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Costa Koulisakis (above), the extremely knowledgeable and articulate public face of whatever they're called, began with the 641 all-analog…
Expected to ship around Labor Day, the Solo t outputs 60Wpc into either 8 ohms or 4 ohms. It includes a 9" multi-function touchscreen display that can change color, dim, and be switched from what you can see in the photo above either to a spectrum…
The Relentless Epic monoblocks ($349,500/pair), available now, contains a $49,500/pair upgrade to the original Relentless…
Each of Peter's two presentations—the first was…
With the COVID pandemic in (temporary?) decline, lots more people wore far fewer masks. In many rooms, the mask wearers amounted to exactly one: moi. Hey, I want to cover many more shows and hear far more great music before I get the opportunity to discover if the Pearly Gates are a perfect point source…
Pianist Andrew Hill, one of Blue Note's…
I have a friend named Yale, a record producer, who lives in a capacious, art-filled SoHo loft with enormous windows, craggy wood floors, and a high, tin-tiled ceiling. I enjoy Yale's company because he has extraordinarily diverse, highly evolved taste in music, art, architecture, books, home furnishings, and hi-fi equipment.
In one part of Yale's loft, a…
Unless you buy the Solid9's optional electrical controller (above), changing speeds is a purely mechanical, "gearbox" operation: Move the stainless steel rod on the right side of the platter's edge outward, away from the platter and its bolted-down 33rpm stop and toward its 45rpm stop. How many turntables do you know that lock in the correct rotational speed with a steel bar, a cap screw, and a wrench?
Fortunately for Peter Reinders and his customers, Lenco sold millions of turntables, and the design of their motor changed little over time. So there are plenty of 'tables out…