Which genre of music gets the most playing time on your system?

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Mellow jazz and small-combo instrumental music is frequently the material of choice in audio stores and at hi-fi shows. But audiophiles enjoy a wide variety of music. Reader Richard Horan wonders: what's your favorite?

N2K's Website, Tribute, Scholarship Fund Honor Miles Davis

N2K's Website, Tribute, Scholarship Fund Honor Miles Davis

On May 26, <A HREF="http://www.N2K.com"&gt; N2K</A>'s <A HREF="http://www.JazzCentralStation.com"&gt; JazzCentralStation </A> launched the first officially sanctioned Miles Davis StarSite, <A HREF="http://www.MilesDavis.com"&gt; MilesDavis.com</A>. An all-star musical and multimedia tribute was held that evening at New York City's Birdland, hosted by Dr. Billy Taylor and recorded by Phil Ramone and Michael Cuscuna for a September release on N2K Encoded Music. May 26 would have been Davis' 72nd birthday.

Violin Like You've Never Heard It Before!

Violin Like You've Never Heard It Before!

Did they capture the sound of her violin? Did the nuance of a 9' Steinway grand piano translate onto the disc with all of its dynamic range intact? Hear for yourself when Ida Levin and Delores Stevens mark the debut of <I>Stereophile</I>'s latest recording, <I>Duet</I>, with two live performances at HI-FI '98.

Microsoft Enters PC Audio Market

Microsoft Enters PC Audio Market

Software giant <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com">Microsoft Corporation</A> has entered the audio market with a satellite-and-subwoofer speaker system for use with personal computers. The Digital Sound System 80 made its debut at this year's Electronics Entertainment Expo (E3), held May 28-30 in Atlanta's World Congress Center. The system was designed in conjunction with <A HREF="http://www.philips.com">Philips Electronics NV of the Netherlands</A>, one of the world's largest electronics companies.

HI-FI '98 Product Previews, Part Four

HI-FI '98 Product Previews, Part Four

Hundreds of manufacturers will be demonstrating state-of-the-art audio products at <A HREF="http://www.hifishow.com">HI-FI '98</A>---some of which have never before been seen by the public. We're running several announcements each week leading up to the Show to give you a taste of what to expect. Here's the fourth assortment:

B&W Puts Pressure on Transshippers

B&W Puts Pressure on Transshippers

The practice of "Transshipping"---selling a product outside one's designated territory---is widespread in the audio industry. It's commonplace for dealers to sell not only to walk-in customers, but also over the telephone or Internet to customers in other dealers' territories, usually at discounted prices. While not problematic on a small scale, the practice favors large-volume dealers over smaller ones, and is almost always a violation of a dealer's agreement with a manufacturer.

HI-FI '98 Product Previews, Part Three

HI-FI '98 Product Previews, Part Three

Hundreds of manufacturers will be demonstrating state-of-the-art audio products at <A HREF="http://www.hifishow.com">HI-FI '98</A>---some of which have never before been seen by the public. We are running several announcements each week leading up to the Show to give you a taste of what to expect. Here's the third assortment:

Computer Audio News from MusicMatch, Xing, and Philips

Computer Audio News from MusicMatch, Xing, and Philips

In an effort to make computers more useful as audio systems, <A HREF="http://www.musicmatch.com">MusicMatch</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.xingtech.com/">Xing Technology</A> recently announced MusicMatch Jukebox, a digital audio management software program for the consumer market.

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