<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us—And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A> <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>
<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us—And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A> <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>
<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us—And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A> <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>
<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us—And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A> <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>
<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us—And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A> <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>
<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us—And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A> <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>
<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us—And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A> <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>
<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us—And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A> <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>
Audiophiles have more than just piles of equipment and music to wrestle with in their quest for audio ecstasy. The listening room often colors a system's performance as much as any component in the chain. Tom Norton decided it was time to examine the subject, writing, "although the perfect room does not exist, there are things that can be done to make the most of even an admittedly difficult situation." See his report in "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//reference/58/">Enough Room?</A>"
When going up against the consumer electronics industry, the <A HREF="http://208.240.92.66/">Recording Industry Association of America</A> has no problem keeping the upstarts in their place. In fact, with recent battles over DAT and CD-R, they appear able to kill or mortally wound entire formats at will. But fighting within the computer universe is a whole new story, as recently proved by the RIAA's stumble with Diamond Multimedia and their portable MP3 device (<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10324/">see related stories</A>).