At HE2007 minus two, we have another hi-fi post.
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The link to a discussion of Adolf Hitler's record listening habit is fascinating.
With the DMT-100 speaker system ($25,999), the engineers and designers at Proclaim Audio confronted the variable of room acoustics, in an attempt, it seems, to effectively eliminate the room itself, to create a speaker that sounds good in any room of any home. The result is an unusual system which, in fact, eliminates the speaker cabinet. An 11" woofer, 5"…
Without having read it (yet!), it puts me in mind of the delightfully misanthropic Rats, Lice, and History: Being a Study in Biography, Which, After Twelve Preliminary Chapters Indispensable for the Preparation of the Lay Reader, Deals With the Life History of Typhus Fever by Hans Zinsser.
Zinsser accomplished the unlikely feat of engaging our sympathy for that much maligned pathogen host: "Man…
I haven't had 'em all, but the Goose Island Bourbon County Stout and the Ommegang Belgian-style Abbey ale are incredible. Strong, yes, but with so much flavor, you practically have to chew them.
"What speakers are these?"
"Those are the PSB Alpha B1s," I say.
"They look really great."
"They sound awesome, too."
"I noticed. How much do they cost?"
"Ha. Check this out. Remember John DeVore's speakers? I loved them. Two thousand dollars. The Totem Arros? Really good. Cymbals were sometimes too bright and piano notes sometimes seemed blurred, but, overall, a great and very flexible speaker. Twelve hundred dollars. These?…