1) Julie London, "Cry Me a River," from Time for Love: The Best of Julie London (CD, Rhino R2 70737)
2) Herbert Howells, Master Tallis's Testament; James Busby, organ; from Pipes Rhode Island (CD, Riago 101)
3) Handel, "Lascia ch'io pianga"; Danielle de Niese, William Christie, Les Arts Florissantes; from Handel Arias (CD, Decca 001003502)
4) Rachmaninoff, "Zdes' khoroso"; Anna Netrebko, Valery Gergiev, St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theater Orchestra; from Russian Album (CD, Deutsche Grammophon 000815302)
5) Puccini…

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Capitol CDP 95713-2 (CD only). Dave Leonard, Lance Phillips, Tchad Blake, engs.; Mitchell Froom, prod. ADD. TT: 61:25
Imagine the consternation at Watsamatta U. if Bill Shakespeare's ghost sauntered into a dissertation defense and told the assembled eggheads in no uncertain terms that Hamlet is not: a) an existential hero; b) a Marxist; c) a mama's boy; d) all of the above. That's how I feel sitting here trying to write this review after Richard Thompson politely dismissed most of my pet theories about his latest album as the residue of coincidence or…
The Rega is a good-sounding turntable and a good value—at the UK price. Someone once said that the Rega, which has no suspension, is a triumph of engineering over the laws of physics. There is little isolation from acoustical feedback—some Rega owners have gone to the extreme of mounting their turntables on flimsy shelves, the flimse serving as isolation of sorts.
That's not all that's wrong with the Rega…
The last thing I did before sitting down to write this column was run an $1895 Lyra Clavis DC phono cartridge on a $650 Rega Planar 3 turntable. I played a British Polydor pressing of Roxy Music's song "Avalon," then played it again on the $9000 TNT Mk.3/Immedia RPM combo using a $3800 Transfiguration Temper cartridge. That's $2545 vs about $13,000.
Were there differences? Of course. Were they big differences? Not nearly as immense as I thought they'd be. When I started my comparison of four reasonably priced arm/'…
Description: Two-speed belt-drive turntable with AC synchronous motor and glass platter. Wow & flutter: unspecified. Speed accuracy: unspecified. Rumble: unspecified. Spring-actuated downforce, sliding-magnet antiskating system.
Dimensions: 17.5" (450mm) W by 4.5" (115mm) H by 14" (360mm) D (height includes dustcover, feet).
Finish: Black.
Price (with tonearm): $550, 1984; $450, 1985; $895, 1996; no longer available, 2008 (replaced by P3-24). Approximate number of dealers: 125.
Manufacturer: Rega Research Limited, 6 Coopers Way, Temple Farm…
Overseas, however, it's been a different story. Merlin has apparently achieved success in Germany, Japan, Korea, Austria, Norway, and Indonesia. More than 85% of Merlin's products leave the US—the company sells in more foreign countries than it has US dealers. Merlin products…