Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Paul Bolin notes, "Bankers and doctors bought McIntosh, not 'serious' audiophiles. So ran the conventional wisdom." While reviewing the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/amplificationreviews/804mcintosh">McIntosh MC501 monoblock power amplifier</A>, PB discovers that conventional wisdom can be anything but wise.

SACD and Video?

SACD and Video?

The music industry is clearly redoubling its efforts to market DVD-Audio, with the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/080904dualdisc/">proposed launch</A> of the DualDisc format. Adding either video content or high-rez audio or both to a standard CD looks to be <I>the</I> new strategy for adding value&mdash;an acknowledgement that just offering non&ndash;CD-compatible high-rez audio is not enough.

What are your thoughts about the DualDisc format?

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The record companies have agreed to create a new format called <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/080904dualdisc/&quot; TARGET=NEW>DualDisc</A> to allow a CD on one side and a DVD video or audio program on the other. What do you think of the idea?

Recording of August 2004: Hymns of the 49th Parallel

Recording of August 2004: Hymns of the 49th Parallel

<B>K.D. LANG: <I>Hymns of the 49th Parallel</I></B><BR>
Nonesuch 79847-2 (CD). 2004. k.d. lang, Ben Mink, prods.; David Leonard, John Morrical, engs. AAD? TT: 47:24<BR>
Performance <B>****&#189;</B><BR>
Sonics <B>****</B>

Music Business—Show Business

Music Business—Show Business

<I>Stereophile</I> is devoted to getting the best sound from a home audio system. But as I have <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/533">written before</A>, audiophiles don't have access to an <I>absolute</I> sound, only to what has been captured in the pits or grooves of their discs, which is itself the result of a creative process. The playing back and the making of recordings are therefore two sides of the same coin. This is why I get actively involved in recording projects and why I publish articles about those projects, the most recent of which appears on p.50. "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/musicrecordings/804k622">Project K622</A>" describes the making of a new recording of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto (work number 622 in the K&#246;chel catalog of Mozart's compositions, hence the article's title), which is being released both on hybrid SACD and on 180gm vinyl. (You can buy both from our secure "<A HREF="https://secure.stereophile.com/stereophile/recordings.shtml">Recordings…; page.)

Kuzma Air Line tonearm Manufacturer's Comment

Kuzma Air Line tonearm Manufacturer's Comment

The lacquers from which LPs are pressed are cut in a straight line, and that's how the LP groove should be traced. Even when set up perfectly, a pivoted arm describes an arc across the disc surface, maintaining tangency to the groove at only two points on that arc. Yet despite numerous attempts at building and selling linear-tracking tonearms, few remain on the market, and most are fraught with technical problems. Linear-tracking arms can be anything <I>but</I> linear, committing more sins of geometry as they meander across the record surface than do their pivoted brethren.

Kuzma
US distributor: TheMusic.com
1027 N. Orange Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90038
(323) 466-9694
www.themusic.com/gear

Kuzma Air Line tonearm Associated Equipment

Kuzma Air Line tonearm Associated Equipment

The lacquers from which LPs are pressed are cut in a straight line, and that's how the LP groove should be traced. Even when set up perfectly, a pivoted arm describes an arc across the disc surface, maintaining tangency to the groove at only two points on that arc. Yet despite numerous attempts at building and selling linear-tracking tonearms, few remain on the market, and most are fraught with technical problems. Linear-tracking arms can be anything <I>but</I> linear, committing more sins of geometry as they meander across the record surface than do their pivoted brethren.

Kuzma
US distributor: TheMusic.com
1027 N. Orange Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90038
(323) 466-9694
www.themusic.com/gear

Kuzma Air Line tonearm Specifications

Kuzma Air Line tonearm Specifications

The lacquers from which LPs are pressed are cut in a straight line, and that's how the LP groove should be traced. Even when set up perfectly, a pivoted arm describes an arc across the disc surface, maintaining tangency to the groove at only two points on that arc. Yet despite numerous attempts at building and selling linear-tracking tonearms, few remain on the market, and most are fraught with technical problems. Linear-tracking arms can be anything <I>but</I> linear, committing more sins of geometry as they meander across the record surface than do their pivoted brethren.

Kuzma
US distributor: TheMusic.com
1027 N. Orange Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90038
(323) 466-9694
www.themusic.com/gear
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