Or consider Naxos 8.553330, Tchaikovsky's Piano Music, Vol.2, performed by Oxana Yablonskaya. Again, with the A324, the sense of space around the…
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Sam Tellig enthused about the Musical Fidelity A324 D/A processor (footnote 1) in his April 2002 column (Vol.25 No.4): "At $1195, it's an astonishing bargain that belongs in Class A of 'Recommended Components,' " he gushed, concluding that he "wouldn't drop money on a more costly digital processor without first hearing this one." I thought it worthwhile, therefore, to submit this upsampling processor—not "oversampling," as we termed it on our April cover, Musical Fidelity politely tells us—to Stereophile's usual measurement regime. (You…
Way back during the Climatic Optimum, the Vikings came to America. The Climatic Optimum was a period of warmer weather that lasted approximately from the eighth through the 14th centuries AD. Warmer temperatures caused the crop surpluses and population growth that led to the breakout of the Norse from their home region.…
Editor: In the future Mr. Marks should write only about those things of which he has any knowledge. As demonstrated by his February, 2005 column, his realm of studies never included atmospheric science or climatology. Specifically, to call global warming "junk science" only illustrates his absolute ignorance on the subject.
Global warming has been around Earth since its very creation, and the very existence of it allows Mr. Marks to live and breath on this planet today. Moreover, the Climatic Optimum of which he writes in his article was partially triggered by, and is…
This Follow-Up concerns the X-01 Super Audio CD player ($13,000) from Teac subsidiary Esoteric (footnote 1), which John Marks wrote about in his February "The Fifth Element" column. Not only was JM impressed by this massive single-box player's prowess in playing SACDs, he also enthused about its CD performance: "This is the most musically satisfying CD playback I have ever heard," he wrote.
I spent a month auditioning the X-01. (Though this is a multichannel player, I used it only as a two-channel…
Weeks earlier, I had asked Sony whether I could ask a few questions of the mastering engineer who had made the DSD transfer of the master tapes of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue, from which the SACD editions were made.1 In due course, I received a…
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Miles Davis—Kind of Blue: Deluxe Edition
Solos and ensemble lines transcribed by R. DuBoff, et al.; Introduction by Bill Kirchner.
Hal Leonard Corporation (Milwaukee, 2001). Hardcover, 88 pages. 11.25" by 8.75". ISBN: 0634031562. $29.95.
Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece
By Ashley Kahn; Foreword by Jimmy Cobb.
Da Capo Press (New York, 2000). Hardcover, 224 pages. 9" by 7". ISBN: 0306810670. $23.00.
The Making of Kind of Blue : Miles Davis and His Masterpiece
By Eric Nisenson.
St.…