Good Morning America: The war for listeners between XM Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio has seen MLB go to one broadcaster (XM) and Howard Stern to the other. On June 21, Sirius announced an agreement that will put the BBC's popular Radio 1 on a time-shifted broadcast schedule. The time-shift will enable American listeners to hear Radio 1's broadcast day "as it was intended—with Chris Moyles' Breakfast Show in the morning, Scott Mills' show in the afternoon, and kicking off the weekend with Pete Tong's Friday night Essential Selection," according to a press release.BBC Radio 1 mixes…
May the Web be with you: You'd think that forward-thinking tech-savvy companies such as those involved in high-end audio would be among the first to get how well the Internet works at spreading the word about their products. In nine cases out of ten, you'd be wrong. Companies introduce new products, upgrade old models, and venture into entirely new technologies without ever changing their websites.Don't count NHT among them, however. The Benecia, CA–based firm has decided to harness the dynamic nature of the Web by creating three new sites dedicated to its multipronged marketing scheme. At…
Build the audiophile kingdom and they will come . . . or do we need to get out there and proselytize? In "Fine Tunes" #22, Jonathan Scull looks at the debate both ways and comes to a conclusion.Can the ultimate in 24/96 as well as 16/44 digital decoding be had on the cheap? In a recent review, Kal Rubinson delves into what makes the MSB Technologies Link D/A converter tick. His well-researched conclusions are sure to surprise.
As a bonus, we here update a previous Archive article, Markus Sauer's "God is in the Nuances." After receiving several reader comments (included at the end…
Once again, audiophiles can help themselves and others at the same time by participating in The Cable Company's eighth annual "Summer Against Hunger" campaign. The Cable Company and a wide cross-section of its vendors (listed below) have set up a program by which up to 10% of The Cable Company's August sales are donated to CARE and the International Rescue Committee, with contributions to be used to assist the worldwide disaster relief efforts of those humanitarian organizations.The Cable Company's Robert Stein explains: "We dedicate our August each year to doing something for all those…
Audica MPS-1: Audica, the Cambridge, UK–based manufacturer founded by Kieron Dunk (formerly of Mission, Denon, Cyrus, Infinity, and Klipsch, to name but a few) is finally shipping its stylish MPS-1 desktop audio system ($400). The MPS-1 consists of two diminutive extruded aluminum loudspeakers and a 25Wpc amplifier/control center with three 3.5mm inputs (one high sensitivity for portables and other low-output sources; the others with lower sensitivity and higher input impedence). The MPS-1 control center also has USB and FireWire connections to facilitate recharging portable players'…
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10---Meridian has announced its intention to license Digital Harmony's IEEE 1394 (FireWire) technology. "Digital Harmony embodies the technology we can implement to produce the next generation of digital systems for home entertainment." So said Meridian's Bob Stuart, in an announcement sure to be a turning point for the high-end audio industry.FireWire, a digital interconnnecting and interoperability technique originated at Apple Computer in the mid-1980s, has just recently begun to be adopted by large numbers of computer makers. Ease of operation is the philosophical…
Choice is generally considered a plus, but as many of our readers note, when it comes to audio, a format war is the last thing consumers need. While the DVD-A/SACD conflict takes the center audio stage, other technology battles are being fought off in the wings, including the satellite radio format tussle 'twixt XM and Sirius.Both competing services are now fully operational, offering a digital subscription alternative to traditional AM and FM radio. And so far, consumers have been forced to make a choice between the two systems when buying a new car—in the case of factory-installed…
Few audio products have proved as enduringly fascinating to audiophiles as William Firebaugh's Well-Tempered Turntable design. At once elegantly simple and technically sophisticated, it was an immediate hit with music lovers and critics alike—and was long a staple of Stereophile's "Recommended Components" list. For the greater part of the product's 20-year lifespan, the Well-Tempered 'table has been distributed and manufactured under the direction of Transparent Audio, Inc. However, Carl Smith, the Transparent partner who supervised the manufacture of the Well-Tempered line, decided to retire…
The Recording Industry Association of America's lawsuit against Napster may be an attack on one of its best friends, if results of a recent study by research organization Jupiter Communications can be believed.Napster users are "45% more likely to have increased their music buying than non-users," according to the survey, which was released in mid-July. The RIAA is engaged in protracted litigation against San Mateo, California–based Napster, operator of a website with free software that allows users to share music over the Internet. The industry alliance claims that the proliferation of…
The Super Audio CD is gaining serious momentum.With over 650 titles available from many record labels—including some majors—and with several inexpensive players now on the market, Sony Corporation has launched its next volley in what may very well prove to be an all-out format war. At a press conference held August 7 at the Fairmount Hotel in Vancouver, BC, the electronics giant announced its next-generation high-performance disc player and the impending release of almost two dozen SACD remastered recordings from one of the world's most renowned rock bands. The timing couldn't have been…