Satellite Radio News

Satellite Radio News

Satellite radio services <A HREF="http://www.siriusradio.com">Sirius</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.xmradio.com">XM</A&gt; both appear headed for a healthy future. The companies both report robust growth in new subscribers. Sweetheart deals with automakers and car rental agencies will expose ever-increasing numbers of consumers to the benefits of commercial-free music.

Audio Research's Model T

Audio Research's Model T

Audio Research Corporation is often considered one of the greybeards of the hi-fi business, having begun its audiophile life way back in 1970. Even so, the company, often noted for its tube equipment, is proving that it can still make a run at the cutting edge of amplifier design.

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The marque may be gone, but <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//amplificationreviews/897/">Proceed's PAV audio/video preamplifier</A> is not forgotten. In 1994, Thomas J. Norton examined the breakthrough the PAV represented, stating, "It was inevitable that traditional high-end audio manufacturers would begin producing equipment for the fast-growing home-theater market."

Multichannel Art?

Multichannel Art?

SACD and DVD-Audio have brought multichannel music back into the mix for many audiophiles. However, without an official digital connection standard in place, consumers must contend with multiple cables and then find a preamp designed to manage the analog signals and send them to various amplifiers.

If you could get high-resolution audio (format of your choice) any way you'd like, which delivery system would you prefer and why?

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Let's assume that we live in a future with no bandwidth limitations or storage issues: Would you still want to collect discs, or would a service or physical disc full of choices be better? If you could get high-resolution audio (format of your choice) via download, disc, broadcast, or something else, which would you prefer?

Buy Cables and Feed the Hungry

Buy Cables and Feed the Hungry

Once again, audiophiles can help themselves and others at the same time by participating in <A HREF="http://www.fatwyre.com">The Cable Company</A>'s eighth annual "Summer Against Hunger" campaign. The Cable Company and a wide cross-section of its vendors (listed below) have set up a program by which up to 10% of The Cable Company's August sales are donated to CARE and the International Rescue Committee, with contributions to be used to assist the worldwide disaster relief efforts of those humanitarian organizations.

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In his 1987 review of the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/892/">Celestion System 6000 loudspeaker system</A>, Martin Colloms notes, "In the audio field, the British have traditionally thought 'small,' scoring hits both with their compact loudspeakers and with medium-priced amplifiers." MC reveals why the compact but fullrange Celestions are one such hit.

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