Do you go to audio swap-meets?
Audiophiles love good deals and often enjoy communing with other enthusiasts. Do you ever go to audio swap-meets?
Audiophiles love good deals and often enjoy communing with other enthusiasts. Do you ever go to audio swap-meets?
Retail has changed a lot over the years, and many high-end audio lines are now represented by dealers working out of their homes. Does this work for you?
We'll get to your least favorite next week, but this week, we want to know what your all-time favorite equipment review in <I>Stereophile</I> has been
In the "Letters" section of the September 2004 issue of <I>Stereophile</I>, veteran audio engineer Richard Burwen essentially says that some audiophiles like tube amps because they act as tone controls. Do you agree?
The record companies have agreed to create a new format called <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/080904dualdisc/" TARGET=NEW>DualDisc</A> to allow a CD on one side and a DVD video or audio program on the other. What do you think of the idea?
With the advent of home theater and Internet audio, doomsayers claim that high-end audio's days are numbered. But new high-end audio companies seem to appear at a rapid clip, and vinyl continues to thrive. So is high-end audio gasping for breath or breathing easy?
We'd like to know how many of you who visit this website also subscribe to <I>Stereophile</I> magazine.
Nobody would claim that Web radio sounds great, but sometimes you can't beat the Internet for variety and convenience. Do you ever listen to online "radio"?
Music copyright issues have been in the new of late, with the RIAA and music labels looking for stricter laws, and many consumer groups looking for more slack. What are your feelings about copyright when it comes to music?
The Vinyl Record Day website recently ran a poll to determine the top ten album covers of all time. What is your pick for the single greatest cover, whether it be for an LP, CD, or high-rez audio disc?