Stephen Mejias

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A New Angle to an Old Discussion

If you're new to hi-fi, you might not be aware of the fiercely controversial and seemingly endless argument regarding the importance of blind listening in determining a component's worth. Essentially, there are those who believe that if differences in sound cannot be perceived while listening blindfolded, or under similarly exhausting, stressful, and inhumane conditions, then differences do not exist, and we're all just full of shit when we tell you that the $30,000 Musical Fidelity Titan sounds nothing at all like the $159 Sonic Impact Super T, that, in fact, they're basically the same amp, so you might as well buy the cheaper one.


Destination: Sound Opinions

I like to stop by Sound">http://www.soundopinions.org/">Sound Opinions, where rock critics, Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot, slap each other in the face with their favorite album covers. No, they don't really do that. Sometimes they agree. They're smart and funny and loveable. Jim is from the Chicago Sun-Times and Greg is from the Chicago Tribune, and they love rock and roll.


A Game of Chess

Illustrator Jeff Wong is working on a portrait of Stereophile founder, J. Gordon Holt, to appear in our October issue. Since Jeff will need some reference material, John Atkinson and I have been having a whole lot of fun sorting through great, old Stereophile memorabiliahttp://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/old_treasures/">memorabilia;, trinketshttp://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/the_finger_button/">trinkets<…;, photoshttp://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/jgh_and_jgh/">photos;.


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