JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker Measurements

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker Measurements

The most exciting development in audio today isn't multichannel surround, single-ended triodes, or $10,000 phono cartridges. It's "trickle down." I get buzzed when an audio designer known for cutting-edge multikilobuck designs claims to have a product that can produce 80% of the sonic realism of his flagship design at 50% of the cost. I get even more excited when he does it again&mdash;that is, produces a product that produces 64% of his flagship's performance at 25% of the cost. Designers who have successfully trickled-down their flagship technologies abound in all quarters of audiophilia, from electronics (<I>eg</I>, Audio Research, Conrad-Johnson) to speakers (Al&#243;n, ProAc) to cables (MIT).

JMlab
US distributor: Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

The most exciting development in audio today isn't multichannel surround, single-ended triodes, or $10,000 phono cartridges. It's "trickle down." I get buzzed when an audio designer known for cutting-edge multikilobuck designs claims to have a product that can produce 80% of the sonic realism of his flagship design at 50% of the cost. I get even more excited when he does it again&mdash;that is, produces a product that produces 64% of his flagship's performance at 25% of the cost. Designers who have successfully trickled-down their flagship technologies abound in all quarters of audiophilia, from electronics (<I>eg</I>, Audio Research, Conrad-Johnson) to speakers (Al&#243;n, ProAc) to cables (MIT).

JMlab
US distributor: Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker Specifications

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker Specifications

The most exciting development in audio today isn't multichannel surround, single-ended triodes, or $10,000 phono cartridges. It's "trickle down." I get buzzed when an audio designer known for cutting-edge multikilobuck designs claims to have a product that can produce 80% of the sonic realism of his flagship design at 50% of the cost. I get even more excited when he does it again&mdash;that is, produces a product that produces 64% of his flagship's performance at 25% of the cost. Designers who have successfully trickled-down their flagship technologies abound in all quarters of audiophilia, from electronics (<I>eg</I>, Audio Research, Conrad-Johnson) to speakers (Al&#243;n, ProAc) to cables (MIT).

JMlab
US distributor: Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker Page 2

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker Page 2

The most exciting development in audio today isn't multichannel surround, single-ended triodes, or $10,000 phono cartridges. It's "trickle down." I get buzzed when an audio designer known for cutting-edge multikilobuck designs claims to have a product that can produce 80% of the sonic realism of his flagship design at 50% of the cost. I get even more excited when he does it again&mdash;that is, produces a product that produces 64% of his flagship's performance at 25% of the cost. Designers who have successfully trickled-down their flagship technologies abound in all quarters of audiophilia, from electronics (<I>eg</I>, Audio Research, Conrad-Johnson) to speakers (Al&#243;n, ProAc) to cables (MIT).

JMlab
US distributor: Audio Plus Services
P.O. Box 3047
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
(800) 663-9352
www.audioplusservices.com

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker

JMlab Chorus 706 loudspeaker

The most exciting development in audio today isn't multichannel surround, single-ended triodes, or $10,000 phono cartridges. It's "trickle down." I get buzzed when an audio designer known for cutting-edge multikilobuck designs claims to have a product that can produce 80% of the sonic realism of his flagship design at 50% of the cost. I get even more excited when he does it again&mdash;that is, produces a product that produces 64% of his flagship's performance at 25% of the cost. Designers who have successfully trickled-down their flagship technologies abound in all quarters of audiophilia, from electronics (<I>eg</I>, Audio Research, Conrad-Johnson) to speakers (Al&#243;n, ProAc) to cables (MIT).

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Thousands upon thousands of new discs are released each year, yet only a select few made it to the top of the heap for <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//records2die4/496/">Records to Die For, 2001</A>, number 11 of the annual rite of passage for the <I>Stereophile</I> staff. Find out what music made the cut and why.

Artists Take On Record Companies

Artists Take On Record Companies

Vivendi Universal's <A HREF="www.umusic.com">Universal Music Group</A> will establish a settlement fund of approximately $4.75 million to pay royalties to as many as 300 artists and their heirs. The fund is the result of a lawsuit brought by torch singer Peggy Lee, who had accused the music giant of accounting improprieties reaching back as far as the 1940s.

Philips: Don't Mess with the CD!

Philips: Don't Mess with the CD!

The major record labels may put out most of the world's music, but they're doing so on a format first created by Philips and then further developed by Sony: the Compact Disc. In addition to the underlying technology, Philips and Sony established a strict standard for the format, insuring compatibility with all players around the world, which came to be known as the Red Book standard.

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