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As Reviewers See It Page 4

<I>Every summer, I invite a representative sample of </I>Stereophile<I>'s equipment reviewers to the magazine's Santa Fe HQ. For the third successive year, I decided to tape some of the free-for-all discussion that takes place and offer readers the opportunity of peeking over the participants' shoulders by publishing a tidied-up version of the transcript (footnote 1).

As Reviewers See It Page 3

As Reviewers See It Page 3

<I>Every summer, I invite a representative sample of </I>Stereophile<I>'s equipment reviewers to the magazine's Santa Fe HQ. For the third successive year, I decided to tape some of the free-for-all discussion that takes place and offer readers the opportunity of peeking over the participants' shoulders by publishing a tidied-up version of the transcript (footnote 1).

As Reviewers See It Page 2

As Reviewers See It Page 2

<I>Every summer, I invite a representative sample of </I>Stereophile<I>'s equipment reviewers to the magazine's Santa Fe HQ. For the third successive year, I decided to tape some of the free-for-all discussion that takes place and offer readers the opportunity of peeking over the participants' shoulders by publishing a tidied-up version of the transcript (footnote 1).

As Reviewers See It

As Reviewers See It

Every summer, I invite a representative sample of Stereophile's equipment reviewers to the magazine's Santa Fe HQ. For the third successive year, I decided to tape some of the free-for-all discussion that takes place and offer readers the opportunity of peeking over the participants' shoulders by publishing a tidied-up version of the transcript.

DVD-equipped computers take over the world!

DVD-equipped computers take over the world!

Digital Versatile Disc (DVD)---the well-publicized successor to VHS tapes, compact discs (CDs), and CD-ROMs---will struggle in the video and music industries, but be a major success for the personal computer industry, according to a recent report from Forrester Research. The report concludes that PC manufacturers will rapidly embrace DVD, resulting in an installed base of 53 million DVD-equipped PCs by 2002.

Will the market for high-end audio get better or worse?

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In the January '98 <i>Stereophile</i>, Michael Zeugin of Audio Influx asserts that high-end audio is being sucked into a "Black Hole" for a variety of reasons. These include: goofy products, computers taking over the youth market, and boomers' limited income being channeled elsewhere. What do you think?

Camelot's Howard Schilling takes new position at Genesis Technologies

Camelot's Howard Schilling takes new position at Genesis Technologies

More high-end audio company musical chairs: Howard Schilling, co-founder and Vice President of Sales and Marketing of <A HREF="http://www.camelot-tech.com">Camelot Technology</A>, will now also join <A HREF="http://www.gen-tech.com">Genesis Technologies</A> as National Sales Manager after having "quietly" worked with them in the past.

Rolling Stone Launches New Online Music Service

Rolling Stone Launches New Online Music Service

R<i>olling Stone</i> is going head-to-head with MTV. Last week, Wenner Media, Inc, announced a partnership with JamTV to create a music site on the Web. Wenner is the parent company of <i>Rolling Stone</i> magazine. JamTV is an eight-month-old Internet start-up that broadcasts live concerts.

TAG McLaren F1 company buys Audiolab, UK audio manufacturer

TAG McLaren F1 company buys Audiolab, UK audio manufacturer

UK electronics specialty manufacturer Audiolab has been taken over by leading Grand Prix car-racing company TAG McLaren---or, more precisely, by the TAG McLaren Group. A newly formed company, TAG Electronics Holdings Ltd., will be the parent of both Cambridge Systems Technology Ltd. (which trades as Audiolab) and TAG Electronic Systems Ltd. (which supplies specialist, low-volume electronic engine-management systems to exclusive high-end automobile brands).

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