Music in the Round #19

Music in the Round #19

It seems these days that everybody and his brother is doing something about room equalization. Sure, we had the old-time graphic and parametric EQs&mdash;now we're seeing much more sophisticated and dedicated devices, from the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/roomtreatments/437">TacT</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpreamps/278">Z-Systems</A&gt; standalone products to the auto-setup and EQ systems found in many A/V receivers. I was impressed with the Audyssey MultEQxt in the Denon AV-4806 receiver&mdash;see my "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/musicintheround/306mitr">Music in the Round</A>" column in March, p.50&mdash;and a standalone AudysseyPro unit was demonstrated at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show.

Stand alone CD recorders for burning vinyl: any experiences/tips?

Well, as I posted earlier, a new cartridge and a new cleaning system has me fired up about vinyl again. A big drawback to vinyl is, of course, portability. I've burned vinyl to cd, using both Mac and PC. It sounds good, but it's a pain in the ass and it eats up hard drive space.

Has anyone burned vinyl to cd using a stand alone CD recorder? How easy/hard is it? How do you separate tracks? This type of recorder is getting very affordable, so I'm thinkin'.

Basis Debut Mk.V turntable Associated Equipment

Basis Debut Mk.V turntable Associated Equipment

As it did for so many other designers and manufacturers of specialty audio gear, the current occupation of Basis owner/designer A.J. Conti began as a hobby and personal quest. A longtime audiophile and home-based dealer of brands like Krell and Quicksilver, Conti decided to build his own "killer" turntable using a fluid-damped suspension.

Basis Debut Mk.V turntable Specifications

Basis Debut Mk.V turntable Specifications

As it did for so many other designers and manufacturers of specialty audio gear, the current occupation of Basis owner/designer A.J. Conti began as a hobby and personal quest. A longtime audiophile and home-based dealer of brands like Krell and Quicksilver, Conti decided to build his own "killer" turntable using a fluid-damped suspension.

Basis Debut Mk.V turntable Page 2

Basis Debut Mk.V turntable Page 2

As it did for so many other designers and manufacturers of specialty audio gear, the current occupation of Basis owner/designer A.J. Conti began as a hobby and personal quest. A longtime audiophile and home-based dealer of brands like Krell and Quicksilver, Conti decided to build his own "killer" turntable using a fluid-damped suspension.

Basis Debut Mk.V turntable

Basis Debut Mk.V turntable

As it did for so many other designers and manufacturers of specialty audio gear, the current occupation of Basis owner/designer A.J. Conti began as a hobby and personal quest. A longtime audiophile and home-based dealer of brands like Krell and Quicksilver, Conti decided to build his own "killer" turntable using a fluid-damped suspension.

Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker Measurements

Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker Measurements

I first heard the Canadian-made Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker system in New York City at HI-FI '96, <I>Stereophile</I>'s Home Theater & Specialty Audio Show. Another Ontario native, <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/996russell">Chris Russell</A> of Bryston Ltd., had raved to me about their sound. His recommendation sent me outside my assigned reporting area and down to the sixth floor of the Waldorf=Astoria, to dimly lit room 602&mdash;full of <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/roomtreatments/215">ASC Tube Traps</A>, amplifiers, cables, and the twin truncated pyramids of the Mach 17s.

Waveform Research
R.R. #4, Brighton, Ontario
Canada K0K 1H0 (1997)
No longer in business (2006)

Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker Reference system

Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker Reference system

I first heard the Canadian-made Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker system in New York City at HI-FI '96, <I>Stereophile</I>'s Home Theater & Specialty Audio Show. Another Ontario native, <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/996russell">Chris Russell</A> of Bryston Ltd., had raved to me about their sound. His recommendation sent me outside my assigned reporting area and down to the sixth floor of the Waldorf=Astoria, to dimly lit room 602&mdash;full of <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/roomtreatments/215">ASC Tube Traps</A>, amplifiers, cables, and the twin truncated pyramids of the Mach 17s.

Waveform Research
R.R. #4, Brighton, Ontario
Canada K0K 1H0 (1997)
No longer in business (2006)

Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker Specifications

Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker Specifications

I first heard the Canadian-made Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker system in New York City at HI-FI '96, <I>Stereophile</I>'s Home Theater & Specialty Audio Show. Another Ontario native, <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/996russell">Chris Russell</A> of Bryston Ltd., had raved to me about their sound. His recommendation sent me outside my assigned reporting area and down to the sixth floor of the Waldorf=Astoria, to dimly lit room 602&mdash;full of <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/roomtreatments/215">ASC Tube Traps</A>, amplifiers, cables, and the twin truncated pyramids of the Mach 17s.

Waveform Research
R.R. #4, Brighton, Ontario
Canada K0K 1H0 (1997)
No longer in business (2006)

Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker Page 2

Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker Page 2

I first heard the Canadian-made Waveform Research Mach 17 loudspeaker system in New York City at HI-FI '96, <I>Stereophile</I>'s Home Theater & Specialty Audio Show. Another Ontario native, <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/996russell">Chris Russell</A> of Bryston Ltd., had raved to me about their sound. His recommendation sent me outside my assigned reporting area and down to the sixth floor of the Waldorf=Astoria, to dimly lit room 602&mdash;full of <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/roomtreatments/215">ASC Tube Traps</A>, amplifiers, cables, and the twin truncated pyramids of the Mach 17s.

Waveform Research
R.R. #4, Brighton, Ontario
Canada K0K 1H0 (1997)
No longer in business (2006)
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