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We are gratified to note that The Stereophile observed the same improvements when using the A&D tonearm that we observed.
As for the minor criticisms aimed at the arm that was tested, we should emphasize the point that nothing is perfect. The arm was put into production simply when it was because even with its "faults," it had proven to be better than any other arm that was available and it was felt that such an improvement in pickup performance was more than adequate justification for putting the arm on the market.
The aim that The…
6–8pm Ralph Sorrentino of CH Precison and Stenheim importer Walter Swanborn will conduct alternating demonstrations Of their companies’ latest creations including the CH Precision I1 Integrated amplifier (New York introduction), P1 phono stage, and X1 power supply, and Stenheim’s Alumine III speaker system (also a New York introduction).
At 8pm, special guest Michael Fremer,…
But big sister Diane lived on 78th Street at Columbus Avenue in New York City—and when I moved north, her apartment floor became my bed. One day, as we walked down Amsterdam Avenue, Diane said, "Miles Davis lives down that block." "That block" was 77th Street. I'd read that Miles was the founding father of the jazz-rock music I was devouring, but I didn't yet know him as Miles, Prince of Darkness,…
Welcome to the Gaylord Rockies Resort and…
“You’re sure going to get your 10,000 Fitbit steps in today,” quipped a fellow audio reviewer as we both attempted to navigate the quarter mile between the hotel and the RMAF registration table in the convention center. The main navigation problem is that the hotel consists of several towers that don’t connect on highr floors: If I start out from my 7th…
While the…
The system also included Haniwa's HCTR-CO current-output MC cartridge plus HEQA03-CI current input phono preamp ($20,000 total; forgive me if I…
Not really. But the famed digital pioneer and founder of EMM Labs, known especially for his work with DSD/SACD, was showing his prototype optical phono preamp, the Optical Equalizer. Designed solely for use with DS Audio's optical cartridges, it can be described as a marriage between analog and digital. With specific filters for the different DS Audio cartridge models, it's expected in the first quarter of 2020.
"DS Audio's optical cartridges are so different than regular magnetic-based transducers," Meitner told me. "They require one less translation from…