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Herb Reichert - JBL Stage A170

LOUDSPEAKER

10+ min  |

November 2019

Stereophile

The Wizard Of Boulder

Ayre acoustics’ Charley Hansen talks about what he believes important in music reproduction.

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August 2016
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Stereophile

Of Headphones To Come

I figured it was coming, but it wasn’t until just after I’d returned from the Audio Engineering Society’s 2016 International Conference on Headphone Technology1— held last August in Aalborg, Denmark—and was writing up my report and summary on the event for InnerFidel ity.com2 that I knew for sure: Headphones are about to change . . . a lot.

10+ min  |

February 2017
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Stereophile

Music Hall Audio MMF-7.3

Turntable

10+ min  |

September 2016
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Stereophile

Power Tripping

Some of our readers seem to believe that the essence of high-quality audio is disclosed primarily by science, and not by dreamy, bodice-ripping adventures that take place on plush carpets behind closed doors.

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April 2017
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Stereophile

Analog Corner

CH Precision’s P1 phono preamplifier, which I wrote about in the April 2017 issue, is not going back to its manufacturer.

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June 2017
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Stereophile

The Permanent Jazz Festival

The Rise of Europe and the Future of Jazz.

10 min  |

March 2017
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Stereophile

Bowers & Wilkins 805 D3

I have had a long relationship with Bowers & Wilkins.

8 min  |

March 2017
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Stereophile

Aerial Acoustics 5T

Long-lived loudspeaker models are rare.

7 min  |

March 2017
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Stereophile

The Tight Lines Project

WE LAST RELEASED A RECORDING ON THE STEREOPHILE LABEL SIX YEARS AGO—A JAZZ ALBUM FEATURING ATTENTION SCREEN, THE LATE BOB REINA’S FREE-JAZZ ENSEMBLE. THIS DRY SPELL WAS MAINLY DUE TO THE INCREASING DEMANDS MADE ON OUR EDITORIAL TEAM’S TIME BY SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE MAGAZINE’S WEBSITE, BUT ALSO BY JOHN ATKINSON’S RECORDING ACTIVITIES WITH THE PORTLAND STATE CHAMBER CHOIR, WHO ISSUE THEIR RECORDINGS ON THEIR OWN LABEL. NEVERTHELESS, WE’VE BEEN KEEPING OUR EYES AND EARS OPEN FOR SUITABLE OPPORTUNITIES.

9 min  |

May 2017
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Stereophile

The Virtues of Vintage

They don’t make ’em like they used to.

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October 2016
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Stereophile

Bel Canto Design e. One REF600M- Monoblock Power Amplifier

Has it really been more than seven years since I reviewed Bel Canto’s REF1000M monoblock?1

7 min  |

October 2016
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Analog Corner

THIS ISSUE: Zesto’s Andros Téssera phono preamp and Acoustic Signature’s revised Ascona turntable and TA-9000 tonearm.

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July 2017
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Stereophile

Follow-Up

The words right and wrong and good and bad make me uncomfortable. Assigning virtue or value is against my religion. And thinking that I know the best way to design a loudspeaker, amplifier, or record player would only prove that I’m a conceited old fool. Therefore . . .

5 min  |

July 2017
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Stereophile

Jason Victor Serinus - Audionet Max

Monoblock Power Amplifier

10+ min  |

July 2017
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Stereophile

New Age.

Having Survived Cancer And New Age, The Solo Pianist Climbs Aboard His Carousel

10 min  |

July 2017
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Stereophile

Enough With The Hobby Already

As We See It.

4 min  |

August 2017
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Stereophile

MQA, DRM, And Other Four-letter Words

MQA, DRM, And Other Four-letter Words

7 min  |

May 2018
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Stereophile

PrimaLuna ProLogue Premium

Let us pretend . . . you have a pair of loudspeakers that have proven themselves to sound articulate and musically responsive in your room, without excess boom, bloom, or frail leanness.

10+ min  |

November 2016
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Stereophile

NAD Masters Series M50.2

Back in May 2014, I reviewed NAD’s Masters Series M50 Digital Music Player ($2499) and M52 Digital Music Vault ($1999 with 2TB storage). 1 At the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show, NAD announced the M50.2, which is almost identical to the original M50 but now incorporates two 2TB hard disks, arranged as a 2TB RAID array, to ensure data integrity, and adds TosLink and coaxial digital inputs, Bluetooth with aptX for streaming music from a smartphone or tablet, and two single-ended analog inputs—all for $3999, or $499 less than the combined cost of the two earlier products.

7 min  |

December 2017
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Stereophile

As We See It - Not-So-Giant Steps

I’m a thirty-year-old puppy doing what I’m told And I’m told there’s no more coal for the older engines,” —ANDY PARTRIDGE,

4 min  |

September 2017
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as we see it

steve guttenberg's 116th dream.

4 min  |

november 2016
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Stereophile

Everybody Digs Bill Evans (Again!)

New Audiophile Reissues Burnish a Proud Legacy.

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June 2017
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Stereophile

Listening

There was a fight. And when the fight took a turn for the worse and things began being broken and thrown, it was time to leave. Not later. Not soon. Now.

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June 2017
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Stereophile

Gramophone Dreams

As much as I delight in pagan dreams of sweetly perfumed garden nymphs, I’m embarrassed to admit that my mind also drifts in pleasant reveries whenever I hear the words research and development in the same sentence.

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June 2017
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Stereophile

Auralic Altair

D/A Processor.

10+ min  |

March 2017
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Stereophile

Both Sides Now

An Interview With Record Producer Joe Harley, of Audioquest and Music Matters Jazz 

10 min  |

January 2017
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Stereophile

As We See It

THIS ISSUE: Are audiophiles ignoring the most affordable means of achieving true high-end sound?

4 min  |

July 2017
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Stereophile

Listening

THIS ISSUE: A belt-drive turntable with a skeletal plinth, an acrylic platter, and an apparently lowish-torque DC motor. From Serbia.

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July 2017
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Stereophile

Record Reviews

The blues, that wonderful basis of so much American popular music, has for many listeners grown a bit stale and old-fashioned. It’s not much of a draw outside bar bands, and other than Alligator Records and APO Records, most of the biggest blues labels have folded or gone dormant. Losing many of the music’s first- and secondgeneration practitioners hasn’t helped.

3 min  |

July 2017