Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Kalman Rubinson had tried to get his hands on the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/244/">Revel Performa F30 loudspeakers</A> back in January 1999, but was thwarted until later in the year, when J-10 decided to send them his way. Kal was clearly excited about these speakers, and explains in detail exactly why.

CD-Recorders, MiniDisc, and MP3 Running Neck, Neck, & Neck

CD-Recorders, MiniDisc, and MP3 Running Neck, Neck, & Neck

Information released last week by <A HREF="http://www.intelectmt.com">NPD Intelect</A> reveals eye-opening statistics about digital audio recorder formats. The numbers show that, from January to May 2000, unit shares of digital recording sales in retail stores were 30.8% for CD recorders (not including computer-based systems), 40.9% for MiniDisc recorders, and 28.3% for MP3 recording devices (also not including computer-based systems).

Sony Announces Double-Density CD

Sony Announces Double-Density CD

For technophiles, DVD is the current hot ticket. The compact disc is far from dead, however. The 20-year-old format has been given a new lease on life by <A HREF="http://www.sony.com/">Sony Corporation</A>, which in early July announced the development of a new technique that will double the data-storage capacity of recordable CDs.

Napster Proclaims Legality of File-Swapping

Napster Proclaims Legality of File-Swapping

Federal courts long ago established that music fans have certain "fair use" rights when it comes to making copies of recordings they own. They can transfer recordings from one format to another&mdash;such as from LP to cassette tape or from CD to MiniDisc&mdash;and they can share those recordings with others, provided that the results are only for private, noncommercial use.

Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier Measurements part 3

Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier Measurements part 3

When I learned that Madrigal Audio Labs was marketing their first integrated amplifier, the Mark Levinson No.383, I felt this was a big change for the Connecticut company. Mark Levinson literally started the high-end marketing revolution back in the early 1970s by manufacturing cost-no-object separate amplifiers and preamplifiers. The purist designs had one overriding rule: employ the simplest circuit path possible. Each amplifier or preamplifier used only individual circuit-board components (no integrated circuits) and had a minimal number of controls, eschewing elaborate switches and tone controls. Mark Levinson Audio Systems and its successor, Madrigal Audio Laboratories, has continued this philosophy of separate components for the past 25 years.

Mark Levinson
2081 South Main Street
Middletown, CT 06457
(860) 346-0896
www.madrigal.com

Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier Measurements part 2

Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier Measurements part 2

When I learned that Madrigal Audio Labs was marketing their first integrated amplifier, the Mark Levinson No.383, I felt this was a big change for the Connecticut company. Mark Levinson literally started the high-end marketing revolution back in the early 1970s by manufacturing cost-no-object separate amplifiers and preamplifiers. The purist designs had one overriding rule: employ the simplest circuit path possible. Each amplifier or preamplifier used only individual circuit-board components (no integrated circuits) and had a minimal number of controls, eschewing elaborate switches and tone controls. Mark Levinson Audio Systems and its successor, Madrigal Audio Laboratories, has continued this philosophy of separate components for the past 25 years.

Mark Levinson
2081 South Main Street
Middletown, CT 06457
(860) 346-0896
www.madrigal.com

Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier Measurements

Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier Measurements

When I learned that Madrigal Audio Labs was marketing their first integrated amplifier, the Mark Levinson No.383, I felt this was a big change for the Connecticut company. Mark Levinson literally started the high-end marketing revolution back in the early 1970s by manufacturing cost-no-object separate amplifiers and preamplifiers. The purist designs had one overriding rule: employ the simplest circuit path possible. Each amplifier or preamplifier used only individual circuit-board components (no integrated circuits) and had a minimal number of controls, eschewing elaborate switches and tone controls. Mark Levinson Audio Systems and its successor, Madrigal Audio Laboratories, has continued this philosophy of separate components for the past 25 years.

Mark Levinson
2081 South Main Street
Middletown, CT 06457
(860) 346-0896
www.madrigal.com

Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier Associated Equipment

Mark Levinson No.383 integrated amplifier Associated Equipment

When I learned that Madrigal Audio Labs was marketing their first integrated amplifier, the Mark Levinson No.383, I felt this was a big change for the Connecticut company. Mark Levinson literally started the high-end marketing revolution back in the early 1970s by manufacturing cost-no-object separate amplifiers and preamplifiers. The purist designs had one overriding rule: employ the simplest circuit path possible. Each amplifier or preamplifier used only individual circuit-board components (no integrated circuits) and had a minimal number of controls, eschewing elaborate switches and tone controls. Mark Levinson Audio Systems and its successor, Madrigal Audio Laboratories, has continued this philosophy of separate components for the past 25 years.

Mark Levinson
2081 South Main Street
Middletown, CT 06457
(860) 346-0896
www.madrigal.com
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