From the June issue of Stereophile.
Emotiva ad, see anything wrong? you may have to click on this for a closer look.
The gentleman is apparently listening to a CD, the preamp is set to "phono direct".
Also, there is no cartridge mounted in the turntable..........
LMAO!
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
R.I.P. Donna
No audiophile in the early '80s worth his or her salt didn't own this record! Great demo record even if you didn't like her.
Between Georgio Moroder's intense, driving synths and Donna's sultry vocals, this transported you to a different level- even if you didn't like disco.
You know you got it right when you start crying- I did.
Donna can never do this again!
I continued to be a fan long after the disco days.... spent hours and hours listening to her- both from the production values standpoint and the artist.
So unpretentious! Dissed the "Queen of Disco" moniker.......
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Subwoofers
Have had a variety, going back to the late '70s with the original M&K 1a's (pair) with my Dahlquists and Magnepans, Velodyne ULD-15, and currently a Earthquake Supernova. As full range speakers go, most don't shake the room unless it's at the expense of accuracy. Always enjoyed the flexibility of a sub or two, even before it became a household word.
Celestion glass speakers
AVS-302, made from Italian tempered glass, look really cool and image very well. As you can imagine by looking at them- not gobs of deep base. When used with a subwoofer, pretty cool.
Sonab
My absolute favorite cult speakers, Stig Carlsen was at one point committed to a Swedish insane asylum. Not sure whether it was before of after he designed these. The OA-14, pretty much the middle of the line pictured here,one of the models, I still have a couple of pairs today. One pair mint,fully restored, one not so mint.They all need refoaming, Peerless drivers including alnico magnet woofers and tweeters, the various models added multiples of these as you moved up the line. Real rosewood, high tech ABS tuned labyrinth enclosures underneath. Designed to be placed against the back wall, kind of went right where Bose went wrong, reflected just the highs instead of the full range.
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