DVD-Audio is Finally Here

DVD-Audio is Finally Here

DVD-Audio has been "almost here" for so many months that it seemed almost anticlimactic when the first players finally emerged on dealer shelves this week. Late in May of this year, <A HREF="http://www.panasonic.com">Panasonic</A&gt; announced (see <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10757/">previous story</A>) that they would be releasing two players, one under the Panasonic banner and the other under the company's Technics brand, in July. It looks as if they've finally made good on their promise.

DVD-Audio Offers Flexibility and Confusion

DVD-Audio Offers Flexibility and Confusion

DVD-Audio will soon bring high-resolution multichannel sound to music lovers, but they may be dismayed by the format's several varieties and the semi-compatible hardware that will be needed to play them. That was the impression left by a lecture the last week of June at <A HREF="http://www.dolby.com/">Dolby Laboratories</A>' Presentation Studio in San Francisco.

Music Sales: Falling or Rising?

Music Sales: Falling or Rising?

The bad news for the music industry: Teenagers bought less music last year, according to a recently released survey commissioned by the <A HREF="http://www.riaa.com/">Recording Industry Association of America</A>. The good news: Middle-aged folks bought more, according to the same survey.

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Measurements part 3

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Measurements part 3

It may come as a surprise to relative newcomers to the field of audio, but some loudspeaker manufacturers are manufacturers in only a limited sense. They buy drivers, off-the-shelf or custom-built, from companies like VIFA, SEAS, Focal, etc.; cabinets from a woodworking shop; and crossovers from an electronics subcontractor. While the system design will have taken place in-house, actual manufacturing is restricted to assembling the components, perhaps tweaking the crossover, and final QC. Even some highly successful loudspeaker manufacturers use this approach, which can work well as long as the suppliers do their jobs properly.

Paradigm
101 Hanlan Road
Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 3P5, Canada
(905) 850-2889
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Measurements part 2

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Measurements part 2

It may come as a surprise to relative newcomers to the field of audio, but some loudspeaker manufacturers are manufacturers in only a limited sense. They buy drivers, off-the-shelf or custom-built, from companies like VIFA, SEAS, Focal, etc.; cabinets from a woodworking shop; and crossovers from an electronics subcontractor. While the system design will have taken place in-house, actual manufacturing is restricted to assembling the components, perhaps tweaking the crossover, and final QC. Even some highly successful loudspeaker manufacturers use this approach, which can work well as long as the suppliers do their jobs properly.

Paradigm
101 Hanlan Road
Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 3P5, Canada
(905) 850-2889
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Measurements

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Measurements

It may come as a surprise to relative newcomers to the field of audio, but some loudspeaker manufacturers are manufacturers in only a limited sense. They buy drivers, off-the-shelf or custom-built, from companies like VIFA, SEAS, Focal, etc.; cabinets from a woodworking shop; and crossovers from an electronics subcontractor. While the system design will have taken place in-house, actual manufacturing is restricted to assembling the components, perhaps tweaking the crossover, and final QC. Even some highly successful loudspeaker manufacturers use this approach, which can work well as long as the suppliers do their jobs properly.

Paradigm
101 Hanlan Road
Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 3P5, Canada
(905) 850-2889
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

It may come as a surprise to relative newcomers to the field of audio, but some loudspeaker manufacturers are manufacturers in only a limited sense. They buy drivers, off-the-shelf or custom-built, from companies like VIFA, SEAS, Focal, etc.; cabinets from a woodworking shop; and crossovers from an electronics subcontractor. While the system design will have taken place in-house, actual manufacturing is restricted to assembling the components, perhaps tweaking the crossover, and final QC. Even some highly successful loudspeaker manufacturers use this approach, which can work well as long as the suppliers do their jobs properly.

Paradigm
101 Hanlan Road
Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 3P5, Canada
(905) 850-2889
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Specifications

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Specifications

It may come as a surprise to relative newcomers to the field of audio, but some loudspeaker manufacturers are manufacturers in only a limited sense. They buy drivers, off-the-shelf or custom-built, from companies like VIFA, SEAS, Focal, etc.; cabinets from a woodworking shop; and crossovers from an electronics subcontractor. While the system design will have taken place in-house, actual manufacturing is restricted to assembling the components, perhaps tweaking the crossover, and final QC. Even some highly successful loudspeaker manufacturers use this approach, which can work well as long as the suppliers do their jobs properly.

Paradigm
101 Hanlan Road
Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 3P5, Canada
(905) 850-2889
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Page 3

Paradigm Reference Studio/100 v.2 loudspeaker Page 3

It may come as a surprise to relative newcomers to the field of audio, but some loudspeaker manufacturers are manufacturers in only a limited sense. They buy drivers, off-the-shelf or custom-built, from companies like VIFA, SEAS, Focal, etc.; cabinets from a woodworking shop; and crossovers from an electronics subcontractor. While the system design will have taken place in-house, actual manufacturing is restricted to assembling the components, perhaps tweaking the crossover, and final QC. Even some highly successful loudspeaker manufacturers use this approach, which can work well as long as the suppliers do their jobs properly.

Paradigm
101 Hanlan Road
Woodbridge, Ontario L4L 3P5, Canada
(905) 850-2889
www.paradigm.com
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