Assembling a Klipsch-Ojas kO-R1.
Which brings us back to public listening spaces. They first became widespread after World War II in Japan, where many could afford neither hi-fi gear nor the imported jazz records they wanted to hear. Most also didn't have enough square footage or privacy to enjoy them at home. These spaces are becoming popular again, this time beyond Japan, partly for the same reasons. Listening in public, young music connoisseurs can enjoy great records in superb sound among their friends for the price of a drink, sparing themselves the skeptical side-eye of…