Do you store your SACD and DVD-Audio discs in a separate section or are they mixed in with your CDs?

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Reader Colin Stewart is curious about the filing habits of audiophiles. He wants to know if you keep your SACD and DVD-Audio discs sorted separately from your CDs, or do you mix them all together?

Home Entertainment 2004 East

Home Entertainment 2004 East

The <A HREF="http://www.homeentertainment-expo.com">Home Entertainment Show</A> (HE2004), the largest and most comprehensive showcase of consumer electronics and imaging products in America, returns to New York City May 20&ndash;23, 2004 at the Hilton New York Hotel&mdash;the site of two popular HE Shows held in 2001 and 2002. Over 15,000 attendees are expected to visit the NY Hilton, optimized for the ultimate user experience. Unlike typical trade shows, HE2004 provides visitors with the opportunity of seeing and hearing the finest products in upscale hotel rooms, creating the best-sounding environments for demonstrating high-performance gear.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

From the March 2004 issue, Michael Fremer goes a couple rounds with the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/amplificationreviews/304theta">Theta Digital Enterprise monoblock power amplifier</A>, exclaiming, "Monoblock power amplifiers seem to be moving in and out of my listening room faster than green-onion salsa from Chi-Chi's." So how does the Theta stand up to the competition? MF lays it out.

Listening #15

Listening #15

One of the nicest things about communicating online is the potential for immediacy. One person can offer up a statement, another can respond within seconds, and voil&#224;: instant town hall.

Antique Sound Lab Explorer 805 DT monoblock power amplifier Letters

Antique Sound Lab Explorer 805 DT monoblock power amplifier Letters

Anyone over 40 who's worked in a hi-fi or record store will remember the Pfanstiehl catalog, a pulpy thing that most shopkeepers chained to their counters, like a phone book. Pfanstiehl made replacement styli for virtually every record-playing device of the day, and their catalog contained page after page of tiny line drawings of nothing but phonograph needles, all lovingly rendered in three-quarter view. You couldn't browse it without being brought up short: My God, how many different needles <I>are</I> there? And how is it possible that a single company could tool up for so many products and still make a profit?

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