MartinLogan SL3 loudspeaker Trying to Control a Lightning Storm

MartinLogan SL3 loudspeaker Trying to Control a Lightning Storm

"Wow! What's that</I>?" asked the pizza delivery boy, peering over my shoulder at the slender, 5'-tall Martin-Logan SL3 visible behind me.

MartinLogan
P.O. Box 707
Lawrence, KS 66044
www.martinlogan.com

MartinLogan SL3 loudspeaker California Brisson and the Soundroom of Doom

MartinLogan SL3 loudspeaker California Brisson and the Soundroom of Doom

"Wow! What's that</I>?" asked the pizza delivery boy, peering over my shoulder at the slender, 5'-tall Martin-Logan SL3 visible behind me.

MartinLogan
P.O. Box 707
Lawrence, KS 66044
www.martinlogan.com

Different Strokes

Different Strokes

In last month's "As We See It," I examined how I decide upon ratings in <I>Stereophile</I>'s biannual "Recommended Components" listing. This leads me to talk about who writes our equipment reports. <I>Stereophile</I> currently has a team of 16 active reviewers. The core are professional: J. Gordon Holt, Robert Harley, Thomas J. Norton, Corey Greenberg, and Martin Colloms. The others&mdash;Sam Tellig, Jack English, Robert Deutsch, Don Scott, Jonathan Scull, Larry Greenhill, Dick Olsher, Guy Lemcoe, Lewis Lipnick, and Steven Stone&mdash;may be enthusiastic amateurs, but they are amateurs only in the sense that they don't earn their livings from writing. I'm the team's catcher, both calling the game and keeping the stray balls from getting away. Why, then, is it this cast of characters (footnote 1) who gets to cast judgments in stone in my magazine?

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