What makes Thorens turntables so good. I would really like to know because I hear the phrases of Thorens but why, if I'm going to plunk down a few dollars for a turntable with no pitch control like the TD 160S MK V I have pictured. The same goes for Dual, Acoustic Research and Sota. They are beautiful turntables and "I NEED TO KNOW!"
<I>First Annual P2P Litigation Summit:</I>: On November 3, the Northwestern University School of Law will host the one-day First Annual P2P Litigation Summit, sponsored by Privacy Resolutions, P.C. and Electronic Frontier Foundation.
<I>Peter Madnick, alchemist:</I> Designer Peter Madnick is bringing new life to a classic audio marque with his new Alchemy<sup>2</sup> line of components. The reference, for audiophiles with short memories, is to the now defunct Audio Alchemy line, for which he designed so many products. Alchemy<sup>2</sup> employs Madnick's original engineering staff and has established a goal to "address the enthusiast market with cool little boxes designed to solve problems and enhance system enjoyment." That sounds familiar.
To an outsider, it might have appeared as though we were mimicking each other's movements. Perhaps it even seemed as though a mirror had been magically raised upwards alongside my body to reflect my motions and thoughts and buying habits.
This weekend I hooked up this old stereo integrated tube amp. 7025 tube driving 6BQ5 SE on each channel. SS rectifier. After 24 hour interview listen, I swapped the Goodall coupling caps for new Obbligato caps. There are more treats in Audio than spending big bucks ...
Although some won't openly admit it, plenty of audiophiles with nice systems also own iPods. And they are not alone. According to figures recently revealed by the <A HREF="http://www.CE.org">Consumer Electronics Association</A>, more than 152 million Americans, representing 70% of the total US adult population, own some kind of portable entertainment device.
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra announced the launch of its new e-label, MSO Classics, on October 4. In a worldwide digital distribution deal with IODA, the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, the symphony will draw on its archive of over 300 live performances recorded between 1970 and 2005 for airing on its nationally disseminated radio broadcasts.
English loudspeaker manufacturer Monitor Audio has mined a rich vein with their exclusive 6½" metal-cone driver, which covers a range from the bass to the midrange. MA designs using this drive-unit have fared well in these pages, ranging from the Monitor Audio Studio 6 minimonitor (<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/910">reviewed by JA</A> in February '94, Vol.17 No.2) to the floorstanding Studio 20 (reviewed by RH in December '91, Vol.14 No.12, and by ST in April '92, Vol.15 No.4).
English loudspeaker manufacturer Monitor Audio has mined a rich vein with their exclusive 6½" metal-cone driver, which covers a range from the bass to the midrange. MA designs using this drive-unit have fared well in these pages, ranging from the Monitor Audio Studio 6 minimonitor (<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/910">reviewed by JA</A> in February '94, Vol.17 No.2) to the floorstanding Studio 20 (reviewed by RH in December '91, Vol.14 No.12, and by ST in April '92, Vol.15 No.4).
What makes Thorens turntables so good. I would really like to know because I hear the phrases of Thorens but why, if I'm going to plunk down a few dollars for a turntable with no pitch control like the TD 160S MK V I have pictured. The same goes for Dual, Acoustic Research and Sota. They are beautiful turntables and "I NEED TO KNOW!"