Wednesday 19 October, 6:00–9:00 pm, Manhattan dealer Innovative Audio (Architects & Designers Building 150 East 58th, Street Level, New York City), is hosting Wilson Audio's Peter McGrath, who will be presenting the new Alexx loudspeaker. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP by phone to (212) 634-4444 or via email.
How do you rate as an audio expert? Test yourself on these 25 questions.
All of the following are multiple-choice questions, dealing with things that every audio hobbyist should know, either before or after completing the test. Most of them are easy, but take your time in answering and don't jump to conclusions. Some of the questions are quite tricky, and wrong answers will be subtracted from your final score, so read them and the possible answers carefully before committing yourself. Don't guess if you aren't fairly sure. (Answers are on the next page.)
1. When an elliptical…
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To "Test Your Hi-FiQ" Score 5 points for each correct answer, then subtract 5 points for each incorrect answer. A score of 100 or better means you're an audio genius, 80 is very good, 60 is just fair. If you scored less than 30, you'd better brush up on your audiana.
1. (a) The smaller radii, in contact with the groove walls, provide better tracing of closely-spaced groove modulations.
2. (b) When the stereo difference signal is not received, both stereo channels are combined and heard together as a mono signal.
3. (a) Watts are watts, whether they are AC…
I'm at Dan D'Agostino's house listening to his triamped Apogee full-range ribbon speakers. It's 1985. His listening room is immense, easily 30' by 45', and we're rocking out to Led Zeppelin and Bonzo Dog Band records. The sound is light-years better than anything I've heard—dynamic as hell, beyond vivid, and the soundstage has infinite depth—and Dan's obviously loving that I'm blown away by his system. We get to talking. He has three pairs of Krell KMA-160 monoblocks and Reference KRS preamps for me. Thanks, I say, but how can I get them home? No problem—Dan has a van.
We gingerly put…
California dealers The Audio Salon in Santa Monica and Sunny Components in Covina, Delaware's Overture Audio Video in Wilmington, and Canada's Advance Electronics in Winnipeg and Atlas Audio Video Unlimited in Victoria are all presenting special events this weekend.
Saturday, October 22, 12–6pm, The Audio Salon (2525 Michigan Avenue, Gallery F1, Santa Monica, CA 90404) is presenting what they call "a collaborative learning event" for current and prospective Roon Labs users, sponsored by The Audio Salon, dCS, Roon Labs, Audio Alchemy, Wilson Audio, Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems,…
With Sony's latest flagship single-box player ($1700), we find yet another variant on 1-bit D/A technology—High Density Linear Converter, or HDLC. At the heart of this Pulse Length Modulation (footnote 1) D/A technique is Sony's CXD-2552 Pulse D/A converter (two per channel in complementary mode in the CDP-X77ES). This complex LSI chip incorporates a third-order noise shaper, the PLM converter, and a digital sync circuit receiving its input from the system clock. Preceding the Pulse D/A converter is an additional CXD-1244 noise-shaping digital filter which performs the initial oversampling;…
Sidebar 1: Is a Bit Bits?
If you haven't seen reams of copy on the latest 1-bit D/A conversion schemes, you haven't been paying attention. Suffice it to say that all of these techniques abandon the common multi-bit, resistive ladder D/A converter topologies. Instead, the 16-bit signal is processed in the digital domain to convert it (requantize it, to use the technical term) to a series of identical amplitude pulses which vary in either their width (so-called Pulse Width Modulation, or PWM) or their density (Pulse Density Modulation, or PDM).
The result of this is that the signal…
I got an early start on computer audio. At the end of the last century I was using WinAmp with first a CardDeluxe PCI soundcard, then a similar card from RME, to play files on a Windows PC. After I became a MacPerson, I used FireWire audio interfaces from pro-audio company Metric Halo and an inexpensive USB-connected ADC/DAC from M-Audio. But it was with the USB version of Benchmark's DAC 1 that the computer began taking over from physical discs for my music listening. At first I used iTunes au naturel, but as I acquired more high-resolution files, I began using Pure Music to handle all the…
Sidebar 1: Specifications
Description: USB line (VBUS) and signal (data) filter. Input: USB Type-A male. Output: USB Type-A female.
Dimensions: Very small. Weight: very little.
Price: $49. Approximate number of dealers: 1200.
Manufacturer: AudioQuest, 2621 White Road, Irvine, CA 92614. Tel: (949) 585-0111. Web: www.audioquest.com.
Our small hobby contains many even smaller subgroups, some of them openly hostile to one another—itself a partial explanation for the whole small-hobby thing. I have been a card-carrying member of some of those groups, have lurked at the edges of others, and have ignored only a few—most notably that community of manufacturers who believe that the surest way to make a better piece of playback gear is to make it bigger and heavier and more expensive than anything else on the market: a group sadly notable for its influence over much of the reviewing community. Those exceptions aside, almost…