Music Industry Roundup

Music Industry Roundup

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is continuing its legal campaign against file sharing. In late March, the trade organization launched a new salvo of lawsuits against 532 individuals and 21 university computer networks across the country—89 of the accused violators used school networks for downloading or sharing large numbers of copyrighted recordings. The RIAA claimed that the alleged violators shared an average of 837 songs.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

From the March 2004 issue, Kalman Rubinson files his report on the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/amplificationreviews/304adcom">Adcom GFA-7805 five-channel power amplifier</A>. KR notes, "It was easy for me to decide on their top-of-the-line five-channel powerhouse, the GFA-7805, because it embodies the same spirit that the GFA-555 did in its time: lots of power, no frills, good value."

darTZeel Gets US Distribution

darTZeel Gets US Distribution

The darTZeel NHB-108 power amplifier garnered effusive praise from <I>Stereophile</I>'s John Marks in his <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/amplificationreviews/932/index.html">Septemb… 2003 Fifth Element</A> column, including the comment "the sweetest-sounding solid-state power amplifier I have ever heard." There was only one problem: the amp was hard to find in the US.

Music in the Round #4 Page 2

Music in the Round #4 Page 2

For audiophiles who love multichannel music, the center-channel speaker is a problem second only, perhaps, to that of bass management. In many ways, the rerouting of bass to a subwoofer or to the front left and right main speakers is dictated by room acoustics or the bass limitations of the other speakers. On the other hand, most of us had no real need for a discrete center-channel to fill in the middles of our traditional stereo systems. In fact, one of the glories of really good stereo is the simulation of a convincing central image, such that there's a seamless soundstage from beyond one speaker, across the room, to beyond the other speaker.

Music in the Round #4

Music in the Round #4

For audiophiles who love multichannel music, the center-channel speaker is a problem second only, perhaps, to that of bass management. In many ways, the rerouting of bass to a subwoofer or to the front left and right main speakers is dictated by room acoustics or the bass limitations of the other speakers. On the other hand, most of us had no real need for a discrete center-channel to fill in the middles of our traditional stereo systems. In fact, one of the glories of really good stereo is the simulation of a convincing central image, such that there's a seamless soundstage from beyond one speaker, across the room, to beyond the other speaker.

The Fifth Element #22

The Fifth Element #22

I have always had a soft spot in my heart for Jeff Rowland's products. Going back to the Model 7 monoblock power amplifier and the Model 5 stereo amplifier of nearly 20 years ago, Rowland's designs always sounded essentially musical to me, and quite forgiving and non-fatiguing.

Audience Au24 audio cables & powerChord AC cord Associated Equipment

Audience Au24 audio cables & powerChord AC cord Associated Equipment

We've all got our pet peeves, and one of mine is stiff, unwieldy audio cables that simply refuse to bend to my will&mdash;or to bend at all. Instructions like "carefully bend to final configuration, ensuring that no bend is sharper than a 36" radius" make my blood boil. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Audience's willowy Au24 cable and wonderfully flexible powerChord positively warmed my heart when I encountered them at the 2002 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Audience
1525 Brian Place
Escondido, CA 92025
(760) 743-1997
www.audience-av.com

Audience Au24 audio cables & powerChord AC cord Specifications

Audience Au24 audio cables & powerChord AC cord Specifications

We've all got our pet peeves, and one of mine is stiff, unwieldy audio cables that simply refuse to bend to my will&mdash;or to bend at all. Instructions like "carefully bend to final configuration, ensuring that no bend is sharper than a 36" radius" make my blood boil. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Audience's willowy Au24 cable and wonderfully flexible powerChord positively warmed my heart when I encountered them at the 2002 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Audience
1525 Brian Place
Escondido, CA 92025
(760) 743-1997
www.audience-av.com
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