PMC started off manufacturing monitor speakers for recording studios in 1991 but branched out into the domestic speaker market in the mid-1990s. These days,…
PMC started off manufacturing monitor speakers for recording studios in 1991 but branched out into the domestic speaker market in the mid-1990s. These days,…
Sitting stoically beside the Nagra gear was the GEM Dandy PolyTable turntable ($…
And here, it sounded grainier than I like—but that may have been…
I wasn't complaining, since the sound I heard was captivating, courtesy of a complete…
Inside the room, the 4-way, 97dB-sensitive Ultimate Experience IV v4 loudspeakers (CDN$9995/pair) were being driven all-Bryston electronics—BDP-3 server BDA-3 DAC, BP173 preamp, pairs of 28B and 7B3 monoblocks—all hooked up with Solen cables. A track by bassist Marcus Miller filled…
First stop Saturday was the Audio by Mark Jones room, which was featuring the world premiere of Magico's M2 loudspeaker ($57,000/pair plus $7600/pair for the…
"It's a fabulous party! . . . Look at all the fabulous people."
"You wanna dance?" ("Yes I'd love to . . .")
"Let's party a little bit." ("All right . . .")
And off we go with what this camp intro promises will be just another computer-produced piece of disco music that doesn't reach any parts of the body higher than the feet. And yes, the ingredients are all present in the right proportion: four-in-the-bar bass drum and snare; "aerosol" offbeat hi-hat; liberal helpings of synthesizer, repeat echo, bass guitar tied to walking—or, rather,…
As a teen, I loved spending time in musical-instrument shops. Now, with exceptions, the experience is reliably depressing.
Last Saturday was exemplary: I walked into my local supermarket of sound to buy a set of guitar strings, and was at once assaulted by the racket of two gunslingers trying to outshoot each other. Combatant No.1, a fiftysomething male with an elaborate dye job, had hold of a new Martin dreadnought acoustic guitar, on which he aggressively demonstrated his repertoire of…
ART: Do you consider yourselves to be feminists…