The Blind Leading the Blind?

The Blind Leading the Blind?

The first epiphany I experienced in blind audio testing took place in the Dunfey San Mateo Hotel, in Northern California. We were stuffed into a largish, well-lit room in which dozens of listeners sat in chairs, and others stood around the back or sat on the floor. Up front were two large <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/loudspeakerreviews/506">B&W Matrix 801</A> speakers on tall stands spaced far apart, behind them, opaque curtains hid a small pile of audio equipment. John Atkinson and Will Hammond stood at stage left.

Reference Recordings Returns

Reference Recordings Returns

The last couple of years have been a bumpy ride for <A HREF="http://referencerecordings.com/">Reference Recordings</A>. The company's troubles began two years ago this week when it was <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/11719/index.html">announced</A&gt; that it had been acquired by The Dorian Group after more than 25 years as an independent label dedicated to audiophile sonics.

Industry Update

Industry Update

<I>New cable:</I> <A HREF="http://www.rivercable.com">River Cable</A> has announced a new speaker cable called Flexygy 8, which employs eight conductors in a flat, flexible topology with "tremendous amounts of copper." Boasting a "unique ratio of low resistance-to-capacitance," Flexygy 8's capacitance is rated at 10pF/ft. Additionally, Flexygy 8 is touted as "an installation dream, [it goes] under carpets, along baseboards, with a super flexibility that can’t be beat in a cable with an aggregate AWG of 7."

CEA Weighs In On MGM v. Grokster

CEA Weighs In On MGM v. Grokster

As the Senate Commerce Committee began hearings on issues related to <I>MGM v. Grokster</I> on July 28, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) president Gary Shapiro issued a masterfully constructed statement reminding the Committee of the stakes involved. Why masterful? Essentially, we are struck by the concision of the CEA argument and its gentle reminder that a significant American industry will be crucially affected by the final resolution of this issue&mdash;and not the one that first springs to mind, either.

Have you converted your analog recordings to digital, and, if so, did you use any software to clean up the recordings? What worked best?

Category

Reader Brian Huempfner wants to know if any <I>Stereophile</I> readers have converted their analog recordings to digital, and, if so, what software they used to transfer and clean up the recordings?

Audio Research CD-1 CD player Thomas J. Norton November 1996

Audio Research CD-1 CD player Thomas J. Norton November 1996

Walking through the circus that was WCES '95 was like undergoing total neural-synaptic overload. I felt hard-pressed to just keep my head above water separating good sound from bad. Trying to piece together a coherent picture of the show, I jotted down the components in the best systems that I'd heard, and a few items popped up with astonishing regularity. One of these was Audio Research's single-chassis CD player, the CD-1.

Audio Research
3900 Annapolis Lane North
Plymouth, MN 55447-5447
(763) 577-9700
www.audioresearch.com

Audio Research CD-1 CD player Measurements

Audio Research CD-1 CD player Measurements

Walking through the circus that was WCES '95 was like undergoing total neural-synaptic overload. I felt hard-pressed to just keep my head above water separating good sound from bad. Trying to piece together a coherent picture of the show, I jotted down the components in the best systems that I'd heard, and a few items popped up with astonishing regularity. One of these was Audio Research's single-chassis CD player, the CD-1.

Audio Research
3900 Annapolis Lane North
Plymouth, MN 55447-5447
(763) 577-9700
www.audioresearch.com

Audio Research CD-1 CD player Specifications

Audio Research CD-1 CD player Specifications

Walking through the circus that was WCES '95 was like undergoing total neural-synaptic overload. I felt hard-pressed to just keep my head above water separating good sound from bad. Trying to piece together a coherent picture of the show, I jotted down the components in the best systems that I'd heard, and a few items popped up with astonishing regularity. One of these was Audio Research's single-chassis CD player, the CD-1.

Audio Research
3900 Annapolis Lane North
Plymouth, MN 55447-5447
(763) 577-9700
www.audioresearch.com
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