Pass Labs XA160 monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Pass Labs XA160 monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Before the advent of big-screen projection televisions, manhood was measured more conventionally: by the size of one's crate-sized, boat-anchor-heavy, brushed-aluminum-fronted power amplifiers. Those days are long gone.

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P.O. Box 219
Foresthill, CA 95631
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Pass Labs XA160 monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Pass Labs XA160 monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Before the advent of big-screen projection televisions, manhood was measured more conventionally: by the size of one's crate-sized, boat-anchor-heavy, brushed-aluminum-fronted power amplifiers. Those days are long gone.

Pass Labs
P.O. Box 219
Foresthill, CA 95631
(530) 367-3690
www.passlabs.com

Pass Labs XA160 monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Pass Labs XA160 monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Before the advent of big-screen projection televisions, manhood was measured more conventionally: by the size of one's crate-sized, boat-anchor-heavy, brushed-aluminum-fronted power amplifiers. Those days are long gone.

Pass Labs
P.O. Box 219
Foresthill, CA 95631
(530) 367-3690
www.passlabs.com

Pass Labs XA160 monoblock power amplifier Page 2

Pass Labs XA160 monoblock power amplifier Page 2

Before the advent of big-screen projection televisions, manhood was measured more conventionally: by the size of one's crate-sized, boat-anchor-heavy, brushed-aluminum-fronted power amplifiers. Those days are long gone.

Pass Labs
P.O. Box 219
Foresthill, CA 95631
(530) 367-3690
www.passlabs.com

CompUSA Moves Into Consumer Electronics

CompUSA Moves Into Consumer Electronics

Consumer electronics stores have long carried computer gear, everything from laptops and desktop systems to software and accessories. Computer stores, led by Gateway Country stores, have slowly been moving in the other direction. Now it looks as if convergence in the retail realm is about to take another great leap forward.

Record Label Roundup

Record Label Roundup

The music goes round and round: An investment group led by former Universal Music chief Edgar Bronfman, Jr. is in the lead to acquire Warner Music Group (WMG) and Warner/Chappell Music Publishing from corporate parent Time Warner, according to reports issued the third week of November. Bronfman's group—a consortium of banks and venture capital firms—has offered $2.8 billion for Time Warner's musical properties, possibly forcing prior suitor EMI Group PLC to drop out of the bidding. On Thursday, November 20, EMI chairman Eric Nicoll told reporters that Time Warner had informed his company of "a possible proposal from another party as an alternative to our own firm offer."

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Chip Stern finds the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/digitalsourcereviews/1103tjoeb">AH! Njoe Tjoeb 4000 CD player</A> to be a bargain in its modest price range. CS writes: "Consider the notion of an exceptionally musical, single-chassis CD player with a tubed output stage that evinces the kind of soundstaging depth, liquidity, timbral accuracy, high-frequency detail, and top-to-bottom smoothness for which, barely five years ago, consumers might have eagerly coughed up $3000 and more."

D&M Holdings Reports Losses

D&M Holdings Reports Losses

Grabbing a few big gulps can sometimes fill you up quickly, but it can also lead to a little indigestion. This proved to be the case for <A HREF="http://www.dm-holdings.com">D&M Holdings</A>, which filed results for the first half of its fiscal year, ending September 30, 2003, and its financial forecast for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2004 with the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

First Delivery of DVDPlus

First Delivery of DVDPlus

One of the keys to SACD's potential acceptance within the mass market is the hybrid disc format, ensuring that all of those Stones, Dylan, or Pink Floyd discs can be purchased by consumers with regular CD players. Although the DVD-Audio camp has <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/11515/index.html">played with the idea</A> of hybrid discs for its format, nothing has made it past the testing stages yet.

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