Patterns, Tools, and Gifts
Every young audiophile could use a mentor. In my position here at the magazine, I am fortunate to have about two dozen of them. They give me inspiration, criticism, advice, the heebie-jeebies, and sometimes even gifts. Most recently, Uncle Art sent me a couple of really neat gifts: A lovingly used Dynavector DV10x5 high-output moving-coil cartridge and a tough-looking Rega torque wrench.
Paul Mawhinney's Record-Rama
Here is the video that people are talking about:
Payday Albums: 1/4/13
Today’s payday. These are the albums I bought.
Payday Albums: 2/1/13 & 3/1/13
I started this Payday Albums project in January. By February, I’d already fallen behind. So, let’s play catch-up:
Today’s payday. These are the albums I bought.
Payday Albums: 3/15/13
Today’s payday. These are the albums I bought.
Payday Albums: 3/29/13
Today’s payday. I bought just one title.
Payday Albums: 4/12/13 & 4/26/13
Whenever I post one of these entries, there are at least a couple of readers who ask for reviews of the albums I’ve listed. And while such requests are quite reasonable, they take for granted that I’ve actually listened to all of these albums. Sadly, I have not.
Even sadder, I still haven’t listened to the albums I bought last payday.
Payday Albums: 5/24/13
Jenny Hval. Photo: Kasper Vogelzang.
I’m embarrassed to admit that I haven’t made much progress since the last Payday Albums post: I keep buying records, but the days don’t get any longer. What’s up with that? The number of LPs in my collection that have gone unplayed is growing dangerously large; soon enough, my collection will be made mostly of unplayed LPs. Meanwhile, I’m just plain running out of shelf space. What’s a guy to do? Buy a massive hard drive and convert to computer audio?
Hmm . . . I’ll cross that bridge when I get there.
For now: Today’s payday. These are the albums I bought.Payday Albums: 6/28/13
It’s been just over a month since my last Payday Albums post, but it feels much longer than that. I had been trying to spend less money on records, so that I could actually spend more time listening to the records that stood quietly on my shelves. A valiant endeavor, if I do say so myself, but one that didn’t really work out as intended: Instead of spending money on records, I spent money on books. I almost posted a Payday Books list, but I figured the grumpy old audiophiles would stone me for reading.
Payday Albums: 7/26/13 & 8/23/13
Julianna Barwick's new album, Nepenthe, is available now. Photo: Shawn Brackbill.
I’ve been so happily preoccupied with my review of NAD’s new D 3020 integrated amplifier that I’ve again fallen behind on my “Payday Albums” posts. My review of the D 3020 will appear in our November issue. I used many of the albums listed below as demo material for that review.
It’s been a seriously great time.