This was, originally, to be a shootout between an established maker of video gear—Pioneer—and an upstart—Panasonic. Pioneer didn't exactly invent the laser videodisc player, but they can arguably be said to have kept it alive through some lean years. The first sample of the $1200 Pioneer CLD-3090 we received was faulty, however, in that its picture was extremely "noisy." The player was returned to Pioneer for servicing, but then it exhibited other idiosyncrasies. The cover on its loading drawer would often hang up, opening without difficulty but refusing…
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The LX-1000's frequency response (fig.1) is virtually flat across the audible range, with the exception of an insignificant rise above 12kHz. The only anomaly I noted is a rather unusual channel mismatch of about 1.2dB (most CD players we've tested have been more closely matched). In fig.2 the squarewave response displays the small degree of ripple typical of players with linear-phase digital filters. The Prism's de-emphasis response (fig.3) resembles the frequency response of many moving-coil phono pickups, with a slight dip in the mid treble and rise at the top—…
Description: Multi-function disc player. Plays CDs, CD with video, and (NTSC) laser videodiscs. Audio frequency response: 4Hz–20kHz (EIAJ). S/N ratio: 110dB (EIAJ). Dynamic range: 98dB (EIAJ). Channel separation: 110dB (1kHz, EIAJ). THD: 0.0027% (1kHz, EIAJ). Video output signal level: 1V p-p (at 75 ohms, synchronizing load). Audio signal output level: digital, 200mV rms (1kHz, –20dB); analog, 200mV rms (1kHz, modulated 40%).
Dimensions: 16.9" W by 5.1" H by 16.9" D. Weight: 25.3lbs.
Price: $1200 (1992); no longer available (2014). Approximate number of…
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Charlie Haden, one of the great jazz bassists, died this morning, at age 76, after a long illness.
I've written here often of Haden's prowess and creativity, most recently a review of Last Dance, his sublime (and—a lovely last treat—commercially successful) duet album with Keith Jarrett. You could find worse ways to spend a Friday night, emptying a nice bottle and listening to this disc and any other Haden albums you might have around (there's hardly a clunker in the catalog).
I will miss watching him play on the bandstand, leaning over his…
And for something completely different, Philip will also demo the Eclipse TD-M1, which he tell us is "probably the most satisfying and immediate sounding desktop system currently available and quite affordable too!"…
The Sheffield Ensemble and California Boy's Choir, Lukas Foss, cond., recorded live at First Presbyterian Church, Hollywood.
Town Hall Records S-20 & S-21 (each 2 LPs, 1979), Sheffield Lab 10047-2-G (CD, 1995). Lincoln Mayorga, prod., Ron Hitchcock, eng., Lincoln Mayorga Doug Sax, CD mastering eng. AAA (LP), AAD (CD).
These 2-disc albums are of unusual interest for several reasons. First, although both are of exactly the same program material, there were recorded with completely different microphone techniques. One was done with the usual (for…
I latched on pretty fast to Dynaudio's Excite X12, but I wasn't the first at Stereophile to discover that loudspeaker. That was Bob Reina.
Drat!
John Atkinson, too, is big on this little speaker. Here's what The Chief wrote about it in one of his less guarded moments, for "Recommended Components" (October 2011): "A well-engineered speaker like this makes it hard to justify spending more on a bookshelf speaker unless you can afford one of the cost-no-object models." [Harrumph, harrumph.]
Okay, JA. A…