Do you ever listen to music on your computer?
Here's another question that we haven't asked in a while: With the increase in decent sound card options over the last couple of years, have you found yourself using your computer to play music?
Here's another question that we haven't asked in a while: With the increase in decent sound card options over the last couple of years, have you found yourself using your computer to play music?
As often happens with labels, the word "audiophile" has different meanings for different folks. How would you explain what it means to a friend?
Reader Arnel Enero wonders if the advent of DVD-Audio and SACD has dampened your desire for a new CD-only player.
Last week's vote addressed the new formats and buying a CD player, but what is holding you back from buying into the new formats?
We were sitting around the office the other day making bets about how many online readers also subscribe to the paper magazine. Since most of our estimates were miles apart from each other, we thought why not run a poll?
Audiophiles are not easily satisfied, and are often accused of having a roving eye for new components. Anything you've been eyeing lately?
Reader Robert Gantz wonders, now that the major record labels have committed to adding copy protection processing to at least some of their CDs, are you ready to reduce or stop buying new music until they stop?
There are numerous ways to voice an audio system, ranging from lush sound (no matter what the source) to a "warts-and-all" honesty that may be hard to listen to at times. Which do you prefer?
Purchasing some types of components can be time-consuming and complicated, while others are a relative breeze. Is there a particular type of component that is the toughest for you to evaluate and then buy?
One more question about evaluating audio products: What single audio disc is the most valuable tool you use to evaluate components?