Few would have predicted that the Sex Pistols' first gigin November 1975, at the Saint Martin's School of Art in central Londonwould be the start of an explosion of music. Not many even knew it was happening. That soon changed. Punk would create a space that other bands rushed to fill. Inspired by the DIY ethos and the rejection of the notion that pop music had to be a 30-minute conceptual track on the lives of elves, punk was just grab an instrument and form a band.
Revinylization #3: Analogue Productions, Blue Rose Music, Mobile Fidelity
Mar 11, 2020
In the January 2020 Stereophile, I described my transformation from John Fahey skeptic to John Fahey fan; suffice it to say, the late guitarist was far from the only musical artist whose work I came to enjoy only after a number of failed attempts. Another was the English band Yes, which I saw in concert in 1977, at New York's Madison Square Garden: I was so bored by the many lengthy instrumental solos, each one remarkable only for the sheer number of notes being squirted at me, that I literally nodded off. (In my defense, it was also very warm in there.)
Analog Corner #286: Channel D Lino C 2.0 phono preamplifier
Mar 10, 2020First Published:Jun 01, 2019
Install a new component in your system and there's usually a period of adjustment as you get used to the difference in soundespecially if the new product costs much less than your reference. Channel D's new Lino C 2.0 balanced phono preamplifier costs $2499, yet my ears instantly accepted its combination of drop-dead, noise-free backgrounds and lack of obvious colorations or sonic personality. I didn't hear itI heard only my Ortofon A95 cartridge, with which I'm well familiar, as amplified by far more costly phono preamps.
Monday, March 9, 2020 AXPONA, the largest audio expo in the Western hemisphere, has moved its dates at Chicago’s Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel and Convention Center to August 7–9.