I first encountered T&F's approach when I reviewed the above-mentioned Sun, which proved to be the best small loudspeaker experience I've ever had. And I do mean small, as in 8.25" high by 6.25" wide by 5.5"…
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I set the speakers on "Anti-Vibration Isolation Pads" measuring 6" by 6" by 2" and weighing 12…
Description: Coaxial-driver, vented, floorstanding loudspeaker. Drive units: 6.5" paper cone woofer, coated with oil lacquer. 1" horn-loaded coaxial compression tweeter driver with titanium diaphragm. Frequency range: 38Hz–30kHz. Sensitivity: 88.7dB/2.83V/1m. Nominal impedance: 8 ohms.
Dimensions: 33.50" (850mm) H by 14.25" (360mm) W by 14.56" (370mm) D. Weight: 55lb (25kg).
Finishes: Walnut natural, walnut amaranth, walnut blazed.
Serial numbers of units reviewed: 538A, 538B. "Handcrafted in Austria."
Price: $8500/pair. Approximate number of…
Analog sources: Kuzma Stabi R turntable & Kuzma 4Point 11" tonearm; Hana ML phono cartridge.
Digital sources: BorderPatrol DAC SE, Tascam CD-200iL CD player.
Preamplification: Shindo Laboratory Allegro preamplifier, Tavish Design Adagio phono preamp.
Power amplifiers: Shindo Haut-Brion.
Integrated amplifiers: Heed Audio Elixir, Parasound Halo Hint 6, Schiit Audio Ragnarok, Cary SLI-80HS.
Loudspeakers: DeVore Fidelity Orangutan O/93.
Cables: Digital: Mytek (USB). Interconnect: Shindo Laboratory, Triode Wire Labs Spirit II.…
I used DRA Labs' MLSSA system and a calibrated DPA 4006 microphone to measure the Trenner & Friedl Osiris's frequency response in the farfield, and an Earthworks QTC-40 mike for the nearfield responses. As the speaker's front baffle is angled back by approximately 10°, I wasn't sure at first what would be the optimal axis on which to measure the Osiris's farfield behavior. I usually place the microphone level with the tweeter. However, with the speaker supported by its rectangular feet, the center of the Osiris's coaxial drive-unit is just 27" from the floor,…
Eicher doesn't quite win the all-time prize for longevity. Edward Lewis started Decca (UK) in 1929 and owned it until 1980. David Sarnoff controlled RCA from 1919–1970. William Paley did the same at Columbia from 1938-1988. But unlike those other, financially heftier titans, who deferred to department heads and studio producers, Eicher has supervised every single one of ECM's albums—…
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I don't pretend to have heard more than a fraction of ECM's vast catalog, but these are the 10 ECM jazz albums that I like best—on musical criteria, though the sound on these is never worse than quite good. I'm including only albums produced by Eicher, not the few he reissued (for instance, Jimmy Giuffre's 1961) or discovered in some tape vault (such as Paul Bley's When Will the Blues Leave). In alphabetical order:
Art Ensemble of Chicago: Nice Guys
Paul Bley: Solo in Mondsee
Chick Corea & Gary Burton…
I felt a few drops of rain as I hauled my suitcase into lobby. We had gotten there safely, and Gary Gill and Christina Yuin (the show’s organizers) welcomed us as we entered the lobby. Check-in was easy, there were friends and hugs everywhere, and then I…