Ray Samuels Audio Launches The Hornet

Ray Samuels Audio Launches The Hornet

Ray Samuels Audio, long well-regarded for its tube-based home audio components, is developing a reputation for its portable designs, too. After reviewing the <A HREF="http://stereophile.com/headphones/905ray/">SR-71</A&gt;, I figured Samuels couldn't make things any smaller.

Advice on Vibration Control Devices

Can anybody comment on the Clearaudio Magix Magnetic Levitation Feet?
I would like to use devices like these to control/attenuate external vibration affecting my digital source component.
The air cushion seems to make sense, but I don't know if the magnetic field would have a negative influence on my component's electronic boards.

Squeezebox2 direct to amp

FYI... the latest Slimserver Beta incorporates "Pre-Amp Volume Control" which allows attenuation of the analog RCA outs for DIRECT input to your amp. Bypassing the entire pre-amp stage, cables, etc. yields absolutely pristine sound (even with the native Burr-Brown DAC). IMHO, *THIS* approach is the future gold-standard! (My system... Squeezebox2 into Sunfire Cinema Grand vertically bi-amped driving ML Aerius i's).

SunnComm Upgrades MediaMax

SunnComm Upgrades MediaMax

Efforts to restrict the ways consumers use music they have purchased continue unabated. <A HREF="http://www.sunncomm.com">SunnComm</A&gt; (along with its sales and marketing arm <A HREF="http://www.mediamaxtechnology.com">MediaMax</A&gt;) has announced that its "newest patent-pending passive technology makes it even more difficult to bypass or 'hack' the copy protection structure contained on the MediaMax CDs."

US-made audio a dying breed?

We have just shipped the December issue of Stereophile to the printer, which includes the magazine's annual "Products of the Year" feature.

While I was compiling the list of winning products from the votes submitted by the magazine's writers, something struck me: of the 63 contenders (chosen by the writers from what we have reviewed in our November 2004 thru October 2005 issues), the majority were manufactured outside the USA.

Cary Audio Design CD303/300 CD player Measurements

Cary Audio Design CD303/300 CD player Measurements

Is it a trend or just a fad? That's what some of us want to know when we stumble over a new way of doing things, the implication being that a trend is somehow better than a fad.

Cary Audio Design
Cary Audio Design
Apex, NC 27539
(919) 355-0010
www.caryaudio.com

Cary Audio Design CD303/300 CD player Brian Damkroger on '300 vs '200

Cary Audio Design CD303/300 CD player Brian Damkroger on '300 vs '200

Is it a trend or just a fad? That's what some of us want to know when we stumble over a new way of doing things, the implication being that a trend is somehow better than a fad.

Cary Audio Design
Cary Audio Design
Apex, NC 27539
(919) 355-0010
www.caryaudio.com

Cary Audio Design CD303/300 CD player Associated Equipment

Cary Audio Design CD303/300 CD player Associated Equipment

Is it a trend or just a fad? That's what some of us want to know when we stumble over a new way of doing things, the implication being that a trend is somehow better than a fad.

Cary Audio Design
Cary Audio Design
Apex, NC 27539
(919) 355-0010
www.caryaudio.com

Cary Audio Design CD303/300 CD player Specifications

Cary Audio Design CD303/300 CD player Specifications

Is it a trend or just a fad? That's what some of us want to know when we stumble over a new way of doing things, the implication being that a trend is somehow better than a fad.

Cary Audio Design
Cary Audio Design
Apex, NC 27539
(919) 355-0010
www.caryaudio.com
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