Each guitar is the subject of a two-page spread that includes Arnold's history of the guitar and of his connection with it, and two or more photographs by Fritchie. There is often a smaller close-up of one feature of the guitar, and always a large image of the guitar in an environment. One of the smart things they did was to let each guitar take the stage alone—no people appear in the landscape shots. People would have drawn the eye and mind away from the guitars and their unseen makers.
The guitars range from an 1840 Parlor Guitar made by Nicholas Henry in Mirecourt, France, to a 2008…
1) The Rek-O-Kut Rondine Jr.'s first day home.
For the qualities I most value in a music system—impact, substance, texture, color, and, above all, the ability to play lines of notes with a realistic sense of momentum and flow—the venerable Garrard 301 and similar well-made turntables with powerful motors and idler-wheel drive are the sources to beat. Unfortunately, good-condition samples of the Garrard 301 and 401, the Thorens TD 124, and any number of exotic EMTs have become scarce and ever more expensive.
Yet there exists an alternative that offers a great deal of the 301's…
Tearing down Jr. for a rebuild was exceedingly simple. The platter and its integral bearing shaft were easy to lift away from the bearing well, the latter held tightly in place with three slot-head machine screws. The twin idler wheels were held in place with E-clips of the usual sort, with fiber washers underneath. Two large nuts—one of them integral to the Bakelite control knob itself—held the motor assembly in place, while four slim bolts held the motor to its own isolation plate. Three bolts and their corresponding nuts were all that kept the idler mechanism fastened to the main plate,…
Sidebar 1: List of the Month, Dubious Stuff
These eight materials, though not evil in and of themselves, have found their way into disproportionate numbers of audio products that proved to be wrong turns:
1) Sorbothane
2) carbon fiber
3) Kevlar
4) polystyrene
5) polycarbonate
6) chipboard
7) Lucite
8) ester-based poly foam
Photos by Ariel Bitran
With its asphalt black casework, divine symmetry, and two front-facing gold-capped passive radiators, the gently-curved TDK Life on Record Wireless boombox screams thick gold chains and Adidas track-suits, but its elegant layout and sleek lines keep the design from being retro. At Pepcom, three whisky-sodas deep, the pulsing passive radiators beckoned me. I know this is Stereophile, a magazine committed to stereo listening, but how could I say no to a boombox I could hold on my shoulder at a basketball game at the Parade Grounds and actually look like I fit in. Well…
My column on the best jazz albums of 2012 is up on Slate this morning. Here’s the list (readers will note that I’ve written about all the albums in this space over the past 12 months):
Ravi Coltrane, Spirit Fiction (Blue Note)
Vijay Iyer, Accelerando (ACT)
Fred Hersch, Alive at the Vanguard (Palmetto)
Ted Nash, The Creep (Plastic Sax)
Chick Corea/Eddie Gomez/Paul Motian, Further Explorations (Concord)
Dave Douglas, Be Still (Greenleaf)
Frank Kimbrough, Live at Kitano (Palmetto)
Ron Miles, Quiver (Enja)
Jenny Scheinman, Mischief & Mayhem (Jenny Scheinman…
At its onset, screeching and chopped vocals, a melody cracked off like a piece of firewood from Crystal Castles "Pale Flesh" from their record (III), play catch up with with a deep rubber-band like bass pulse. Crystal Castles' shrieks echo of Lizzi Bougatsos tribal and petrified screams from Gang Gang Dance's Glass Jar, but as the snare guides you to the turnaround and into the verse, a crackling fire-pit of of diced synthesizers and reversed vocal loops, it becomes clear were dealing with something much more electro, something much more IDM-based than the primal screams indicated before…
The name Joseph Grado is certainly not new to the transducer field, but the HP 1 is his first entry into the headphone market. The HP 1s are billed as "Professional Recording Monitor Headphones," and Grado is clearly targeting professional recording engineers and equipment designers in need of an accurate monitoring tool. Joe's designs, whether they be phono cartridges or tonearms, have never been ho-hum also-rans when compared to their competition. His products have invariably shown unique design ingenuity, often radically departing from accepted practice. His Signature Tonearm (the last…
Most preamps, tape recorders, and integrated amplifiers contain an "all-purpose" headphone jack, often driven by a 4556 or 4560 op-amp. These op-amps are hardly "state of the art," but they will drive a 40 ohm load. Most of these headphone amplifiers also contain a resistor in series with the output, often as high as 600 ohms. This prevents very-low-impedance headphones from exceeding the current capability of the op-amp, but since most of the amplifier's output is dissipated by the resistor, performance is seriously compromised. If a headset has a non-uniform impedance curve, the series…
As well as Grado's own amplifier performs, I believe the HP 1s were even more impressive when powered by my own amplifier. It is more dynamic and more authoritative, particularly in the bass region. The high end is more extended, and the sound is more detailed throughout the midrange and top. The soundstage is larger, with more precise imaging, and the already spacious sound of the HP 1s improves even further in this regard. I even loaned my amplifier to Joe Grado, who said, "it sounds damn good." Joe found, however, that the midrange on my amplifier was slightly grainy compared to his,…