Herb and Jana were visiting me in Albany, NY, at the 1936 semi-mock-Tudor house I now call home. Albany-perhaps the only US state capital whose downtown streets are named…
search
When JD Events' Liz MiIler invited me to give the keynote speech at the 2018 AXPONA, in Chicago suburb Schaumburg, I was at first not sure what to talk about. But then I realized that not only was 2018 the 32nd anniversary of my joining Stereophile as editor and the 42nd anniversary of my joining Hi-Fi News & Record Review magazine as a lowly editorial assistant, it also marked 50 years since I bought my first audio system!
So here is Jana Dagdagan's video of that keynote speech, given on Saturday April 14, 2018 at the Schaumburg Renaissance Hotel, where I…
Terry Cox (drums), Bert Jansch & John Renbourn (guitars), Jacqui McShee (vocals), Danny Thompson (double bass), Shel Talmy, prod.
Transatlantic TRA162 (English LP), Reprise RSLP63 15 (US LP). TT: 30:52.
The first "pop" recording we've ever reviewed in Stereophile may set a precedent for future reviews if there are others that sound like this. To this untutored ear, the material is rock out of raga, but it is beautifully done and, except for the larger-than-life singer, the sound is almost shockingly good. No filthy fuzzed-up guitars here, and the…
On another visit to the Sawdust, the inestimable Nels Cline, who uses more guitar effects than he's had birthdays, was teamed with Cibo…
"And you need a room," Zeigler added—"a place to try things out."
While National Sawdust is that room—what Prestini calls an "incubator"—the other prong of this sprawling artistic venture is a record label, National Sawdust Tracks, launched five years ago as part of Prestini's production company. Its catalog now numbers 17 titles, many of…
Well, now that we've looked at that simple, symmetrical control panel for a while, we have come to feel rather differently about it. We still feel it is bland, and maybe even antiseptic-looking, but like simply-designed furniture, it is easy to live with, it doesn't draw…
Description: Solid-state stereo integrated amplifier. Power rating: 60Wpc continuous sinewave into 4 ohms; 50Wpc into 8 ohms; 30Wpc into 16 ohms.
Dimensions: 15.75" W by 4.5" H by 10" D, with wood cover.
Price: $250 with black aluminum cover; $265 with oiled walnut cover (1969). No longer available (2018).
Manufacturer: Acoustic Research, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02141 (1969). Acoustic Research (a division of Voxx international), 3502 Woodview Trace, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (2018). Tel: (844) 353-1307. Web: www.acousticresearch-hifi.com.
I needed help.
My beloved Altec Flamenco loudspeakers, which evoke sweet-smelling summer nights even when not connected to an amplifier, were overpowering my new listening room—not so much sonically, but aesthetically and practically. It was difficult to open and close the windows at that end of the room, or tend a fire in the fireplace between the speakers, or vacuum the corners behind them. I made do for the first couple of months, enjoying the speakers' taut, tactile, propulsive music-making as always, but in…
Although it seemed that a permanent rapprochement between Democrats and Republicans might arrive sooner, dCS's day with MQA has finally dawned. The company's Rossini DAC, Rossini Player, and limited-edition Vivaldi One SACD/CD and network player can now "unfold" and render MQA files; by the time you read this, their Network Bridge should be equipped for MQA unfolding; and the Vivaldi DAC and Upsampler are being readied for MQA rendering.
While the reasons for dCS's delay in implementing…