Lumen White Whiteflame loudspeaker Page 2

Lumen White Whiteflame loudspeaker Page 2

Rarely has the debut of a new loudspeaker company and its inaugural model created as big a buzz as did Lumen White and their Whitelight speaker at the 2001 Consumer Electronics Show. Driven by Vaic tube amplifiers in one of the larger corner rooms at the Alexis Park Hotel, the big Whitelights had a look and a sound that attracted continuous crowds. Of the questions among audio cognoscenti that I overheard at the end of each day, two of the most common were "Hey, did you hear those Lumen Whites?" and "What? Can you speak louder?"

Lumen White
Acoustic Dreams
RR 5, Box 429
Fairfield, IL 62837
(618) 847-7813
www.lumenwhite.com

Lumen White Whiteflame loudspeaker

Lumen White Whiteflame loudspeaker

Rarely has the debut of a new loudspeaker company and its inaugural model created as big a buzz as did Lumen White and their Whitelight speaker at the 2001 Consumer Electronics Show. Driven by Vaic tube amplifiers in one of the larger corner rooms at the Alexis Park Hotel, the big Whitelights had a look and a sound that attracted continuous crowds. Of the questions among audio cognoscenti that I overheard at the end of each day, two of the most common were "Hey, did you hear those Lumen Whites?" and "What? Can you speak louder?"

Which is the best manufacturer website out there and why do you like it?

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In last week's vote, reader Ken said that, if we're going to ask if a manufacturer's website is important, we should recognize the best ones. So which manufacturer websites stand out as particularly great, in your opinion?

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

The <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//amplificationreviews/678/">Adcom GFA-555 power amplifier</A> has long been regarded as a classic design and still commands decent prices on the used market. Anthony H. Cordesman and various other <I>Stereophile</I> writers check in with their opinions.

DVD-A Chips Ahoy

DVD-A Chips Ahoy

If you peer back into audio history, you'll discover that long-term formats are generally established at the mass-market level and then perfected or re-invented by those with audiophile inclinations. One could argue that SACD and DVD-A are attempts at turning that rule on its head. But the slow start exhibited by both formats (with the copy-restriction issue a new and rather large stumbling block) indicates that, once again, the mass market needs to get involved before we can really move forward.

VAC Renaissance Signature Mk.II preamplifier Measurements part 2

VAC Renaissance Signature Mk.II preamplifier Measurements part 2

I had a wonderful audio moment the other night. It was late in the evening, after a long day. I was standing in the middle of my makeshift listening room&mdash;Trish's dining room&mdash;and in spite of the fact that we were moving in just a few weeks, I'd just unpacked and set up my combo of <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//analogsourcereviews/498/">VPI TNT Mk.V-HR</A> turntable and tonearm with Grado Statement cartridge and dug a box of LPs out of the stacks in the garage. I cued up Dave Brubeck's <I>Time Out</I> (Columbia/Classic CS 8192), and the first notes of "Blue Rondo &#224; la Turk" froze me in my tracks.

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Sarasota, FL 34234
(941) 359-2066
www.vac-amps.com
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