Editor: We want to thank Michael Fremer for his stunning subjective description of CyberLight cables in his system. We deeply appreciate his willingness to express so deeply what he has heard. We also want to thank John Atkinson's willingness to take our product into the lab. JA's measurement has put our engineers under stress; they can't understand how it differs so much from their own. We will examine our cable carefully and, if we may, ask Mr. Atkinson a few questions about his test setup so we can duplicate conditions. It is an honor for us to have a review in…
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Editor: I began skimming the Harmonic Technology review in August (p.123) without first noting who was doing the reviewing. As the article poured on more and more accolades and finally got to the business of claiming "most significant single technological breakthrough," I was thinking, Okay, who is doing all this gushing? I flipped back a few pages, expecting to see some guest contributor, because no one at Stereophile puts their coconuts that far out on the chopping block and then dares the technical community to feed him…
For self-styled golden ears to be claiming, and trying, to be "objective" is to deny reality, because perception is not like instrumentation. Everything we perceive…
Asylum 62368-2 (CD). 1999. Keith Stegall, prod.; John Kelton, eng.; Mark Nevers, Brady Barnett, Steven Crowder, John Stolpe, asst. engs. AAD? TT: 34:16
Performance ****?
Sonics ****?
Bogey's career ended with The Harder They Fall. Marilyn Monroe's final film was The Misfits. Marlene Dietrich finished with Just a Gigolo. An artist's final work often has a way of cutting to the heart of his or her talent.
Cold Hard Truth—something George Jones avoided during much of his tumultuous life of drinking, drugging, and making classic…
Despite the Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista kW's choke-regulated power supplies, and perhaps because of the amount of current these amplifiers pull, their performance was enhanced to an enormous and quite surprising degree by plugging them into Shunyata Research's entirely passive Hydra 8 power-distribution device ($1995).
During my first month of auditioning the kWs, they drew power from the original Hydra. When I was ready to check out the new Hydra 8, I unplugged the original Hydra and plugged…
AudioQuest Music AQ-CD1038 (CD), AQ1038 (LP*). Joe Harley, Terry Evans, Jorge Calderon, prods.; Michael C. Ross, eng. AAD/AAA. TTs: 53:25, 46:03*
The day after we received Puttin 'It Down, RL and I were enthusing over what a superb disc it was—performance, material, and sound quality as well. "I guess we've got our next Recording of the Month," I said.
"I don't know. Blues for Thought [Evans's last album] made RotM. Maybe we should find something else."
"Why should we penalize the man for consistency? Besides, this one's even better!"…
The phono front-end consisted of the Aura turntable, Graham Model 1.5 tonearm, Rowland Complement cartridge, and the Threshold FET-ten/e preamp. The Theta DS Pre and Cary Audio processors were used with all digital program material. A bridged pair of Classé Audio DR-8 amps were used most of the time. The Microns were positioned atop 24" Chicago Speaker Stands and located about a third of the way into the listening room from the rear wall—at what has proven to be the optimal minimonitor imaging location.
It did not prove necessary to listen to the Micron considerably…