Music for a Glass Bead Game

Music for a Glass Bead Game

<B>ARTURO DELMONI & NATHANIEL ROSEN: <I>Music for a Glass Bead Game</I></B><BR> <B>J.S. Bach</B>: Two-Part Inventions 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13. <B>Kod&#225;ly</B>: Duo for Violin & Cello. <B>Giordani</B>: Duetto II. <B>Martinu</B>: Duo for Violin & Cello. <B>Handel</B>: <I>Passacaglia</I><BR> Arturo Delmoni, violin; Nathaniel Rosen, cello<BR> John Marks Records JMR 15 (CD). John Marks, prod.; Jerry Bruck, eng. DDD. TT: 62:34

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Other people usually have experiences or insights that we lack, and their opinions can be extremely useful when we make our own decisions. This is especially true when it comes to forking over big bucks for new equipment. Below is a list of expert sources. When you are considering a purchase, which do you find most reliable?

Crystal Semiconductor Introduces 96kHz Digital Audio Transmitters and Receivers

Crystal Semiconductor Introduces 96kHz Digital Audio Transmitters and Receivers

The Crystal Semiconductor Products Division of Cirrus Logic Inc. announced last week the availability of the industry's first digital audio transmitters and receivers designed to support the emerging 96kHz digital audio sampling rate. The new mixed-signal receivers and transmitters are targeted at both the professional audio and consumer DVD audio markets.

Atlantic Records Celebrates 50th with Special 2-Disc Release

Atlantic Records Celebrates 50th with Special 2-Disc Release

On February 23, Pacific Microsonics announced that <A HREF="http://www.atlantic-records.com/">Atlantic Records</A>' forthcoming golden-anniversary release will feature classic popular recordings remastered using Pacific's high-resolution <A HREF="http://www.hdcd.com">HDCD</A&gt; technology. The patented High Definition Compatible Disc process enhances the detail, richness, and dynamics of compact disc performance.

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Robert Deutsch, May 2002

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Robert Deutsch, May 2002

The least expensive model in Paradigm's Reference series, the Studio/20 loudspeaker is a rear-ported two-way dynamic bookshelf/satellite design, superficially identical to the powered Active/20 that <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/597/">JA reviewed last November</A>. It features Paradigm's 25mm PAL pure-aluminum dome tweeter in a die-cast heatsink chassis, and a 170mm MLP mica-polymer cone in an AVS die-cast heatsink chassis with a 38mm voice coil. The crossover is third-order, quasi-Butterworth, said to be "phase-coherent." It features high-power ceramic resistors, film capacitors in all signal paths, and both air-core and steel-core inductors.

Paradigm
AudioStream, Div. of Bavan Corp.
M.P.O. Box 2410
Niagara Falls, NY 14302
(905) 632-0180
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Robert J. Reina, February 2001

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Robert J. Reina, February 2001

The least expensive model in Paradigm's Reference series, the Studio/20 loudspeaker is a rear-ported two-way dynamic bookshelf/satellite design, superficially identical to the powered Active/20 that <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/597/">JA reviewed last November</A>. It features Paradigm's 25mm PAL pure-aluminum dome tweeter in a die-cast heatsink chassis, and a 170mm MLP mica-polymer cone in an AVS die-cast heatsink chassis with a 38mm voice coil. The crossover is third-order, quasi-Butterworth, said to be "phase-coherent." It features high-power ceramic resistors, film capacitors in all signal paths, and both air-core and steel-core inductors.

Paradigm
AudioStream, Div. of Bavan Corp.
M.P.O. Box 2410
Niagara Falls, NY 14302
(905) 632-0180
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Measurements

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Measurements

The least expensive model in Paradigm's Reference series, the Studio/20 loudspeaker is a rear-ported two-way dynamic bookshelf/satellite design, superficially identical to the powered Active/20 that <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/597/">JA reviewed last November</A>. It features Paradigm's 25mm PAL pure-aluminum dome tweeter in a die-cast heatsink chassis, and a 170mm MLP mica-polymer cone in an AVS die-cast heatsink chassis with a 38mm voice coil. The crossover is third-order, quasi-Butterworth, said to be "phase-coherent." It features high-power ceramic resistors, film capacitors in all signal paths, and both air-core and steel-core inductors.

Paradigm
AudioStream, Div. of Bavan Corp.
M.P.O. Box 2410
Niagara Falls, NY 14302
(905) 632-0180
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Specifications

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Specifications

The least expensive model in Paradigm's Reference series, the Studio/20 loudspeaker is a rear-ported two-way dynamic bookshelf/satellite design, superficially identical to the powered Active/20 that <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/597/">JA reviewed last November</A>. It features Paradigm's 25mm PAL pure-aluminum dome tweeter in a die-cast heatsink chassis, and a 170mm MLP mica-polymer cone in an AVS die-cast heatsink chassis with a 38mm voice coil. The crossover is third-order, quasi-Butterworth, said to be "phase-coherent." It features high-power ceramic resistors, film capacitors in all signal paths, and both air-core and steel-core inductors.

Paradigm
AudioStream, Div. of Bavan Corp.
M.P.O. Box 2410
Niagara Falls, NY 14302
(905) 632-0180
www.paradigm.com

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Page 2

Paradigm Reference Studio/20 loudspeaker Page 2

The least expensive model in Paradigm's Reference series, the Studio/20 loudspeaker is a rear-ported two-way dynamic bookshelf/satellite design, superficially identical to the powered Active/20 that <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//loudspeakerreviews/597/">JA reviewed last November</A>. It features Paradigm's 25mm PAL pure-aluminum dome tweeter in a die-cast heatsink chassis, and a 170mm MLP mica-polymer cone in an AVS die-cast heatsink chassis with a 38mm voice coil. The crossover is third-order, quasi-Butterworth, said to be "phase-coherent." It features high-power ceramic resistors, film capacitors in all signal paths, and both air-core and steel-core inductors.

Paradigm
AudioStream, Div. of Bavan Corp.
M.P.O. Box 2410
Niagara Falls, NY 14302
(905) 632-0180
www.paradigm.com
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