RIAA vs CEA Over DAB

RIAA vs CEA Over DAB

The <A HREF="http://www.riaa.org">RIAA</A&gt; foresees that digital audio broadcasting (DAB) will represent a fundamental change in the radio industry. "It is not just a means of offering higher quality broadcast sound. DAB could transform radio into a vehicle for the distribution of huge amounts of information in digital form, including recorded music," says the trade organization. As a result, the group is supporting regulatory restraints on digital audio broadcasting (DAB) in reaction to a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice of Inquiry (NOI) regarding DAB content control.

Linn Product Recall

Linn Product Recall

On June 16, the US <A HREF="http://www.cpsc.gov">Consumer Product Safety Commission</A> (CPSC) announced a product recall in voluntary cooperation with equipment manufacturer and distributor <A HREF="http://www.linn.co.uk/">Linn</A&gt;. The notice asks that consumers stop using the recalled products immediately, unless otherwise instructed.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

In his review of the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/loudspeakerreviews/604velodyne">Velodyne Digital Drive DD-18 powered subwoofer</A>, Larry Greenhill comments, "When I've tested other 'breakthrough' subwoofers, I've been disappointed. All the convenient fine-tuning in the world won't matter if I end up with the same nasty old room modes and woofer bloat." But as LG discovers, the DD-18 is indeed different.

Do you listen with your speaker grilles on or off? Why?

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An argument could be made that most speakers are designed to sound best with their grilles intact, while others might reason that anything in front of a tweeter has got to be bad. Reader Gerald Neily wants to know if you prefer to listen with your speaker grilles on or off.

Vinyl Value

Vinyl Value

I recently bought a turntable, the first I've owned in about 15 years. I had sold my vinyl collection&mdash;a mix of classic rock, early 1980s pop, and the odd jazz or classical LP&mdash;when I was in grad school, for economic reasons: I needed the money for rent, or food, or beer, or something. Nor do I know what happened to my old plastic turntable; more than likely, I left it curbside for anyone strolling by who was able to appreciate its value.

Listening #18 Pageth 2

Listening #18 Pageth 2

A grainy film is said to exist that proves the viability of a mechanical antigravity device. The inventor, a native of Syracuse, New York named Harry W. Bull (footnote 1) placed his so-called "bootstrap machine" on a bathroom scale, focused a borrowed home movie camera on the dial, powered up the machine, and watched as the numbers spun backward. This event, and the development work that led to it, were the basis for a series of articles&mdash;and a subsequent exchange of heated letters&mdash;in <I>Popular Science</I> magazine. The year was 1935.

Listening #18

Listening #18

A grainy film is said to exist that proves the viability of a mechanical antigravity device. The inventor, a native of Syracuse, New York named Harry W. Bull (footnote 1) placed his so-called "bootstrap machine" on a bathroom scale, focused a borrowed home movie camera on the dial, powered up the machine, and watched as the numbers spun backward. This event, and the development work that led to it, were the basis for a series of articles&mdash;and a subsequent exchange of heated letters&mdash;in <I>Popular Science</I> magazine. The year was 1935.

Fosgate Audionics FAP V1 surround processor-preamplifier Associated Equipment

Fosgate Audionics FAP V1 surround processor-preamplifier Associated Equipment

When PR guy Adam Sohmer first told me about the Fosgate Audionics FAP V1, I thought that the impressive-looking device would be the first all-tube preamp-processor&mdash;heck, the first tube <I>anything</I>&mdash;in my multichannel system. Then I looked closer at the user's manual I'd downloaded from Fosgate's website. Hmmm. No Dolby Digital, no DTS&mdash;just Dolby Pro Logic. Of course, the FAP V1 is Jim Fosgate's signature expression of Dolby Pro Logic, and I guess that counts for something. But the more I thought about it, the more interesting a prospect the FAP V1 seemed.

Fosgate Audionics
46 South Rockford Drive
Tempe, AZ 85281
(866) 777-7282
www.fosgateaudionics.com

Fosgate Audionics FAP V1 surround processor-preamplifier Specifications

Fosgate Audionics FAP V1 surround processor-preamplifier Specifications

When PR guy Adam Sohmer first told me about the Fosgate Audionics FAP V1, I thought that the impressive-looking device would be the first all-tube preamp-processor&mdash;heck, the first tube <I>anything</I>&mdash;in my multichannel system. Then I looked closer at the user's manual I'd downloaded from Fosgate's website. Hmmm. No Dolby Digital, no DTS&mdash;just Dolby Pro Logic. Of course, the FAP V1 is Jim Fosgate's signature expression of Dolby Pro Logic, and I guess that counts for something. But the more I thought about it, the more interesting a prospect the FAP V1 seemed.

Fosgate Audionics
46 South Rockford Drive
Tempe, AZ 85281
(866) 777-7282
www.fosgateaudionics.com
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