilson's Watch Dog—New and Improved

Wilson's Watch Dog—New and Improved

With David and Sheryl Lee Wilson in Europe for the Milan and London Shows, son Daryl demonstrated for me how the Utah company’s newly redesigned Watch Dog subwoofer doubles as designer seating. The sub is now a more manageable passive design, one third smaller than the original, and is stackable. The Passive Dog can be controlled either by a home theater system’s bass management or, in a music system, by the outboard Watch Controller. This has both balanced and single-ended inputs and outputs, and features versatile high- and low-pass filters.

Now That's Cute!

Now That's Cute!

For $129.95, the JBL Spyro 2.1 system&mdash;available in black, fuschia, or retro blue with chrome highlights, as well as white&mdash; hooks up to your MP3 player and provides 6Wpc of neodymium-magnet Odyssey satellite power and 24W of Atlas woofer action. But don’t you just <I>love</I> the stylin’ styling! <I>Not</I> just for Spyro the Dragon gamers.

Will Marantz SR-5600 work on 50 Hz ? (instead of 60 Hz)

Hi,
I bought a Marantz SR-5600 for my sister in India. Problem is that power supply in India is 220V/50Hz. Now I did send a step down tranformer to bring the volatge down to 120V, but how about the frequency? Will it work okay on 50 Hz? The spec says it needs 60 Hz.
Is there a cheap solution for frequency conversion? All I was able to find were expensive ones.
Thanks for the response,
Nary

Frank Zappa

Guys,anyone owns Frank Zappa's "Frank Zappa In New York" cd album? I found a problem with this cd and was wondering if all copies are the same.Since i have this title on lp as well,i've rarely played the cd version and when i did,i only played the first cd.Yesterday,i wanted to play "black page" drum solo for my son,which is on the second cd and since i could not find the lp (i'm still in the middle of re-decorating my cave errr music room)i picked up the cd version,put it in the player and pressed play.To my surprise instead of Zappa,there was piano music in it lol

High-End Hard Drive?

High-End Hard Drive?

Sam Feng of Infrant Technologies hefts (barely) the Infrant Repertoire Digital Media Server, a 3TB NAS array designed specifically for high-end music systems. The Infrant contains four Seagate DB35 DynaPlay-enabled hard drives, which means you not only get huge storage capacity, but redundancy as well. Plus, it has a solid aluminum chassis with heat sinks, so no fan noise.

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