But if the sheer number of loyal owners is considered, along with a manufacturer's historically relentless pursuit of perfection, no brandname can compete with Nakamichi…
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With the June issue, a new column is born! Kal Rubinson goes multichannel audio with "Music in the Round #1. " As KR explains, "Multichannel music is the future. I intend to preach that to Stereophile readers who believe it and to convert the obstinate objectors."
Also from the June issue we have Art Dudley's "Listening #6," wherein AD grapples…
Glen Barros, the Concord Music Group's president and CEO said, "We are incredibly proud to welcome…
How can video save the audio star? Recent announcements from both Dolby and DTS have revealed plans to add high-resolution lossless audio formats to one or both impending High Definition video disc formats. And if one or both of these primarily HD video formats takes off, high-resolution audio will be along for the ride.
DTS is taking another step in tightening…
While explaining the process leading up to preparing and releasing The Stereophile Test CD, Robert Harley writes: "Say you put a disc on and the sound is boomy in the upper bass. Unless you were present at the sessions and engineered the recording, you have no idea whether your system is…
Atkinson also gets his hands on the YBA 2 preamplifier and notes, "Finding a truly great, full-function preamplifier is a quest at which I have had only limited success." Victory at last?
Next, we present John Marks' "The Fifth Element #4," wherein he tells readers where they can stick their next thousand audio bucks. We've also added several reader letters to Marks' third…
Next, we include an interview conducted by Robert Harley with the creator of the CAD-300SEI, The Single-Ended Amplifier: Cary's Dennis Had. Widely credited with the SET revival in the US, Had explains what drives him and his designs.
Analog junkies…
More equipment reviews this week:…
"I want…
"Fair use" does not include mass replication, however, even if it is for noncommercial purposes. Is Napster, the audio file-sharing Internet service, simply software that lets music fans swap favorites, or is it something more…