With Michael Fremer on vinyl playback, Art Dudley on a rebuilt Naim amp, Kal Rubinson on surround sound, and Steve Guttenberg polling speaker designers on how close they are to achieving "accuracy," our 140-page May issue has something for everyone.
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Steve Davis, who founded AXPONA in Jacksonville, FL eight years ago, was just finishing up Friday morning's press briefing while people were already lining up in the lobby. Among other things, he led us on a tour of the new Manufacturer's Showcase, in which 26 manufacturers and distributors set up passive displays of premiering and recently released products. Even in this, its first year, the showcase ran short of…
Storeowner Ken Christiansen, whose True Stereo recordings for NAIM are highly prized, used Chord Co. balanced interconnects ($500) and Super Lumina…
Because the energy is so strong, I always feel drawn to these rooms, and once there, I lose time, spend money, and feel young again…
I always laugh at Andrew Jones's demonstrations, because every time he plays some bass-slamming blockbuster, the curtains behind the speakers start flapping in the breeze from…
It's not just Jeffrey's…
We could all see through the glass, and Jack Woo had the Abyss AB-1266 earspeakers ($…
At an after-hours press listening session sponsored by Paragon Audio/Video of Michigan, Dave Wilson was in a major upbeat mood for the show premiere of Wilson Audio's new Alexx loudspeaker ($109,000/pair). Not only was he overjoyed at his 50 years of marriage, but he also was extremely proud of his son, Daryl Wilson, who designed both Alexx and the Sabrina, the latter featured on the cover of the May issue of…
But that is old news. At AXPONA, Brian was demonstrating his brand new M12 Dual Mono Source Controller ($15,995). This handsome new device combines the state-of-the-art dual mono digital/DSD performance of the M1 SE with wide ranging…