Monkeyhaus is the name of the sound room—that golden, friendly place filled with vinyl and wood and tube amplifiers, where we sit and talk and listen and laugh—but it…
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Guests are invited to bring their own LPs to every Monkeyhaus. For a recent gathering, I brought Flash's blistering 1972 self-titled debut. Find this album and get busy to "Children of the Universe."
Hush a bye, don't you cry
Go to sleep little baby.
When you wake, you shall have
All the pretty little horses.
"My…
In my July 2009 "As We See It," I talked about high end audio's need for more gateway products at gateway prices, components that could potentially attract a new and wide audience to the small but greatly rewarding pastime of listening to music on a hi-fi.
We should be thankful. PSB and designer Paul Barton have done it again; the company's revamped Image Series takes technology from the outstanding…
First, came a meeting with Pierre Schwob, the founder and owner of Classicalarchives.com. A website that has been up in some form since 1994, Schwob’s numbers look like this: 620,000 recorded tracks, representing 7,800 composers, 27,000 artists from 110 plus record labels. The deal is $9.95 a month or $99.50 a year. For that you get unlimited streaming for free, and a ten percent discount on anything you download.
So how is this different from any of the…
Here are just a few:
AUDIO VERITY: High fidelity in an auto is like Arpege in a glue factory.
AUDIO VERITY: A music lover is someone whose disc of Also Sprach Zarathustra has as much wear on Side 2 as on Side 1.
AUDIO VERITY: Things that should be audible but aren't are more tolerable than things that shouldn't be but are.
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Though I never had the opportunity to meet Mr. Holt, I have heard some brilliant and incredible stories, stories of martinis and cigars and Hunter S. Thompson and more, stories that have led me to admire and fear the man, as if he wasn't a man at all, but a sort of inextinguishable blaze. I don't know what I would have said or done had I had that opportunity to meet…
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His review of Wavves's "Beach Demon" from the oddly titled album, Wavvves, is particularly right on, I think.