Coolidge recorded her first single under her own name in 1969, when she was 24; this year sees the release of her latest album, Safe in the Arms of Time (Blue Elan BER1074). Do the…
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"No, its a floor wax!"
"Dessert topping!"
"Floor wax!"
"Kids, don't argue—it's a dessert topping and a floor wax!"
Twenty years later, this Saturday Night Live routine still rings true. Experience has taught me that very few products can do two things equally well. Remember those jaunty amphibicars that sported propellers on their rear decks, letting you drive them straight into the lake after a bracing spin along the back roads? Unfortunately, they could neither corner well nor handle even the slightest chop. As for Swiss Army Knives, well, I…
In theory, the surrounds don't have to be equal to the front three channels—although this will probably change when five discrete digital channels become more…
Chiro C-800 surround processor Marantz AV600/Marantz DP870 AC-3 processor Chiro C-200 and C-300 amplifiers Marantz LV510 laserdisc player (sending the digital signal through an Assemblage DAC1 and Sonic Frontiers Ultrajitterbug) AudioQuest cables M&K MX150 THX subwoofers (2) Room dimensions are 16.5' x 11' x 8' Acoustic treatments include ASC Bass Traps and Studio Traps.—Wes Phillips
Thiel loudspeakers are traditionally quite difficult loads for an amplifier to drive. The SCS2 is no exception, its impedance magnitude (the solid trace in fig.1) remaining below 5 ohms over almost the entire audio band. In addition, while the electrical phase angle (dotted trace) is low at almost all frequencies, it does become quite capacitive below 200Hz, which, combined with the low magnitude between 80Hz and 200Hz, will make high current demands on the partnering amplifier. The B-weighted voltage sensitivity is also only moderate at 85dB/2.83V/m, meaning that…
Description: Driver complement: 1" aluminum-dome tweeter with short-coil, ferrofluid cooling, and neodymium magnet; 6.5" (5" radiating surface), polystyrene-reinforced aluminum-diaphragm woofer with cast magnesium frame, 1.5" voice-coil, short-coil/long-gap motor system, copper pole sleeve, and 1.4Tb magnet. Crossover: second-order (12dB/octave) Frequency response: 46Hz–18kHz, –3dB. Phase response: minimum ±10°. Sensitivity: 88dB/2.83V/m. Nominal impedance: 4 ohms (3 ohms minimum.) Recommended power: 30–150W.
Dimensions: 7.5" W x 19" H x 10.5" D. Weight: 31…
Enter Mytek HiFi's Brooklyn DACs. My experience of using them for multichannel sound goes way back to Mytek's implementation of a similar scheme of stacking DACs originally based on a proprietary ASIO USB driver (footnote 5), and, more recently, based on the use of a "virtual audio device…
Featured on this issue's cover is Audio Research's awesome Reference 160M monoblock power amplifier, reviewed inside by Jason Victor Serinus. John Atkinson reviews the Australian Centaur II 500 amplifier; Herb Reichert, Legacy's Studio HD monitor; Michael Fremer, Sonus Faber's flagship Aida speaker; Kal Rubinson, Paradigm's hi-tech Persona 5F speaker; and Ken…