Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

From the October 2004 issue, Larry Greenhill reviews the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/loudspeakerreviews/1004rel">REL Studio III subwoofer</A>, explaining, "Determined to experience sub-bass in my listening room, I arranged with REL's US importer, Sumiko Audio, to audition their largest subwoofer, the Studio III."

Listening #22 Page 2

Listening #22 Page 2

Once upon a time there was a violin maker who had two quarrelsome sons, and their names were John and Rudolf. When the boys came of age, their father put them to work in his shop, but John and Rudolf found it difficult to get along with one another, and they quarreled even more bitterly after the old man died.

Listening #22

Listening #22

Once upon a time there was a violin maker who had two quarrelsome sons, and their names were John and Rudolf. When the boys came of age, their father put them to work in his shop, but John and Rudolf found it difficult to get along with one another, and they quarreled even more bitterly after the old man died.

Sonic Frontiers Transport 3 CD transport & Processor 3 D/A processor Measurements

Sonic Frontiers Transport 3 CD transport & Processor 3 D/A processor Measurements

Perhaps I shouldn't have been surprised when I first spied the prototypes for Sonic Frontiers' luscious new digital combo, the Transport 3 CD transport and Processor 3 D/A processor, at HI-FI '97 in San Francisco. After all, this is the company whose meteoric rise from an electronic parts-supply outfit run out of president Chris Johnson's basement, to a large factory pumping out an impressive array of entry-level to <I>cr&#232;me de la cr&#232;me</I> tube electronic components, has elevated Sonic Frontiers to front-line status among high-end manufacturers.

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Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 2V1
(905) 362-0958
www.anthemAV.com
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