In Heavy Rotation
June 1st, 2025
Accepting the gift WAM Engineering's brass corrective shims optimize geometry while imparting stunning sonic benefits. By: Brian Fisher
The author tells the long and winding tale of getting his Kuzma arm and Lyra cartridge to surrender their potential.
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Joe Chiccarelli is a Man in the Right Place with the Right Sound The Grammy Award Winning Producer Talks Mastering Emotion, Mixing Detail, and How Our Ears Are Still Analog By: Evan TothAbove photo credit: Ana GibertShow business is packed with success stories born not just from talent, but also by being in the right place at the right time—backed up by a relentless work ethic. That’s how Joe Chiccarelli got his audio engineering start, setting him on a path to become a Grammy-winning producer. As the story goes, when Frank Zappa’s regular engineer couldn’t make a Sheik Yerbouti session Joe was called in as the backup and grabbed on to the... Read More
Comments: 1May 30th, 2025
The BBB is Not Your Grandfather's Big Band But "Number One Son" Was Recorded Like It Was! live at Frank's studio to Studer A827 24 track, mixed at 30 IPS to 1/2" tape on Ampex ATR-100 By: Michael FremerRecording a big band album live to analog tape in the studio Frank Sinatra had Bill Putnam build for him when he started Reprise Records, then Western Recorders, now East/West, engineered by Steve Genewick--long time Al Schmitt associate (etc.)--and mixed to 1/2" tape at 30 IPS on an Ampex ATR-100 at The Village Studios and then lacquer cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from that tape two months later is no guarantee of great sound. Well, come on, unless... Read More
Comments: 0May 30th, 2025
Behind-the-Scenes at the Original Source - Your Questions Answered Part 1 Rainer Maillard and Sidney C. Meyer at Emil Berliner Studios Speak! By: Mark WardIt's been just over two years since Deutsche Grammophon launched its series of AAA vinyl reissues mastered directly from the original 4 and 8-track master tapes of treasured recordings from its 1970s catalogue. In response to collectors' numerous questions concerning every aspect of this important audiophile reissue series, Rainer Maillard and Sidney C. Meyer of Emil Berliner Studios take you behind-the-scenes of every aspect of the Original Source. This is... Read More
Comments: 11May 30th, 2025
Falcon Loudspeakers (by Falcon Acoustics) F50 British 2-Way “Shoebox” Monitor Loudspeaker If You Love Recordings of the Human Voice, This Just Might Be THE Loudspeaker For You! By: John Marks
Believe it or not, I think that the Falcon Loudspeakers F50 (to me, “F50” sounds like the name of a not-yet-built US fighter jet), and which, at $2,495, is loosely in the same sub-$3,000/pr. price tier as the Philharmonic Audio BMR Monitor I reviewed last time out, really is a respectable alternative to the much larger, three-way BMR Monitor ($1,900/pr. and up, depending on finishes; but, currently out of stock, because of a few great reviews). Despite the F50’s having only a (nominal) 5" woofer. And, even if the F50 costs more. It all depends upon which virtues are more important to you, and which vices are less important to you.
Read More Comments: 0May 30th, 2025
Stevie Nicks's "Bella Donna and Wilco's "A.M." Are Next Up For Rhino High Fidelity Series AAA and limited to 5000 copies each By: Tracking AnglePress release): (May 30, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA) Rhino High Fidelity (Rhino Hi-Fi) continues its acclaimed series of limited-edition, high-end vinyl reissues with the solo debut from Stevie Nicks and the first album from Wilco. Stevie Nicks’ Bella Donna (1981) and Wilco’s A.M. (1995) are available now exclusively at Rhino.com and internationally at select WMG stores. Each release is limited to 5,000 individually numbered copies and priced at $39.98. Available while... Read More
Comments: 3May 29th, 2025
Titanic Beethoven from Sviatoslav Richter Restored to Catalogue “The Lost Tapes” brings us previously unreleased recordings of the great Russian virtuoso performing “live” in his prime By: Mark Ward
Deutsche Grammophon mines its archives for an extraordinary sequence of live performances from 1965 by one of its most revered artists, carefully restored and beautifully packaged. This is Beethoven for the Ages…
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The Beatles Fabled 2014 Mono Box Set Back in Print! only from The Beatles online store By: Tracking AngleSubscribers to official The Beatles webstore received the announcement that The Beatles mono box set is back and will be shipping July 18th, limited to 4 copies (per person). How long it will remain in production wasn't stated, so for those who use vinyl records as financial instruments (certainly preferable and a more stable investment compared to crypto IMO), here's an opportunity to wade into shallow Beatles investment territory.The set is the same one... Read More
Comments: 41May 27th, 2025
Turntables! Tonearms! Cartridges! Munich High End 2025 Video 2 Munich goes out with an analog bang! By: Michael FremerWow! Analog went out with a big high tech bang at Munich High End 2025. This is my second show video covering analog news and it's far from the final one. Due to Euro dollar variations and a volatile tariff strewn world marketplace all prices here are approximate. The final Munich High End show—the capper to a 21 year run—was filled with new analog gear from an Airon TH1 American-made $36,000 unipivot air bearing pivoted tonearm... to a new Soulution 787... Read More
Comments: 12May 25th, 2025
Ghost Channels 80s Arena Rock & Universal Sentiments on “Skeletá” Their most introspective record to date By: Dylan PegginSustaining an ongoing 15-year professional career is a challenge for most modern bands. In recent years Ghost has succeeded to the highest degree. Their last album, Impera, met with critical acclaim and raised the group to arena-filling status. Due in part to the song trending on TikTok, “Mary on a Cross” became the Swedish group's first Platinum-certified American single.Their theatrical live shows became immortalized on film with the release of the Rite Here... Read More
Comments: 3May 23rd, 2025
Look at What RTI's Don MacInnis Said About QRP's Chad Kassem!!!!! a clickbait image By: Michael FremerWednesday night and last night (Wednesday May 21st and May 22nd), Maier Shadi's The Audio Salon, Santa Monica, hosted an event celebrating Acoustic Sounds' founder Chad Kassem, who was in town visiting record company executives, band management and others for obvious reasons.Kassem was coy about who he met and what recordings he was seeking for future Analogue Productions LPs, SACDs and R2R tapes, but he did say the trip, capped off by these two evenings,... Read More
Comments: 6May 21st, 2025
Attend the Marten Audio Press Conference at Munich High End 2025 and listen to the speakers in binaural sound (wear headphones) By: Michael FremerPress conferences are generally off limits to consumers, so I thought I'd "invite" you to this one hosted for the press by Marten Audio the Swedish loudspeaker manufacturer—one of the few press conferences I managed to attend. Why? There was so much new and exciting analog gear to cover, I hardly had time for press conferences—I'm working on another all-analog gear video.At High End Munich 2025 Marten introduced two limited edition loudspeakers:... Read More
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Music review of the 2025 Craft Recordings reissue of the introspective Bill Evans Trio album Moon Beams with Paul Motian and Chuck Israels. Motian and the late Scott LaFaro were in the famous trio that recorded with Riverside just before Moon Beams was recorded.
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As part of their OJC Series, this brand new Craft Recordings reissue of Moon Beams is pressed at RTI on 180-gram vinyl with all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio.
Read More Comments: 0May 20th, 2025
Touring Life & The Studio Work to Jethro Tull’s “Benefit” Analogue Productions reissues the underdog of the group’s catalog By: Dylan PegginLate '60s British rock bands had to fit themselves into a specific mold, whether it was a psychedelic uniform of flared pants and satin shirts, or the presence of a guitar god and wailing vocalist. In the case of Jethro Tull, when audiences saw a scruffy Ian Anderson wearing an overcoat, standing on one leg, face twisted into possessed expressions, blowing excitedly into a flute, eccentricity worked in the band's favor . Jethro Tull's fit into the scene... Read More
Comments: 6May 19th, 2025
Munich High End 2025 Video 1 so much great new analog gear at this show! Will take many videos to cover it all By: Michael Fremer2025 was the final Munich High End show. The MOC convention center is going to be "re-purposed" or torn down so following 21 great years, the show next year will be moving to Vienna, Austria. Everything all of us did had that "this is the final time" feel about it that at times felt sad and at other times felt like relief. Instead of comfort, next year will be an adventure.Munich High End 2025 was a feast for analog lovers. New turntables,... Read More
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