Acoustic Sounds
ELECTRIC LADY STUDIOS: A JIMI HENDRIX VISION

Friday, October 4 – Today marks the release of "Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision" by Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. in partnership with Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment. This deluxe box set available on 3CD/1 Blu-ray, or 5LP/1 Blu-ray includes the feature-length documentary of the same name, plus 39 tracks (38 previously unreleased) that were recorded by the new-look Jimi Hendrix Experience (Billy Cox on bass, Mitch... Read More

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DS E3 optical cartridge with green LED

Until recently I’ve had no personal experience with DS Audio’s cutting-edge optical phono pickups, whereby the signal is generated from a pair of infra-red LEDs that shine onto photo detectors, completely dispensing with magnets and coils, moving or stationary. In their place, between the LEDs and the detectors, is a very lightweight shade, plate, or, to use DS’s parlance, “shading plate” attached to the cantilever; this shade modulates the amount of light from the... Read More

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Qobuz DSD and DXD Download Store

Paris, October 10th, 2024 - Qobuz, the music lovers’ high-quality music streaming and download platform, has announced the launch of Direct Stream Digital (DSD) and Digital eXtreme Definition (DXD) audio formats on its high-fidelity download store. Since it launched in France in 2007, and in the US in 2019, Qobuz has consistently led the field in terms of the highest-quality music files, and its introduction of DSD/DXD continues that commitment.Beginning today,... Read More

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Tomfoolery Wood

Recently, members of my family expressed the desire for a vinyl record shelf that was “furniture grade”, aka something that was more suited for display in the main floor of a house than the bog-standard workhorse that is the Ikea Kallax. Not to knock the longstanding budget favorite of record collectors everywhere, but it doesn’t always fit into more finely-appointed environments.Thus, the search was on for a furniture piece to house some of the records kept at my... Read More

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Goldring GR3 turntable

Goldring's GR3 turntable is the company's first turntable in twenty years. Developed in collaboration with a renowned British hi-fi manufacturer, GR3 is equipped with the multiple award-winning Goldring E3 moving magnet cartridge and features a built-in phono pre-amplifier. It also comes with a choice of high-quality interconnects from "sister brand" QED.Per the pleasingly spec complete press release for the $999 turntable/cartridge/phono... Read More

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Meridian Arts Ensemble

When it comes to classical music, brass instruments have experienced, or, to put it more precisely, endured, a long march towards respectability over the past half century or so. Brass instruments played an increasingly prominent role in orchestral works by Bruckner or Mahler, but they really were not vouchsafed much solo literature until the latter half of the twentieth century. It was the French virtuoso Maurice Andre who first wielded his piccolo trumpet during the... Read More

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The Doors 60th Anniversary Celebration

"The Doors is 60 years old. Jim and Ray are gone, Densmore and Krieger are still with us and the group's power, led by Jim Morrison's grip on the imaginations of repeat generations of alienated youth, continues full strength. Rhino and Doors management led by Jeff Jampol, CEO of JAM Management plan a 2025 year long celebration starting with an all new AAA edition of a very familiar looking faux lizardskin box set that was originally issued in 2008... Read More

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EVO 12 AS Premium HG

Most companies introduce new product lines. At High End Munich a few years ago, Pro-Ject introduced a new product wall— of tonearms. The variety appeared overwhelming until closely examined, after which the proliferation made well-organized sense. There were a few basic models, but available in three lengths and in a variety of finishes. A bit blurry, taken from a video but you get the idea! These are but a fewAs for why Pro-Ject decided to introduce a separately... Read More

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The California Historical Radio Society

The San Francisco Audiophile Foundation invited me to speak about whatever I wanted to talk about, in two, two hour long sessions held at the most fascinating and packed with cool radio and hi-fi gear, California Historical Radio Society. No, those are not my legs. Mine are actually better. Those two records are part of a multi-record set issued by Riverside Records in which they cut up a single long shot into three or perhaps four album covers. The records were part... Read More

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Kuzma Factory Tour

I flew to Slovenia Monday evening, September 30th and returned home on October 2nd. It was a short trip during which Franc Kuzma gave me a factory tour and I spoke to an international group of Kuzma distributors from the U.K., China, India, the U.K. and Turkey among other locales. Kuzma the company has been in business for 40 plus years, manufacturing premium turntables and tonearms, and more recently phono cartridges and a series of accessories.The Stabi S turntable... Read More

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Pollini, Abbado, BPO Kubelik

Four new ‘Original Source’ titles recently arrived on my door marking the start of fall, and the first new batch of releases following the company’s monumental Karajan/Bruckner box set reviewed here by my colleague Mark Ward. This batch fit nicely into two categories: symphonic orchestral works, and piano repertoire. This review will cover the just released two LPs of symphonic music. The first work needs very little introduction. If you are even peripherally aware of... Read More

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Dream Theater Vol. 1

Though progressive rock peaked in the 1970s, next gen prog bands continued exploring adventurous compositional directions. Dream Theater, and bands like Queensryche and Fates Warning, embraced the technicality of Yes and Rush while honing in, with a hint of technical prowess, on the harder edges of Iron Maiden and Metallica. Each Dream Theater member is a virtuoso of his craft as evidenced, for example, by drummer Mike Portnoy's double kick drum patterns and... Read More

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All Analog Classic Music Reissues Part 2

Continuing my examination of the history and future of classical audiophile-quality vinyl reissues... you can read Part 1 here.

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With the success of the Deutsche Grammophon Original Source Series, are we poised on the cusp of an exciting future for audiophile vinyl reissues of classical music? Or will the other classical labels opt for expediency over quality if and when they decide to embark on their own vinyl reissue programs? There are clues to be found in the history of this small but significant market for audiophile vinyl reissues...

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Albert King Live Wire Blues Power

Albert King teaches a master class in blues guitar soloing on this classic Stax release recorded June,1968 at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium, opening with a funked up version of Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man" that may not immediately be recognizable to Herbie fans but once you catch the groove, oh wow!Next up is a scorched earth take on King's "Blues Power", his defining song. King's playing is hard-etched deliberate,... Read More

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