
Hi-Fi History: Some Things Never Change
The website World Radio History is a treasure trove of information, containing scores of PDF copies of old audio publications too numerous to count.
The website World Radio History is a treasure trove of information, containing scores of PDF copies of old audio publications too numerous to count.
High End Munich 2023 is just 10 days away. Of all the hifi shows around, and there are more than I can count these days, Munich is my favorite.
Cute as a button!
I just received this official statement from Audio Research that offers some clarity on their state of affairs and prospects for the future. I’m sure everyone joins me in wishing this 53-year old company a bright future.
Each Friday, Stephen Mejias, AudioQuest’s Director of Communications and former Stereophile and Audiostream columnist, will browse through the many exciting albums released that day and select 15 worth a closer listen.
“We must listen to poets.” Gaston Bachelard
And then there were three.
Single-Ended 845 direct-heated triodes, Pure Class A, 23 Watts per channel. A HiFi poem.
Denon asks its Instagram audience—What does a network streamer do that your phone can’t?
Two pieces of similar news have been circulating around the virtual water coolers of late and even a cursory glance at what’s being ‘reported’ tells a tale of schadenfreude, telephone, and interpretation.
And a sleek stack at that!
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