Happy Birthday, Clifton!

Hey, buddy, thanks for living long enough to let mathematics know just how high numbers can go!

Dang, I remember you mentioned today, then I forgot. Woulda found a way to make more trouble had I not forgotten.

Dude, I wish you better than the best. I'm happy I can claim to know you, and I wish everyone else could have the pleasure, as well.

Bottom line (raising a toast of some fine Rhone from a vintage after your year of birth - otherwise I'd have had to dig it out of some clay pot) - I hope I live to be as old as you look.

All the best, amigo.

question for JA

Forums

john
this is a followup post to a question you answered in critics' corner over on audio asylum. regarding the lack of followup to the pass xa160 review, you said that pass never sent a 2nd sample and you didn't followup either. is it usual that stereophile will ask for another sample in such cases or do you leave it up to the manufacturer?

thanks, john

CEDIA 2006 Kicks Off September 14

CEDIA 2006 Kicks Off September 14

Even though the calendar year starts January 1 (or, if you're in the electronics industry, with the January CES), many of us still think of Labor Day as the beginning of the year. That's when school always started&mdash;or, again if you're in the electronics industry, the week after is when CEDIA's (Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) Expo takes place. As the show has grown over the years, it has also become the kick-off to the important (and, hopefully, lucrative) end-of-the-year sales season, with many companies debuting significant products they hope will make <I>their</I> Q4 profitable.

Rules of Reviewing

Rules of Reviewing

My eyes were inexorably drawn to a surprising headline this morning: "New Studies Say Universe Younger than Objects In It." A study by Indiana University's Michael Pierce has just been published establishing a new value for "Hubble's Constant" (the ratio of velocity to distance for distant, receding galaxies) which suggests that the universe may be as young as 7 billion years old; at the same time, researchers at Harvard are saying that the universe is somewhere between 9 and 14 billion years old. Quite a discrepancy! (A billion here, a billion there&mdash;pretty soon you're talking <I>real</I> age.)

Question about SACD players

Hi all. I'm looking for a new cd player, in the area of $500-$800. I've been looking for one that plays SACD, no DVD's. I have the new Denon DVD-2930CI, and so far I'm very pleased with it. But I'd like a dedicated cd player for a few reasons, one of which is to reduce wear and tear.
I've searched the forums here, but haven't found anything yet. Any recommendations? I'll be using it with the new Yamaha RX-V2700 (Yamaha responded to my e-mail asking when it will be shipping: late October).

San Francisco Mahler Symphony Premiers as Download

San Francisco Mahler Symphony Premiers as Download

In a surprising move, the San Francisco Symphony has announced plans to release the next installment in its ongoing Mahler series, the beloved Symphony 5, in download format before issuing the recording on hybrid SACD/CD. The Fifth will first become available on iTunes on September 12, and in hard format three weeks later. Such an unprecedented release schedule, from one of the few symphony orchestras in the world to regularly record in the high-resolution SACD format, can be seen as part of a near-universal recognition among record labels of the importance of online sales.

Naxos: Classical in the Key of MP3

Naxos: Classical in the Key of MP3

Naxos, possibly the world's largest classical music label, has taken a leap into the virtual universe of digital downloading. In an unprecedented collaboration&mdash;including Naxos of America, the country's largest independent distributor of classical music; eMusic, the world's second-largest digital music service; and bricks-and-mortar retailers such as Borders&mdash;Naxos has introduced MPkey, an exclusive series of downloadable classical music collections. Available for purchase only at bricks-and-mortar retailers (and exclusively at Borders stores through December 1), MPkey enables consumers to painlessly download pre-selected Naxos collections of classical music.

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