The 24th Annual Midwest Classical Record Show
Saturday, May 21, 9:30am4pm: The 24th Annual Midwest Classical Record Show will be held at the North Shore Holiday Inn (5300 W. Touhy Avenue, Skokie, IL). Dealers from across the country will be on hand with their collections of classical LPs and CDs. Admission is $2 and parking is free.
The Academy Advancing High Performance Audio And Video To Sponsor Trade Days At HI-FI '99
Petersen's HI-FI Show management announced October 22 that The">http://www.avacademy.com/">The Academy Advancing High Performance Audio and Video will be sponsoring Trade Days at HI-FI">http://www.hifishow.com">HI-FI '99, The Home Theater and Specialty Audio Show, taking place at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago from May 11 to May 13, 1999. This marks the fourth consecutive year that The Academy has sponsored Trade Days at the HI-FI Shows. Show management and The Academy also announced today that the Music and Film Seminar Series will be expanded in 1999 to a two-track educational program. Each track will consist of the five disciplines showcased at the Seminar Series in 1998: Sales Techniques, Digital Technologies, Room Acoustics, Video Technologies, and Multi-room Design and Installation.
The Annual High End Prague hi-fi show
SaturdaySunday, October 56, 10am6pm: The annual High End Prague hi-fi show will be held at the Corinthia Towers Hotel. The admission price per day is about $5 US and includes automatic entry into a "hi-fi lottery," with a chance to win Monitor Audio loudspeakers, Focal and Grado headphones, IsoTek electronics, and more. A percentage of the money earned from High End Prague goes to the Czech UNICEF. For a complete exhibitor list and more info, visit www.high-end-praha.cz.
The April Issue is Alright!
The April Issue features an extensively revised "Recommended Components" featureoften copied, never equaledwhile April Music's stylin' Aura Note V2 CD receiver gets the full review treatment from Art Dudley. In addition, we have:
Great analog playback gear from Abis, Jasmine, Mørch, Reed, SME, and TechDAS
A US-premier review of the AR-M2 hi-rez portable player from one of the great names in hi-fi, Acoustic Research, now under new ownership
A high-end server from Aurender is put through its paces
An interview with that most blues-ish singer/guitarist, Bonnie Raitt
And kicking off this bumper 188-page issue, a report that "The Kids Are Alright!"
Great analog playback gear from Abis, Jasmine, Mørch, Reed, SME, and TechDAS
A US-premier review of the AR-M2 hi-rez portable player from one of the great names in hi-fi, Acoustic Research, now under new ownership
A high-end server from Aurender is put through its paces
An interview with that most blues-ish singer/guitarist, Bonnie Raitt
And kicking off this bumper 188-page issue, a report that "The Kids Are Alright!"
The April Issue is Here!
The title of the Daft Punk song on the Pono Player’s screen says it all: "Give Life Back to Music." John Atkinson’s review of this little gem reveals that it is the least-expensive means of enjoying music in true high-resolution. And with reviews of a 300B SET amplifier, an affordable, big-bottomed, tower speaker, two inexpensive powered speakers that punch above their weight, and, of course, the latest edition of "Recommended Components," and you will see why we think the April 2015 issue is a keeper!
The Audio Frontier
Downloading audio files onto a computer's hard drive has proven a compelling way to collect content for many music lovers. But the weak link with computer-based audio systems is finding a way to play that music on a more traditional (and typically better-sounding) audio system. With a compatible CD or DVD player, you could burn the files onto a disc, or if you have a portable device such as an iPod, you could hook it up directly to your system.
The Audio Powered Home
Running audio signals around a home's AC power wiring has been a
Integrated consumer">http://www.stereophile.com/news/10754/index.html">consumer electronics goal for several years. The reasoning goes that most folks live in homes that cannot be easily rewired for multiroom audio or multichannel surround, so why not use the AC wires that are already in the walls? Think of it as the ultimate solid-core interconnect.
The Audio Society of Minnesota Conducts Cable Comparison Tests
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Each monthly issue of Stereophile includes an updated calendar of all the different hi-fi events taking place across the United States. We also maintain this calendar on our Facebook Events page. One of the events that really caught our eye was the Blind Cable Comparison Tests performed by the Audio Society of Minnesota, which took place on Tuesday, April 17th. Here is the report as submitted by members of the Audio Society of Minnesota. The Society reported record crowds for this event. Hopefully, this spirit of questioning, discovery, and fun will spread to other audio events across the country
The Audiophile Blues
Chad Kassem is a true audio renaissance man. For years he has headed Acoustic">http://www.acousticsounds.com/">Acoustic Sounds, supplier of select recorded musical treasures from a variety of audiophile and specialty labels. Kassem also has his own label, Analogue Productions, which produces reissues, revivals, and a series of original recordings under the label APO Records.
The Audiophile Future?
Apple announced last week that music fans have downloaded over five million songs from its iTunes Music Store since its launch two months ago. In addition, the company reports that over 46% of the songs have been purchased as albums, and over 80% of the over 200,000 songs available on the online store have been purchased at least once.