C.E.S. 2007

Aloha,

Just saw the update about the hi-fi portion of CES moving from the Alexis Park to the Venetian.

Gotta say, the rooms at the Venetian (see the main page update pic) are great for a hi-fi party.

The lower part of the room can be sound, the upper, business.

The building is solid and the floors and walls are first rate. (I've stayed there... ...)

Ben Webster

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From Geoff Dyer's "But Beautiful: A Book About Jazz":

"If you love jazz you have to love Ben. You could like jazz and not like Ornette, maybe not like Duke even, but it's impossible to love jazz and not love Ben."

I really think this is true.

Oh Really?

Oh Really?

<I>Business Week</I> thinks that the competing HD-DVD and Blu-Ray formats <I>might</I> confuse consumers and lead to conflicts between content protection scams, er, schemes.

Inexpensive amp for Dynaudio Contours

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I am on a tight budget buying a house etc. My wife "loves" the look of the Dynaudio Contours S3.4s, and I love the sound. However,that in itself will eat up a majority of my two channel audio budget (listening room 15ft w 12ft d 9ft h). I need descent amplification to last me a year or so until I upgrade.

My choices:
1. I have an old Adcom 5400II amp. What used preamp from Audiogon should I match with it? Or should I chunk it for better sound?

Why Stupid Networks Are Betterer

Why Stupid Networks Are Betterer

<I>Fractals of Change</I> argues that "stupid" networks (such as the Internet) are better than "smart" ones (networks configured to allow certain machines running specific software to operate in ways their designers have anticipated). Smart networks may be more efficient when accomplishing those goals, but they don't necessarily work better (or even at all) when you try to do stuff the designers haven't anticipated.

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