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Commentary on hifi
Andrew
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ULTIMATE: The ultimate electronics are used by professional mastering
studios. The equipment they use defines the limits of how good a recording
is going to sound. You will discover that the most expensive brands in hifi
are used by professional mastering studios because they must have the best
to reference their work. There are professional mastering studios for audio
recordings and video recordings and the manufacturers create their best
products for these uses. Professional electronics represent the best
ultimate state of art. Millions of dollars, professional careers, and
professional reputations are at stake so they must have the best.
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CALIBRATION: The biggest problem with home stereos and car stereos is the
lack of calibration. There are a few aftermarket room correction products,
but they add another layer in the sound chain. It really should be the job
of the preamp to calibrate your system to your room so it would sound best
to you in your listening position. It would be better if the system was
equalized in the realm where the signal originates, that is, digital sources
would be calibrated in the digital realm while analogue sources would stay
in the analogue realm (not digitized). Bose, the notorious maker of crappy
proprietary home stereos has actually developed a method of calibration that
ought to be used by other manufacturers.
Bose's ADAPTiQ audio calibration system is a great concept. Such
calibration systems should be standard on all preamps and car stereo head
units. Email your favorite manufacturers to demand they start using such a
calibration system.
- ERROR CORRECTION: Digital transports like CD/DVD Players are
still underdeveloped technologies. Now that more people are buying
used CDs and DVDs instead of new ones, older players are having
trouble with scratches on used CDs and DVDs. CD/DVD players ought to work
the same way DVD/CD-ROM game machines work - the entire contents of the disk
ought to be copied into memory at 24x speed, the errors ought to be
compensated for in memory, and the music should be played back from memory -
just like in game machines like Dreamcast, Nintendo, Sega, etc., I really
don't understand what is taking the electronics industry so long to finally
fully develop the concept of DVD/CD players with more robust error
compensation. Pioneer Elite are starting to design buffers with "Viterbi
Error Correction" to compensate for disc errors. The Denon DHT-700DV has a
4MB buffer to compensate for disc errors. Most other DVD/CD players are
sorely lacking in large buffers and error compensation. Cheap crappy
portable CD players actually have better error compensation than many
expensive audiophile players; some have a minute of cache memory to prevent
skipping when the player is bumped and to compensate for scratches.
- DAC: If you are using an external DAC by plugging the digital outputs
from your DVD/CD player into an A/V Receiver, then it does not matter what
kind of DAC is built into the DVD/CD player. You might as well get the
cheapest DVD/CD player you can find with digital outputs for your A/V
Receiver.
- ANALOG CONNECTIONS: The only things that should be interconnected with
analog connections are turntables, cassette decks, reel to reel tape decks,
videocassette decks, speakers, and the output from the preamp to the power
amps. Ideally, all analog connections should be balanced connections as used
in pro-audio devices. You only need "component video outputs" if you have an
old projection screen.
- DIGITAL CONNECTIONS: All connections between digital devices should be
kept in the digital domain. All digital components ought to connect to each
other via USB, IEEE1394 (FireWire), or in the case of DVD components, HDMI
connections. Digital components ought to have plug and play compatibility
and operability with digital preamp receivers. Digital signals should be
kept in the digital realm. Maybe in the future all digital components will
connect to each other via IEEE1394 (FireWire) or USB2 cables and have "plug
and play" operability.
- SPEAKER CONNECTIONS: Ideally speakers should use the same kind of
connectors from amp to speaker as those used in professional mastering
studios. Most professional mastering studio speakers use SpeakOn Connectors,
the industry standard. The next best things would be Double-banana plugs,
then Banana plugs, then Spades, then Pins. The worst connectors are stripped
frayed wires. It would be alot easier for everybody if only manufacturers
agreed to adopt professional SpeakOn Connectors or Double-banana plugs as
standards for amplifier outputs and speaker inputs.
- POWER CONNECTIONS: All equipment ought to have standard IEC-320 power
plugs with 115/230 V switches and detachable power cords.
- HIFI & VIDEO MAGAZINES: The hifi magazines cheated the American public
for years by not promoting all digital connections between digital
components and preamps. European digital components have SCART connection
standards.
- CABLES: Keep in mind that hifi magazines have never proven
scientifically that more expensive cables have less distortion and higher
fidelity. Every time a hifi magazine starts selling expensive cables, these
magazines' credibility is diminished. No wonder hifi magazine readership is
down, they're becoming irrelevant. If all analog components used balanced
cables and all digital components used digital cables, it would make things
a lot easier.
- PUBLIC DEMAND: Manufacturers will only improve their products if the
public demands it. Go to electronics brands' websites and please send emails
to your favorite hifi manufacturers telling them about these suggestions to
improve their products.
- MARKETING HYPE: Manufacturers should not use the words "reference" or
"monitor" to describe their products unless they can prove their products
are actually being used by professional mastering studios.
- CHINESE: Chinese hi-fi companies are now starting to enter the world
market on their own. For years Japanese companies such as Denon sold
rebadged OEM products by
Shanling and
Shengya, and Rotel and Mark Levinson's Red Rose Music sells rebadged OEM
products by
Korsun. Carrying on his successful story of Korsun, Mr. Zou Yuan Yuan,
president and chief designer, founded
Dussun.
aaa-audio.com and
Ming-Da products are targeting the high end, definitely not "cheap"
electronics.
Affordable Valve Company and PrimaLuna are getting popular in Europe.
Gini's Chinese hifi is good. Many speaker brands including Klipsch,
Velodyne, Infinity, Tannoy and
Athena import speakers from China. A lot of hifi equipment and cables
are actually rebadged imported OEM'd electronics from China with huge price
markups. Maybe finally the world hifi market deserves a "wake up call" to
start selling their products at reasonable affordable prices. The decline in
sales of hifi hardware is directly attributable to the insatiable greed of
hifi companies who've raised their prices to insane tiers. This article
"The Chinese way: I want to know" lists Chinese brands that are OEM'ed
and rebadged by more expensive brands. This article
"Busman's Holiday, China Style" shows that hifi is more popular in China
than anywhere else in the world, probably, next to Japan. Hifi dealer Sekei,
listed below, sells Chinese hifi in their native brands.
Andrew's Comments on Turntables
Article, Gary Markowitz:
"Understanding The Issues Behind Cartridge Alignment"
Article, Forbes Magazine:
"Going vinyl"
Mark Levinson:
"CD vs. SACD and LP"
Article, The Kansas City Star:
"Advances in turntable technology keeping LP fans fanatical"
- Clearaudio
- sold at Brooks Berdan, Acoustic Image, Definition Audio Video, Katli (addresses
below),
Clearaudio,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
review,
review,
review,
review,
review,
review,
review,
review,
Clearaudio's Master Reference,
distributor,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture of creators Peter & Robert Suchy,
Ray email,
distributor,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
distributor,
Clearaudio Maximum Solution with Souther tonearm
- Acoustic Solid
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Analog Audio System,
review
- Airtangent (Sweden)
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Airtangent Turntable
- Audiomeca
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Audiomeca,
picture
- Analog Audio System
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Analog Audio System
- Atma-Sphere
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Atma-Sphere
- Audio Tekne
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Audio Tekne
- Avid
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Avid,
picture
- Basis
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Basis Audio,
BASIS Debut Gold Vacuum Mk.II
- Blue Note
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Blue Note,
Blue Note
- Blue Pearl
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Blue Pearl
- Brinkman
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Brinkman Turntables,
Brinkmann USA
- Consonance Reference Turntables
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Consonance Reference Turntables
- Continuum Audio Labs
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Signals-SuperFi,
Continuum Audio Labs Caliburn turntable & Cobra tonearm,
Continuum Audio Labs Caliburn turntable
- Donald North Audio
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Donald North Audio
- D Klimo
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D
Klimo La Musicalita
- Dunlop Systemdek
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Dunlop Systemdek
- ELP
- plays the records using a laser,
ELP
Laser Turntable,
review
- En Vogue
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En Vogue Quasar
- Expressimo Audio
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Expressimo Audio
- Forsell
- sold at Acoustic Image (address below),
Forsell Air Force One DK (with flywheel),
picture,
picture,
review
- Funk Firm
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Funk Firm
- Garrard
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Garrard,
Garrard
- Goldmund
- legendary turntable has been out of production since 1992, used models
are sought after by collectors,
picture,
Goldmund Reference Turntable+T3F Arm,
review,
picture,
Goldmund Studio,
Goldmund Studioette
- Horning
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Horning
- Immedia
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Immedia
- Kuzma
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Kuzma - Stabi Reference & XL,
distributor,
review,
review,
picture
- Linn
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Linn Turntables,
Linn Products LP Playing System,
- Loth-X
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Loth-X Turntables,
Loth-X Turntables,
Loth-X Turntables
- Lumley
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Lumley
- Metronome Technologie
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Metronome Technologie
- Michell Engineering
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Michell Engineering
- Musical Fidelity
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Musical Fidelity,
- Nordic Concepts (designed by A Better Life Audio Group)
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Nordic Concepts Turntables,
Nordic Concepts Turntables
- Nottingham
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Nottingham Analogue Turntables,
Nottingham Analogue Turntables,
Nottingham Analogue Turntables,
Nottingham Horizon,
Nottingham Hyperspace,
Nottingham Spacedeck
- Opera Audio
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Opera Audio,
Opera Audio China
- Oracle
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,
sold at Brooks Berdan, Optimal Enchantment, HiFi Farm (addresses below),
Oracle Audio,
review,
review,
awesome picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture
- Origin Live
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Origin Live
- Oxford Acoustics
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Oxford Acoustics Crystall
- Pluto Audio
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Pluto Audio's Pluto One
- Rauna Opus
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Rauna
- JC Verdier
- great French turntable that rotates on a "bath of oil", tonearm sold
seperately, check websites,
Platine Verdier,
Platine Verdier,
review
- Redpoint Audio Design
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Redpoint Audio Design
- Rega
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Rega,
Rega Planar 5 & Planar 7 turntables
- Rockport
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Rockport Technologies, 229 Mill, Rockport, ME 4856, (207)596-7151,
FAX(207)596-0928, very expensive turntable & table combo, has a vacuum that
flattens warped records, Sony Music uses this to retreive old master
recordings from archives for digital conversion, built by Andy Payor,
picture,
picture,
picture
Rockport Technologies System 3 Sirius Phonogram,
review,
review,
review,
picture
- Roksan
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Roksan Turntables
- Scheu Turntables
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Thomas Scheu’s Turntables
- Shindo Laboratory
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Shindo Laboratory Turntables
- Simon Yorke Designs
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Simon Yorke Designs,
Simon Yorke Designs Series 7 Precision LP Playback System
- SME
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SME,
review,
review,
review,
review,
review
- Sound By Design
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Sound By Design
- Sota
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Sota Turntables,
review
- Spiral Groove
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Spiral Groove
- Symphonic Line
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Symphonic Line, German
- TaelektroAkustik
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TaelektroAkustik
- Teres
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Teres Audio
- Teragaki
- Thorens
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Thorens,
picture,
picture,
- Townshend
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Townshend
- Transrotor
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Transrotor Eternita & Giretto ST,
Transrotor pictures
- Transcriptor
- designed by David Gammon; related to Michell; arm remains motionless,
platter moves underneath it,
Transcriptor Transcriber IRL,
- Versa Dynamics
- by John Bicht of Versalabs, call (626)359-9131, also called "Vera" and
"Vesa", for info,
Versa Dynamics Model One,
review
- VPI
- sold at HiFi Farm, Audio Advisor (address below),
VPI TNT Mk.V,
picture
review,
review,
review,
review
- VYGER
- awesome turntable & linear tracking tonearm,
VYGER Turntable,
review,
review,
picture,
picture
- Walker
- Lloyd Walker's latest by a former distributor of the now-defunct
Maplenoll turntable. Like the original after which it's modeled, it has both
an air suspended platter and an air bearing linear tonearm, sold at Acoustic
Image (address below),
Walker Proscenium Gold Signature,
review,
review,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture,
Lloyd & Fred Walker picture
- Well Tempered Lab
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Stanalog
- Zarathustra
- designed by Simon Yorke, copied without his permission,
Zarathustra S4
Straight Tonearm Turntables
DJ Turntables - sold at pro-audio stores Guitar Center, Sam Ash, Pssl.com,
etc.,
Weird Looking Turntables
Vinyl LP Disc Recorder
Tonearms
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AirTangent
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Eminent Technology 2.5 Tonearm
- sold at Optimal Enchantment, Brooks Berdan, Hollywood Sound (address
below)
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Airtangent tonearm
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Airtangent tonearm
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Rockport Technologies,
Rockport Technologies Tonearms
- linear tracking tonearms sold seperately, call (207)596-7151
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Air Tangent Tonearms
- makes linear tracking tonearms, "Reference" is their best, 26 Clinton
Drive, Suite 116, Hollis, NH 3049, (603)889-4776
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Kuzma Air Line
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Rauna Opus Cantus parallel tracking arm
- AudioMeca Tonearms
- Pierre LurnT makes linear tracking tonearms, sold in UK
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Poul Ladegaard Tonearms
- N'Ham Tonearms
- makes linear tracking tonearms, sold in UK
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Clearaudio-Souther Tonearms
- Lou Souther, age 88, makes linear tracking tonearms famous for being
sold with Clearaudio turntables, also called the TQI Tri-Quartz Improved
Tonearm, their models are: Reference TQ-I, TQ-I Junior, Souther Junior
Plus, CA3LS;
picture of clear tonearm headshell rod,
distributor, these can be purchased and installed seperately, sold at
Brooks Berdan, Acoustic Image, Definition Audio Video (addresses below)
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Dynavector DV507 Tonearm
- bi-axis inertia controlled dynamic balance type tone arm, you've got to
see this! sold at Brooks Berdan (address below)
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Conductor
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Rabco SL-8E Tangential Tone Arm
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Other Linear tracking tonearms
Phono Cartridge
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You can get any tonearm, cartridge, and needle you want at dealers Brooks
Berdan, Acoustic Image, Shelley's-Woodland Hills, NeedleDoctor, Audio Advisor,
Radio Shack, Goodwinshighend.com, AudioOutlet.com (addresses below)
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How a Phonograph Cartridge Works
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Audio Note
- Clearaudio
- sold at Acoustic Image, Definition Audio Video (addresses below),
Clearaudio,
Clearaudio Insider Reference Gold,
Clearaudio Insider,
Clearaudio Signature,
review,
distributor,
Clearaudio Signature,
distributor, sold at Acoustic Image, Definition Audio Video,
Needledoctor (addresses below)
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Pluto Audio's Pluto One
- $7,995 cartridge, call (805)255-1361
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Grado Labs
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Cardas Heart
- $2,550,
review
- Shure
- you can actually order these great cartridges at your local Radio Shack,
Shure V15 Type VxMR,
review,
review,
dealer,
Shure M111E P-Mount Cartridge, Radio Shack as Shure RXT6
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Koetsu Onyx Platnum
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review
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Lyra Audio
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Jan Allaerts
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Van Den Hul Grasshopper IV
- $4,995 cartridge, fax (518)843-3070,
Aalt Jouk van den Hul
- Audiocraft AC-03 cartridge
Vinyl Record Cleaner
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I can't really recommend a fluid because there's no consensus on what's the
best. I'd just buy a gallon of whatever the machine's brand sells. The biggest
dealer of record sleeves for LPs, 78s, 45s is Far West Record Supply
which is listed on my "records" webpage.
- Article:
Making Sure Your LPs Last Forever
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Clearaudio Record Cleaner cleans both sides of the vinyl at once. The
record is lowered into position and spins using a high torque motor while
the two black felt equipped tubes apply cleaning fluid, scrub the vinyl and
then suction removed the dirt and debris from your record. They have a new
cleaner called
Clearaudio Matrix Record Cleaner
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VPI
HW-17F Pro Record Cleaner the best; use on really dirty records;
review,
review, sold at Acoustic Image, Optimal Enchantment, Brooks Berdan (addresses
below)
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-
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Nitty
Gritty Model Mini-Pro2 use on lightly dirty records, their best model
is their "20th Anniversary Model";
review, sold at Sound Asylum, GNP, Audio Den (addresses below)
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Moth Record Cleaning Machine
Moth Record Cleaning Machine,
review,
review
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Keith Monks Record Cleaning Machine a big elaborate device, call
(415)457-7878,
picture,
North American agent
Graham Newton, sold at Brooks Berdan (address below)
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Loricraft Record Cleaning Machine UK, sold by SmartDev.com,
Loricraft Record Cleaning Machine
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KAB EV-1 Record Cleaning Machine
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Hannl, Hannl GMBH of Germany,
Hannl Aragon Vacuum-Powered LP Wet-Cleaning Machine,
Hannl Aragon Vacuum-Powered LP Wet-Cleaning Machine,
Hannl Aragon Vacuum-Powered LP Wet-Cleaning Machine,
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KMAL Record Cleaning Machine
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Vac-O-Rec Record Cleaning Machine this is now sold as the "Knosti
Disco Antistat Manual Record Cleaner" in Europe by HiFiForSale.com
- Watts Dust Bug record cleaner
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Record Doctor vacuum-powered record cleaning machine
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Blue Danube Waschbeer,
Blue Danube Waschbeer sold in the UK
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SOTA Record Cleaning Machine
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Ultrasonic Cleaner
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Record Research Labs Vinyl Wash contributing editor of Stereophile
magazine and Tower Records Pulse magazine, Michael Fremer, recommended Brian
Weitzel's stuff
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Disc Doctor's Miracle Record Cleaner & Brushes by H. Duane Goldman
Ph.D,
review
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BuggTussel Vinyl-Zyme Gold
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BentAudio Ultrasonic Record Cleaning System
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Hunt EDA Mk6 Record Brush
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Allsop Record Cleaners
review
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Stanton Record & Stylus Cleaners
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Discwasher
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Nitty Gritty Record Sleeves after you clean them, these are better
than the ones they came in
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V.R.P. Rice Paper Record Sleeves after you clean them, these are the
best sleeves to put them in
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Archival Suppliers, sells equipment for the storage of cassettes, CDs,
vinyl records - LPs & 45s, and magnetic media
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Bags Unlimited
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Sleeve City
Phono Needle Cleaner
-
I can't recommend a fluid because there's no consensus on what's the best.
A few people recommended using plain distilled water and/or a little dry brush.
These are popular:
Turntable Accessories
Turntable Pictures
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Audio Research Reference Phono
Audio Research Reference Phono, sold at Optimal Enchantment, GNP,
Digital Ear (addresses below)
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Audio Research PH3 SE
- sold at Optimal Enchantment, GNP, Digital Ear (addresses below)
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Brinkmann
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Clearaudio Reference Phonostage
- Pre-preamplifier for MC cartridges, these can be purchased and
installed seperately, sold at Brooks Berdan, Acoustic Image, Definition
Audio Video (addresses below)
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Clearaudio Symphono Stage
- Pre-preamplifier for cartridges, these can be purchased and installed
seperately,
review, sold at Brooks Berdan, Acoustic Image, Definition Audio Video (addresses
below)
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Clearaudio PP A 9
- Pre-preamplifier for MC cartridges, these can be purchased and
installed seperately, sold at Brooks Berdan, Acoustic Image, Definition
Audio Video (addresses below)
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Bellari Tube Phono Preamp
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AirTight ATE-2
- call (310)329-0187, sold at Sound Asylum (address below)
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Thorens RIAA-Preamplifier MM 001
- sold at Audio Den (address below)
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Lyra Connoisseur
- outrageously overpriced
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Trichord Research
- by John Michell and Graham Fowler
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Philips IS5021 Sound Enhancer
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Esoteric Sound Surface Noise Reducer
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Cedar Audio Series 2 DeClicker
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Tracertek Noise Reduction Programs for PC
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Aesthetix IO
- vacuum tubes, call (310)329-0187
CASSETTE DECKS
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Andrew's Comments on Cassette Decks
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Cassette Deck Information
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How Tape Recorders Work
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ANALOG CASSETTE VS. CD: THE WINNER IS...
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Cassette Technologies from Dolby Laboratories
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Part 1: Cassette Decks: A Buying Guide
- Stereo Review article:
Recording Rivalry MiniDisc vs Dolby S
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Audio Tools Cassette Decks
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Consumer Audio - cassettes... Introduction to standard consumer audio
cassettes for music and voice.
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Is there life left in the humble compact cassette?
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European Cassette Decks
- lots of pictures
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PlusDeck computer cassette deck
- Akai
- Akai DX-3000, Akai GX-75 II, Akai GX-69, Akai
DX-59, Akai DX-49
- ARCAM Delta 100 Cassette Deck out of production
- Bang & Olufsen
- made 1981-1992, Direct cassette chucking, auto tape selector, auto
playback NR Selector, real-time counter, computer controlled calibration (Bias/Level/Equilizer),
24h Timer Clock, sold at B&O dealers (address below), sells good tape decks
integrated into their stereo systems, the best "mini/desktop/bookshelf"
systems, these are the best micro systems, sold at B&O-Beverly Hills, Audio
Concepts (addresses below),
Bang & Olufsen,
Bang & Olufsen Beocord 9000
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Carver TDR-1550
- Denon
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Denon Cassette Deck,
Denon Pro,
Denon DRM-555,
Denon DRW-585,
Denon PMD351,
review,
Denon DRR-201SA,
Denon DN-780R,
Denon DRW-695,
Denon DRM-595,
Denon PMD511G
- Goodmans Delta 900W only sold in UK
- Harman Kardon
- Harman Kardon TD4800,
Harman Kardon DC520, Harman Kardon TD450,
Harman Kardon TD420
- JBR Technology
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Harman Kardon DC520
- JVC
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JVC TD-R472,
JVC TD-W354,
JVC TD-R272,
JVC Victor TD-W511,
JVC Victor TDW 313MK2
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Luxman K-373 $695 tape deck, sold at Marconi Radio (address below)
- Marantz
- professional decks, sold at West LA Music, Ahead Stereo, GNP (address
below),
Marantz Pro,
Marantz SD-63,
Marantz SD4050,
Marantz CR2020,
Marantz SD-63,
Marantz SD-535,
Marantz SD-555
- NAD
- sold at Sound Factor, Ahead Stereo (address below),
NAD 613,
review,
NAD 614,
NAD 616,
review
- Nakamichi
- see Nakamichi website for dealers, GetPlugged.com,
Nakamichi,
Nakamichi cassette deck fan page,
Nakamichi Dragon,
Nakamichi CR-7,
Nakamichi RX505,
Nakamichi 1000 ZXL Gold Limited Edition,
Nakamichi DR-1,
Nakamichi DR-10,
Nakamichi DR-10,
Nakamichi DR-8,
- Onkyo
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Onkyo,
Onkyo Integra TA-RW544, TA-RW344, TA-R440
Onkyo K-SX7, Onkyo K-505TX, Onkyo K-522M, Onkyo K-501A,
Onkyo TA-RW244,
Onkyo TA-RW244,
Onkyo TA-6211,
Onkyo TA-K505X
- Pioneer
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Pioneer Elite CT-07D,
Pioneer Elite CT-05D, Pioneer CT F950,
Pioneer T-1100S,
Pioneer T-1100S,
Pioneer T-D7,
Pioneer T-WD5R,
Pioneer CT-W806DR,
Pioneer CT-S606DR,
Pioneer CT-W505R,
Pioneer CT-W208R
- Revox
- you can buy one directly from the president of Revox
Brian Tucker,
Revox,
Revox B215,
Revox Emotion MkII B21
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Rotel RD-960 sold at Sound Factor, Ahead Stereo (address below)
- Sherwood
- sold at Ahead Stereo (address below),
Sherwood D-480 C,
Sherwood DD-6200,
Sherwood DD-5080C,
Sherwood Newcastle Dd-980T Titanium finish, sold at Ahead Stereo (address
below),
- Sony
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Sony TC-WE475,
Sony TC-WE305,
Sony TC-WE475,
review,
review,
Sony TC-KA7ES,
Sony TC-SD1,
Sony TC-KB920QS,
Sony SRP-CT3W,
Sony TC-KA7ES,
Sony TC-SD1,
Sony SRP-CT3W,
Sony TCWR565RM
- TA Elektroakustik
- German brand, receives good reviews in UK magazines along with other T+A
products, also named "T&A Elektroakustik" or "Theory & Application
Elektroakustik",
T+A K5, T+A CC 800 M,
T+A K5, T+A CC 800 M,
T+A CC800M
- Tandberg
-
Tandberg
TD3014A discontinued legendary decks, costs $4000, 4 motors, some say
this is the world's best, and I need a link to a website about it,
Tandberg TCD 3034, Tandberg TCD 310, Tandberg TCD 440 A
Professional Cassette Deck,
Tandberg Kassettspillere,
Tandberg Kassettspillere,
Tandberg TCD 3014A
- Proton Cassette Deck
- I need a link to this German company, different from USA-tv company
- Tascam
- pro tape decks perfect for home use; sold at pro-audio dealers West LA
Music, Pro Sound Stage & Lighting, Sam Ash, American Musical Supply (addresses
below),
Tascam 130,
Tascam 112R MKII Auto Reverse Deck,
Tascam 122 MKIII 3-Head Cassette Deck
- Teac
- sold at DiscountWarehouse.com, J&R (address below),
TEAC R-565,
TEAC V-615,
TEAC W-790R,
TEAC W-790R,
TEAC W-860R,
TEAC W-860R,
Teac
Europe Cassette Decks,
Teac Tascam Japan
- Technics / Pasasonic
- buy one while you can, sold at pro-audio dealers West LA Music, Sam Ash
(addresses below),
Technics RS-BX501,
Technics RS-TR575,
Technics RS-TR373,
Technics RS-TR272,
- Yamaha
- sold at Superco (address below)
Yamaha KX-690,
Yamaha Cassette Decks - Canada,
Yamaha Cassette Decks,
Yamaha KX580SE,
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Reel To Reel (mostly for professional recordings)
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DAT - Digital Audio Tape
- Only professional DAT decks that don't have the "copy protection"
restrictions that consumer grade decks are stuck with are worth considering.
Go to a professional music store such as West LA Music, Guitar Center, Sam
Ash, etc., to see what they have. (addresses below)
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Sonosax & Stelladat Tape recorders
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Tascam Pro Audio DAT
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HHB PortaDAT
CASSETTE TAPES
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Metal tapes are the only ones worth considering. Pro-audio stores sell
pro-quality tapes. The best blank tapes are TDK MA-EX which are only sold in
Japan.
- Info:
Cylinder, Disc and Tape Care in a Nutshell (Preservation, Library of
Congress)
- Info:
Sony Metal Tape Technology, Advanced Metal Evaporated (AME) Tape
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Quantegy
- pro-quality, former name "Ampeg", sold at Ametron, Sam Ash, West LA
Music (address below)
- TDK
- TDK has ceased USA production of audio cassettes, so buy as many chrome
metal tapes while you can!!
TDK,
TDK MA-EX
- Maxell
-
Maxell UK
Maxell XL IIS,
Maxell UK
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EMTEC - BASF Reference Master Cassettes awesome quality, sold at Sam
Ash (address below)
- Sony
-
Sony,
Media By Sony,
Sony Audio Cassette,
info,
Sony ES Metal Stamina
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Discwasher Tape Head Cleaners
-
TapeWorld
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CassetteHouse
The only current maker of laserdisc players is Pioneer. If you have a
laserdiscs, buy one now before they stop making them.
LASERDISC / DVD / CD PLAYERS
- Pioneer
-
Pioneer
has ceased production of new LD players, get one if you can,
Pioneer DVL-919,
Pioneer Elite DVL-91,
review,
Pioneer DVL-919E LD/DVD Player,
Japan version, ,
review,
review,
review,
review,
Pioneer DVD/LD Compatible Karaoke Players
Pioneer INDUSTRIAL LASERDISC PLAYER
LASERDISC PLAYERS (Discontinued)
- Theta Digital
- they OEM Pioneer's players and add their own technology and cosmetics,
many magazines have proclaimed these to the ultimate best,
Theta Voyager,
Theta DATA III,
picture,
picture,
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Faroudja LD1000 sold at Evolution Audio Video (address below)
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Yamaha CDV-W901
review
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MSB Silver LS-2X plays LD/CD
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Mitsubishi M-V7057,
Mitsubishi M-V7057
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Onkyo DX-V370 plays Laserdisc/CD/CDV, both NTSC and PAL discs, sold
only in Asia
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Pioneer Laserdisc for "industrial use"
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Pioneer Laserdisc Players go to website and search for these plauers.
sold as "industrial business" devices; CLD-V2800, CLD-V2600, CLD-V5000,
LD-V4400, LD-V8000
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Pioneer LD-V8000 plays Laserdisc for industrial and museum uses,
review
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LASERDISC ACCESSORY
Andrew's Comments on Laserdisc & DVD Players
DVD Audio / DVD / SACD / CD Players
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Pioneer DV-47A Sony's SACD format, DVD-Audio, DVD-Video discs with
Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic. Plays VCD, SVCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW,
HDCD and MP3 discs. Progressive Scan Video Output, optical digital output,
Pioneer DV-47A review,
picture
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Apex Digital AD-7701 Sony's SACD format (two-channel), DVD-Audio,
DVD-Video discs with Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic. Plays VCD, SVCD,
CD, CD-R, CD-RW, HDCD and MP3 discs. Progressive Scan Video Output, 2
microphone jacks for Karaoke, optical digital output, $300, unfortunately, it
is cheaply constructed and is mediocre,
review
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Pioneer DV-AX10 will be able to support DVD-video, Super Audio (SACD),
DVD-Audio, video CD, music CD and CD-R (compact disc recordable). The DV-AX10
is the first "universal" player able to support both the DVD-Audio and SACD
formats.
review,
review,
review,
review
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Luxman DU-10 will be able to support DVD-video, video CD, music CD,
CD-R, DVD-Audio format, Super Audio (SACD)
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Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio/Video Player with multi-channel sound
capabilities, 2-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling/24 bit quantization,
multi-channel sound capabilities (up to 6 channels) using linear PCM,
review
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Toshiba SD9200 DVD-Audio, progressive-scan video,
picture
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Denon
-
JVC
SACD / DVD / CD Players
DVD / CD PLAYERS
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LG
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Sony MPD-AP20U
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Daewoo DVG-3000N MultiRegion DVD Player Play any DVD on any TV, Multi
Region, PAL-NTSC, Dual Voltage, Slimest DVD Player, DVD/VCD/S-VCD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3
Playback, and Dolby Digital DTS Out, see website for features
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Camelot Technology Round Table progressive-scan DVD / Video CD / CD
player, 24-bit/96 kHz, HDCD-compatible DAC section, automatic upsampling of
16/44 CDs to 24/96, passes 24-bit/96kHz data via digital outputs,
review,
picture, sold at AudioAdvisor.com
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Audio Aero Prestige A/V Player supports multichannel SACD, DVD-V, CD,
CD-R, CD-RW and CD-V, and it also has Dolby Digital and DTS decoders built in,
volume control
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Samsung DVD-P921M, HDCD, 96kHz/24 Bit
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Samsung DVD-2000R progressive-scan DVD / Video CD / CD player,
progressive-scan capability, HDCD,
picture
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Pioneer DV-37, progressive scan, 10-bit/54MHz video signal DAC for
high-quality DVD pictures, video up-sampling,
Pioneer Europe,
review, sold at Codefree.com, SendMeMovies.com
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Theta David 2
-
Harman Kardon great DVD player with HDCD
-
Denon DVD-9000 DVD player, HDCD, THX Ultra Certified, outclasses some
the most expensive audiophile CD-only players
-
Labway DVD Player most versitile and affordable player, made by a
computer company, karaoke
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Technics DVD-A10 DVD Audio/Video Player
-
Panasonic DVD-A7 DVD Audio/Video Player
-
Panasonic DVD-H1000 progressive-scan DVD / Video CD / CD player
-
Pioneer PDV-10-SW portable DVD player with more features than most
audiophile CD players, Japan only
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Sony Sony releases a new portable DVD player monthly
-
Sony MV-700HR tiny DVD player the size of a CD case
-
Astar Electronics
DVD / CD CHANGER
DVD-RECORDABLE, DVD-R, DVD-RW This is an emerging technology which at once
will obsolete DAT, CD-R and CD-RW. Mini Disc is already obsolete. The best
digital still does not have the musical qualities of the best analogue.
CD INFORMATION
Now that most DVD players are under $100, these manufacturers are stupidly
greedy for charging more for their CD players than what most people are willing
to pay for DVD players. I predict all CD-only players will cease to be
manufactured in the next few years. Look at this
Pioneer PDV-10-SW, this is all that a DVD/CD player needs to be; digital
data is sent to the a/v receiver for DAC. Eventually AV receivers will have
Firewire connections and you will plug & play external DVD players just as you
do with computers; the AV receivers will automatically set itself up to control
all the functions of the the DVD player. DVD and CD players are oversized,
overdesigned, and overpriced. Eventually, in the future, digital devices will be
external devices similar to external DVD burners for computers that connect to
the AV processor via Firewire, USB2, or HDMI digital cables. I can't recommend a
CD or DVD player because they will soon be obsolete. Some AV receivers already
have Firewire connections so maybe you can do this already tody. Since HDCD is
the best technology for CD players, I will soon only list HDCD players.
SERVERS, examples of what "servers" look like
CD MUSIC SERVERS
- CD players are obsolete! The future is with "music servers" such as the
Linn-Knekt Kivor and Sony HAR-D1000. You'd load your CDs into these machines
and organize your playlists. You can send the digital data out from the server
to your A/V receiver's DAC. Until such "music servers" become more popular,
there are many good mechanical CD changers. Get a Denon 200+ changer with "CD
Text" and HDCD decoding and connect it to Escient's computer to control it.
Mega-DVD changers are interesting, but nobody is going to randomly watch
scenes from 200+ movies. In the future, "music servers" will be computer
servers with a laptop computer interface. The only time you'll handle CDs is
when you remove them from their cases to copy them into the servers. If the
record labels persist with copy protection, the record labels might kill the
"music server" market.
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Linn-Knekt Kivor probably the world's best CD player, makes it simple
and convenient to transfer a large CD library to it's internal hard drive,
this is probably going to be the "future" of audio, like the Lasonic and
Escient combined,
Linn-Knekt Kivor review,
Linn-Knekt Kivor review
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Oive
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McIntosh MS300 Music Server
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VRS Revelation Music Computer by Vincent Sanders
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Wurlitzer Digital Jukebox
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Interact-TV Server
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Marantz DH9300 Music Server
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Moxi Media Center
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Revox
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hewlett-packard Digital Entertainment Center
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Compaq iPAQ Music Center
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Lasonic makes it simple and convenient to transfer a large CD library
to it's internal hard drive, 530 lossless storage is possible, this is
probably going to be the "future" of audio, use the digital outputs to plug
into your A/V receiver because this unit's DACs are terrible
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Imerge makes it simple and convenient to transfer a large CD library to
it's internal hard drive, this is probably going to be the "future" of audio,
like the Lasonic and Escient combined
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Escient whatever changer you get, this device is very useful; it is a
controller for your changers that connects to the internet so you can retrieve
the album covers, song playlists, other info, sold at Marconi, Atlantic Stereo
(address below)
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ReplayTV, Rio, Escient
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XiVA sofware for Linn and Imerge systems
-
Gracenote sofware for Linn and Imerge systems
-
Rotel RCC-955 good 5-disc player that has HDCD
-
Harman Kardon FL 8380 good 5-disc player that has HDCD, unfortunately
has poor error checking compensation and skips and fails on lightly scratched
CDs
-
Denon DCM-380 5-disc CD player, HDCD, outclasses some the most
expensive audiophile CD-only players
-
Integra CDC-3.1
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Sony Sony releases new CD players monthly
-
Kenwood CD-425M CD Carousel CD player can be connected via the Internet
to Gracenote's Compact Disc Database, from which it can download and store CD
title and track information for 600,000 discs. The player also comes with the
wireless keyboard shown for manual entry of this information
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Shanling tubes used are the 6N3 plus it has a 24-bit/96kHz upsampling,
HDCD, and four Burr-Brown DAC chips. ($1,999),
picture, sold by NeedleDoctor.com, Brooks Berdan
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Cary CD-306 HDCD with upsampling, OEM'ed Rotels with tubes
-
Cary CD-303 HDCD, OEM'ed Rotels with tubes,
review
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Denon DCM-380 5-disc CD player, HDCD, outclasses some the most
expensive audiophile CD-only players
-
Arcam Alpha 9
-
Arcam Alpha 8SE
-
Harman Kardon FL 8380 good 5-disc player that has HDCD, unfortunately
has poor error checking and skips badly on scratched CDs
-
Linn Sondek CD12 one of the most expensive CD players in the world,
$20,000!! and it doesn't have CD-Text! it does have HDCD, it's
overly-redundant in its design,
review
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Rotel RCD-991 this is better than most overdesigned and overpriced
boutique CD player components, the "dither" feature makes this product sound
better than most others,
review, sold at GNP, Sound Factor, Ahead Stereo, Systems Design Group (address
below)
-
Vincent CD-S6,
Vincent CD-S6 they look like they've been OEM'ed by Denon, Marantz, and
Red Rose
CD PLAYERS without HDCD
- Accuphase
-
Accuphase DP-75V will be able to support DVD-video, video CD, music CD,
CD-R, DVD-Audio format, Super Audio (SACD) format. $11,000,
review,
picture
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GamuT Audio CD 1
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Gryphon Audio Tabu CDP-1
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Audio Aero Capitole CD Player 24/192 converts the incoming signal into
a high definition 24 bit / 192 kHz signal, resampling - not upsampling.
Conversion is handled by a 24/192 DAC used at its best and analog subminiature
tube output stage with high quality motorized volume control,
review
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Granite Audio, tube CD player, better-than-SACD sound quality with CDs
-
Sony CDP3100
-
Sony SCDXA777ESN
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Sony CDP-X5000 this is probably one of the best CD players in the world
right now,
review,
picture
- TEAC
-
Teac Esoteric,
Teac
Esoteric Germany CD Players,
Teac Esoteric DV-50 universal player
-
Technics SLPG5 only sold in Europe
-
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CD-recorders
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CD RECORDERS
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Alesis MasterLink ML-9600 Compact Disc Recorder this pro-studio
recorder is the ultimate, CD, CD-R, CD-RW Player/Recorder,
review
-
HHB
-
Marantz includes HDCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW Player/Recorder
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Tascam pro duplicator, easy 2 switch operation, CD, CD-R, CD-RW Player/Recorder,
sold at West LA Music, Sam Ash, Guitar Center (addresses below)
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Philips CD, CD-R, CD-RW Player/Recorder
-
Pioneer Elite CD, CD-R, CD-RW Player/Recorder
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Harman Kardon
SACD Players
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SACD PLAYERS
This is for their new format DSD/DAS, don't buy into their marketing buzzwords
and hype - this is actually 24bit/200kHz. It sounds pretty good, but consider
that most recording and editing is done in the 16/44, 20/44, or 24/96 realms.
The data is encrypted so you cannot use an external DAC. There may also be
digital watermarking which distorts the sound.
-
Sony's list of SACD players
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Lindemann-audiotechnik D-680 SACD with upsampling
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Accuphase DP-85V will be able to support music CD, CD-R, Super Audio (SACD)
format. $16,000,
review
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Accuphase DP-100 will be able to support Super Audio (SACD), DVD-Audio
format, music CD, CD-R, $28,000
review
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Marantz SACD
-
dCS Verdi SACD transport, Purcell D/D converter, Elgar Plus D/A converter
-
Pioneer DV-AX10 will be able to support DVD-video, Super Audio (SACD),
DVD-Audio, video CD, music CD and CD-R (compact disc recordable). The DV-AX10
is the first "universal" player able to support both the DVD-Audio and SACD
formats.
review
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Shanling SCD-200
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Sony DSD Sony's ultra-hi-end and expensive CD transport and DAC, this
is for their new format DSD/DAS, don't buy into their marketing buzzwords and
hype - this is actually 24bit/192kHz,
review,
review,
review,
review,
picture, sold at Audio Video City, Video & Audio Center (addresses below)
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Sony SCD-XE600
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Sony SCD-C333ES five-disc SACD changer
-
Sony DVP-S9000ES DVD, SACD, 12-bit/54MHz video D/A converter and
progressive-scan capability
CD COMPONENT TRANSPORT+DAC PLAYERS
-
Andrew's Comments on Component CD Players
- Article:
An Inquiry into D/A Conversion
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Teac Esoteric unfortunately lacks HDCD, their D-70 could be the best
seperate DAC in the world right now
-
Dodson Audio 24/768 kHz Digital Upsampler unfortunately lacks HDCD,
dealer
-
Boulder unfortunately lacks HDCD, upsamples all digital sources to
24bit/756 Khz, is horribly expensive
-
MSB Platinum DAC probably the best DAC technology, 46 Bit, 384 kHz
Ladder DAC with 130 dB Signal-to-Noise and upsampling,
review,
review,
picture,
picture, creator
Larry S. Gullman said he won't add HDCD because he says there isn't enough
demand for it - email him to change his mind
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dCS Purcell takes that signal and increases the wordlength up to a
maximum of 24 bits and the sample rate up to 192 kS/s, which is then fed to a
suitable D/A converter; the dCS Elgar, maybe all DACs should be upsampled to
24bit/192kHz, unfortunately lacks HDCD,
dCS Verdi,
dCS Purcell 24/192 Digital Upsampler,
dCS Elgar plus 24/192 & DSD D/A Converter,
dCS 972 D/D converter,
review,
review,
review,
distributor, creator
Robert Kelly said he won't add HDCD because he says there isn't enough
demand for it - email him to change his mind, sold at Brooks Berdan, HiFi Farm
(addresses below)
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Perpetual Technologies
review,
review
-
Burmester CD Transport 969 +
D/A Converter 970 probably the most expensive CD transport and DAC,
clock link output for clock synchronization means they only work good with
Burmester products,
969 Reference CD Transport
-
Audio Logic Jerry Ozment's tube DAC, no upsampling, no HDCD; Jerry
Ozment, designer of DACs for Jadis, Altis, Conrad-Johnson and VAC,
review
-
C.E.C. I list this here just to see what overdesigned, overpriced, and
overhyped a $40 CD drive can become $4000+, some models are sold OEM under the
Parasound brand name w/ markup, belt drives do nothing to enhance sound,
review,
review
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Taddeo Digital
-
PrismSound pro-audio
-
EMM Labs - Meitner
-
Weiss MEDEA
-
Mytek Digital
-
CEC
-
Sony CDP-R10 Sony's ultra-hi-end and expensive CD transport, fixed
lens/movable upside down platter system, Japan and Europe only
MD MINI DISCS
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Mini Discs are junk and total waste of time and money. They have "lossy
compression" which ruins the stereoscopic imaging, ruins the dynamics, and sound
too "harsh." Buying pre-recorded MDs is a waste because they cost more than CDs
for less sound. MiniDiscs also have SCMS copy protection. What's holding up
DVD-Audio and SACD are the record labels' infighting over copy protection, which
is something music fans find on principle, offensive. MiniDisc was a scheme by
the record labels to create an recordable format that was inferior to CDs. This
technology was obsolete before it reached the USA because now CR-R, CD-RW, and
the upcomming DVD-R and DVD-RW are becomming the new standards. Unfortunately,
some European and Asian countries have adopted this mediocre, soon to be
obsolete format. MD is the "8-track tape", "4-track cartridges", "Betamax", "Elcassette",
"DCC", "Divx", "Video 2000", "Quadraphonic vinyl", "Selectavision", and
"Video-8" of the 90's. You can get better results recording on a hi-grade
cassette deck and using metal cassette tapes. Record store chains such as
Wherehouse, Sam Goody, Tower Records have significantly decreased the size
of their MiniDisc sections. Around 1997, MiniDiscs were gaining in popularity
until the prices on CD-R and then CD-RW discs decreased. After that time, Sony's
window of opportunity passed as CD-RW drives became standard for all new
computers. MiniDiscs have gained a very devoted cult-like following. Does anyone,
including the most dedicated MiniDisc fans, seriously believe that Sony will
continue to make players and discs once sales go below a certain threshold
called "commercial viability?" Remember "Betamax"? "Elcassette"? For listening
to CHR "Top-40" music in the car, or on a boom-box, or mini system (those
plastic all in one stereos with grotesque looking speakers with features like "mega-bass"),
MiniDiscs might not sound different from CDs and better than cassettes, but
that's because "Top-40" music (pop, rap, disco, etc.,) is already highly
compressed for radio airplay and because the amps and speakers on boom-boxes are
terrible. In the car, road noise will mask most faults. For serious critical
listening, audiophile hifi sound quality must always be the first priority, not
"convenience." Now that record labels are adding copy protection to CDs, copying
from future CDs to MiniDisc will be impossible. I wonder what MiniDisc would
sould like using it's digital outputs and an external DAC with "upsampling" (please
search this page for info on upsampling) ??
What is a MiniDisc and how does it differ from a CD?
Stereo Review article:
Recording Rivalry MiniDisc vs Dolby S
Ken C. Pohlmann, Stereo Review:
The Fall and Rise (and Fall?) of MiniDisc
Lossy Compression
Recording the Output, Mini Disc vs Compact Cassettes
The Sony Elcaset
MP3 PLAYERS & ENCODERS
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This is an emerging technology that I'm looking into. The computer you're
using right now is your MP3 player, you just need good amps and speakers to hear
it. The advantage of the MP3 format is that you can get all the songs you want
for free, the disadvantage is that the quality is inferior to that of CD and
worse than MiniDisc, the mitigating factor is that most CHR "Top-40" pop music
is highly compressed for radio airplay so you can't hear an audible difference
for most pop recordings. It's a disposable format where people download from the
internet to their computers free MP3s of the current ephemeral pop charts and
later delete them and write over those files the next batch of current ephemeral
pop chart songs. It's the perfect erasable format for disposable music.
Andrew's Comments on Speakers
How Speakers Work
How Do Speakers Work?
How Speakers Work by Tom Harris
Benefits of Bi-Amping (Not Quite Magic, But Close)
Dynamic Drivers - Studio Monitors, used in recording, mixing, mastering
The best use professional audiophile components, born out of a synthesis of
professional audio recording studio design and high end hi-fi expectations,
designed for critical reference applications: mastering facilities, project
studios, high end hi-fi. There are no car stereo amps attached to the back of
these speakers, no fancy lights or graphics, some have digital inputs and
internal amplifiers; in fact, these speakers may not be what you want to hear,
but what you need to hear. Go to the websites of the studios that mastered your
favorite recordings and see what speakers they use.
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MONITORS versus HI-FI SPEAKERS part 1
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MONITORS versus HI-FI SPEAKERS part 2
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AAD Audio
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Adam Audio
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Aster
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ATC
professional recording studio monitors, hideously expensive
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Audix professional recording studio monitors
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George Augspurger Acoustic Integrated Design, Perception Inc., custom
made professional studio monitors with TAD components
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Auratone, 3430 Hancock St, San Diego, CA 92110, (619) 297-2820 custom
made professional studio monitors
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Avalon Acoustics Professional
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AVI Loudspeaker professional recording studio monitors
-
Bag
End professional recording studio monitors
-
BBC LS3/5a Loudspeaker
- these BBC hi-fi and professional studio monitors are probably the most
famous British speakers ever made next to the Quads; the BBC does not make
them anymore and used ones are very rare and overpriced;
review; Chartwell, Rogers, and Sterling Broadcast in Surrey were the
earliest licensees which manufactured these speakers; there are currently a
few British companies that make new speakers based on the BBC designs;
Harbeth,
KEF LS35a,
Rogers,
Role,
Stirling Broadcast, and
Spendor,
Spendor,
A little legend, The BBC LS3/5a, sold by Gene Rubin Audio, Jeff Sound
Values, Sound Asylum, Stone Audio UK (addresses below)
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Carvin SRS Studio Monitors professional studio monitors
-
Duntech
-
Dynaudio Acoustics, studio monitors
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Earthworks
-
E-Speakers, studio monitors
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Epos-Acoustics, UK
-
Genelec
-
Hafler hi-fi and professional studio monitors
-
Harris Grant, Coastal Acoustics, Boxer Monitor Systems, studio monitors
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Infinity Classics
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Infinity Discontinued Models Delta and Studio Monitor speakers were
great, but they've been discontinued by the new owners Harman and they stopeed
using all the features that made old Infinity speakers great such as Emit
tweeters; check out Genesis Speakers to see what the former founder is
building now. Harman's best speakers are sold under their Revel brand
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JBL Japan JBL sells their best for the Japan market, such as the JBL
Century Gold,
JBL Space Ti6K picture,
JBL Project K2 S9800, and their studio monitors sold for consumers, a few
are sold at HiTek, L.A. Audio Video, Valley TV, (address below)
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JBL Pro great sound, Urei is their custom made brand, sold at pro-audio
dealers such as Guitar Center, Sam Ash, West LA Music, etc.
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Klein-Hummel
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Legacy Audio Helix the pro-audiophile speaker you
will ever hear, this was developmented for Sony (that's right, they use Legacy
instead of their own), and it's a giant sized version of their new Manhattan
Empire speaker, outrageously epensive.
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Legacy Audio Empire the home audiophile speaker
I've heard, requires a good amp like ones by Audio Research with external
crossovers to get the most out of them
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Legacy Audio Whisper the audiophile speaker
I've heard, requires a good amp like ones by Audio Research with external
crossovers to get the most out of them,
mastering studio
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Legacy Audio Focus the audiophile speaker I've
heard, great bass definition, used by famous studios
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Lipinski Sound
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Meyer Sound, HD-1, High Definition studio monitors
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Munro professional recording studio monitors, OEM'ed Dynaudio drivers,
great website
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Nova Speakers used in mastering studios
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Orchid Precision Audio PLL1 Speakers designed for critical reference
applications; mastering facilities, project studios, high end hi-fi
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TAD, Technical Audio Devices, Pioneer studio monitors,
Pioneer Exclusive,
Japan site
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PMC Loudspeaker professional recording studio monitors, famous in UK
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Proac-Loudspeakers, UK
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Quested, UK studio monitors
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Reference 3A
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Revel Studio
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Rodgers Speakers
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Dick Sequerra studio monitors
-
Sundholm Acoustics
-
Speaker Art Clef Loudspeakers,
review
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TAD-Pioneer Technical Audio Devices by Pioneer
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Tannoy hi-fi and professional studio monitors
-
Totem Acoustic
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RR Audio Laboratory Trapagon, studio monitors
-
Truth Audio professional recording studio monitors
-
Vergence Audio, rebadged NHT studio monitors
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Vince Christian Studios
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Visaton, Visaton's Monitor 890 MkII
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Waterland Vincent Amaury Van Haaff makes custom made professional
studio monitors with TAD components
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Westlake Audio hi-fi and professional studio monitors
-
Wilson Audio X-1 Grand SLAMM hideously expensive, sound best with
either Audio Research or Jadis amps, might actually be OEM'ed from Focal-JMlab,
review, sold at L.A. Audio Video (address below)
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Wilson MAXX hideously expensive, sound best with either Audio Research
or Jadis amps, might actually be OEM'ed from Focal-JMlab, sold at L.A. Audio
Video (address below)
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Zingali
Dynamic Drivers
I don't know if Axiom, BIC, and Dahlquist are actually the same brand because
they sure look alike. You already know that Harman is JBL, Revel, Infinity,
Harman Kardon.
-
Acoustic Components
-
Art Of Sound Symphony towers are great and affordable
-
Avalon Acoustics Sentinel
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Audience Speakers look like Pipedreams speakers
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Axiom Speakers these consumer grade speakers don't really deserve to be
listed here, good sound at affordable prices, their top of the line tower
model is $1,000
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BIC America Speakers American design, most Chinese made though you can
still find a few made in the USA ones around, these consumer grade speakers
don't really deserve to be listed here, cheap construction, bad veneers, but
surprisingly good sound at affordable prices, their plastic indoor/outdoor
speakers are awful, if you like to modify this could be a good starting piont,
sold at HiTek, uBid.com (addresses below)
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Bottlehead Straight 8 Kit Speakers
-
Canton Digital 2.1 comes with microphone for self calibrating
- Dunlavy
-
Dunlavy Audio Labs has gone out of business. I liked these speakers before
this company was taken over. I still want to buy a pair of pre-Wybron
speakers. John Dunlavy passed away, the new owners sold the company for a
quick buck. The new owners cheapened the speakers, jacked up the prices, then
ran the company into the ground. Here are links:
review,
review,
review,
review,
Loudspeaker designer John Dunlavy,
picture,
John Dunlavy,
picture,
picture
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Duntech
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Eben Speakers
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Energy Speakers great sounding but inefficient speakers, their top of
the line speakers Veritas V2.8 & V2.4 only sound good with powerful Sunfire or
Aragon amps, with all other amps they sound weak and anemic, sold at HiTek (addresses
below)
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ESS Speakers their Monitor and AMT 1D speakers sound great
-
Focal-JMlab Grande Utopia only their biggest and most expensive one
sounds good, rest of their products sound lame,
picture, sold at Acoustic Image (address below)
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Fried Speakers
-
Fritz Speakers
-
Gradient Speakers
review
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Hammer Dynamics
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Human Speakers
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Infinity now that Harman owns Infinity, JBL, Revel speakers they make
sure only their best engineers design their best products for the more
expensive Revel brand and the top of the line JBL speakers; Harman's quality
of Infinity speakers has went down since the original Infinity owners sold out
and formed Genesis Speakers; Infinity sells their best speakers in Europe and
Asia such as their Alpha 50 and those sold by Denon in Japan; for the USA
market - their speakers with side firing woofers dissappoint; they look nice
in photos but when you see and hear them in person - they are "cheap"
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Infinity IRS made in USA but sold mainly in Japan by Denon, special
speakers only sold to their favorite dealers, not advertised, email Infinity
and Denon to ask them to sell these great speakers in your country: Infinity
IRS V, Infinity Kappa, Infinity Delta, Infinity Reference, Infinity
Compositions, Infnity Entra, Infinity Interlude, Infinity Intermezzo
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Infinity Omega made in USA but sold mainly in Japan by Denon, special
speakers only sold to their favorite dealers, not advertised,
review
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Infinity Epsilon made in USA but sold mainly in Japan by Denon, special
speakers only sold to their favorite dealers, not advertised, the Epsilons
were the last IRS design from the last of the original Infinity owners (Cary
Christie). They were introduced in 1995 at $14,000 for the system.
picture, sold at HiTek (address below)
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Infinity Sigma made in USA but sold mainly in Japan by Denon, special
speakers only sold to their favorite dealers, not advertised, $10,000 a pair,
picture,
picture,
picture, sold at HiTek (address below)
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Infinity Kappa 90
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Infinity Vintage Speaker page
-
Infinity Classics
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James Loudspeaker
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JBL JBL is owned by Harman who also owns Infinity and Revel, JBL new
speaker designs seem to vary in quality year by year, but mostly JBL's
speakers made for Asia and Japan have always been better than the JBLs sold
for the USA; maybe that's because Asians and Europeans have higher standards
of quality and the cheap crap that's made for the USA market is made for the
crappy Top-40 music that's foisted here, even with all the foreign
protectionist tariffs - JBLs are priced lower oversees, peruse these pages and
you'll wish you could at least have the opportunity to buy these speakers in
your country, fortunately some of their best TiK Series are sold in the USA
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JBL Japan
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JBL Germany
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JBL XTi Series
-
JBL TiK Series
picture, sold at HiTek (address below)
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Joseph Audio RM25si everything Jeff Joseph makes sounds great,
review,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture
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Joseph Audio Pearl everything Jeff Joseph makes sounds great,
review,
picture
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JVC Victor SX-L7 sold in Japan
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JVC Victor SX-LT55 sold in Japan
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Kirksaeter
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Klipsch KLF.30 out of production, but there are plent unsold at dealers,
another affordable audiophile speaker, great sound,
review, sold at HiTek (address below)
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Leema Acoustics, UK
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Loudspeaker-Art Impression from UK are great, and impossible to find in
the USA
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Magnat, German
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Marten Design
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McIntosh Academy LS340
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McIntosh
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McIntosh XR290 big audiophile speakers,
review, sold at HI-FI Haven (address below).
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McIntosh LS340 are big audiophile speakers, sold at HI-FI Haven (address
below)
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Monitor Audio Speakers little metal coned speakers sound great
-
Naim DBL
-
NHT SuperTwo the most affordable audiophile speaker $750 pair,
review
review,
review,
review,
Bill Bush, Director of Engineering sold at Audio Concepts, Superco (address
below)
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Nola Speakers
-
Pinnacle Speakers their best speakers cost less than most other brands'
entry level speakers
-
Pioneer Speakers
-
Pioneer Japan Speakers made in the USA, these speakers are great
-
Polk RTi12
-
Polk RT3000 these sound great. The separate bottom woofer half, which
is sold separately from the top monitor, would sound great with small monitor
speakers such as the CUB, GEM, LegacyAudio Monitor, or any speaker that needs
bass.
review,
review, sold at Circuit City Montebello (address below)
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Cinepro-Polk SRT System two companies, speakers and amps, combined to
sell this package
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RBH Professional Series Loudspeakers forget the ones with the side
firing woofers, their best are supposedly designed for in wall installations,
but most people who buy them use them as standalone towers, sold at Stereo
Hi-Fi Center in Torrance (address below)
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Revel Gem
-
Revel Performa F30
review
-
Revel Salon made by Harmon, the same company that makes Inifinity and
JBL, these speakers are great,
picture, sold at Creative Home Theatres (address below)
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Revolver Audio
-
Roman Audio Systems Centurion
-
Sapphire Audio designed by former Infinity founder Cary Christie and
former Cambridge SoundWorks, Koss, and Tivoli Audio founder Tom DeVesto,
speakers are made in China
- Sony
- DSP speakers by Daniel Magnos have been receiving good reviews,
Sony SS-1ED,
Sony SS-M9ED,
Sony SS-M9ED,
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Speaker City great sounding assembled and kit speakers, made from
drivers by Focal, Dynaudio, Vifa, and other brands
- Tannoy
-
Tannoy Kingdom,
Tannoy Churchill,
picture,
Tannoy System 215 DMT II
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Technics SB-M10000
review, sold in Japan and UK
-
Thiel
-
Meadowlark Audio Nightingale
-
Wilmslow Audio kits from the UK
-
Wilson Audio CUB good sound, $3,000 each/ouch, works best with Audio
Research Vt100 amps
Crossover
Horn
-
Edgarhorn Horn Speakers incredibly good speakers, many different
designs, call Dr.Bruce Edgar (310)782-8076, he builds to your custom specs,
review
review,
review,
picture,
picture
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Klipsch Klipschorn sold at HiTek (address below)
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Sierra Brooks
-
Horning
-
Cain & Cain Co.
-
Avantgarde Acoustic incredibly clear life-like speakers, works best
with small zero-feedback triode amps,
German site,
review,
picture,
picture
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Kochel P.Y.Park's good horn speakers, Sounds best with the
Wavelength Sine V3 preamp with a Wavelength Duetta amp ($3500 and $4750),
review,
review,
picture, sold at FSAudio (address below)
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Jadis Eurythmie 11 take me to your leader! something from Star Trek?
this should be included in "weird" speaker section below
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Odeon,
Odeon La Traviata,
Odeon Model No.33, 3 way hybrid/horn, 96 db sens, $38,400
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eXtreme Audio's eXemplar horn speaker call
writer
Dan Schmalle (360)697-1936,
picture,
review
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Altec A7
Altec A7
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Voice of Theatre
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Beauhorn Virtuoso Reference
review
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Lowther
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Royal Device Laura
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Audiopur Reference
-
Western electric WE16A Horn Speaker Product Record
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Phoenix Grand, $50,000 pair,
Phoenix Grand & Claix
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Yuichi's Audio Lab
-
Oris Horn System
review
-
Rethm
review
-
Australian WHT (Wide Horn Technology)
-
Moondog Audio
-
Calix,
Calix
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Living Voice
-
Magico
-
Calix, Taiwan
-
Teresonic Speakers
Supertweeters
This is a new trend - adding super tweeters to your speakers to accomodate the
improved dynamic range that DVD-Audio and SACD formats are supposed to have.
Caltech professor and musician
James Boyk has pioneered research in this field at the
Caltech Music Lab and has written this report which suggests the need for
super-tweeters,
"There's Life Above 20 Kilohertz: A Survey of Musical-Instrument Spectra to
102.4 kHz." He also runs the Caltech Music Lab Auditioning Facility for
subjective evaluation of components for the audio industry. Now that some
manufacturers are selling seperate "suptertweeters", all high-end speakers ought
to have "suptertweeters" built in; high-end manufacturers certainly charge
enough.
Electrostatic, Planar Magnetic, Ribbon Speakers, Flat Panel
-
Sony SS-R10 the ultimate eletrostatic speaker I've
heard, this design solves all the problems of electrostatics, you've got to
see what they look like, sold only in Japan
-
Apogee Sound or
Apogee Loudspeaker this company seems to go in and out of business
every few years, only their largest hifi speakers sounded good, see eBay.com
-
AudioStatic
-
Bohlender Graebener Planar Magnetic Acoustic Transducers Radia
-
Carver AL-5 Ribbon Loudspeaker
-
Final Electrostatic
-
Flat Panel Speakers
-
InnerSound Eros
-
Magnepan
-
MartinLogan incredibly good sound, everything they make sounds good
-
Meadow Song Labs
-
Meadow Song Labs Electra 1e Loudspeakers
-
Metaxas Emperor
-
Quad UK,
Quad USA there is also the ESL-63 PRO only for Japan,
review,
picture ESL-989, sold at HiFi Farm (address below)
-
Quad Speakers
review, sold at HiFi Farm (address below)
-
Soundline Audio
-
Sound-Lab, these things are huge, sold at DMC Electronics (address
below)
-
Transmission Audio
-
Warfedale Loudpanel
- Information:
How Planar Magnetic speakers work
Bookshelf - Small
In-Wall Speakers
Nothing! Every in-wall speaker I've ever heard, every installtion that had
in-wall speakers, regardless of the price and cost of installation, sounded
terrible. The problem is that the entire wall that the speaker is attatched to
vibrates with the speaker creating one giant rattling, buzzing, distorted noise.
RBH makes speakers are a supposedly designed for in wall installations, but most
people who buy them use them as standalone towers.
RBH Professional Series Loudspeakers sound better as standalone towers,
sold at Stereo Hi-Fi Center in Torrance, World Electronics in Rosemead (addresses
below)
Computer Speakers
Evett and Shaw Elan the best and the most outrageously expensive computer
speakers, if you must have the best get their Flatte amp too
review
Dulcet Swans Multimedia PC Speaker System by designer Frank Hale, sold
direct,
review
SI-5 Flat Panel Speakers
SUBWOOFER - subsonic woofer
Bass is directional. So the left and right speakers need one placed close by
or under them. For movies, you only need one placed under the center channel as
in a movie theater. Harman brand's Infinity subwoofers have the worst reputation
for reliability, almost as bad as BIC's subwoofers; Harman's JBL and Revel
subwoofers are much better and former Infinity founder's Genesis subwoofers are
much better than those sold by his former company.
Center Channel Your choice for center channel speaker depends on the
kind of speakers you're using for your left & right channels. Get whatever
brand's model that matches the same price and series tier as your other
speakers. Most of the sound from movie soundtracks is in the center channel. One
you might consider is the
Legacy Grand Central which is a combination center channel, subwoofer, and
tv stand.
Rear Channels Use whatever speakers you're upgrading from as your rear
channels. If you want new ones, your choice for rear channel speakers depends on
the kind of speakers you're using for your left & right channels. Get whatever
brand's model that matches the same price and series tier as your other
speakers.
CLONE SPEAKERS?
These are sold by different brands but look and sound similar. One theory for
these is that the same engineers work for different companies to make the same
design. Another theory is that any given group of engineers schooled similarily
will eventually create the same designs. Another theory is that many speaker
manufacturers are actually "assemblers" of parts, they assemble various OEM
speakers and crossovers in their own boxes with fancy paint jobs; marketing and
brand imaging raise their perceived value and allow them to charge high prices.
Another theory is that the USA branded speakers are OEM'd foreign brands with
huge price markups. The last theory is that they're clones.
- Kenwood/BIC Venturi speakers look very much like Jamo Speakers, but I
can't find links with pictures
-
Hales+Thiel
-
Evett & Shaw Milano speaker+
Sonus Faber Amati homage speaker
review,
Sonus Faber Amati pictures,
Sonus Faber Amati review, insane prices, Sonus Fabers are sold at
Shelley's Stereo, Magnolia (address below)
- Infinity Reference+Genesis
One I don't have a Reference picture, but they look exactly the same
because they're designed by the same guy Arnie Nudell, $135,000
-
Sonus Faber Extrema+Alon
Adriana
-
Genesis+VMPS
Audio both look like old Inifinity Speakers
-
Nova Speakers+Montana Speakers+
Duntech Classic Series
-
Vandersteen Model 5+
Ohm Walsh 5, they look the same with grills on
-
Classic Audio Reproductions clones of JBL horn speakers,
review
-
SilverLine Audio+Aerial
Acoustics they look the same with covers on, Silverline went from
cloning Avalon Acoustics to cloning Aerial Acoustics
-
AvalonAcoustics+mbl
300 D MK II+Silverline+
Holfi, Silverline has since changed the designs of their Sonata &
Sonatina; would you believe that my observation on this webpage actually led
to a lawsuit?
read here
-
Genesis Technologies 501+Wilson
WATT Puppy
Genesis review
-
Zingali+Goetz 3.1
-
Definitive Technology+Energy+Boston
Acoustics
-
Velodyne+RBH+Elac
-
Legacy Audio +
Tyler Acoustics Addisson, other Tylers look like Gershmans and Joseph
Audio speakers
-
Reference 3A L'Integrale +
Dahlquist
-
Westlake Audio +
JBL Japan, Westlake's studio monitors look like JBL's hifi speakers,
both sound very good
-
Swans Speaker Systems designed in the USA, Chinese made clones of B&W,
Genesis, Sonus Faber, Jamo, see website,
Swans Speaker Systems
-
Rocket Loudspeakers same people who made Swans Speakers with more
European parts, these are affordable audiophile speakers
-
Gershman Acoustics' Opera Sauvage+McIntosh
LS340+Marten
Design
-
Audience Speakers look like Pipedreams speakers
Junk Speakers
WEIRD LOOKING SPEAKERS
Perfect for weird music. I need links to more speakers that look like rocks.
I'm looking for links to a speaker which is supposed to have an oxygen/gas
tweeter that you're supposed to ignite to listen to like the Acapella and Magnat
Plasma speaker. Gas tweeters are the most perfect and neutral tweeters with a
frequency response extending up to 100kHz (thus they also cover the area of a
supertweeter without a crossover point). The use of plasma tweeters was
abandoned many years ago due to the fact that they produce Ozone (O3). Ozone is
very useful at the stratosphere levels but not in lower levels due to its
aggressiveness and corrosiveness. It attacks nearly everything including our
lungs!
-
Gallery of interesting designs
-
A II Ingeniere SA Eurythmie 33,
Eurythmie 33
-
Acapella uses a ion tweeter - gas plasma tweeter, Alfred Rudolph gets
rave reviews at German hifi shows,
picture,
picture
-
Acoustic Reality
-
Aliante Pininfarina Linea
-
Almarro
-
Al=n Exotica Grand Reference
-
Ambiance Acoustics
-
Anthony Gallo Acoustics
review, check out their Signature Series
-
Antique Sound 330HE
-
Aquarius loudspeakers
-
Artistic Audio
-
Ascendo Schallwandler
-
Atrium
-
Audes
-
Audience
-
Audio UFOria Nova
-
Audio Fusion Volare
-
Audiopur Reference
picture
-
Audioreview
-
Aurum Acoustics
-
AV Reality
-
Avlar Research Loudspeakers
review, sold at Systems Design Group (address below)
-
Avalon Sentinel
picture,
picture
-
Ayon Speakers
-
Bandor Loudspeakers by Doreen Jordan, world's only female designer of
speaker units
-
Black Forest Audio, Golden Wings has no cabinet
-
S.A.P., Strumenti Acustici di Precisione is based in Italy
-
Bolzano Villetri
-
Brentworth Sound Lab
-
B&W Emphasis never been reviewed by any USA magazine, gets raves in UK,
$4,500
-
Bunzow Jewel
-
ButtKicker
-
Cabasse Adriatis 600 Evolution
picture,
picture
-
Cabasse Atlantis,
-
Cabasse Baltic
picture,
picture,
picture, sold at Brooks Berdan (address below)
-
Cadence Audio
-
Carfrae Horns
picture,
review,
picture
-
CD-Konzertmöbel Jupiter An unusual mid-treble arrangement of the
Jupiter speakers from CD-Konzertmöbel; a single cone speaker is radiating
through a complex array of phase plugs
-
CD Jupiter loudspeaker
-
Cinemateq 5.0 sound system "natural"
-
Clark Synthesis Tactile Sound Transducers
-
Clearlight-Audio
-
Crystal Audio Grand Dipole
-
Davidson Loudspeakers
-
Dennesen Serenus
-
Direct Acoustics
-
Donald North Audio
-
Duevel
-
DWV Art Engine
-
Dynavox Opal, 3.2, Saphir,
picture
-
Eclipse
-
E.B. Acoustic & Electronic Research
-
ELAC 4 PI Plus II
-
ELAC CL 330 JET
picture
-
ELAC Spirit of Music
-
ELAC Dolce Vita
picture
-
Ensemble Primadonna
-
EOSS SoundPoles
-
Equation Gaya
-
Evett & Shaw One sold as a single speaker, $995
-
Etude Zues, originally invented bi-wiring
-
Ellula Inflatable Speakers
-
Episode Audio Episode 1
-
Everything-But-The-Box
-
Extreme Audio, Italy
-
Ferguson Hill Speakers, clear plastic horns
-
Final 0.3
-
Floating Synthesis from the Netherlands, four-way loudspeaker ($15,900
per pair). This unique and substantial design weights 159 lbs. and reproduces
frequencies from 16Hz to 25kHz.
Floating Synthesis 1
-
Forsman Speakers
-
RosinantT Gabrielle Speaker
-
German Physiks
German German Physiks website,
review,
picture
-
Gershman Acoustics
-
Goldmund Epilogue,
Goldmund Epilogue, actually a good concept,
picture,
picture
-
Green Mountain Continuum 2
review,
review
-
Hales Alexandra
-
Hans Deutsch Lautsprecher
-
Hansen Audio
-
Harpa Speakers
-
HDX Audio The King
-
Hollman Audio Bi-amplified and Tri-amplified Loudspeakers, actually a
good concept
-
Horst Gnnther Paul - HGP Audio - Ronda actually a good concept
-
Hsu Research
-
Huff Loudspeakers
-
Impact Technologies Airfoil
Impact Technologies Airfoil
-
Induction Dynamics speakers point into the box?
-
Infinity FPS-1000 flat panels
-
Ionophone Massless Loudspeaker
-
JBL Ti 10K
Japan
-
JC Morrison
-
Joly Brain Nerve Stimulator speakers point into the box? you must read
their website's spiel!
picture,
picture
-
JVC's weird boom boxes, horrible sound
-
Kris Metaverso's Ultimate Speaker Company
-
L'Ergo speakers
picture
-
Lowther Hedlund Horn
picture
-
Loth-X Azimuth
review,
picture,
picture,
picture,
picture, made by Loth-X who also make turntables
-
Lumley
-
Magnat Plasma Ion Loudspeaker
-
MBL 111
-
MBL 111 B Radialstrahler Hybrid
-
MBL 101D
picture,
picture,
review
-
Mantis Speakers made by
Mantis
-
MBQuart Octa & Balcony
-
McIntosh XRT20 out of production
-
Metal Sound Design
-
MiniPod
-
Mobius
-
MonoPulse
-
Morel
-
MZX Wraith flat panels,
review
-
Newform Research,
Newform Research NHB speakers for festivus,
picture
-
Newtronics
-
nOrh Loudspeakers handcarved in Thailand!
review,
review,
review, sound best with their own subwoofers
-
NXT Flat Panel Speakers,
NXT
-
Onur Ilkorur's Speakers
-
Oskar A.V.T. (AMT) Kithara Loudspeaker Dr. Oskar Heil from Switzerland,
also called the Heil Kithara,
review,
picture,
picture,
Martin Dnrrenmatt, executor of Oscar Heil's estate
-
Oheocha Design
picture,
picture
-
Ohm
review,
review
-
Pearl Audio Technology Eliptica loudspeakers
picture,
picture
-
Phonix
-
Piega
-
Pillowtalker
-
Pioneer Music Pouch / Air Speakers
-
Pioneer Elite IRIS sold at Audio & Video Center (address below)
-
Plasma Speakers, DIY & Gallery
-
Quintessence Stealth a great idea for speaker design
-
Quested UD1, UK studio monitors
-
ReTHM
picture,
picture
-
Reynaud's OdyssTe
other website
-
Royal Device World's Biggest Speaker
-
Ryan Model 83
-
SAP Sistemi Acustici di Precisione
-
Sausalito Audio Works
-
Sawada Audio Tutankhman
picture,
picture,
pictures
-
Scientific Fidelity Style-Lust speakers
-
Sennheiser Surround 3-D Sound Collar
Sennheiser Surround 3-D Sound Collar
-
Shadow Sound Orion guarantees their hand-painted speakers will retain
the resale value due to the intrinsic value of the artwork.
-
SilverLine Audio Grandeur
-
Sound-E-Motion
-
SoundPaX cardboard speakers
-
Clark Synthesis Tactile Sound Transducer
-
Snell Acoustics
-
Solid Acoustics
-
Sonics Loudspeakers
-
Soundtube Speakers
-
Status Acoustics
-
Stereostone for rock music?
-
Sonicweld Timpanogos
review, horribly expensive $29,700 little speakers
-
Souno smallish about 3-incher in a cabinet around five feet high, there
are two resonant chambers inside specifically designed to enhance the
lowermost frequencies.
picture
-
Spica
-
Stereolith 3D Loudspeaker
-
T+A Elektroakustik PULSAR TAB 620 E
-
Tetra Speakers
picture,
picture,
picture
-
TIC Industries
-
TLG Acoustical Design Series 1 priced at $95,000 to $100,000
-
Totem Shaman
-
Totem Wind
-
Trapagon, studio monitors
-
Ultimate Speaker
-
Vaessen Audio Design Aquarius
-
Victor Sima Linar
-
Ultrasound, Italian
-
U-Vola
-
Vaessen Audiodesign
-
Vienna Acoustics
-
Vince Christian Studios,
Vince Christian Ltd. Axis & Bass Cube
-
Viva Audio
-
Von Schweikert VR-8
review, this company self destructed by overpricing themselves out of the
market, now out of business
-
Warren Gregoire Ikonoklast3 Speakers
-
Waterfall Audio clear see-through speakers
-
Waterworks Acoustic
-
Waveform Eggs his greedy hi-prices ran his company out of busines,
alien egg pods
-
Wegg William Eggleston, formerly of EgglestonWorks, and Dr. Wayne
Prather,
review
-
Wilson Benesch speakers point away from the listener into the box?
picture
-
Winter's Tale Apollo Chair this chair is a speaker that vibrates
-
WisdomAudio Adrenaline Monopole 75 Speaker System
review
-
Wolcott Audio Omnisphere
-
Wood Speaker System
-
Zako
-
Zingali
picture
PREAMP STEREO
|
Audio Research are the best, ultimate, hi-end preamps, the benchmark for all
others. Sony's Japan-only products are great. As much as I love Audio Research's
sound, their control knobs and remote controls are terrible.
- Audio Research
-
Audio Research Ref.3
Audio Research Ref.2 MKII,
Audio Research Ref.1,
Audio Research LS25 MKII,
review,
review, sold at Optimal Enchantment, GNP, Digital Ear (addresses below)
-
Sunfire Classic Vacuum Tube Preamp great and affordable,
review, sold at HiTek (address below)
-
McIntosh C200 huge, heavy, and very expensive, with phono inputs
-
McIntosh C2200 huge, heavy, and very expensive, with phono inputs,
review
-
Pioneer C7a sold in Japan only
-
Pioneer C7 sold in Japan only
-
Mactone tubes, sold in Japan only
-
Musical Fidelity A3 CR Preamplifier
-
Niro Control Engine Niro Nakamichi has started a new company, Mechnical
Research Corporation
-
Marsh Sound Design Audio Research clones by Richard Marsh, famous
scientist from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, good prices
-
Lyra Connoisseur outrageously overpriced
-
Placette Audio remote controlled passive linestage preamps
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Dynaudio Arbiter very expensive
-
Boulder unfortunately lacks HDCD, upsamples all digital sources to
24bit/756 Khz, keeps the analog signals out of DAC if you wish, is horribly
expensive
-
VAC Amplifiers
-
Edge Electronics
-
Balanced Audio Technology, BAT
-
Rogue Audio, vacuum tube audio, made in the USA
Audio Research are the best, ultimate, hi-end amps, the benchmark for all
others. The most expensive amps are made by Wavac. For efficient and/or small
speakers, you can use smaller amps less than 100 watts from 8 watts to 60 watts.
Manufacturers and magazines ought to list the products' current in Amps, or
Amperes. Some larger speakers and electrostatic speakers require more power. AR
amps use vacuum tubes and produce crisp and clean signals. The best solid state
amps are by Audio Research and Sunfire. The edge that makes Sunfire better than
oversized, overdesigned, and overpriced brands like Mark Levinson, Krell,
Boulder, Spectral, Conrad Johnson, Theta, Pass Labs, Tact Audio, Sim Audio,
Audio Note, Audire, FM Acoustics, Burmester, Accuphase, etc., is that Bob Carver
is a genius.
- Article:
"The Cool Sound of Tubes"
- Article, Rod Elliott:
"Amplifier Basics - How Amps Work"
- Article:
"How a Simple Diode Vacuum Tube Works"
-
Amplifiers - Basic Information
- Audio Research
Audio
Research Vt200
-
Audio Research Reference Series,
Audio Research Ref.600 Monobloc,
Audio Research Ref 300 MKII,
picture,
Audio Research VTM200,
Audio Research VTM200,
Audio Research VTM200,
Audio Research Vt200,
inside picture,
picture,
Audio Research VT130 SE/VT150 SE,
review
Audio Research Vt100 Mark III,
review,
review,
picture, sold at LA Audio Video, Digital Ear, Optimal Enchantment, GNP,
Shelley's-Woodland Hills (addresses below)
-
Sunfire Signature Amplifier great sound, perfect for biamping,
personally signed by Bob Carver,
review,
review, sold at HiTek, LA Audio Video, Systems Design Group (address
below)
-
Sunfire Stereo Power Amplifier probably the most affordable hi-end
amps,
review, sold at HiTek, LA Audio Video, Systems Design Group (address
below)
-
Wavac most expensive amps,
Wavac SH-833 monoblock power amplifier
-
Art Audio
-
Classe Audio amps affordable hi-end amps in their entry levels, their
giant amps are overpriced
-
Moth amps may not be as crisp as the AR amps, but their vacuum tubes
have a nice sound;
picture,
picture
-
AirTight single ended amps, vacuum tubes, good sound, call
(303)691-3407, sold at Sound Asylum (address below)
-
Joule look like kits, sold at Shelley's, Digital Ear (address below)
-
Pioneer M7 monobloc amp, sold in Japan only
-
Pioneer M8 stereo amp, sold in Japan only
-
Mactone sold in Japan only
-
Mr.Susumu Sakuma handmade Japanese amps, rare outside Japan,
picture
-
McIntosh MC2102 nice and very expensive, $15,000,
review,
picture
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McIntosh MC1201 huge, heavy, and very expensive,
review
-
CODA Technologies these are OEM'ed and sold under the Legacy Audio
brand, you might as well get the originals
-
JJ Electronic JJ322 from Slovak republic, very nice sounding vacuum
tube amps
-
Canary Audio located in Fremont, California, the heart of Silicon
Valley
-
Hafler hi-fi and professional studio amplifiers
-
Manley Labs hi-fi and professional studio amplifiers
-
Alesis hi-fi and professional studio monitors
-
Musical Fidelity
-
Orchid Precision Audio Natural Force designed for critical reference
applications; mastering facilities, project studios, high end hi-fi
-
Orchid Precision Audio Orchaidis RCA-1000 designed for critical
reference applications; mastering facilities, project studios, high end hi-fi
-
Niro Power Engine ST Niro Nakamichi has started a new company,
Mechnical Research Corporation,
picture
-
Niro Power Engine Niro Nakamichi has started a new company, Mechnical
Research Corporation,
picture
-
Marsh Sound Design Audio Research clones by Richard Marsh, famous
scientist from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, good prices
-
SAS Audio Labs tube amps
-
Audio by Van Alstine affordable solid state kits and factory built
-
Antique Sound USA affordable hi-fi tube kits
-
Antique Sound Lab these amps are great, their integrated amps are small
and affordable, Antique Sound Lab Wave amps ($99 each) are the least expensive
monoblocks,
reivew
picture
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Bruce Moore Audio Design designed the Audible Illusions "Modulus"
preamplifiers
-
Electronic Tonalities Bottlehead Kits kit tube amps at afforable
prices, read reviews at their website,
review
-
Michael Yee Audio
-
Magnet Thailand, vacuum tube preamps work well their powerful MA-400
amp
-
David Berning Amplifier
-
Dynaudio Arbiter very expensive
-
VAC Amplifiers
-
Odyssey Audio, Odyssey Audio Stratos
-
McCormack Audio
review
-
Music Reference
review
-
Aragon - Klipsch very powerful amps, good for inefficient Energy
Speakers,
review
-
Edge Electronics
-
Tenor Audio
-
BGW
-
Vincent, clones of Denon Japan
-
Electronluv
Electronluv pictures
-
Shanling
-
Supratek Triode
-
NuForce
-
Muse Electronics
-
Gamut Audio
-
Moscode
-
Rogue Audio, vacuum tube audio, made in the USA
INTEGRATED PREAMP & AMPLIFIER
STEREO
|
Audio Research and VAC are the best, ultimate, hi-end integrated stereos, the
benchmark for all others. As much as I love Audio Research's sound, their
control knobs and remote controls are terrible. Sony's Japan-only products are
great. Manufacturers and magazines ought to list the products' Amps, or Amperes,
to indicate their current.
-
VAC Avatar Special Edition tubes, remote, great sound, might actually
be better than most seperate preamp+amp combinations, high current to drive
inefficient speakers,
review,
review, sold at Evolution Audio Video, HiFi Farm (address below)
-
Audio Research CA50 great sound, tubes,
review,
review
-
Accuphase E-407
-
Bow Technologies Wazoo
picture
-
Denon PMA-S1 great,
review
-
Denon PMA-2000R
-
Exemplar audio
-
Jeff Rowland Design Group
-
Jolida
-
Joule look like kits, sold at Shelley's, Digital Ear (address below)
-
McIntosh
-
Mactone
-
Marantz
-
Musical Fidelity
-
Pioneer A-D5a-PM from their "pure malt" series, sold in Japan only
-
Sharp SM-SX100
review
-
Teac A-H 500i
-
Teac Esoteric UT-50
-
Technics SEA/SUC300 battery powered, sold in Europe only
-
VTL IT-85 great,
review
-
ARS Electronics, 7110 DeCelis Pl, PO Box 7323, Van Nuys, CA 91409,
(818)997-6158
-
Rogue Audio, vacuum tube audio, made in the USA
These are good for movies as preamps to connect all your audio video
components. Because it combines your digital-to-analog conversion with your
audio and video switching, as well as your preamplifier functions, the quality
of your AV preamp is directly related to the success of your home theater
system. Because the digital preamp and multichannel amp are integrated, these
components take up less space than seperate components. But the disadvantage of
integrated a/v receivers is that they are not upgradable. If the digital preamp
and amps were seperate, you wouldn't have to re-buy the multichannel amp every
time you upgrade the preamp; you would re-buy new digital preamps but keep the
same multichannel amp. In the future digital preamps are going to connect to
digital source components via HDMI, DVI, USB, Firewire, or some such connection
standard. In the future digital preamps will have room correction features so
you can calibrate your system to sound optimal in your room. But it's going to
take a few generations of products to reach that point so a lot of people are
going to spend a lot of money on products that will be technologically obsolete
rather quickly.
All home theatre decoders should have: Dolby AC-3, Dolby Pro-Logic, DTS, and THX
Cinema 7.1. Don't even bother looking at a decoder or receiver unless it has
decoders for all the formats, though DTS is optional. The more expensive models
come with remote controls that look like PDMs or Palm Pilots. Some have CD DACs
and digital inputs, but lack decoding for HDCD, 24/96, and other formats. The
Integrated Decoders & Preamps listed below are pretty good except for their
weakest links; phono stages and tuners that lack the features of the best
components. All receivers should have, but don't, digital connections to digital
components. All receivers should have connections like HDMI, Firewire, DVI, and
Euro-SCART 2 (In/Out) terminals which carry digital audio and video signals
between the LD, DVD, CD players, receivers, line doublers, monitors and
projection tvs. Euro-Scart video has computer RGB and is the best way of
transfering video signals, much better than S-video or component video outputs.
All countries are now using Euro-Scart, except the USA because the
audio/hifi/videophile magazines here are ignorant of that standard or on an
agenda to promote pseudo-science - overpriced analogue interconnects. All
receivers should have a RS232 communication port so that you can hook up a
Crestron or AMX Phast control to your theater with ease. Some manufacturers
claim their receivers' RS232 ports would be used for "software updates", but
these products usually get discontinued before any such "updates" are ever
released. All receivers should accept digital video input from the LD/DVD player
and do the work of progressive scan line doubling, but only a few Japanese
receivers do that now. Pioneer DVD/CD players have 10-bit/54MHz video signal DAC
for high-quality DVD pictures; all receivers should accept RGB video input and
do the work of DAC and video upsampling. Manufacturers and magazines ought to
list the products' Amps, or Amperes, to indicate their current.
Lucasfilm THX info
HDMI
(High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
Decoders
Amplifiers
Integrated Decoder & Preamp
-
Sunfire Theater Grand awesome, probably the best integrated,
review,
review,
review,
review,
review, sold at HiTek, Sound Asylum (address below)
-
Adcom
-
Cary Audio
-
ClassT Audio has dts, Dolby-pro-logic, Dolby AC-3 digital, THX, sold at
Audio Den (address below)
-
Sony TA-E9000ES/N,
Sony TA-E9000ES
review,
review, sold at Video & Audio Center, Audio Video City, HiTek (address
below), golden version sold at Superco (address below)
-
McIntosh
-
Anthem
-
Parasound
-
B&K
-
Rotel
Integrated Decoder & Preamp & Amp with HDCD
Integrated Decoder & Preamp & Amp without HDCD
- McIntosh
-
McIntosh MHT200,
picture
- Carver
-
Carver C-1000 Home Theater Control Center, sold at HiTek, Top Audio
(addresses below)
Pioneer Elite VSX-74TXVi
-
Onkyo Integra Research, alliance of Onkyo, Apogee Electronics, Balanced
Audio Technologies, Lucasfilm THX, great products
-
Onkyo TX-DS989, lacking in HDCD, has a digital upsampling mode
-
Technics SA-DA10, DVD Audio Ready/Home Theater Multi-Channel Receiver,
has biamp output cabability, designed to work with Technics DVD-A10
DVD-Audio/Video Player, sold at Fry's Electronics (address below)
- SONY
-
Sony STR-DA9000ES ES,
review, connects digitally to their SCD-XA9000ES player, sold at Video &
Audio Center (address below)
-
Nakamichi Soundspace
-
B&K
sold at Sound Center, Shelleys, Audio Den, Precision AV, Systems Design
Group (addresses below)
-
Sherwood
-
Sherwood Newcastle
-
NAD
-
Outlaw Audio
-
Rotel
-
Yamaha RX-Z9
-
Kenwood VR-9070-S/VR-9070
-
Harman Kardon AVR7300
MINI / MICRO STEREO SYSTEMS
|
These mini stereo systems consist of preamps, amps, tuners, CD players, and
speakers. Unfortunately, most mini stereo systems' selling points are their size
and are usually lacking features such as HDCD, CD-TEXT, phono preamp inputs, and
Nakamichi-level-quality tape decks. Bang & Olufsen created this niche market and
the Japanese and other companies have been copying B&O's style for years, this
is especially evident with Sony, Sherwood, Fisher, and Pioneer mini hifi
systems. If you have the money, Bang & Olufsen is the best. A lot of these
products are made in China so they're annoyingly overpriced.
HEADPHONES & HEADPHONE AMPS
|
Some of the best headphones, which I've not listed here, are pro-audio
recording studio headphones sold at pro-audio dealers like Carvin, West LA
Music, Guitar Center, Sam Ash, and others. I do not recommend "noise cancelling"
headphones because while you're trying to listen to loud music, the "noise
cancelling" headphones are blasting your ears with dangerous volumes of
'anti-sound'. When I tested "noise cancelling" headphones in a silent room, I
felt pressure on my ears that was uncomfortable. Your ears are being blasted
with the SPL of not only the music, but also the cancellation sounds. I do not
trust "noise cancelling" headphones at all.
- Article:
How Headphones Work
-
Sennheiser Orpheus the ultimate in sound and price,
review
-
Carvin Headphones very good studio quality sound, closed back, sold
direct from Carvin, $50
-
AKG
Headphones
-
Stax SRS-4040 Signature System II
-
Stax Lambda Nova Classic Headphone System
-
Stax SR-007 - Omega Mk II Reference Electrostatic Headphones w/SMR-007T Vacuum
Tube Amplifier
description,
picture,
specifications, $6,000
-
Moth s2a3 or Xana vacuum tube headphone amps sound great
-
Antique Sound Lab MG HEAD DT vacuum tube headphone amps sound great
-
David Berning Personal Amplifier vacuum tube headphone amps sound great
-
Sennheiser HE60 Headphones & HE70 amp
-
Sennheiser HD600 Headphones
review
-
Roland RH-50 Headphones very good sound, cheap build, sold at pro-audio
dealers for $40,
review, sold at West LA Music (address below)
-
Grado Labs
-
Shure P6HWE1
-
HeadRoom Max Headphone amplifier
-
HeadRoom BlockHead headphone amplifier
-
Melos SHA-1 headphone amplifier
-
Antique Sound Lab MG HEAD DT
-
Wheatfield Audio
-
Lake Technology Corporation Surround Headphone Decoder
-
Fuchs Audio Technology Zeus OTL
-
Ultrasone Headphones
-
Ultimate Ears
-
JVC hp-dx1000
I recommend Nothing! Nobody makes a receiver that is up to the state of the
art specs. It would be great if there was a product that combined the features
of the best receivers, could receive internet radio broadcasts, had a timer that
could record radio programs from broadcast/internet/digital/cable radio, could
digitize signals to clean them from static then send a digital signal to your
receiver that has a built in DAC, had an onscreen video output like a VCR so you
can set the timer and read the RDS data, had the ability to download recorded
broadcasts to a portable MP3 player, and be easy to use like a VCR or digital
VCR like ReplayTV and TIVO. Component receivers should have these features:
- FM Coaxial input to plug into your cable antennae
- balanced and unbalanced outputs
- AM Stereo - this exists, it is broadcasted that way, therefore I demand
it, especially for AM stereo stations
-
RDS
+ ID-Logic®,
Radio Data System with a 64 character display, and allow sorting by
format.
-
Radio Text (RT): 64 Character Message Scrolling Display, 3-Message
First-In/First-Out
- Call Sign (PI) Display Program Identification
- Format (PTY) Display Program TYpe
- 8 Group Format (PTY) Search, Scan & BSM
- EON Information
- Traffic Program (TP) Identification
- Traffic Announcement (TA)
- Traffic Announcement (TA) Search
- Memory, 4-Message User Memory
- Auto Position Set (APS)
- Auto Position Follow (APF)
- (AF) seek the strongest station carrying the same program, if available
- 24-Station/6-Button (18FM/6AM) Presets
- Custom naming of stations that don't have RDS
- CT (Clock Time)
- Digital Audio Broadcasting already popular in Japan and Europe,
the USA based radio stations lag behind in technology
Many car stereos already have all these features. The hi-er end manufacturers
have to catch up to the technology.
-
NAD pretty good receiver, sold at Sound Factor, Ahead Stereo (addresses
below)
-
Rotel
-
Onkyo T-4711 pretty good receiver, sold Circuit City in Laguna Hills
(address below)
-
Pioneer probably the world's best receiver, but unfortunately like most
best hifi that's Japanese and Pioneer, it's only sold in Japan and UK
- AVI S2000MT2 hi-end receiver, RDS, sold only in UK
-
Fanfare and
Magnum Dynalab and a few other companies make audiophile FM tuners that
seem interesting, charge huge prices, but they lack many of the above
features; car stereos have more features
-
Burmester
-
Day Sequerra
-
Terk Antenna high end antennas for HDTV, TV, AM/FM radio, etc.,
-
iRad-S internet radio receiver, plays CDs, downloads and plays MP3s,
can created MP3s
-
Philips Streamium internet radio receiver, plays CDs, downloads and
plays MP3s
- Future digital radio/sattelite/cable/internet radio technologies:
XMRadio,
Music Choice,
Spinner.com,
Command Audio, and
CD
Radio; read and evaluate them for yourself.
-
HD
Radio
Andrew's Comments on Cables
- John Dunlavy:
"Cable Nonsense"
- Roger Russell, McIntosh labs engineer:
"Speaker Wire-A History"
- Article, Forbes Magazine:
"Sizzle Sizzle Sizzle"
- Article, NY Times:
"NY Times Rekindles Cable Debate with 'Circuits' Story"
- Article, Rod Elliott:
"I Am As Mad As Hell!"
- Article, Rod Elliott:
"The Truth about Cables, Interconnects & Other Stuff"
- Article, Mike Silverton:
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow" cable review on Nordost’s Valhalla Cables
that is more of a debate on cables
- Article, Rod Elliott:
"Audio Cables - Fact & Fiction Revealed"
- Article, Robert Harley:
"Audio McCarthyism"
- Article, John Atkinson:
"Wired!!!"
- Definition:
AES/EBU - a whatis definition - the pro-audio standard
- Definition:
S/PDIF - a whatis definition
- Information:
Fire Wire IEEE-1394
-
Monstercable the lowest priced of these products
-
Radio Shack Megacable same as Monstercable
-
Hosa Technology Cable the lowest priced pro-audio cables, the lowest
priced digital cables for pro-recording studios, sold at Guitar Center
(address below)
-
Synergistic Research Cables the only expensive audiophile cables I've
heard that actually made an improvement in sound are their Active (X2) speaker
wires. Active Shielding actually works.
POWER CABLES & CONDITIONERS
|
Andrew's Comments on Power Cables & Conditioners
-
Bryston says that power conditioners are unessesary. Bryston's manuals
say "Bryston power amplifiers do not require specialized power line
conditioners. Plug the amplifier directly into its own wall socket."
-
Carvin AC120 Power Conditioner for recording studios, sold direct from
Carvin, $150
-
Monstercable MonsterPower their lowest priced products packaging says
the same things as their most expensive ones, sold at HiTek
-
Radio Shack Power Cords the lowest priced
-
Gemini pro-audio power conditioners
-
Furman pro-audio power conditioners
-
Samson pro-audio power conditioners
-
Brick Wall Audio Div., Price Wheeler Corp. their website says " 'If
P.T. Barnum were alive today... he'd be selling surge suppressors'- UL
technician, If you wanted to make a standard outlet strip a surge protector it
would cost literally less than 50 cents. That is why you can buy these
products at the local electronics emporium for $10 or less. "
-
Audio Tekne ALT8905 AC Line Transformer AC line transformer, power line
conditioner, $10,600
-
Audio Tekne LT9701 CD Transformer AC line transformer, power line
conditioner, $17,995
-
Tice Solo HC Power Conditioners most expensive
-
Panamax looks like
APCC
products, at quadruple prices
-
Audio Power
-
Essential Sound Products call (248)375-2655,
absurd review,
picture of Michael Griffin selling 2meter power cables for $299
-
Audience
-
Harmonic
-
ETA
Systems
-
PS
Audio
-
Shunyata
-
Jeff Rowland Design Group Products takes the "clean power" concept to
the ultimate extreme; check out their Battery Power Supplies. This concept is
actually influencing Japanese maker Technics as they are now demonstrating
battery powered products at hifi conventions
-
Rotel takes the "clean power" concept to the ultimate extreme; check
out their Battery Power Supplies.
VIDEO PROJECTORS
|
This technology is improving so fast that I will now only list the brands
that are making the best products. Look for each brand's latest models, not
nessesarily their most expensive models, for their latest models will have their
latest technology. These expensive projectors have to be re-calibrated every few
months. All projectors ought to have HDMI, DVI, and Firewire inputs.
- Wikipedia:
1080p
- Example:
David Rogers' installation
- Example:
of an expensive home theater.
-
Accurate Imaging
-
Barco
-
Dwin
-
Electrohome
-
JVC Professional Projectors these are the actual devices that digital
movie theaters use, you can have stadium sized projections in your home
theater
-
Millennium Products Lightning 10SX Digital Projector $126,000
-
Runco
-
Sharp
-
Vidikron Vision One this was the biggest, ultimate, most film-like, and
most expensive projection tv at $45,000 until Hughes-JVC,
review
-
Zenith
-
Emerson Digital Line Doubler converts CATV, DSS, VCR, LD, DVD signals
into high resolution VGA for professional quality TV
-
Silicon Image iScan Pro - Line Doubler
-
First International Digital iMAXSCAN-2000 image processor and
line-doubler/quadrupler, was very effective at making DVDs look more film-like
at $349
-
Runco Ultra MultiFilm video processor digitizes, cleans up, and
produces great output from any source including Laserdisc, DVD, SVHS, VHS,
broadcast, this is the ultimate best
-
Faroudja DVP3000/DVP3000U improves your picture for $26,000
-
Acoustic Innovations
-
Hurley Screen
-
Teranex
PROJECTION - BIG SCREEN TV
|
Big screen TVs are actually on their way "out" of the marketplace. They are
being succeeded by flat screens. Don't bother buying one, seriously. The
companies listed below consistently make the higher end models. The technology
is improving so fast, there is a new "best" model every few months, but I
predict they will all discontinue their models later this year. Remember, for
optimal performance, a tv must be color calibrated. Since HDTV with 1080i specs
and 16x9 picture is the new standard for widescreen viewing, maybe I ought to
stop listing tvs that aren't. The best have VGA-type 15-pin connectors. Actually
the computer monitor you are looking at right now has more resolution than HDTV.
All TVs ought to have HDMI, DVI, and Firewire inputs.
These companies consistently make the higher end models. Remember, for
optimal performance, a tv must be color calibrated. Since HDTV with 16:9 is the
new standard for widescreen viewing, maybe I ought to stop listing TVs that
aren't. The best have VGA-type 15-pin connectors. These change so fast, almost
monthly, that I'm just going to link to the best brands. Look for the latest top
of the line models by Pioneer Elite. All monitors ought to have HDMI, DVI, and
Firewire inputs.
JVC, the inventor of VHS, makes the best VCRs; best picture, most reliable,
best features - period. JVC's professional products are the absolute best that
S-VHS can be. Sony's pro-broadcast decks are much better than their consumer
grade models. The JVC HM-HDS1u is the world's best home VCR. There is an
emerging format D-VHS, but because there are so few makers supporting it, I'd
wait a while before considering buying one. There are new features emerging such
as "Commercial Advance" which will skip over commercials when watching recorded
tv shows, and digital MPEG-2 recorders. The best have VGA-type 15-pin
connectors. For everyday recording of broadcast tv, the digital recorders like
TIVO and ReplayTV are probably the best. For watching and editing your
videotapes, the pro-broadcast players are the best. I've listed a few "time
lapse" VCRs out of curiousity, they're for security cameras. All VCRs ought to
have HDMI, DVI, and Firewire outputs.
- Article:
The ReplayTV vs. TiVo Comparison Chart
- Article:
Tivo, ReplayTV, and UltimateTV feature chart, the latest Tivo, ReplayTV,
and UltimateTV hardware
-
JVC the best SVHS techonology
-
JVC the best SVHS recorders and players
-
LG
-
Sony
-
GoVideo dual vcrs, dual DVD-VHS
-
Replay TV 2000
review,
review
-
TiVo simlar to ReplayTV, requires $10 per month to download tv guides,
review
-
ProScan PSVR65 VCR consumer grade VCR has great technology, "Commercial
Advance", developed by Thomson Consumer Electronics, parent company of RCA,
ProScan, and GE electronics, this should be adopted for all VCRs
-
JVC KH-100U 16:9 HDTV Camera
-
Mitsubishi HS-S5600EA Time-Lapse Recorders
-
Mitsubishi Digital Time Lapse Recorder: DX-TL100E new technology
-
Philips TL-960A 960 Hour Time Lapse VCR
-
JVC SR-S970U S-VHS 960 Hour Timelapse Video Recorder
BLANK VIDEOTAPE
Always buy the highest grade video tape you can. For Super-VHS, always buy
the hi-est grade SVHS tape you can. You can find the best available at Ametron,
Video & Audio Center, Tower Records (addresses below). Ametron sells
professional quality tape for professional use.
For sane music clarity, unless you have "room treatment", you're wasting your
money on everything else. The more experience I gain with audio, the more I'm
realizing that the room might be the most important component of all. Read those
articles. Maybe you need a padded room if you're going to spend hundreds of
thousands on a stereo!
- Article:
Introduction to Acoustic Treatments
- George Cardas:
"Setting up speakers in a rectangular room"
- Rudolf A. Bruil:
"There 's no greater joy than to have well positioned speakers."
- Allen Perkins:
"Principles and Techniques of Speaker Placement"
-
Art Ludwig's Sound Page Music and Sound Waves, Music and the Human Ear,
Room Acoustics, soundproofing, wall treatment, Panel damping, diffraction,
lobing, Physics of Sound
- Article:
How To: Room Tuning
- Article:
How To: Dedicated Rooms
- Article:
How To: Room treatments
- Article:
Examples of room setups
- Roger Russell:
"Room Resonances"
-
picture
- Article:
Studio Tips this website has advice for recording studios that are
applicable to your listening home theater room particularily on the subjects
of soundproofing
-
Acoustical Solutions
-
Acoustics First
-
Audio Carpet
-
Auralex Acoustics
-
Dynamat Padding
-
Echo Busters
-
Kinetics Noise Control
-
Owens Corning SelectSound
-
PrimAcoustic
-
RealTraps
-
RPG
review,
review
-
Silent Source
-
SONEX,
review,
review
-
Sound Control Room, 14200 Ventura Blvd #101, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
(818)788-1238
-
ASC Tube Trap their Walldamp is a great product,
review
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Solar Shading Systems
- Links:
Noise-Acoustical Links Page
- Links:
Links of Acoustics sites
EQUIPMENT RACK, STORAGE RACKS
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Read this
article on vibration isolation and come to your own conclusions. One of the
most expensive hifi makers, Mark Levinson, uses the cheapest racks to hold his
most expensive equipment at his
showroom.
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Townshend I can't say if this really works, but it looks really cool.
Maybe you can use it for your expensive turntable so when you dance around the
room, your floor thumping doesn't cause the needle to skip. Their reasoning
for vibration isolation for amplifiers and non mechanical components is wacky.
Their site critisizes other brands' "vibration isolation" products as
"virtually ineffective."
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Machina Dynamica Unipivot looks interesting
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Sounds Of Silence Vibraplane looks like a more refined, smaller version
of the Townshend, it had a very impressive demonstration at the HiFi'99
Convention
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Fabreeka
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Noren Products AcoustiLock marketed for pro-audio, these rack
enclosures keep your equipment ventalated, vibration isolated, filtered from
dust, and silent. they also sell speaker stands, professional cabinets that
keeps your equipment cool and your room less noisy, terribly confusing website
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Raxxess marketed for pro-audio, these rack enclosures keep your
equipment ventalated, vibration isolated, filtered from dust, and silent. they
also sell speaker stands
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Mana email
this person for a testimonial
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AV Mechanica
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Boltz-USA metal pre-assembled storage racks for CDs, videotapes, DVDs,
laserdiscs, vinyl records,
review (press "next" on page for more reviews)
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Billy Bags storage racks for LPs, CDs, DVDs, laserdiscs,
review
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Stor A Disc wooden pre-assembled storage racks for CDs, videotapes,
DVDs, laserdiscs, vinyl records
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Salamander Designs overpriced
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Stacks And Stacks metal pre-assembled storage racks for CDs,
videotapes, DVDs, laserdiscs, vinyl records
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BGW rack mount supplies
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Bryco storage
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Rackit storage
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Leprecon
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StoreYourMedia.com
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Hippo Racks
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Maverick Designs
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The Jungles
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Furniture Furniture
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Rackman
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AcoustiLock
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Metric Halo Labs Spectrafoo outstanding real time audio analyzer,
beautiful display, this program is worth using just to use as a "light show"
while you listen to your stereo, there's a free demo at their website,
computer software for calibration
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ABX Double Blind Comparator why don't all magazines use such systems??
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Accuphase Digital Voicing Equalizer DG 28 the ultimate,
review
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American DJ DB Display Meter db meter with 80 LED lights, cool effect
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Ascendo Schallwandler
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AudioControl
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Audio Precision
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Bob Hodas Acoustic Analysis
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Clarity DEQX
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ELAC Technische Software CARA 2.0 computer program
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ETF computer software for calibration
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Gold Line Acoustic Analyzer
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Kenwood 1070KE cool display, could be used as a "light show" running
outside the signal chain, get one for each channel
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Kenwood Audio Lab Scope rare, out of production, looks really cool
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LEDR - Listening Environment Diagnostic Recording
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Lucasfilm THX R2 Spectrum Analyzer
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Numark's Beatkeeper 2 automatic beats-per-minute tracking of 2-input
sources, two lighted display windows for BPM, beat offset, and tempo
differences
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Qsound Labs UltraQ sound enhancer designed to provide an "immersive 3D
sound fieled" to any sound system, more of an effect
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Quantec Room Simulator (QRS) a studio effect
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Radio Shack Sound Pressure Level Meter
Radio Shack Sound Pressure Level Meter review
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Rives Audio
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SigTech professional and high-end acoustic correction systems
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TacT Audio room-correction processor,
review
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True Audio TrueRTA software based audio analyzer
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WireWorld Blind Comparator, why don't all magazines use such systems??
this is a brand that makes expensive cables the magazines praise, so why don't
they use this device??
MOST EXPENSIVE AUDIOPHILE
EQUIPMENT - Most Expensive HiFi
Absolutely Cost-No-Object Overbuilt HiFi
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Andrew's Comments on Expensive Equipment
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Sakura Systems Flatfish 47 Laboratory, 47 Labs, $5,400 for a portable
CD player
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Von GayLord Audio liquid cooled amps
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Sakura Systems PiTracer CD Transport weird looking, these CD players
also prove that vibration isolation, clamps, vacuum doors, and such nonsense
are not needed for CD playback
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Linn Speakers priced at over $10,000 pr
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V8
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Wolcott Audio Presence P220M Monoblock Amp $8,795 pair
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Sierra Everest Amplifier $9,995
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Focus Audio
- KR VT800 Transducer Monoblocks $21,500 pair
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pARTicular Evrythmy the most insanely overpriced racks, $25,000 for a
rack?
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Thor Audio actually just an expensive brand for small amps
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Lautsprecheranlage METROPOLIS Reference One
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Silvaweld OTL 200 amp from Korea. This is definitely for tube lovers
only! Each of these heaters uses a total of 104 tubes, mostly little tiny
6C19P's, and each tube is fused and has its own error indicator,
picture,
picture
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VMPS
picture
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Von Schweikert VR-10 speaker
review, this company self destructed by overpricing themselves out of the
market, now out of business
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Tannoy Westminster Royal speaker
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MartinLogan
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DALI MegaLine
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Hales Transcendence 8
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D+S Sound Labs Incorporated FM6 huge, $10,000 pair
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Meridian Processor this "reference" decoder is priced at $14,000
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Canton Digital 1.1 self calibrating speaker, $15,000
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Pass Labs X1000 the huge amp has 1,000 watts of power
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Linn Sondek CD12 $20,000 CD player,
review
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VTL Woton Monoblocks 1250 watts and $20,000 each
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B&W Nautilus $20,000,
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Krell 25s or KPS-30i CD player priced at $20,000, sold at Sound
Factor-Encino (address below)
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Krell Master Reference Subwoofer priced at $28,000,
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Avance Century Speakers $29,500 pair
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Halcro dm68 Monoblock Amps $29,900 pair
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Acoustic Reality the most powerful single-chassis unit in the world,
configurations begin at 1,000 watts and can be upwards of 3,000 watts (or
4,000 watts in multi-channel) with price ranging from $17,000 to $34,000
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Accuphase Monobocks solid state amps
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Nova Evolution II speaker priced at $32,000
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Boulder 2020 Advance DAC most expensive DAC, $35,000 pr
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Mark Levinson 33 Reference Monaural Power Amplifier the biggest in size
amps, priced at $35,000/pair, sold at Creative Home Theatres (address below)
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JADIS JP 200 MC Preamplifier $29,745
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Avantgarde Acoustic Trio incredibly realistic speakers, works best with
small zero-feedback triode amps, $9,100-$38,900,
German site,
review,
picture
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Jadis Eurythmie 11 take me to your leader! something from Star Trek?
$40,000
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Pass Laboratories Rushmore $40,000
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Mark Levinson 31.5 CD transport+Mark
Levinson 30.5 DAC priced at $50,000, world's most expensive CD player,
for Japan they sell the No31.5L+No30.6L
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Montana XPS2 $54,995
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Kharma Reference 1a priced at $56,995,
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Krell Master Reference Subwoofer priced at $28,000,
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Cary CAD-1610-SE Amplifier $40,000/pr
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FM Acoustics Resolution Series 811 $59,800
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Aster s.r.o, Ultima 4 $60,000
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Audire The New Monarch $60,000
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Tube Research Labs Platinum 800 Watt Mono $60,000
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Graaf GM 200 OTL Power Amplifier $60,000/pr
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Burmester CD Transport 969 +
D/A Converter 970 probably the most expensive CD transport and DAC,
clock link output for clock synchronization means they only work good with
Burmester products, $28,000 for transport, $33,000 for DAC, $61,000 to play a
CD
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Rockport Technologies,
Rockport Technologies System 2 Sirius Phonogram priced at $65,000
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Focal-JMlab Grande Utopia only their biggest and most expensive one
sounds good, rest of their products sound lame, $70,000,
picture, sold at Acoustic Image (address below)
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Nearfield Acoustics Melos/Pipedreams $80,000,
review,
Nearfield website,
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JADIS JA 800 priced at $80,000
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Dynaudio Evidence Speaker priced at $85,000,
picture, sold at Atlantic Stereo (address below)
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CAT speaker priced at $91,800, a huge increase from last year when they
charged $30,000
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Audio Note Ongaku Amp one of the most expensive hifi electronics,
designed by Hiroyasu Kondo, priced at $95,200;
picture,
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Swans Speaker Swans2.2 priced at $95,000 to $100,000
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Entec 100K priced at $100,000, sold by
Lehmann Audio
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Krell Master Reference Amplifiers priced at $120,000
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Audio PhonoM10 Pre Amp one of the most expensive hifi electronics,
priced at $125,000
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EgglestonWorks Ivy this huge speaker costs $100,000, this proves that
what is more expensive is not necessarily better, gets lots of hype though
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Wegg William Eggleston, formerly of EgglestonWorks, and Dr. Wayne
Prather,
review, $105,000 pair
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JBL Synthesis Ultra home theater system costs $109,500
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Alon Exotica Grand Reference $125,000,
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Genesis 1.1 priced at $135,000,
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Millennium Products Lightning 10SX Digital Projector $126,000
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Platinum Audio Air Pulse 3.1 speaker priced at $130,000,
picture, Phil Jones is now making bass guitar amps and cabinets,
Phil Jones with Platinum Audio Air Pulse speaker
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Wilson Audio WAMM priced at $157,000, every year they raise this
model's price by $10,000
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German Physiks Tiebreak Gaudi priced at $250,000
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Audio Note GAKU-ON Amp the other most expensive hifi electronics,
priced at $262,500,
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Wavac most expensive amps, the Wavac SH-833 costs $350,000 pair,
Wavac SH-833 monoblock power amplifier
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Wavac-Audio everything they make is very expensive
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Ultrasound Otello this Italian amp, ten PL519 tubes per channel, not a
wattage amplifier but a current/amperage amplifier, the output is eight amps,
the impedance of the output stage is 1Mohm, might be the most expensive amp of
all time, $606,000+,
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Kharma Grand Enigma priced at $1,000,000
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AudioReview's Speaker Index by Price
AUDIO BRANDS FOR THE REST OF US
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If you aren't a millionaire and want a "serious" audio system, want something
better than mass "consumer grade" electronics, want something better than the
gimmicky booming junk, and would rather spend money on albums and concert
tickets for music, then look into the top of the line products by these brands
to hear "Hi-Fi" at the affordable entry level: Pioneer Elite, Sony ES, Rotel,
NAD, Harmon Kardon, Marantz, Nakamichi, Sherwood. You can buy complete
systems by each of these brands and then use one remote control for everything.
For an entry level home theater integrated receiver, the Pioneer Elite is
worth listening to. To start entering into the more expensive hifi, look into
the brands: Sunfire, Golden Tube, B&K. For speakers, I recommend the
affordable models by the brands listed above including: Legacy-Audio,
Klipsch, NHT, KEF, Infinity, Joseph Audio. You would think that as
technology improves, consumer electronics should be getting better, more endowed
with features, and less expensive. When you buy an expensive component, you can
usually negotiate buying any accessories at cost or even "thrown in". Many
speaker manufacturers "throw in" center channel speakers when you buy L+R
speakers. You can usually buy refurbished units, store demos, and trade-ins at
any audio store at deep discounts.
To vegetate on for hours while enjoying your home entertainment, I recommend the
expensive recliners at sold at Superco stores. Some of them will massage
your back. See below for addresses. You might consider installing exercise
equipment in your listening room or installing stereo equipment in your exercise
room.
OSIM
chairs are very relaxing.
Acoustic Innovations
Relax The Back
Krypton
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Teac Nostalgia novelty stereo, POS sound, call (323)726-0303
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Denon Novelty Stereos
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Electro Brand Model
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ReversingMachines Reverse Speech Player
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VersaCorder Tape Recorder, Record up to 4 Hours On One Side of a Regular
120 min. Cassette sold only in Japan
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Antique Phonograph Site in 'dem good ole days
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More Antique Phonograph Site in 'dem good ole days
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Philco Predicta TV
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Thames & Kosmos Radio Ace
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Audiophile Snake Oil
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Astronomically overpriced audiophile equipment
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Articles of Advice
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Crutchfield Advisor
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Record and Tape Care in a Nutshell by USA Library of Congress
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The Care and Handling of Recorded Sound Materials By Gilles St-Laurent
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AudioFederation Audiophile's Guide to the Galaxy
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GoodSound has pretty good advice on: System Buying, System Setup, and
other interesting bits of commentary
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Tweaks
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Amp tech terms: check
here and
here, but ignore their sales pitches.
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Audiophile 2000 HiFi & Music Pages
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Audio USENET FAQs
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Glossary
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Glossary by Rane Professional Audio Reference
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TechnoFILE glossary
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"Sounds Like? An Audio Glossary" by J. Gordon Holt
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Recording Technology History
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Milestones in Audio (from the Soul of Sound)
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Family Tree of Audio (from the Soul of Sound)
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Ashcraft Design, Dave Ashcraft designs speakers for Harman's JBL,
Infinity, Revel
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Links of Links
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Stereophile's Links has a searchable index, they removed my page from
their listing saying it was getting "too many hits", email them to ask them to
add this page again
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Audio Utopia
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HIFI TO DIE FOR link collection
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Audiomap's awesome link collection
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AES Links
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Stereo411 Links
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Hotlinks
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High Fidelity Engineering Co.
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Steve Ekblad's Links audiogrid.com
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Loudspeaker Link List
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Single-Ended Triode Links Page
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Harmone's Loudspeaker Links
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Ecoustics.com
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Retro Audio, audio equipment of the legendary manufacturers 50-80’s.
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Official Phase Linear Website, David Hafler and Bob Carver's old company
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Stereo Speaker Buyer's Guide
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AudioNova Links
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Boston Audio Society Audio Links
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Conventions
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Los Angeles and Orange County Audio Society
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Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
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EnjoyTheMusic - Show Reports
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Vacuum State of the Art Conference and Show
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NAMM
Show
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Bristol Show
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Home Theater Now International Conference & Exposition
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Top Audio Show - Italy
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Avalon Acoustics demo room at Hi-Fi '98, I am still haunted by my
experience listening to hifi in this room. It was amazing.
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Pictures of HiFi
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AudioHeritage JBL Fan Page, fansite for James B. Lansing
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Vintage Audio Trader
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Hi-End systems of IHIFI Club members
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Das Vorfuehrzimmer 123
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System pictures
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StereoDesign's Pictures
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HiFi Spezialist's Pictures
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HiFi Spezialist's Pictures-High End
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extreme audio
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Adnan Arduman Friends' Systems
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The Audio Society of Minnesota's pictures
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Soundgallery's Demo Rooms
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Artistic Audio's Pictures
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Adflip.com search for "hifi" ads
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BD-DESIGN
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The Ultimate Death Star Home Theater
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21hifi HiFi Show Reviews
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The Vintage Knob.org
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Magazines
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The Audio Critic, Sensible Sound, and Attainable Audio have
journalism with attitude. They are the most opinionated of all audio magazines
and actually give other audio magazines bad reviews and debunks psuedo-science
products. AudioXPress, Bottlehead's Valve, and Vacuum Tube Valley are what the
hi-fi hobby used to be about - DIY.
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Andrew's Comments on Magazines
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Photos:
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Photos:
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Arthur Salvatore's High-End Audio he critisizes the magazines in
Reviewing the 'Reviewers' and
"Underground" Audio Magazines
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Writer:
Sam Tellig has written pretty good articles on hi-fi in audio magazines
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Writer:
Ken Kessler has written pretty good articles on hi-fi in audio magazines,
and and "affluent lifestyle" magazines like
Robb Report
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Absolute Sound subjective reviews by Harry Pearson
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Attainable Audio Magazine - Journal of the Affordable High-End
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Audiophile Audition
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Audio Critic
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Audioholics
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Audio Ideas Guide
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Audio Musings Magazine is an audio newsletter,
email
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Audio Review
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Audio Revolution
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Audio Video Interiors
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Audio Video Reviews lots of reviews
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AudioXpress
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AVguide.com
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Audio Web
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Audio World
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Bound For Sound
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British Audio Journal very well written
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Gramophone Magazine
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Groovenoise analogue and vinyl
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Hi-Fi News & Record Review
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Hi-Fi World
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HiFi Plus, HiFi+
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Hi Fidelity Magazine UK
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Hi-Fi Review Japanese, thick magazine full of ads, about $40 per
issue, this is probably one of the best hifi magazines ever, if you can read
Japanese
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Perfect Sound Forever
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Positive Feedback
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Robb Report Home Entertainment and Design,
Robb Report Home Entertainment and Design
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Sensible Sound
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SoundReproduction.com
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SoundStage lots of reviews, factory tours
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Stereophile
Jonathan Scull, Senior Editor,
John Atkinson, Editor
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Stereo German HiFi Magazine
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Stereo Sound Japan, the best hifi magazine of all time, and it's only in
Japanese! this magazine proves that hifi is not some esoteric rich man's hobby
in Japan, but a mainstream consumer hobby; if only USA companies knew how to
market their products as well as Japanese companies do in Japan, then prices
for hifi would decrease and the quality of consumer grade products would
increast to hifi standards
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TNT
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Vacuum Tube Valley
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Valve
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What HiFi?
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Links:
AudioNova Magazine Links
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Commentary:
The Audio Press
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AudioTools.com
AUDIO MAGAZINE CRITIC CLICHES
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by Michael Gindi @ Fi Magazine and others
articulate, as all good fireworks displays must have a grand finale,
edge-of-the-art-component, explosively dynamic, icing on that cake, musical, no
chain is stronger than its weakest link, palpable presence, presence, punch,
quantum leap, quick, reviewer's tool, rudely revelatory, screaming rave-review,
superb at sounstaging and imaging, surprisingly seamless, to tell you the truth,
transparency, uncolored, utterly transparent, you owe it to yourself to give
these speakers a very serious audition, wispy, golden ear, unsurpassed clarity,
exceptional value, lacking in body, opens up the sound stage, increases dynamic
contrasts and delineates inner voices (or here either), areas of openness and
linearity, and lifts a veil enabling previously unnoticed detail to emerge, you
are there, they are here
AUDIOPHILE STORES: Very expensive audio equipment can be heard at these
places. Always call first to ask for their hours, what equipment you're
interested in, and be sure to mention you found out about them via me. Bring
your own CDs. When you bring test CDs, pick ones with widest dynamic ranges so
you can hear deep bass with bright treble. Also bring CDs that sound muddied so
then you can hear how well the audio equipment "cleans up" the sound and you can
hear how much more detailed the soundspace image is. Beware that each dealer
claims to be the exclusive distributor for each brand, but this is never the
case. My audiophile tests are: to listen if the lyrics are more intelligible, if
the horns sound more real, if the bass sounds more defined, and if you start
feeling like dancing to the rhythm. Some components have "synergy" and sound
better combined with others. Good components with a bad speaker will not sound
good as would bad components with a great speaker. Sometimes good components
just don't sound good together too. Ask to switch components around to make your
A/B/? comparisons. I wish you good luck in finding the audio system that makes
your music move you.
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= sells products that play cassette tapes
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= sell Laserdisc/DVD players
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of them sell CD players.
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Internet Dealers
There are concentrations of hifi dealers in the most affluent areas. In West Los
Angeles there are many dealers located on Wilshire Blvd west of the 405 Freeway.
In Torrance there are many dealers located on Pacific Coast Highway and on
Hawthorne Blvd. Magnolia HiFi dealers are changing the way hifi dealers look
with their well designed showrooms. The older dealers may not have stores that
look as nice as Magnolia, but they have good prices on trade ins, demos,
new-old-stock equipment, and used equipment.
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Acoustic Image
- 11124 Sunshine Terrace, Studio City, CA 91604 (818)762-1501
- Ultimate! I highly recommend going to this place to really hear
that vinyl & vacuum tubes sound better than CDs. Elliot Midwood and their nice
friendly staff sells hideously expensive audio and video equipment. They sell
linear tracking vinyl turntables such as the Walker on display and they
can order for you the awesome Clearaudio Reference, Cearaudio Explorer,
and the Forsell Air Force One. They also sell hi-end phono cartridges,
needles, and record cleaners. They sells lots of great sounding vacuum tube
amps by: Cary, Mesa Boogie, and many others. You must hear/see the huge
Forsell amp in their back room. They sell good speakers by Focal,
Montana.
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ACT Electronics
- 21129 Norwalk Blvd, Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716, (562) 809-0263
- Adrian Ilie sells professional sales and service of audio components,
turntables, video, tv, portables, and shortwave radios, auto stereos,
camcorders, and tape conversions. He repairs speakers and sells rare used
hifi. This store is mostly a repair shop.
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Advance Audio
- 4105 E Live Oak Ave, Arcadia, CA 91006, (626) 254-9567, (626)378-8337
- Sells new and used hifi equipment, home theater, karaoke, notably
Avalon speakers.
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Ahead Stereo
- 7426 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036 (323)931-8873
- This is a Rotel, NAD, Marantz, Denon, Sherwood/Newcastle, Nakamichi
dealer, so check their respective sites to see what they sell. They sell
cassette decks such as the Rotel RD-960, NAD 614 and others by
Denon, Sherwood/Newcastle, Marantz. They sell turntables by Rotel, NAD,
Denon. The staff is very friendly. It's across the street from the RED
restaurant.
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AirPhonoGram
- Escondido, CA, (760)489-6904, (760)945-4407
- AirPhonoGram is a small design group that can custom build a variety of
tube equipment. Over thirty years experience with tube gear. They can repair
and restore old tube amps.
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Ametron
- 1546 N Argyle Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028 (323)464-1144
- they sell NAD, Onkyo, and many other brands, lots of blank
cassettes, videotapes, lots of DIY components
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Atlantic Stereo
- 445-A E 17th St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, (949)646-8895
- They sell electronics by Sunfire, TAG McLaren, Marantz, B&K, Chiro,
SimAudio, Sony ES, Cinepro, Camelot Technology, MSB, Dwin, TACT Audio, Pioneer
Elite. They sell speakers by Sonance, Totem Acoustics, PSB, and the
complete line of Dyanaudio. They sell S-VHS VCRs by JVC, Marantz.
They have a very friendly staff that will alow you to bring in a stack of CDs
and sit and listen to them as long as you want on their very expensive stereos
and very comfortable sofas. Their stuff is so hideously expensive that I
actually feel guilty going there and I wonder how they can stay in business.
They have a huge selection of multi-programmable
remote controls that look like palm pilots. They also rent laserdiscs.
Check site for info.
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Audio Concepts
- 7246 N Rosemead Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91775, (626)285-0011
- 6236 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90803, (562) 597-5450
- this store sells speakers by Paradigm, Klipsch, NHT, McIntosh,
sells tube amps for home, Bang & Olufsen stereos, and no hassle and no
hard sell employees. They really make you feel comfortable there, they just
set you up and then leave you alone to check out your own CDs while they watch
sports on tv.
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Audio Den
- 8101 Orion Ave. #9, Van Nuys, CA 91406, (818)781-4700
- the friendly staff here sells lots of UK brands such as Tannoy, B&W,
Meridian. They sell turntables by Thorens, Pro-ject, and many phono
cartridges and needles by Shure. They sell cassette tape decks by
Denon, Marantz, Onkyo. They also sell the Nitty Gritty record
cleaners. Their Classe, Enlightened Audio Designs, California Audio Labs
electronics are good, and they also sell home theater equipment by Marantz,
Denon, McIntosh, Cal Audio Labs, Classe, Adcom, and others.
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Audiomax Ltd.
- 28281 Paseo Corrales, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, (949)363-6894
- by appointment only, see website for info
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Audio Specialist
- 13251 #D Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604, (818)995-8648
- Howard Bardach sells used hifi, specializing in the repair and resale of
quality current and vintage audio equipment
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Audio Video City
- 3201 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403, (310)453-5355
- sells products by Nakamichi, Pioneer Elite, Proton TVs, Denon THX,
Sony, NHT, Sound Design, M&K, and very expensive cables.
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Audio Video Today
- 14306 Beach Blvd, Westminster, CA 92683 (714)891-7575
- little store packed with hi-end components and a friendly staff. They sell
turntables by VPI and an exotic brand. They sell speakers by B&W,
Spice, NHT, Mirage, and others. They sell electronics by Rotel, ATI,
Golden Theater, Classe, Sherwood, and others. Check their website for more
info.
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Bang & Olufsen
- 17 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91105, (626)564-0800
- 369 N Rodeo Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 (310)247-7785
- Bang & Olufsen's showcase store for their products sells hifi like
fashion accessories for the rich. Interestingly, they do not sell overpriced
accessories like special cables, power line conditioners, special racks, or
kitchy audiophile junk. That proves that the wealthiest people in the world
don't buy into all that audiophile tweak nonsense when they buy their own
systems. They sell Bang & Olufsen along with Velodyne subwoofers
and a $10,000 LCD flat widescreen tv, and that's good enough for the top 1%
that can afford such toys. Be prepared for a high-pressure hard sell though.
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Best Buy & Magnolia
- 3675 Pacific Coast Hwy, Torrance, CA 90505, (310)791-1186
- 500 Westminster Mall, Westminster, CA 92683, (714) 896-9693
- One of America's biggest chain stores sells Monstercable power
strips. They also have the lowest prices on new CDs, DVDs, cassettes, and
videocassettes. They sell entry level speakers by JBL, Athena, Yamaha,
Sony, Klipsch. Their Magnolia stores sell high-end equipment. Check site
for nearest location. Their Westminster and Torrance have specialty home
theater showrooms and equipment their other stores do not carry. Go to the
Best Buy stores with Magnolia HiFi showrooms.
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James Boyk's Sound Decision
- Caltech professor, musician, consultant for the audio industry, record
producer, also runs his own hifi consulting service and does not sell or
install components, but will make referrals to those who do.
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Brooks Berdan
- 110 W Olive Ave, Monrovia, CA 91016 (626)359-9131
- good store sells expensive Jadis vacuum tube electronics and
speakers including the
Jadis Eurythmie 11,
Jadis amps,
Jadis Electronics, Cardas La Luce Turntable, Shanling, Hovland,
Rega, Oracle turntables, Acoustech electronics, the owner likes Rega,
and Eminent Technology 2.5 Tonearms. They sell speakers by
Vandersteen, Cabasse and Wilson Audio. He sells pretty much any
needle, cartridge, pivoting and linear tonearms, and vinyl accessory that's
available for the hifi market. They also sell the big record cleaning machines
by Keith Monks and VPI HW-17F Pro Record Cleaner. They have a
good used audiophile vinyl record selection for sale and every audiophile
magazine distributed today. Be sure to mention me, Andrew, referred you
to them because I've spent a lot of time here listening to their hideously
expensive Jadis electronics and they've been kind to me, patiently
answering all my questions. The owner seems well-connected to the
manufacturers and knows many of them personally. The owner has a peculiar
attitude - "there's nothing under $2,000 worth listening to", so you might
want to browse this place for the accessories, magazines, and records because
if you have to ask, you really can't afford it.
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Cavalti
- Bluffs Shopping Center, 1342 Bison Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92660,
(949)251-0031
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Century TV
- 13858 Brookhurst St, Garden Grove, CA 92843, (714)636-2388
- Vietnamese owned business has a good selection of tvs, HDTVs, plasma
screens, and home theater electronics by Pioneer Elite, Technics, Sony
and speakers by Energy, Definitive, JBL Their home theater demo room in
the back is huge and has great setups of this equipment with very impressive
huge projection tvs and plasma tvs and very comfortable furniture.
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Crane Home Theater
- Chatsworth, CA
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Creative Home Theatres CH Automation Stereo
- formerly named Christopher Hansen Inc
- 11878 La Grange Ave. 1/F, West Los Angeles, CA 90025, (310)826-8286
- hideously expensive audio/video equipment such as $10,000 CD players,
awesome speakers by Martin Logan, Cello, Revel, and awesome video
projectors.
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Circuit City
- see website for locations
- sell Polk, Infinity speakers and Onkyo electronics. Terrible
listening rooms.
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Cosmos Digital
- 5788 Smithway St., Commerce, CA 90040, (323)201-3160
- 3250 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90006
- Korean owned business, most of the salesman are Korean and can barely
speak English, they sell KEF, JBL, Infinity, Onkyo, Sony.
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Definition Audio Video
- 2901 W 182nd St, Redondo Beach, CA 90278 (310)371-0019
- Brian Cook and their friendly staff sells lots of expensive audio/video
equipment. You should check out their back rooms which have huge speakers,
huge projection tvs, and an interesting assortment of exotic speakers. They
sell great vacuum tube preamps and amps by Cary and Mesa Boogie.
They sell Rega, Clearaudio turntables.
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Digital Ear
- 17602 E 17th Street #106, Tustin, CA 92780 (714)544-7903
- Ultimate! Orange County's best audio store sells the great brands
as Audio Research, Martin Logan, Magnepan, BASIS Turntables, Sumiko
cartridges, and Pioneer Elite DVD players. They have good sounding
Magnepan electrostatic speakers which need their Carver Sunfire subwoofers for
bass. This is the nicest looking audio store I've ever been to. This place is
very nice and very comfortable. The staff is very friendly; they just set up
the equipment and leave you alone to audition it for yourself.
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Discount Sales
- 990 Ontario Mills Drive, Ontario, CA, (909)476-9667
- This outlet sells many large big screen TVs, cabinets, and lots of
speakers. Most of the equipment looks like refurbished, closeout, and demo
stock. Pioneer Elite, Meridian, Onkyo Integra, B&W, M&K, Definitive
Technology, Sony ES, custom installations
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DMC Electronics
- 13143 Brookhurst, Garden Grove, CA 92843, (714)534-8780
- they sell Sound Labs, Atlantic Technology, Pass, Nakamichi, Jolida,
NAD, B&K, JBL, Denon, Onkyo, PSB, Mission, used, call for info. They sell
used, trade ins, closeouts, and demos.
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Don Ramon, Speaker, Parts & Repair
- 3425 E First St, Los Angeles, CA 90003, (323)268-0263
- 2521 E Flroence Ave, Huntington Park, CA 90255, (323)585-3975
- for DIY speakers, he sells coils, domes, glue, diaphragms, spiders, cones,
gaskets
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DSI Entertainment
- Lifestyle Showroom, 653 N Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069
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dxc store
- 413 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401, (310)394-5250
- (DIGITAL XPERIENCE CORPORATION) sells headphones and portable accessories
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EAR-USA
- 1087 E Ridgewood St, Long Beach, CA 90807, (562)422-4747
- Dan Meinwald sells E.A.R., Marten Design, Townshend Audio, Helius Omega
Tonearm, call for info.
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Elite Custom Audio Video
- Montclair, CA 92675
- amazing Egyptian styled theater demo room, see website for info
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Esoteric Audio Research
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Esoteric Audio Research
- Dan Meinwald, 1087 E. Ridgewood Street, Long Beach, CA 90807,
(562)422-4747
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Evolution Audio & Video
- 5341 Derry Ave, Unit "S", Agoura Hills, CA 91301 (818)879-1312
- Laserdics/DVDs are much better than videotapes and this place has a huge
selection to choose from. They also sell DVDs, HDTVs, and the great Pioneer
Elite Laserdisc/DVD players, and Theta Laserdisc/DVD players. They
sell the great Vac Avatar integrated tube amp with remote which sounds
very good. They sell products by Vac, Sunfire, Monitor Audio and have
one of the best home theater demo rooms I've ever seen.
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Edgarhorn
- 22113 S Vermont, Torrance, CA 90502 (310)782-8076
- Edgarhorn dealer showroom.
Dr.Bruce Edgar has created incredibly clear and efficient horn
loudspeakers. You can audition them at his shop using boutique small vacuum
tube amps of 2watts to 18watts. Call to make an appointment and bring your own
preamps, amps, CD players, to audition your own CDs. The Dr.'s System 80
speakers sound very good.
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Fry's
Electronics
- see website for locations
- Their audio video sections are chaotic messes so forget listening to a
equipment in ideal acoustics, these places are for selling in bulk at low
prices. Don't bother asking for help or expecting any questions answered,
their salesmen know nothing. They carry brands for a few months, drop them,
and carry other brands a few months later. They have good prices on home
theater receivers by Harman-Kardon, Teac and speakers by Pinnale,
Jamo. Sometimes you can find last year's top of the line models for less
than half price. So go there and drop a high end component into your shopping
carts (!!?) and avoid the massive amounts of junk food on your checkout.
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Future Home Theater
- 204 South Beverly Drive, Suite 111, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, (310)274-9393
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Gene Rubin Audio
- 2695 Bayshore Ave, Ventura, CA 93001, (805)658-8311
- sells lots of UK brands such as Ruark, Creek, Mistral, Meridian, Chord.
They sell turntables by Roksan, and many phono cartridges and needles
by Koetsu, Dynavector.
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Genesis Audio
- 16163 Lake Forest Drive, Suite L, Irvine, CA 92618 (714)727-3700
- this place specializes in home theaters. They sell Pioneer,
Vandersteen, Sherwood, and an exotic expensive VCR by Sonance. You
must check out their home theater installation room in the back. Check their
site.
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GNP
- 1254 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91106, (626)577-7767
- Ultimate! in extreme high-end audiophile equipment, good three room
showcase demonstrating the best amplifiers by Audio Research, cassette
decks by Marantz, speakers by Martin Logan, Soliloquy, Theil, CD
players by Arcam, and outrageously expensive cables. They also sell
hi-end record cleaners and analyzers such as the AudioControl SA3052.
They have a good selection of used hifi.
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Goldmund
- 3707 Winford Drive, Tarzana, CA 91356, (888)GOLD-001
- amazing showroom
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Good Guys now
CompUSA
- see website for locations
- they're integrated into CompUSA stores now.
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Guitar Center
- (search for a location near you at their site)
- They sell pro cassette decks which would be perfect for your home made by
Tascam, Sony, & Marantz. They sell DJ turntables by Tascam. They
sell great studio moniors by Event Electronics. I want you to notice
how the pro-audio equipment is much more technologically sophisticated than
the "audiophile" electronics, and the prices are much lower. Notice how in
their pro-audio environment, they do not sell the audiophile "tweaks"
paraphernalia. Email them for a catalog.
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Hello Simply Music
- 20 minutes north west of L.A. Showroom by appointment., tel:(805)527-9739
fax:(805)527-9808 (24hr)
- sells Role, Magnum Dynalab, Atlantis, NBS, Jean Marie Reynaud, Gershman
Acoustics, Wilson-Benesch, Kuzma and Cardas LPs and CDs.
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Henry Radio
- 2050 S Bundy Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90025, (310)820-1234
- Service center for Bang & Olufsen electronics, especially old
phonographs and cassette players. They can give your old, broken, used, worn
out Bang & Olufsen a second life. They also sell and service
professional radio broadcasting equipment. They are also a factory authorized
warranty service center for Rotel, NAD, Adcom, Kef, Celestion.
Alan R. Kanter is the Director of Technical Services at
Henry Radio. Email him with your questions to see if he can fix your
equipment.
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HI-FI Haven
- 7650 S Greenleaf Ave, Whittier, CA 90602, (562)698-6103
- Bill Tandberg has been smoking his stogies at this musty/dusty location
for the past 40 years selling McIntosh speakers such as the gigantic
XR290 and XRT25 (see above for info links) along with the
full range of McIntosh speakers. The huge XR290 and XRT25
speakers would otherwise require a 120 day waiting period ... to be built and
shipped. Go here soon, he said he wouldn't be around much longer. He has lots
of old used hifi under layers of dust. Call him at (562)698-6103.
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Hi-Q Audio Video
- 2849 East Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, (805)374-2771
- sells QUAD products from UK
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HiTek Home Theater
- 8943 E Garvey Ave, Rosemead, CA 91770, (626)288-8810
- 9938 Bolsa Ave, Westminster, CA 92683, (714)775-8788
- Tim Nguyen's little business is another mess of a stereo store that sells
a few hi-fi speakers along with mostly consumer grade amplifiers and a few
high end products by Carver Audio, Bob Carver's Sunfire, Sony, Aragon,
Acurus, Harman Kardon, Marantz, Onkyo. They sell great speakers by
Dahlquist, Genesis, Harman Kardon, JBL, Energy, NHT, MB Quart, and
showcases Klipsch speakers including their Klipsch KLF.30. Very
friendly staff.
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HiVi
- 253 East Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA, (626)683-0606
- showcase for Swans Speakers
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Home Theater Engineering, 3808 E La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA, (714)632-7300
- Laser D Entertainment, 1864 N Tustin, Orange, CA, (714)693-2882,
Karaoke
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Saunter Lee and Von Maughan's's biggest Laserdisc and DVD shop in Orange
County. Along with a huge selection of Laserdiscs and DVDs, they sell speakers
by M&K, Jamo and electronics by Pioneer Elite, NAD, ATI, PSB,
Cinepro, Sherwood Newcastle, Myryad, Zenith Professional, Van Den Hul, Proton,
HDTVs, Plasma Displays, HD Front Projector/Satellites and lots of karaoke
equipment. They do custom home theater installations.
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House of Natural Sound
- 12517 Sherman Way, North Hollywood, CA 91605 (818)765-1991,
FX:(818)759-7199
- 26248 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita , CA 91305, (805)255-6677
- shop that sells Nakamichi tape decks; VPI
vinyl turntables; amps & speakers by McIntosh, Pioneer Elite, Sunfire, NHT,
Parasound, KEF; and systems by Bang & Olufsen. They also sell the
best hi-end car stereos (see sections below for details).
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Jeff's Sound Values
- Jeff is one of the largest used equipment dealers in San Diego county
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JM
Sound
- 1704 Marshall field Ln, Redondo Beach, CA 90278, (310)372-3487
- Joe Martelli sells turntables
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Katli Audio
- 13908 Ravenwood, Chino Hills, CA 91709, 909-465-0222
- By appointment only, Fred Kat sells Accuphase, Air Tight, Avalon
Acoustics, German Physiks, Odeon, Audio Craft arm & cartridges, Clear Audio
turntables & cartridges.
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Ken Crane's
- (check website for nearest location)
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Ken Crane's Outlet
- 4860 W 147th St, Hawthorne, CA 90250 (310)676-0111
- These are store demos and refurbished items. Prices aren't that much lower
than the chain stores, but you get a warranty.
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Lam's Repair
- 8254 E Garvey Ave, Rosemead, CA 91770, (626)573-0496
- Lam is a Chinese immigrant who knows how to fix almost anything. In his
smokey shop he fixes tvs, vcrs, camcorders, laserdisc players, car stereos,
and stereo equipment. Free estimates & pick up, low labor cost, cash only,
fast turnaround.
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Laser Blazer
- 10587 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064, (310) 475-4788
- Laserdisc and DVD rentals for affluent West Los Angeles people, they also
sell KEF speakers,
email Laser Blazer
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L.A. Audio Video
- 101 S Western Ave, Los Angeles,CA 90004 (213)252-0066
- Ultimate! in extreme high-end audiophile equipment, this place
sells extremely expensive top of the line models. They sell audiophile Vinyl
Record Turntables by Musical Hall, VPI, Thorens, Sonograph, and others.
They sell cassette decks by Denon, Sony, Kenwood, Onkyo. They sell
Audio Research, Wilson Audio, McIntosh, Nakamichi, Pioneer Elite, Tannoy,
and the best Sony tvs and the latest in plasma flat screens. I highly
recommend everyone to go to this place, check out their upstairs showrooms,
and listen to their music on the best hi-fi. Speak to Billy Kim, VP, and tell
him Andrew sent you and he'll give you a discount.
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Magnolia Hi-Fi
- 2800 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403, (310)309-5000
- 2730 Pacific Coast Highway (corner of PCH & Crenshaw Blvd), Torrance, CA,
(310)357-2020
- chain store that sells home audio including turntables, cassette decks,
amplifiers, DVD players, speakers, by brands including Arrakis, B&K, Denon,
Krell, Pro-Ject, McIntosh, and many more. These are great looking stores.
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Marconi Radio
- 239 N Central Ave, Glendale, CA 91203 (818)240-1090
- small store sells hi-end components including Luxman hifi, the
great Pioneer Elite CT-07D cassette tape deck, the great Luxman
K-373 cassette tape deck, turntables by Thorens, Sony, Pioneer, and
Proton tv sets, lots of videodiscs, Luxman components, and others.
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Maxi-Matic
- 18401 E. Arenth Ave., City of Industry, CA 91748, (626)913-8794,
(626)912-9877 x 106
- Chinese owned business is run by Richard Tang who likes expensive hifi. He
sells brands like Denon, Energy, Dual. This place could be a lot better
than the chaotic mess it looks like now. He says he's been there for 9 years
and there's a demographic of Chinese businessmen who love hifi.
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Musical Fidelity
- 5183 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90230, (310)558-0037
- Gary is more famous as a hifi repair shop than a dealer.
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New Century Audio
- Los Angeles, CA 91770, (626)280-8021, (626)280-8051
- Stanley Song and Tony sell Canary Audio, RA Design Lab, Nieman, B&W,
Krell and other hifi brands. Great auditioning room. Bring your own CDs.
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Optimal Enchantment
- 522 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica,CA 90401 (310)393-HIFI
- Ultimate! expensive hi-end audio equipment can be heard at this
place. Owner Randy Cooley sells the best linear tracking belt-drive
turntables, tone arms and cartridges if you have the money & interest to
really hear what is on your VYNL. They also have hi-end record cleaners too.
They sell vacuum tube CD players, vacuum tube amps, and hi-end speakers for
the ultimate crisp clean sound. They sell Audio Research, Oracle
Turntables, PAC, Platnum Audio, Ayre, Cardas, Vandersteen, California Audio
Labs, Audible Illusions, Audioquest, Audioquest, BASIS Turntables, STAX,
Magnum Dynalab, Ayre, VPI HW-17F Pro Record Cleaners, and owner Randy
claims to be able to order anything you want.
review,
review, (picture).
He can assemble a turntable for you like
this. That unflattering photo above was from one of their brand's
websites.
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Orange County Speaker Inc.
- 12141 Mariners Way, Garden Grove CA 92843 (714)554-852
- speaker repair shop, check their site
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OSIM
- Their Southern Californian store is at the
Brea Mall
- no hifi, they sell massage chairs.
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Pacific Sales
- see website for their Home Entertainment locations in: Corona, Irvine,
Torrance, Woodland Hills
- This is a high-end home appliance chain that has Home Entertainment depts
at four of their locations. He sell brands like Denon, PSB, NAD, Sony
and lots of tv sets.
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PKM Audio
- 16333 Willowmist Court, Chino Hills, CA 91709, (909)614-1342
- By appointment only, see website
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Precision Audio & Video
- 5140-C Commerce Ave, Moorpark, CA 93021
- Mike Slaminkski's shop is located in an industrial park, this place sells
hi-end products by Accuphase, Goldmund, Wisdom Audio speakers, Air Tight,
BASIS Turntables, Sumiko, and other exotic brands. Unfortunately their
selection is very small and their listening room is separate from their
components so it's tedious to make quick comparisons. Their showroom has
unplugged speakers so it's kind of a hassle to switch between different
components and speakers. I can't help but feel that this place could be
better.
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Radio Shack
- check for local locations, internet research is better because their
salesmen don't know anything and they're going to have to special order the
things you want anyway
- they have a wide selection of phonograph cartridges and needles by
Shure, Stanton, Denon, Empire, Electro Voice, Chuo Denshi, Audio Technica,
Airline, Audio Dynamics, Pana, Phansteil, Phonola, Pickering, Sylvania,
Tetrad, Thompson, Varco, Zenith and at low prices. Their other hifi
products are OEM'd from RCA and Pioneer's low end products.
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Recording Studio Outlet
- 6114 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038
- Check site for inventory of used pro-audio.
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Reference Audio Video
- 18214 Dalton Ave, Gardena, CA 90248, 310-517-1700
- Check site for inventory of used pro-audio.
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Roberts Home Audio & Video
- 1611 S La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035, (310)276-3955
- Robert Eitel sells very expensive high end equipment, specializes in home
theatres for extremely wealthy people. His showroom is amazing.
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Sam
Ash
- (search for a location near you at their site)
- They sell pro cassette decks which would be perfect for your home made by
Tascam, Sony, & Marantz. They sell DJ turntables by Gemini, Numark,
& Tascam. I want you to notice how the pro-audio equipment is much more
technologically sophisticated than the "audiophile" electronics, and the
prices are much lower. Notice how in their pro-audio environment, they do not
sell the audiophile "tweaks" paraphernalia. Email them for a catalog.
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SAS Audio Video Service
- 304 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405, (310) 399-0406
- sells old used hifi, repairs, maintains, installs
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SendMeMovies.com Inc.
- 12115 Magnolia Blvd # 139, Valley Village, CA 91607, (818) 766-2334
- store sells many codefree DVD players by Apex, Panasonic, Pioneer,
Sony, Toshiba
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Shelley's Stereo Video
- 6201 Topanaga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818)716-8500
- sells Linn, Thorens, Rotel, Sumiko, Music Hall turntables and
others, affordable hi-end Jolida vacuum tube integrateds, Nakamichi
electronics, Magnepan speakers, tapedecks by Yamaha, Sherwood,
and lots of mid-fi. Their Woodland Hills location sells lots of Sonus Faber
speakers, Audio Research electronics, and turntables, turntable
accessories, turntable cartridges, and Grado headphones.
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Shopping List
- This is a internet search engine for locating sales on electronics in your
local area. Mostly consumer grade products.
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Sing Young Music, check site for more locations
- San Gabriel, (626)571-8333
- Monterey Park (626)307-8820
- 13830 Brookhurst Rd, Garden Grove, (714)638-3388
- Laserdics/DVDs are much better than videotapes and this place has a huge
selection to choose from. They also sell DVDs, and the great Pioneer
Laserdisc/DVD players, and rare speakers by
BMB.
Sing Young Music website 2, their website was featured on AT&T tv
commercials.
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Sonic Culture
- 5630 Glenstone Way, San Diego, CA 92121, (858)677-0220
- John sells a great selection of hi-end tube electronics, speakers,
turntables, and obscure brands.
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Sound Asylum
- 638 Venice Blvd, Venice CA 90291, (310)306-2262
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James Gregan's stereo shop is like a Venice art studio. His small store
has a pretty good selection of hi-fi including products by: YBA, Blue
Circle Audio, Bryston, Creek, Epos, Exposure, Spendor, VTL, Accuphase, Pink
Triangle Turntables, Proton tvs, lots of exotic brands and speakers such
as the hard to find Impact Technologies. He sells the great Nitty
Gritty record cleaners and has lots of vacuum tube electronics.
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Sound Center
- 9278 Civic Center Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, (310)274-6951
- specializes in UK audio, dealer for Nakamichi, Lexicon, Kef, Warfdale,
NAD, McIntosh, B&O, more. He has lots of used, trade-ins, consignments,
and demos at discounted prices.
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Soundscape
- 314 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
- There's a great selection of hi-fi equipment here including the great
cassette deck Luxman K-373
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Sound Factor
- 2 S Rosemead Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107, (626)577-4945
- 17265 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91316, (818)501-3548
- 2936 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403, (310) 264-5457
- sells NAD, Denon, Onkyo, & Sherwood cassette decks, great Conrad
Johnson vacuum tube components, and the hideously expensive Krell CD
players. They have a few leftover Nakamichi CD players. Their Santa
Monica store sells turntables by Rotel. Their Encino store is a great
showroom for their most expensive products such as new HDTV sets. Check their
site for more info.
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Sound World
- 14554 Brookhurst St, Westminster, CA 92683, (714)418-0575
- Vietnamese dealer Ngo Van Thanh sells Cary, JM Labs, Marantz, also
owns StarTek dealer in Anaheim
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Speaker City
- 115 S Victory Blvd, Burbank CA, 91502, (818)846-9921
- affordable, great sounding assembled and kit speakers, made from drivers
by Focal, Dynaudio, Vifa, and other brands
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The Spinmeister
- PO Box 4426, Panorama City, CA 91412-4426, (818)895-2224
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Bill Mintz - The Spinmeister, buy, sell, trade and repair all sorts of
electric phonographs, turntables and record changers, replacement stylii and
pickup cartridges, he repairs two/three/four speed record players: 16, 33, 45,
78
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StarTek
- 1009 N Euclid St, Anaheim, CA 92801, (714)774-0936, (714)774-0943
- Vietnamese dealer Ngo Van Thanh sells Sound Dynamics, JBL, Kipsch,
also owns Sound World dealer in Westminster
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Stereo Design
- 7260 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92111 (619)573-0060
- sells turntables by Linn, Rega, Thorens, Rotel and cassette decks
by Rotel. You've got check out all the pictures at their site. This
dealers' showrooms are great.
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Stereo Hi-Fi Center
- 22926 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA 90505 (310)373-6796
- Rob Goodman's store has been there for decades. This is a McIntosh,
Namakmichi, Denon, M&K, RBH, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Audio Source dealer. He
sells cassette decks by Denon. He has a lot of old used hi-fi, audio
magazines, and does home theater, custom home wiring, and service.
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Sunny Comp
- 1370 E Cypress St, Ste D, Covina, CA 91724, (626)966-6259
- expensive high-end speakers
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Superco
- 221 N Atlantic Blvd, Monterey Park, CA 91754 (626)289-9999
- 18714 S Gridley Rd, Cerritos, CA 90703 (562)653-9999
- Chinese owned business with super hi-$$-end McIntosh systems, great
sound! Check out their listening rooms for McIntosh, NHT, Sony ES, and
the best Pioneer Elite demonstration room I've ever heard. They sell
many big screen tvs, the Pioneer Elite Laserdisc/DVD players, chairs,
cabinets, and accessories. They sell cassette tape decks by Onkyo, Denon,
and Pioneer. They sell great big screen HDTVs by Pioneer Elite,
Toshiba. You've got to see and hear the McIntosh demo room at the
Cerritos location and bring your stack of CDs and DVDs.
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Systems Design Group
- 1310 Kingsdale Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90278 (310)370-8575
- Christian Yohe and the friendly staff sell lots of expensive audio/video
equipment. You should check out their back rooms which have huge speakers,
huge projection tvs, and an interesting assortment of exotic speakers
including the giant Avlar Research Loudspeakers which are designed and
made there. They sell B&K, Rotel, Classe, Marantz, Denon, Clearview,
Carver, Paradigm and turntables by Rega, Thorens, Pro-Ject, Basis,
Benz, Grado, Sumiko
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Top Audio
- 8860 Bolsa Ave #C, Westminster, CA 92683, (714)891-8944
- Paul Chang specializes in 2-channel hifi and sells Bohlender Graebener,
Jean-Marie Reynaud, Canton, Tannoy and the complete line of Paradigm
speakers, electronics by McIntosh, Anthem, Conrad Johnson, Manley, Myriad,
Carver Audio, and lots of used trade-ins.
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TV Authority Santa Monica
- 410C Broadway, Santa Monica, CA 90401, (310)899-9525
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Tweeter Etc.,
- check website for locations, more opening in Southern California
- chain store that sells home audio including turntables, cassette decks,
amplifiers, DVD players, speakers, by brands including Sumiko, Denon,
Technics, Sony, Yamaha, Proceed, Celestion, Klipsch, Mirage, Vienna. The
Vienna speakers are great.
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UniSound
- 515 S. Palm Avenue, Suite #3, Alhambra, CA, (626)289-3738
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UpscaleAudio
- 2504 Spring Terrace, Upland, CA 91784 (909)931-9686
- BASIS Turntables, Rega Turntables, Sunfire, Manley electronics, Sonic
Frontiers, Audible Illusions, Marantz tube amps, and Pioneer Elite
LD/DVD players.
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West LA Music
- (search for a location near you at their site)
- They sell pro cassette decks which would be perfect for your home made by
Tascam, Sony, & Marantz. They sell the best cassette decks Tascam
makes. They sell DJ turntables by Tascam. I want you to notice how the
pro-audio equipment is much more technologically sophisticated than the
"audiophile" electronics, and the prices are much lower. Notice how in their
pro-audio environment, they do not sell the audiophile "tweaks" paraphernalia.
Email them for a catalog.
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- 10301 Lower Azusa Rd., Temple City, CA 91780, (626)401-1111
- Eve Chuang and the friendly staff here caters to Chinese speaking
customers
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Video & Audio Center
Just One Touch Video & Audio Center
- 1426 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403, (310)451-6200
- 1411 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403, (310)899-2929
- 4401 Redondo Beach Blvd, Lawndale, CA 90260, (310)214-0081
- this is the #1 high end Sony dealer in the USA! this place sells the top
of the line Sony ES stereo equipment at low prices. They sell all the
top of the line Sony flat screen tvs and video equipment. They have the
best selection of hi-grade blank videotapes. They also sell one of the best
Sony tape decks, the Sony TC-WA9ES along with tape decks by
Denon and Onkyo. They sell a few remaining Carver
electronics too. They also sell a pretty good selection of other speakers by
Klipsh, Kef, JBL, and others. They are the only store that sells
Sony Betamax players and videotapes. "Just One Touch Video & Audio Center"
is across the street from their Santa Monica store and it is a showroom for
expensive McIntosh, Lexicon, Revel, products. The receptionist at "Just
One Touch" is a beautiful fashion model.
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- 9282 Bolsa Ave, Westminster, CA 92683 (714)893-5256
- Vietnamese/Chinese owned TV, Big Screen, HiFi, Home Theater demo,
closeout and clearance dealer. Larry Pham has been there 14 years selling
refurbished and closeout brands such as B&W, Adcom, Carver, Nakamichi,
Pioneer Elite, Dahlquist, MB Quart and others. He gave me a few ok deals
on hifi. He has a few demos made out of clear plastic.
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Wilshire Home Entertainment
- 1412 N Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, (805)497-7536
- sells brands such as B&W, Boston Acoustics, Infinity, Krell, M&K,
Niles, Pioneer Elite, Parasound, Sony ES, Yamaha, Technics, Velodyne. They
specialize in custom installation products and accessories. Very nice looking
store.
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Wilson Home Theater
- 6222 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, (818) 716-9283
- Randy Wilson sells brands such as Bryston, Faroudja, Pioneer Elite,
Revox, Runco, PSB. They specialize in custom installation products and
accessories. Very nice looking store.
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Visual Sound
- 841 E Whittier Blvd., Suite C, La Habra, CA 90631, (562)691-HIFI (4434)
- Randy Wilson sells brands such as Bryston, Faroudja, Pioneer Elite,
Revox, Runco, PSB. They specialize in custom installation products and
accessories. Very nice looking store.
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Yawa Audio
- 5418 Schaefer Ave, Chino, CA 91710, (909)591-5800
- Bill Chiu sells brands such as AR, Atlantic Technology, PSB, Klipsch,
NHT, PSB, NAD, McIntosh, Sony. They specialize in custom installation
products and accessories. Very nice looking store that sells hifi, home
theater, and fine furniture.
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Yoko Laser Inc., , Laker Laser Electronic
- 18009 Norwalk Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701, (562)246-6900
- Laserdics/DVDs are much better than videotapes and this place has a huge
selection to choose from. They also sell DVDs, and the great Pioneer
Laserdisc/DVD players, karaoke equipment, microphones, huge selection of
karaoke Laserdiscs and DVDs in English and Korean and other Asian languages,
and speakers by Tannoy, JBL.
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Zap Audio Video
- 2009 W Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92833, (714)526-2154
- Haven't been here since remodeling, will report on it soon, sells KEF.
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- I haven't been to all of these and I don't like to go to the ones where
the dealer sells out of their private residence. Check these out and form your
own conclusions.
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A
Brown Soun
- 23 Joseph Court, San Rafael, CA 94903 - (415) 479-2124
- speaker repairs
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Absolute Sounds UK
- UK! I'm mentioning this here because this dealer seems to dominate
every European and UK hifi show with the biggest displays of the most
expensive equipment. They specialize in the best and most famous European
turntables. They are the European equivalent of the internationally famous
Japanese dealership Dynamic Audio.
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Absolute Sounds Germany
- Germany! I'm mentioning this here because this dealer seems to
dominate every European and UK hifi show with the biggest displays of the most
expensive equipment. They specialize in the best and most famous European
turntables. They are the European equivalent of the internationally famous
Japanese dealership Dynamic Audio.
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Absolute Sound Singapore
- Singapore! very expensive products, see website.
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Angela Instruments
- internet used hi-fi dealer, mostly parts and kits
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Audio Cubes
Audio Cubes 2
- imports hifi equipment from Japan
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Audio Encounters
- Dublin, Ohio
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Audio Federation
- Boulder, CO
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Audio Limits
- Colorado Springs, CO
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Audio Insider
- Reno, NV
- sells expensive speakers by Swans.
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Audio Odyssey
- New Jersey's biggest hi-fi dealer, great selection of tube amps,
turntables, and biggest dealer of tuners by Magnum Dynalab
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Audio Unlimited
- 3205 E Colorado Ave, Denver, CO 80210, (303)691-3407
- 2343 W Yale Ave, Englewood, CO 80110, (303)691-3407
- Hundreds of miles from Los Angeles is this dealer which sells some of the
most hideously expensive equipment imported from Japan, Germany, and
Switzerland. Use them to get price quotes, then comparison shop and price
match with dealers in Los Angeles so you can get a lower price. Or you can fly
there and give owner
John R. Barnes tens of thousands of dollars to set you up with the
awesome system they had on at the LA HiFi Show '98.
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Audio Video Logic
- 3900 Annapolis Lane North, Plymouth, Minnesota 55447
- internet dealer
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Avantgarde-Acoustic
- 27 West 24th Street, Suite 502 in Manhattan, New York City, (212)229-1842
- High end German made electronics at very high prices.
Avantgarde-Acoustic review.
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Bradley Broadcast
- 7313-G Grove Road, Frederick, MD 21704-7215
- pro-audio dealer, sells monitors, amps, headphones, and lots of clearance
items.
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Chips Unlimited
- 317 E Main St, Patchogue, NY 11772, (516)475-6426, (888)234-6426
- recommended by Harman Executive
Joe Chinnici as being a dealer that sell you imported Harman brand
speakers (Harman Kardon, Infinity, JBL) from Europe. Joe recommends calling
them up and asking for Dan.
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Deja Vu Audio Ltd.
- 1361 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean, Virginia 22101
- hi-fi retailer located in McLean, Northern Virginia. They carry a variety
of high-end audio components from all over the world.
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Dynamic Audio
- Japan!, in Akihabara with their 3rd & 4th floors stuffed with
ultra-hi-end-expensive hifi and salesman Shima San, they are probably the most
famous hifi dealership in the world. This is where all the prototypes of all
the Japanese companies are first demonstrated and sold. The often sell
one-offs prototypes and many products never listed in their maker companies'
catalogs or websites. They sell all the best "Japan-only" products. You've got
to check out all the pictures of hi-priced hi-fi.
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HiFi Components Bernhard Vehns Germany
- Germany! Check out their site for lots of great made in
USA-but-sold-only-in-Germany products espcially incredible speakers by JBL,
Infinity, Sony.
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HiFi Dealers in the UK
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High End Audio
- Simsbury, CT
- see website for expensive imported hifi equipment.
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Hollywood Sound
- hi-fi dealer in Hollywood, Florida, lots of tubes, turntables, and
electrostatic speakers
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K S
Sonsgoup
- Thailand
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Lefflers HiFi & Hembio
- GERMANY!
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- 3023 E Sangamon Ave, Springfield, IL 62702, (217)544-3178
- THE BEST SPEAKERS!!! they sell one of the best speakers in the
world, The Whisper, and the best recording studio monitors. Considering
how expensive these speakers are, you might consider bringing your own
components such as a CD player, tape deck, amplifier, preamp, so you can hear
what these speakers would sound like with what you already have. Bring a stack
of your favorite CDs, and listen as long as you want.
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Lyric USA
- New York's biggest hi-fi dealer. Michael Kakadelis, owner, is famous for
importing very expensive hifi from Europe first. They sell turntables by
Clearaudio, Forsell, Rega, VPI, and others.
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LP
Gear
- 173 Aladdin St, Manchester, NH 03104
- turntable belts, cartridges, needles, phono accessories, AMC tube
electronics
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Metropolis-Music UK
- UK! UK Distributor for various brands
- turntables, tubes
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Moon Audio or
HigherFi Inc.
- Prior Lake, MN
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Music Lovers Audio
- Berkeley, CA, San Francisco, CA
- turntables, tubes
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NAT Distribution
- Bensalem, PA
- importer of Chinese hifi
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Ong Radio Singapore
- Singapore! very expensive products, "aims to become your preferred
choice for an Affluent Audio and Lifestyle System Specialist", see website.
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Origin Live
- UK! dealer sells British turntables, tonearms, cartridges, record
cleaning equipment, and other hifi equipment. They sell their own wooden
Origin Live turntable kits.
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Red Rose Music
- New York City, Mark Levinson has started up his own company selling
electronics and speakers out of the Whitney Museum. Mark Levinson was the
first person to sell hifi equipment at very high prices.
review,
review. Mark Levinson OEM's Chinese made hifi equipment by
Korsun and sells them at very high prices under his brand. Look at his
photo of his $2,000 "Rosette 1 Integrated Amplifier", the rose obscures the
logo of another brand, the Chinese made
"Korsun U2" which sells for under $200. Email Korsun and ask them to sell
their products at hifi dealers that are close to you.
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Response Audio
- Endicott, NY
- Bill & Leann Baker sell hifi
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Sanibel Sound
- Hardy, VA
- distributor of high-end audio equipment, see website for dealer locations.
Piega, Aloia, AVM Electronics, Copulare Audio Stands, Fisch
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Savant Audio & Video, Inc.
- PO Box 7454, Princeton, NJ 08543-7454, (609)799-9664
- Joshua Cintron, President, has been running this full service store (not
just an internet store), providing the largest selection of high end gear of
any store in the U.S., and has been in business since 1968. They sell many
used components and accessories including Aiwa cassette decks
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Sekei
- Columbus, IN 47202
- Sekei (pronounced "see kay") is a wholesale company providing the finest
high-end audio and video products. It would surprise most audiophiles to learn
how much of the quality products they have heard, or heard about, is made in
China. Up until recently, Chinese audio has been almost unanimously centered
on OEM sales to other companies around the world. It has only been recently
that Chinese audio companies have begun their own lines of world-class
products for sale in other countries.
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Sensuous Sounds Systems
- 4216 E Busch Blvd, Tampa, Fl 33617, (813) 988-7059
- this Florida based dealer is world famous for their very expensive car
stereo installation and home theaters. Their 20,000 sq. ft. facility next to
Busch Gardens allows you to fully see and hear all the latest technology,
including home automation and lighting. They are also one of the largest
independent CD stores in the nation with all CDs $10.99 always.
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Sensus
- Sydney, Australia
- Murali Murugasu sells hifi by Burmester, GamuT, Keith Monks and
many others.
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Sony Electronics QUALIA
- New York City, New York
- Sony's electronics boutique,
Sony Electronics QUALIA.
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Sound By Singer
- New York's other biggest hi-fi dealer. They sell Accuphase
electronics, DCS upsamplers, and other hi-end brands.
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Soundex
- Willow Grove, PA
- Albert Santerian has a nice looking store.
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StoneAudio UK
- UK! dealer sells British speakers, turntables, and other hifi
equipment.
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Take Five Audio
- Canada! very expensive products, see website.
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Tweak Shop
- Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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Twin Audio Video
- Colton, CA
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UKD
- England!
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Ultimate Electronics
- chain dealer
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Ultrasound
- Italy!, the most expensive hifi electronics in the world are sold
here including the Otello. The richest Italians shop here.
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Uptown Audio
- Roanoke, VA
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Electronics
- internet dealer sells speakers by JMLab, Mirage, Canton, JBL, Infinity
at good prices
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Acoustic Dreams
- distributor of imported hifi
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AcousticSoundDesign.com
- internet dealer has good prices on speakers by Inifinity, Jamo, Kef,
Acoustic Research, MB Quart. Since some brands won't let dealers advertise
them on the internet, they sell Harman Kardon and other brands as
"famous name brands." Great prices on Pioneer Elite.
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Acoustic Sounds
- hifi and music
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Amazon.com
- Yes, the world's biggest internet bookseller, record store, and video
store is now going into internet hifi.
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American Musical Supply
- sells DJ equipment turntables and they also sell the great cassettte deck,
Tascam's 112R MKII Auto Reverse Deck.
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Analog Room
- 1416 Fruitdale Ave, San Jose CA 95128, (408)971-6158
- Lots of analogue hifi equipment.
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Antique Radios That Work
- restored by Bob Holmberg.
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Archival Suppliers
- sells equipment for the storage of cassettes, CDs, vinyl records - LPs &
45s, and magnetic media.
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Audio Advisor
- 4649 Danvers Dr. SE, Kentwood, MI 49512
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells record cleaners, VPI
turntables, and accessories.
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Audio Classics
- 3501 Old Vestal Road, Vestal, NY 13850 (607)766-3501
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells the items listed at their
website with great prices on used McIntosh. Lots of pictures.
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Audio Electronic Supply
- internet dealer of kits, parts, tubes
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Audio Video Logic
- internet dealer
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Audio Xpress
- internet dealer, kits and parts, tube oriented
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AudioLab Stereo & Video Center
- Fairless Hills PA
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells the items listed at their
website
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AudioMax
- 18 Stern Street, PO Box 7003, Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-7003 (949)363-6894
- check out their site to see what they sell, use them to get an idea of
product price ranges for comparison shopping
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Audio Note Singapore
- Singapore internet hi-fi dealer
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AudioWeb's Dealers
- wide range of brands and products, website hosts dealers: AC Audio,
Accessories 4 Less, Audio Odyssey, Audio Tweakers, Inc., AudioNut.com,
AudioWeb Selects, CJ's AudioVideo, Classic Valves, Crane Home Theater,
eAudioNet, Fuchs Audio Technology, Galen Carol Audio, Granite Audio, Inwall
Audio/Video, LaserBase Audio & Video, Michael Green Designs, Ohm Acoustics,
Corp, Outer Limits Car Audio, The Audible Difference
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AV123.com
- 368 South McCaslin Blvd, Suite 189, Louisville CO 80027, (303)543-7500
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells electronics by Perpetual
Technologies and speakers by Rocket Loudspeakers
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Bertrand Audio Imports
- Jay C. Bertrand imports weird looking hifi from around the world such as
Dared, Coph Nia, ZYX, Xindak, Ming-Da
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Code Free DVD
- UK, Laserdics/DVDs are much better than videotapes and this place
has a huge selection to choose from. This UK dealer sells Laserdisc/DVD
players they've modified to allow you to play DVD movies from all regions.
Their custom chipping process works 100%, giving you the freedom to watch any
DVD movie from anywhere. They also sell code-free DVD players such as the
Pioneer DVL-909, Pioneer DVL-91. They ship internationally.
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Crutchfield
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells SONY ES and consumer grade
products, email them to ask them to sell Sony's "Japan Only" products
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DealTime.com
- internet comparison shopping
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eBay.com
- Internet online auction house, items used from individuals.
- I recommend buying from somebody who has advertised on eBay only if the
seller is within driving distance from your house so you can see and test the
item before you buy it. Online auctions are full of frauds and rip-offs.
Please see the entry listed below for "rec.audio.marketplace" for commentary
on online auctions.
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Elusive Disc
- internet dealer sells turntables by Basis, Sumiko, VPI and phono
preamps by Creek and vinyl records
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Flat Earth Audio
- 98 Main St, Seymour, CT 06483, (203) 888-3759
- distributor
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FS Audio Web.com
- Frank Stuppel, internet dealer sells expensive brands, many obscure tube
amps. Lots of nice photos.
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Garage-A-Records
- Columbia City, IN
- internet analog hi-fi dealer
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Happy Medium
- They sell the best cassette decks by Nakamichi, Sony, NAD
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Harman Audio Outlet
- 2000 Outlet Center Dr #190, Oxnard, CA 93030, (805)981-3800, (800)981-3810
- You can buy direct from Harman products by their brands such as: Harman
Kardon, Infinity Speakers, JBL, and others. Annoyingly high prices for an
outlet store.
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Harvey Online
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells the items listed at their
website at great prices. Lots of pictures.
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HCM AUDIO
- Chico, CA
- check out their site to see what they sell, use them to get an idea of
product price ranges for comparison shopping
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Headphones
- mail order headphones for home and portables, sells Sennheiser and their
own amps
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HelloSimplyMusic
- new high-end dealer of speakers by Jean Marie Reynaud, Gershman
Acoustics, Wilson-Benesch, Piega, Atlantis, Talon, turntable equipment by
Kuzma, Wilson-Benesch, Blue Circle, Cardas, Nitty Gritty
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HiFi.com
- sells lot of British hifi by Kef, Celestion and some expensive hifi
and home theater, and turntables
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HiFi For Sale's
Audiophile Candy
- British hifi dealer that sells hifi accessories
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hipposaudiovideo.com
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Nutwood Music
- British hifi dealer that sells hifi vinyl accessories
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IAG America
- 4649 Danvers Dr. SE, Kentwood, MI 49512
- International Audio Group. This internet mail order hi-fi store sells
IAG's own brands including Wharfedale, Quad and Wharfedale Pro and is one of
the largest manufacturers of audio equipment in the world.
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Interstate Music Supply
- PO Box 510865, 13819 W National Ave, New Berlin, WI 53151
- this internet store is as close as your web browser. They sell pro
cassette decks which would be perfect for your home made by Tascam, Sony, &
Marantz. I want you to notice how the pro-audio equipment is much more
technologically sophisticated than the "audiophile" electronics, and the
prices are much lower. Email them for a catalog.
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IQ Shopping
- internet comparison shopping
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Japan-Direct
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J&R
Music World
- mail order store based in New York has pretty good prices, you can use
this place when you go shopping by taking advantage of your local store's
"price matching" policies; you can then buy things at lower prices locally.
They sell the great TEAC V-8030S tape deck, vacuum tube CD players,
preamps, and amps by Dynaco, and great speakers such as the Infinity
SM155, Infinity Kappa 8.1 and JBL4312.1. They also sell an assortment of
consumer grade vinyl turntables and cartridges, and the best consumer
headphones by Koss and Pioneer.
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Melting Pot
- Japan, They export Sony's "Japan only" products such as DVD and CD
players, and Sony's best cassette decks. They sell "Japan only" car stereos.
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my
Simon
- internet comparison shopping
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HigherFi.com
- internet used hi-fi dealer
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Laser Exchange
- 20 Locust St, Danvers, MA 01923, (978)774-1004
- sells Code Free DVD players by Pioneer, Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic
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Music Direct
- 318 North Laflin Street, Chicago, IL 60607
- internet analog hi-fi dealer
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Needle Doctor
- internet analog hi-fi dealer
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Netmarket
- internet comparison shopping, good prices on NHT, Acoustic Research,
Jamo, Sony ES, KEF, NAD, Denon, Harman Kardon, Teac, Marantz, Inkel, Pioneer
LD/DVD players, and many more
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OneCall.com
- 421 W Main ST, Spokane, WA 99201, (800)340-4770
- Store that also sells on the internet. Good prices on a huge selection of
name brands ranging from consumer grade to expensive high end, cassette decks
by Harman Kardon, JVC, Kenwood, Pioneer, Sony, Yamaha, turntables by
Technics, speakers by Acoustic Research, Atlantic Technology, Boston
Acoustics, JBL, KEF, NHT, Niles, Phase Technology, Pioneer, Sound Dynamics,
Velodyne, Technics, Yamaha, pre-amps and amps by Adcom, ATI, Harman
Kardon, Onkyo, Sunfire, Marantz, Niles, Outlaw, Sony, and many other
components by these brands, check website for info.
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Parts Connexion
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Pioneer Direct
- Pioneer Electronics sells many of their products direct on the internet
such as their great DVL-909 DVD/LD Players
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PriceGrabber.com
- sells consumer grade products mini hifi systems and Teac mini
components
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Pro
Sound Stage & Lighting
- sells DJ equipment turntables and calibration equipment such as the
American DJ DB Display Meter and Numark's Beatkeeper 2. They also
sell the cassettte deck Tascam 112R MKII Auto Reverse Deck.
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Record Finders
- internet used hi-fi dealer
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rec.audio.marketplace
- Internet newsgroup, items used from individuals.
- I recommend buying from somebody who has advertised on internet newsgroups
only if the seller is within driving distance from your house so you can see
and test the item before you buy it. Online ads are full of frauds and
rip-offs. Brian L. McCarty has been harrassing would-be rip-off scammers on
the internet newsgroups who've been trying to pass off used items as new,
trying to lure people in sending money to foreign countries (where it would to
totally illogical for a foreign country to even have items that operate with
US power specifications), and scammers who've been trying to sell
psuedo-science items. He has annoyed many unscrupulous sellers on the internet
newsgroups with his posts that quote blue book values for the used items and
dubunk the junk items. I am amazed at his tenacity. Here are a few rules to
keep in mind:
- USED - unless the seller is a dealer, the item is used, not "pre-owned",
but used; used items have no warranty; many sellers advertise their used
items as being new, this is fraud
- FOREIGN - many foreign auctions are frauds, never send money to a seller
in a foreign country, never give out your credit card to a seller in a
foreign country
- BLUE BOOK VALUE - is the real value of an item if the seller wanted to
trade in the item to a dealer; like it or not, that is what the item is
really worth; hifi depreciates just like everything else; anybody trying to
sell items for over blue book value is ripping people off
- JUNK - psuedo-science items are overpriced junk
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Recycled Audio
- internet used hi-fi dealer
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Recycler
- Classified ads, used from individuals.
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Second Beat Singapore
- Singapore internet hi-fi dealer, STD turntables, speakers by
ATC, Audio Artistry, Audio Note, Audio Vector, Avalon, B&W, LAdagio,
Quintessence, Roksan, Unity Audio, Avance
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6
Moons
- internet hi-fi distributor
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SMART Devices
- sells Loricraft LP Cleaner made in the UK and their own amps and
processors, ELP Laser Turntables.
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Speaker Shop
- internet new and used hi-fi dealer
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Sony Style Outlet
- Sony decided to cut out it's dealers and compete against them by selling
direct, they sell most of their products including their expensive ES products
and all their turntables - search for word "turntables".
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Sound City
- 45 Indian Lane East, Towaco, NJ 07082 (973)263-6060
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells consumer grade turntables, DVD
players, and accessories.
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Sound Distributors
- 904 Matagorda Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89128 (702)254-4367
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells higher end consumer grade
products, check site for more info
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Sound Seller
- Marinette, Wisconsin
- This internet mail order hi-fi store sells consumer grade turntables, DVD
players, and accessories.
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Stereo Factory Outlet
- used hifi, closeouts, new-old-stocks, lots of name brand products that
sell for about half retail price.
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Sweetwater
- sells pro-audio, home theater, and Tascam tape decks
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TheMusic.com
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uBid.com
- Internet online auction house, closeouts, refurbished, new-old-stocks, not
used by individuals, lots of name brand products that sell for about half
retail price. This is actually one of my favorite websites, but there are
"funny" things about the auctions here. Speakers are sold in pairs, but they
only list this price of 1 speaker when the real price is double. Theoretically
each auction is supposed to start at a minimum bid of $9 and is supposed to
escellate gradually with different users' competing bids. But what happens is
that when they start to auction off a new "lot" of items, some mysterious
users immediately bid on ALL the items in the lot a little below the MEDIAN
(average) price those items reached in previous auctions. After that
mysterious user bids, everyone else that bids aferwards must start bidding
above that MEDIAN price. Even if there are say for example 80 CD players, all
80 of them will be bid on by one user at the MEDIAN price. Eventually other
users who bid surpass that MEDIAN price and the orginal bidder who initially
raised the auction price to that height, doesn't seem to bid again. For
someone competing in an auction, it makes absolutely no logical sense to bid
immediately at the MEDIAN price, unless you were trying to start the action at
your break-even reserve price, thereby ensuring that you will make a profit.
Real people in real auctions hold back on bidding anything until the very last
minute to ensure that they get the lowest price possible. Real auctions don't
get lots of bidding until minutes before closing. Then sometimes when you bid
on an unpopular item and you think you've won it because there are no other
competing bidders, the website extends the deadline for 10 more hours or even
another day. Just when you think you've won the item at a good price, they
extend the auction closing time and mysterious users bid and raise the price
to the MEDIAN price and stop bidding. Then more people will bid on it and
drive your cost for that item higher. I've had that happen to me a couple of
times where I think I've won an item at a low price, and the auction stays
open over the deadline and then gets extended another day. Obviously uBid.com
is aiming to sell their items above certain reserve prices, but these "funny"
patterns and mysterious bidders (who never seem to actually buy anything, but
just bid to drive up the price) make uBid.com suspect. I can't accuse them of
anything nor prove anything but when you've seen enough "funny" things, you
get what is really going on. I wish they'd be more honest and simply stop
fooling users into thinking that the "Starting Bid" is $9 and start at their
real break even point. The shipping charges are suspiciously much higher than
the normal rates for the couriers they use. Ever since they started using
ridiculously high reserve prices for used and refurbished items, I haven't
bothered to revisist this website. Let them know what you think of them on
their "feedback" form. For the first year, this site was an amazing bargain,
now it's too "funny" peculiar.
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The
Stereo Trading Outlet
- internet used hi-fi dealer, "B" stock, refurbished, good prices if you
don't mind the scratches
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TheMusic.com
- internet hi-fi dealer sells amps, phono preamps, and LPs. Part of Classic
Records
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Yahoo Electronics
- Yahoo, the internet search engine, has an online store which lists the
inventories of internet based dealers and local dealers. Enter your zip code
and you can shop for items sold at dealers local to you.
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Yawa Audio Online
- 376 Lemon Creek Dr, Suite H, Walnut, CA 91789, (909)468-2221
- sells brands such as AR, Atlantic Technology, PSB, Klipsch, NHT, PSB,
NAD, McIntosh, Sony.. Good prices on closeouts, refurbished items, and
demos.
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Yesterdaze
- internet used hi-fi dealer
Zzounds
pro-audio equipment
Links to Various Brands mentioned above:
AudioLinks
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Note: I am editing the rant below.
The biggest problems with AUTO-AUDIOPHILE electronics are the lack
of calibration and lack of compatibility between different manufacturers'
components. Random thoughts on car stereos and my description of the ideal car
stereos, which do not currently exist:
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It would be great if all car manufacturers would sell as options to their
cars these units with the only OEM modifications being externalizing the
amplifier sections (putting the amplifiers in the trunks), color matching
for each car's scheme, and a calibration feature: ECLIPSE 7301, Pioneer
FH-P4200MP, Pioneer FH-P5000MP, Panasonic CQ-VX2000U, JVC KW-XC400, JVC
KW-XC410, JVC KW-XC777, Sanyo FXCD-1100, Sanyo FXCD-500, Kenwood DPX-6020,
Kenwood DPX-MP4030, Pyle PLCDCS90, Pyle PLCDCS100, Pyle PLDCS400, or Sony
WX-4500X. These units would be better options than any crappy OEM car
stereos. It would be great if all car manufacturers sold their car stereos
with off-the-shelf aftermarket speakers instead of proprietary speakers.
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RESEARCH: You might want to read car stereo magazines to familiarize
yourself with the brand names and buzzwords. If you're serious about your
car audio, you must have sound proofing to reduce road noise. Dynamat
makes the best auto sound proofing and it's application can been seen in the
best car stereo systems in the world. I've listed a few other sound damping
products. I highly recommend getting someone experienced who knows what
they're doing to do any soundproof work. Without adequate sound proofing,
you're just wasting your money on everything else. Before buying anything,
try to read as much as you can about aftermarket components. 'Car Audio
Magazine' has measurement criteria such as RTA, SPL, Sound Quality, Value,
etc.,
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CALIBRATION: As soon as you change a component in you car stereo, it never
really sounds "right" anymore. One of the biggest problems with installing
an aftermarket car stereo is that the aftermarket stereo does not have
correct equalization and calibration for your car's interior. Aftermarket
stereos might sound loud but not sound stereophonic. It is annoying that
sometimes the crappy factory stereo can sound better than an expensive
aftermarket system because at least the crappy factory stereo has been
calibrated to the car's interior. All car stereos ought to have a input plug
in the front you can use to calibrate your system by plugging in a
microphone and running a series of tests. All car stereo head units ought to
have a microphone input so you can plug a microphone into it, place that
microphone where you head is in your driving position, and allow you
calibrate your system. Many home theater receivers have such calibration
options. Car stereos should have calibration which applies the latest and
most advanced architectural acoustic science to the automobile interior -
calculating the sound field, sound image, and sound quality, and digitally
adjusting the audio signals automatically. That same plug could be used for
connecting external devices such as portable MP3 players, cell phones, and
portable satellite receivers. The Alpine PXA-H900 was the ultimate in
calibration. Bose, the notorious maker of crappy proprietary home stereos
has actually developed a method of calibration that ought to be used by
other manufacturers.
Bose's ADAPTiQ audio calibration system is a great concept. Such
calibration systems should be standard on all preamps and car stereo head
units. Email your favorite manufacturers to demand they start using such a
calibration system. Only Clarion sells head units with Digital Time
Alignment for each line level output. Tuning the car stereo for the best
imaging, staging, and clarity are the biggest problems for car stereos.
- STANDARDIZATION: All factory car stereos ought to be compatible with
aftermarket components. Bose makes their OEM car stereos proprietary so you
cannot repair individual components; you must either go back to the dealer
to buy replacements or replace the Bose system entirely with an aftermarket
system. Other manufacturers install their own proprietary systems. This is
wrong.
- All auto manufacturers should make it easy to replace the factory
speakers and amps with aftermarket components. Most auto manufacturers make
replacing their crappy components a very tedious process that require entire
sections of the car like the doors, dashboards, seats, etc., must be
dismantled to get to the speakers and amps. All auto manufacturers should
have their speakers mounted behind easily disassembled speaker grill areas
around the speakers to access them. All auto manufacturers should have
standard sized speaker mounts that are deep enough to acomodate aftermarket
speakers. All auto manufacturers also ought to make their speaker covers
more acoustically transparent, preferably made from cloth.
- INTERCHANGEABILITY: It would be nice if you could interchangeably
replace the factory stereo and easily add aftermarket components to your
factory stereo and still get a stereophonic sound image in your driver's
seat. If all car stereos, factor OEM and aftermarket, connected to the car
via a Firewire cable with plug and play operability, it would be a lot
easier for everybody. AUTO-AUDIOPHILE installation results vary with
installer. Read the article below "How to Buy Car Audio" because car stereo
installation is usually a nightmare. Factory car stereos are ridiculously
overpriced. Honda, Toyota and others are charging around $800+ for optional
dealer installed CD changers - ripoffs!.
Pacific Accessory Corporation is making adaptors so you connect
aftermarket amps and peripherals to factory car stereos.
- Car auto manufacturers should all adopt a standard connection so you can
easily plug and unplug your factory and aftermarket car stereo into the car.
Firewire connections would be perfect. All manufacturers for aftermarket
stereos ought to have a standard control interface for controlling the
aftermarket stereos with the factory computers (that are being built into
more new cars). Car companies that tie in their car stereos with multiple
functions make it harder for customers to remove their crappy factory
stereos. Car companies that use odd sized non-standard car stereos make it
difficult for their customers to replace the junky factory radios with
audiophile stereos.
- All car stereos should have standardized connections for plug-n-play
compatibility with all other car stereo aftermarket components. All
manufacturers should have digital cable connections like USB or Firewire for
connecting the head unit to external CD changers, hard drives, and sattelite
receivers. Some aftermarket CD changers connect to the head unit via some FM
frequency; this is a stupid way to design things. The car stereo
manufacturers ought to agree on one standard for connecting CD changers and
head unit controllers. That way you could easily "plug and play" components
like CD changers, MD changers, MP3 hard drives, satellite radio receivers,
cell phones, etc., into your head units.
- INSTALLATION: I was trying to persuade
Longo Toyota, who has a great parts and service center which does body
shop work on all kinds of expensive cars, to sell sound proofing materials
and installation services, but they said there was not enough demand for it.
Please email and call them to persuade them to sell this because they have
an excellent body shop staff who do great professional work on luxury cars.
- SLOTS: Car manufacturers ought to design all their cars with 3-DIN slots
reserved for car stereos. 2-DIN slots are for the car stereo, the 3rd DIN
for storage or for another component. All manufacturers should use the
standard DIN size for their OEM stereos so that customers can easily replace
the crappy factory stereos with better aftermarket stereos. The car stereo
ought to be low in the dash, not on top where it will be "cooked" by the
sun. Car auto manufacturers should all use Iso-Mounts as used in Japanese
cars. Iso-Mounts are standard brackets to install factory or aftermarket car
stereos. These make replacement of car stereo easier.
- Car manufacturers ought to have as standard on all their cars a 2-DIN
head unit that includes CD and cassette with with options to control
external components like CD changers, satellite radio, and gps. External
components ought to connect to the head unit via USB or Firewire connections
for plug and play operability. All head units ought to have an input plug on
the head unit face for connecting a portable MP3 player. Car manufacturers
ought to OEM head units like the Pioneer FH-P5000MP, JVC KW-XC400, JVC
KW-XC410, JVC KW-XC777, Eclipse 7301, Kenwood DPX-6020, or Sanyo FXCD-1100,
and only modify them by matching their color schemes and calibrating the
speaker delays and EQs to the interiors for each car. I wouldn't mind at all
if they didn't match the interior color scheme and the car stereo looked
like an aftermarket unit. Car manufacturers could designate the OEM car
stereo with letters added to the name (example, the Pioneer FH-P5000MP for a
Toyota would become the Pioneer FH-P5000MP-TOY). All functionality would be
the same for the OEM model and aftermarket model. If any of these units
broke after the warranty expired, you could have them serviced at their
respective manufacturer's service centers. When a factory car stereo breaks
after the warranty has expired, you can't fix it, it must be replaced.
- If car manufacturers don't want to improve their crappy factory stereos,
they ought to just reserve at least 2-DIN slots in the dashboard, have a
cheapo AM/FM radio wired to 4 speakers, and have it as a given the customer
will eventually replace the crappy factory OEM stereo with an aftermarket
stereo and better speakers. Some corporate customers and rental fleets may
not wish to upgrade the stereos so the cheapo AM/FM radio would satisfy
them.
- There should be a closeable cover lid so you can hide your car stereo
from prying would-be thieves. You shouldn't have to hassle with removable
face units or have your stereo "cooked" in the sun. Toyota Lexus is the only
manufacturer that has closeable lids for their stereos. This is such an
obvious idea, I don't understand why all car manufacturers haven't been
doing this already.
- Factory stereos should only function only as stereos, not as climate
controls for the heater, defroster, mileage computer, etc., All displays and
controls for the car stereo should be on the head unit, not tied to steering
wheel or anything else. Factory car stereos that are integrated into the
car's controls are difficult to replace. Eventually the car stereo breaks
and there are no parts available to fix it. If the car stereo is kept
seperate from all other car functions, replacing it will not be a problem.
- AMPLIFIERS: Car stereo amplifiers should always be external to the head
units. All manufacturers should have pre-out jacks for connecting the
factory stereo head unit to an external amplifier. All car stereo head
units, even the best ones, are underpowered - they may have high watts, but
have low current. Even the most high powered head units are too weak to
drive car stereo speakers enough to be heard over freeway noise. Car stereo
amplifiers should be located in the trunk where the factory car amp can be
easily replaced with better aftermarket amplifiers. You could then easily
replace the crappy 4-channel factory car amp with 2 stereo amps and a
subwoofer amp.
- Car manufacturers ought to have all their car stereos available for all
their models. Car manufacturers wouldn't have to redesign car stereos every
time they come out with a new model. Customers who've spent a lot on an
aftermarket car stereo could easily migrate their systems from one car to
the next. Car dealers could sell their cars with different combinations of
factory stereos or with aftermarket car stereos the dealers would sell in
their parts and service shops. Going back to my example above, let's say
Toyota sold an OEM version of the Pioneer FH-P5000MP. That unit could be an
option for all Toyota cars if Toyota had 2-DIN slots available on all their
cars and had an option to calibrate their OEM'd version to each cars'
interior.
- On the main head unit, there ought to be an input plug in the front for
connecting a portable MP3 player or even a cell phone. Only a few JVC
stereos have such input plugs.
- All car stereo tuners should display RDDS radio text and CD-TEXT.
- CD/DVD DIGIAL PLAYBCK: All car stereo CD players should have a 2 minute
pre-cache buffer so that your CD player won't skip when you drive over a
bumpy road. CD changers should have a 2 minute pre-cache buffer so you
wouldn't have to listen to a delay while the discs are exchanged. All CD/DVD
players should be able to play MP3, Windows Media files, etc., discs.
- All auto manufacturers should stop placing speakers on car doors where
they produce poor stereo imaging and instead place all front speakers
(speakers in the driver's section) in kick panel enclosures such as those
made by Q-Logic. Q-Logic kick panels put more distance between your ears and
your speakers, making the left and right sound sources as close to
equidistant as you're going to get in a car. With component speakers in kick
panel enclosures, you could finally enjoy "sweet-spot" stereo imaging in the
driver's seat. Usually when people use kick panels for tweeter and midrange,
they use the door speaker slots for door-mounted mid-bass speakers.
- GPS: GPS navigation systems with DVD maps provide nice displays and
maps. Some are even touch screen controllers for the car's computers. I used
to think that having built in GPS navigation systems with DVD maps was a
great idea. That was until I found out that the auto manufacturers were not
updating their maps for their customers. You could spend a lot of money on a
GPS navigation system only to have it orphaned, obsolete, and out of date
within a few years. Unfortunately, you cannot modify the information on the
DVD maps. These DVD maps are flawed in that the users are not allowed to add
their own favorite locations. When you ask for a service or store or
restaurant, etc., you end up being "directed/channeled" to businesses you
may not want to go to. That is a insidious way of manipulating consumers -
favoring certain businesses over others by listing some and not others.
Ethnic minority businesses are not listed at all. For example: when you ask
for the nearest restaurant, you'll be directed to McDonalds, not a
neighborhood family business; when you want a coffee shop, you'll be
directed to a Starbucks, not a neighborhood family business; when you need
an ATM machine you'll be directed to a machine with an excessive service fee
instead of a branch of your bank or credit union. That's sometimes ok when
you're looking for places in unfamiliar areas, but the fact that small local
neighborhood family business are excluded and you cannot add them to the
directory makes DVD maps less useful. Factory GPS navigation systems are
under-developed. These maps should be on removable hard disks like those
in the Apple iPod device or Palm Pilot (finally a practical application for
that executive toy) which can be removed from the car and modified using any
computer with a USB port. Users should be able to load their GPS systems
with Points of Interests (POIs) they care about, and delete those they don't
care about. For example, if you're on special diet, you will only care about
restaurants that sell food for that special diet. Some people may be on
special diets so they need to locate restaurants that suit their needs;
Kosher, vegetarian, Atkins, etc., If you only want to use certain ATMs so
you won't get ripped off by other banks' ATM fees, then only your banks'
ATMs should be listed on your GPS system. Each consumer should have control
over the POIs listed on their GPS systems and not be manipulated by paid
advertisement placements. I'm starting to recommend that people consider
buying portable GPS navigation systems which are handheld devices that you
could update and modify. You can buy a PalmPilot GPS system for a lot less
than a factory installed GPS system.
- NOISE CANCELLATION: Some car manufacturers are trying to compensate for
road noise by integrating noise cancellation technology into their car
stereos. This is a horrible idea because your ears are going to be blasted
with anti-roadnoise. If the road is making 70 dbs of noise, that noise
cancellation system is going to blast you with 70 dbs of anti-road noise.
Imagine having 70 dbs road noise, 70 dbs anti-road noise, and your car
stereo on all at the same time, that could add up to over 140 dbs of noise
pounding your ears. This is probably also distorting your stereo's sound
too. I predict in the future some huge class action lawsuit against a car
manufacturer that claims that noise cancellation technology caused deafness.
Noise cancellation is a cheap way to electronically compensate for road
noise; the real solution is for car manufacturers to install a dampening
products like Dynamat inside to muffle the road noise. I do not recommend
buying a car with a noise cancellation technology. Mark my words, I think
this is a very bad idea.
I hope more auto manufacturers would start selling their cars with
off-the-shelf aftermarket car stereo components instead of proprietary OEM
stereos. The best car stereos that are factory installed are designed by
Harman (JBL/Infinity/Becker/Harman Kardon/Mark Levinson) for Toyota cars.
Toyota markets Lexus as a separate band in the USA while in the rest of the
world, Lexus cars are sold under the Toyota brand. Toyota sells various models
with a
JBL Premium Sound System.
Toyota Lexus are sold with options for OEM'ed
Mark Levinson stereos which combine Harman Kardon head units, Mark
Levinson amps, and Revel speakers. The optional "premium" car stereos in Lexus
cars are probably the best factory installed car stereos of all time.
Toyota Scion sells cars with optional Pioneer stereos with Bazooka
subwoofers. If you have the money for a luxury car and hifi is a priority,
Toyota Lexus with Mark Levinson stereos are the best. The
Honda Acura luxury sedans with their Acura/Bose premium stereos
also are ok, better than the many standard car stereos, but are not great.
Other car manufacturers offer mediocre Bose (mushy distorted sound with rolled
off highs) stereos and OEM'ed junk. Chrysler and Nissan cars have optional
Infinity stereos. Chrysler's "Infinity II Spatial Imaging Sound System with
360-watt amplifier" is calibrated for good stereo imaging, but unfortunately
the road noise inside Chrysler cars is so loudly intrusive, you can't hear it,
much less have a conversation at freeway speeds. Worse yet, Chrysler cars have
odd shaped head units so replacing them is real hassle. Bose car stereos can't
be upgraded, they must be replaced entirely. My dream car is a Toyota Lexus
with their audiophile options.
Satellite radio services by Sirius and XM Radio are interesting, but why would
you want to pay to listen to radio stations that have commercials? The people
who are buying expensive car stereo upgrades are people who are buying them
for the purpose of listening to their large music collections, not to listen
to stupid commercials.
It would be nice if a brand like Alpine would aggressively market their
stereos to auto manufacturers in the same way Bose has installed their
mediocre underpowered proprietary stereos in cars by Honda-Acura, Cadillac,
Infiniti, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, etc., Alpine is manufactured in
sweatshop factories in China as are most other consumer electronics products.
An ultimate car stereo system would be one that combines all the features of
Alpine's PXA-H900, TDM-7582, CHA-1214, HDA-5460, IVA-C801, NVE-N852A (read
the descriptions for these products on the Alpine site to know what I mean)
that uses 3-DIN spaces, has external amplifiers and speakers from their
standard product line (no special proprietary stuff), and could play all disc
formats. That factory stereo system does not exist. Please email your favorite
auto manufacturers, especially those using crappy
Bose
Car Stereos and let those auto manufacturers know that you want them to
install high quality stereos by companies like Alpine, Nakamichi, etc.,.
Email your favorite car stereo manufacturers and let them know you'd like for
them to more aggressively market their products.
One of the best car stereos ever made was the ECLIPSE 7301. That is a
2-Din size head unit that has a cassette and a CD player and has a video
screen. You can control other brands' CD changers, DVD navigation systems, and
DVDs from this unit. It would've been great if all car manufacturers sold a
similar type of head unit on all their cars. It would be great if all car
manufacturers would sell as options to their cars these units with the only
OEM modifications being externalizing the amplifier sections, color matching
for each car's scheme, and a calibration feature: ECLIPSE 7301, Pioneer
FH-P5000MP, Panasonic CQ-VX2000U, JVC KW-XC777, Sanyo FXCD-1100, Sanyo
FXCD-500, Kenwood DPX-6020, Kenwood DPX-MP4030, Pyle PLCDCS90, Pyle PLCDCS100,
Pyle PLDCS400, or Sony WX-4500X. These units would be better options than any
crappy OEM car stereos.
CAR STEREO
- These are the best.
- Head Units
- Alpine
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Alpine
- Aiwa
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Aiwa
- Boss
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Boss CD3500R
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Boss AVA-2695R
- Clarion
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Clarion ADB340MP
- Denon
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Denon audiophile CD players, only sold in Japan
- Dual
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Dual
- Eclipse
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Eclipse
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Eclipse 7301 ESN E3 5.8" Wide TFT Display CD/Cassette Receiver.
2-DIN AV System
- JVC
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JVC KW-XC400
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JVC KW-XC410
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JVC KW-XC777
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JVC CD Cassette Receiver KW-XC777
- Kenwood
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Kenwood
- Nakamichi
- Nakamichi head units are the best, there really isn't any other
alternative for quality, especially if sound quality is your main
priority. Unfortunately, they stopped importing their best products to the
USA so you can only find them used or new-old-stock.
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Nakamichi 1000td the ultimate car stereo, you can still find used
and demo ones at Nakamichi dealers
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Nakamichi TD-45z Mobile Receiver/Cassette Deck comes with a
remote??
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Nakamichi TD-35 Mobile Receiver/Cassette Deck
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Nakamichi MB-75
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Nakamichi MF-51
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Nakamichi TP-1200,
picture
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Nakamichi Cassette Head Units
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Nakamichi 1200 the previous ultimate car stereo, only available
used, ugly design, confusing controls, great sound, you can find them
sometimes used or on ebay.com
- Panasonic
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Panasonic
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Panasonic CQ-VX2000U
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Panasonic B-flat CQ-TX5500D double DIN in dash automobile CD player
is the world's first to employ a vacuum tube, yet also play MP3 CD-Rom
discs. Employing a tube in the pre-amplification stage, the B-flat
produces 16 watts (nominal) into 4 channels (45 watts per channel peak).
An auxiliary input allows for flexibility of additional source components
such as a portable cassette player or MiniDisc. Overall dimensions are
178mm x 100mm x 160mm while the unit weighs in at 2.3Kg. The CQ-TX5500
includes and AM/FM radio, allows for choosing folders on an MP3 CD-Rom,
track selection on audio CD discs, and provides for single button random
playback and repeat. A wireless remote control is also available. Visual
features include the ability to view the tube while "old school" backlit
analog UV meters show power output. Playback abilities include MPEG-1
Layer 3 (32kbs-256kbs), MPEG-2 Layer 3LSF (16kbs-160kbs). CD playback
frequency response is from 5Hz to 20kHz. No date set for availability
within the USA.
- PhatNoise
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PhatNoise PhatBox is now sold as an option for Volkswagon cars,
this is a hard drive that car save your CDs on, but has crappy compression
- Pioneer
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Pioneer
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Pioneer FH-P4200MP double-DIN CD/Cassette Receiver with MP3/WMA/WAV
Playback, XM radio ready
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Pioneer Special Fit CD Players CD, cassette, radio, remote, double
DIN, great car stereo!
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Pioneer Premier KEH-P601
- Pyle
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Pyle
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Pyle PLDCS400
- Sanyo
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Sanyo FXCD-1100 CD, cassette, radio, remote, single DIN, great car
stereo
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Sanyo FXCD-500 CD, cassette, radio, remote, single DIN, great car
stereo
- Sony
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Sony
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Sony WX-4500X
- SSI
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SSI Neo Car Jukebox hard-drive based MP3 player. You can copy all
of your CD's and MP3 files into the device and plug it into your car or
home stereo
- XM Radio
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XM Radio, the future of radio, but who is going to pay for radio?
- GPS Units Maybe it is better to keep the GPS external from your car
stereo. That way you can take your GPS from car to car and be able to update
it easier. A lot of these GPS brands look identical.
- Amps
- Speakers
- Most car stereo speakers, even the expensive ones, sound crappy. Most
aftermarket car stereo speakers will sound better than the junk factory
speakers, but if you take a car stereo speaker and put it into a home
stereo box, it will sound crappy. The problem is that these speakers need
to have external crossovers for the seperate tweeters, midranges, and
subwoofers. The best car stereo speakers are component speakers with
external crossovers, but they are very expensive. Alpine, Boston
Acoustics, and McIntosh sell the most expensive speakers.
-
Q-Logic Kick Panel Enclosures all manufacturers should stop placing
speakers on the car doors and instead use kick panel enclosures. These are
replacement kick panels which allow you to use the speakers of YOUR
choice, in the best position for proper imaging and staging. Each panel is
designed to hold up to a 6 1/8" woofer and up to a 2 1/2" tweeter. They
are factory matched to vehicle interior colors, and there are currently
over 200 models available, with new models constantly in development.
Usually when people use kick panels, they use the door speaker slots for
door-mounted mid-bass speakers.
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AAD Sound
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Alpine, makes the most expensive car stereo speakers Type-X Speakers,
OEM'd from Vifa and Scanspeak
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Arc Audio, speakers from Germany
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Audiobahn, makes the world's biggest woofers, some up to 34"
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Boston Acoustics, most expensive car stereo speakers, Z6, after Alpine
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Diamond Audio
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Digital Phase AP-.7SCM - Esoteric Car Audio Loudspeakers
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Dynaudio Speakers
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Eminent Technology LFT-10 Planar Magnetic Car Speaker
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Focal Speakers
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Kove Speakers by Gary Kovner
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Magnat from Germany are great, and impossible to find in the USA
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MB Quart Speakers, good for BMW replacements
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McIntosh
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Morel
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Nakamichi Component Speakers
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Nakamichi Full Range Speakers
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Nakamichi Subwoofers
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NXT, flat panel speakers
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Planet Audio
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Polk Audio
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Polk Momo
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Q-Logic Kick Panels
- Peripherals
- Sound Proofing
- Miscellaneous
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Car Stereo Removal Guide
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Pacific Accessory Corporation adaptors for connecting aftermarket
peripherals to factory stereos. You get full range audio signal with
aftermarket amps and speakes, not a Bose specific equalized output,
highpassed or lowpassed output.
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Peripheral Electronics adaptors for connecting aftermarket
peripherals to factory stereos
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Factory Sound System Interface adaptors for connecting aftermarket
peripherals to factory stereos, replace the premium factory head unit,
replace the premium factory amplifier, add an amplifier to the premium
factory system
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ETF computer software for calibration
- Articles
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Technical White Papers, The Effect of Car Acoustics on Automobile
Sound Systems, Level Matching for Autosound . .?or Why is my system so
noisy?
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Earl Zausmer's BMW
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Top 10 Sound Systems in Cars Over $30,000 for 2002
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Bose Automotive Systems seem good in theory and they have ok stereo
imaging and are calibrated for the cars' interiors, and ok compensation
for road noise, but they do not produce not a full range audiophile sound
so they ultimately disappoint. I read that Bose car stereo are actually
OEM'ed from Clarion. Bose are a hassle because when you change your car
battery, you have to enter a "code" to get the stereo to work again. Read
this
review of Bose car stereo in an Acura NSX, this is a very expensive
car, but this review explains exactly why the Bose car stereo is a
disappointment under the paragraph "warts." Bose is too proprietary and is
a real hassle to repair and upgrade. The Bose system is not the equal of a
good aftermarket system, and it's a closed-end, proprietaty system. You
can't really do much with a Bose stereo except replace everything with an
aftermarket system. Unfortunately aftermarket car stereos lack some kind
of calibration feature like the Bose so when people replace their factory
units, they get loud clear sound, but not good stereo imaging. Bose car
stereos do not play MP3, CD-R nor CD-RW discs, making them useless.
Email Bose to let them know your suggestions to improve their
products. It's weird how very expensive cars by Mercedes-Benz and Porsche
have Bose stereos that sound like crap.
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Alpine Made in China
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BMW - Replacing the Factory Head Unit
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The benefits of keeping it factory
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Car Audio and Hifi page
The best way to find car stereo dealers in your area is to look at websites
for the manufacturers you are interested in and check their lists of dealers
for dealers in your area. Look at the websites for
McIntosh,
Dynaudio Speakers,
Nakamichi, and/or some high end brand listed above and look
for their
dealers. These manufacturers are very picky about the dealers that sell their
products.
You could easily go to a place like Circuit City, Best Buy, Fry's Electronics,
etc., and buy aftermarket components and put them into your factory slots, but
those places will probably not have the capability to "tune" your car stereo
to calibrate it so that you will hear the best imaging in your seating
position. "Serious" expensive car stereo installation is a process that
includes sound proofing, custom speaker enslosure building, rewiring, and
calibration.
Other commentaries:
-
Andrew:
"Commentary on Hi-Fi"
- epanorama:
Acoustics page
-
Music Into Noise: The Destructive Use Of Dynamic Range Compression
- Roger Russell:
"Audio Distortions Truth and Humor"
- Various:
"Quotations on Music"
-
AudioControl's advice, How Recordings are Made, Small Room Acoustics
De-Mythologized, When Was The Last Time You Heard A Perfect Room?
- Robert Harley:
"The Listeners' Manifesto"
- Epinions:
"Esoteric Hype - The Subjectivist Myth"
- Glenn Gould:
"The Prospects of Recording"
- James Boyk:
"Reflections on music & audio"
- Michael Shermer:
"The Difference Between Science and Pseudoscience"
- Len Schneider:
"A Sure Cure for the 'I Heard It' Disease"
- Doug Blackburn:
"Real High End vs. Pretend High End"
- Gordie Freedman:
"What is an audiophile?"
- Chip Stern, writer for Stereophile:
"Snobs, Slobs, & Marley's Ghost"
- Al Fasoldt:
Audio Commentaries
- Al Fasoldt:
"Debunking hi-fi: The sound of music, and of money changing hands"
- Al Fasoldt:
"Why the nuts on the hi-fi lunatic fringe hates me"
- Al Fasoldt:
"Do expensive CD players really sound better?"
- Al Fasoldt:
"Green markers the audio charlatans"
- Peter Corey: parodies audiophilia in
"High End Haven", press "stop" and scroll down
- Stewart Glick:
"Audiophilia Nervosa"
- George Reisch:
"The Darwinian Audiophile"
- Dr. Von Schweikel:
"Audiophilia Nervosa Test"
- Walt Bender, publisher of Audiomart:
"High-End Market Will Crash"
- Roger Russell, McIntosh:
"Audio Distortions"
- Brian Cheney:
"Money and the High End: The Price is the Product"
- Negativland:
"Shiny, Aluminum, Plastic & Digital"
- Abigail Lavine:
"Keeping Up with the Times"
- Philip Greenspun:
"Stereos of the Rich and Famous"
- Eric Barbour:
"Internet Lies: The Truth About The Internet"
- Lore Fitzgerald Sjöberg:
"Music Media"
- Walter E. Sear:
"What Have They Done To My Art?"
- Vanessa Griogordiadis: expose on the ultra-rich and what they're into
"Welcome to the Dollhouse"
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