Equally graced by the Clearaudio Concept turntable/arm ($1400) and a "sneak peak" at the Benz Ace Classic cartridge ($500), Jolida's JD 1000 P 100Wpc tube power amp ($2000), JD 3000B balanced circuit tube preamp ($1000), and…
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Two of those were large suites. As suited as large rooms may be for powerful systems with large(r) loudspeakers, they are also harder to control. Hence, while Lou Hinkley's Daedalus Audio Room on the 10th floor was distinguished by a strong midrange, the system-room interaction muffled detail on the LP of Solti conducting Holst's The Planets. There was an equally gray sonic signature to the really nice…
After moderating the LP ripping seminar on Saturday morning, John Atkinson convened Sunday's 10am seminar, “Advances in Computer Audio,” in the Aspen Amphitheater. The star-studded panel included J. Gordon Rankin of Wavelength Audio (at the microphone), with (left–right): Ali Dixon, XMOS; Rob Robinson, Channel D Software (Pure Audio and Pure Vinyl); John Stronczer, Bel Canto Design; and Jonathan Reichbach, Sonic Studio (Amarra). Despite the early hour, the room was packed and the session over-ran, such was Show attendees' interest in the subject.
“You can scratch with it,” according to Music Hall’s Leland Leard.
It has a USB output for transferring vinyl to a PC or Mac, comes with Audacity software, and throws in a USB cable. Basically, in the Music Hall USB-1, you’ve got everything you need to…
As usual, Music Hall had about 80,000 new products on display (I’m exaggerating), including the Music Hall a15.2 integrated amplifier ($499) and matching cd15.2 CD player ($499)—both to be reviewed by Sam Tellig in our December issue—the 24/96-compatible dac25.3 USB DAC ($595), and, oh yeah, the 85Wpc a35.2 integrated ($799) which replaces the 50Wpc 25.2, and the cd35.2 CD player ($799), which has…