Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999 Reisch Replies part 2

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999 Reisch Replies part 2

Call me na&#207;ve, but I thought the Hi-Fi Wars were merely in-house squabbles. Yes, meter-carrying objectivists and wide-eyed subjectivists can carry on worse than Republicans and Democrats in Congress. But I always figured that once someone cues up <I>Dark Side of the Moon</I> or <I>Kind of Blue</I>, the partisanship subsides as we revel in our common passion for music and sound. C'mon, everybody&mdash;group hug! Okay, I exaggerate.

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999 Reisch Replies

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999 Reisch Replies

Call me na&#207;ve, but I thought the Hi-Fi Wars were merely in-house squabbles. Yes, meter-carrying objectivists and wide-eyed subjectivists can carry on worse than Republicans and Democrats in Congress. But I always figured that once someone cues up <I>Dark Side of the Moon</I> or <I>Kind of Blue</I>, the partisanship subsides as we revel in our common passion for music and sound. C'mon, everybody&mdash;group hug! Okay, I exaggerate.

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999 A Letter

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999 A Letter

Call me na&#207;ve, but I thought the Hi-Fi Wars were merely in-house squabbles. Yes, meter-carrying objectivists and wide-eyed subjectivists can carry on worse than Republicans and Democrats in Congress. But I always figured that once someone cues up <I>Dark Side of the Moon</I> or <I>Kind of Blue</I>, the partisanship subsides as we revel in our common passion for music and sound. C'mon, everybody&mdash;group hug! Okay, I exaggerate.

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999 Page 2

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999 Page 2

Call me na&#207;ve, but I thought the Hi-Fi Wars were merely in-house squabbles. Yes, meter-carrying objectivists and wide-eyed subjectivists can carry on worse than Republicans and Democrats in Congress. But I always figured that once someone cues up <I>Dark Side of the Moon</I> or <I>Kind of Blue</I>, the partisanship subsides as we revel in our common passion for music and sound. C'mon, everybody&mdash;group hug! Okay, I exaggerate.

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999

Scientists vs Audiophiles 1999

Call me na&#207;ve, but I thought the Hi-Fi Wars were merely in-house squabbles. Yes, meter-carrying objectivists and wide-eyed subjectivists can carry on worse than Republicans and Democrats in Congress. But I always figured that once someone cues up <I>Dark Side of the Moon</I> or <I>Kind of Blue</I>, the partisanship subsides as we revel in our common passion for music and sound. C'mon, everybody&mdash;group hug! Okay, I exaggerate.

Recording Industry Releases 1998 Music Purchase Tallies

Recording Industry Releases 1998 Music Purchase Tallies

Last week, the <A HREF="http://www.riaa.com">Recording Industry Association of America</A> released its annual demographic survey of 3051 music purchasers in the United States. "Several interesting profiles emerged in 1998, including the boom in R&B and Gospel, as well as the sharp decline in Rock sales," said Hilary Rosen, RIAA president and CEO. "Demographic shifts also continued, with women outbuying men for the second year, and a drop in purchases among 15-to-29-year-olds, contrasted by significant growth among those age 35 and older." Last month, the RIAA released its annual year-end shipments statistics, which revealed the size of the domestic sound-recording industry in 1998 to be $13.7 billion.

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Last week, in <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//reference/101/">Book Review: <I>High Fidelity Audio/Video Systems: A Critical Guide for Owners</I></A>, we ran Corey Greenberg's scathing review of an audio book that misses the mark by a wide margin. This week, in <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//reference/102/">Book Review: <I>The Complete Guide to High-End Audio</I></A>, we examine a book written by erstwhile <I>Stereophile</I> consulting technical editor Robert Harley. He does not emerge unscathed!

Von Schweikert Saga Continues

Von Schweikert Saga Continues

Accidents and disasters have no sense of good timing, and when they strike have a way of fouling even the most promising love affairs. Case in point: loudspeaker manufacturer <A HREF="http://www.vonschweikert.com/">Von Schweikert Research</A> and the small town of Watertown (pop. 30,000) in northern New York, about three hours' drive from Toronto.

Threshold Near Recovery, Says National Manager

Threshold Near Recovery, Says National Manager

Holding his thumb and forefinger together to reveal barely a sliver of light, <A HREF="mailto:calish@ix.netcom.com">Chris English</A> said, "This close. We're this close." He wasn't talking about how far apart we were sitting, but about how close <A HREF="http://www.threshold.com/">Threshold</A&gt; is to being back in business after an <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10096/">attempted restructuring</A> last year did not work out.

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