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Carol Rosenberger, piano. DED-15311.
Handel: Harpsichord Suites Nos.3 in d & 7 in g; Chaconne No.1 in G
Malcolm Hamilton, harpsichord. DEL-15322.
Scarlatti: sonatas, Vol.1.
Malcolm Hamilton, harpsichord. DEl-15321.
Szymanowski: Masques, Op.34; Etudes, Op.33; Four Etudes, Op.4
Carol Rosenberger, piano. DEL-15312.
Common to all: Amelia S. Haygood, executive producer; John Wright, Katja Andy, producers; Carson C. Taylor, engineer.
It is certainly cause for rejoicing when a new label appears that is dedicated to…
The arrangements on Things Have Changed are all very different from the original versions, and it's clear that LaVette, who doesn't write music, has found a unique way to dig in and be emotionally committed to Dylan's…
Selling to audiophiles and non-audiophiles alike, to all four corners of the globe, Richard is a great storyteller, masterful photographer, enterprising drummer and of course, expert in all things tube-related ("tubes were never cheap," Richard notes…
Well, the obvious reason is that it has been a while since my last foray into Cableland (July 1988). Many new products have been introduced in the interim, so it appeared appropriate to once again open Pandora's Box. Those of you who still remember my speaker cable article of 2½ years ago will recollect the considerable controversy that evolved from that project.
Some of the response was quite predictable, though the venom with which it was laced was not. The manufacturers of those outrageously priced "garden-hose"–type cables that I failed to rave about were…
Back in the February issue (Vol.14 No.2, p.158), young Dick Olsher, Stereophile's resident physicist, gave a rave review to interconnect from a new California company, Lindsay-Geyer. Their model 4-40 is different from every other interconnect in that it is constructed from a magnetically permeable material, namely "Mu-metal." (Four individually insulated 40-mil strands are used.) Normally such a material is avoided for conducting signals, due to its low conductivity. (The fact that it is permeable means that the current is squeezed…
Description: Interconnect and speaker cable using high magnetic-permeability wire. DC loop resistance: 1.0 ohm per 1m of model 4-40 interconnect. Capacitance: 210pF/1m of interconnect.
Prices: Model 4-40 interconnect: $95/1/2m pair, $130/1m pair, $195/2m pair; Model 10-35 speaker cable: $185/5' pair, $370/10' pair, $550/15' pair.
Manufacturer: Lindsay-Geyer, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (1991). Company no longer in existence (2018).