James Loudspeaker EMB-1200 subwoofer Associated Equipment

James Loudspeaker EMB-1200 subwoofer Associated Equipment

Harry Partch (1901-1974), composer and inventor of musical instruments, delighted in generating deep bass. Finding most standard orchestral instruments wanting in that department, he built the huge Marimba Eroica, which he described on his <I>A Glimpse into the World of Harry Partch: 27 Unique Instruments</I> (LP, Columbia MS-20576):

James Loudspeaker
871 Cotting Court
Vacaville, CA 95688
(707) 449-0880
www.jamesloudspeaker.com

James Loudspeaker EMB-1200 subwoofer Specifications

James Loudspeaker EMB-1200 subwoofer Specifications

Harry Partch (1901-1974), composer and inventor of musical instruments, delighted in generating deep bass. Finding most standard orchestral instruments wanting in that department, he built the huge Marimba Eroica, which he described on his <I>A Glimpse into the World of Harry Partch: 27 Unique Instruments</I> (LP, Columbia MS-20576):

James Loudspeaker
871 Cotting Court
Vacaville, CA 95688
(707) 449-0880
www.jamesloudspeaker.com

James Loudspeaker EMB-1200 subwoofer Page 2

James Loudspeaker EMB-1200 subwoofer Page 2

Harry Partch (1901-1974), composer and inventor of musical instruments, delighted in generating deep bass. Finding most standard orchestral instruments wanting in that department, he built the huge Marimba Eroica, which he described on his <I>A Glimpse into the World of Harry Partch: 27 Unique Instruments</I> (LP, Columbia MS-20576):

James Loudspeaker
871 Cotting Court
Vacaville, CA 95688
(707) 449-0880
www.jamesloudspeaker.com

James Loudspeaker EMB-1200 subwoofer

James Loudspeaker EMB-1200 subwoofer

Harry Partch (1901-1974), composer and inventor of musical instruments, delighted in generating deep bass. Finding most standard orchestral instruments wanting in that department, he built the huge Marimba Eroica, which he described on his <I>A Glimpse into the World of Harry Partch: 27 Unique Instruments</I> (LP, Columbia MS-20576):

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

From the September 2004 issue, Art Dudley gets his mitts on the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/loudspeakerreviews/904spendor">Spendor S5e loudspeaker</A>, remarking, "I'm never more conservative than when the subject turns to home audio . . . . Give me thin-walled hardwood cabinets, obsolete tweeters, and handmade polypropylene woofers . . . ."

Music Notes

Music Notes

Johnny Ramone: 19548&ndash;2004: Rock fans were saddened by the September 16 death of guitarist Johnny Ramone, founding member of pioneering punk rock band The Ramones. Surrounded by friends and family, he passed away at his Los Angeles home after losing a five-year struggle with prostate cancer. His death came just a few days after a concert held to celebrate the band's 30th anniversary and to raise funds for cancer research.

Industry Roundup

Industry Roundup

Two-channel lives: Once the bread-and-butter of electronics retailers everywhere, the two-channel receiver has become all but extinct. Rotel America is making a valiant effort to save this endangered species with its new RX-1052, a remote-controllable 100Wpc unit claimed to offer "audiophile-grade sonics"&mdash;it includes a phono preamp, and a "massively overbuilt" power supply&mdash;with versatile four-area multiroom/multizone capabilities and basic video-switching features. Whole-house system integration is made easier via three IR links and 12V trigger outputs. An RS-232 interface connects to touchscreens and other media controllers, and provides an upgrade path for the unit's firmware. Available with either matte black or black-and-silver front panels, the RX-1052 goes on sale in October at a suggested price of $899.

Media Servers' Promising Prospects

Media Servers' Promising Prospects

While the sudden popularity of MP3 files caught many audio and music industry players by surprise, the budding home media server market is being watched closely from its inception. As defined by <A HREF="http://www.instat.com">In-Stat/MDR</A&gt;, media server products are either PC-based, using an operating system such as Microsoft's Media Center Edition OS, or consumer electronics devices, like advanced set-top boxes, that offer both broadband connectivity and hard-disk-drive&ndash;based storage.

The Fifth Element #25 Page 2

The Fifth Element #25 Page 2

<A HREF="http://www.wilson-benesch.com">Wilson Benesch</A>, distributed in the US by <A HREF="http://www.soundorg.com">The Sound Organisation</A>, is a Sheffield, UK-based engineering firm that made its d&#233;but in the audio world by making a tonearm from carbon fiber. (See Jonathan Scull's report on his visit to the WB factory in December 1996, Vol.19 No.12).

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