Prelude
The setting of the Prelude to our opera, The Margules Saga, is the California Audio Show, in August 2012. There, on first hearing Margules Audio's tube electronics, I wrote in my notebook, "great inner vitality, warm but with a welcome and appropriate bite." An encounter the following January inspired me to write, of a system that included an earlier version of the company's U280 amplifier, "The sound? Beautiful and warm. I've heard these electronics at two shows, and each time, I've left the room feeling good."
By no means could I undertake a survey of candidates for Your Last Perfectionist-Quality CD playerso far, my ongoing series of reviews has focused on models from Audio Note, Bryston, EAR, Luxman, and Metronomewithout including Naim Audio. After all, it was Naim that brought to market the first really good-sounding CD player of my experience: the two-box CDS, introduced in 1991 at a then-staggering price of $6999. In doing so, they convinced me that a digital future might not be so bad after all.
For all the stir over newly excavated tapes by Bill Evans (and the stir is justified), the heart of his discographythe stuff for which he's most celebrated now and will likely be for eons to comebeats in the albums he recorded on the Riverside label from 195662. All 10 of Evans' albums from this period, plus a Cannonball Adderley album featuring him as sideman, are included in a limited-edition boxed set by Analogue ProductionsChad Kassem's audiophile reissue house in Salina, Kansasmastered at 45rpm (so the 11 albums are spread out on 22 discs).