Art Dudley
Hegel Launches New Amp at White Plains, NY Event
Kalista DreamPlay One CD player
As I write this, my copy deadline is three days away, yet I've succeeded at crafting little more than my heading (easy enough: it's just the product's name, followed by my name) and my Associated Equipment sidebar (also easy), leaving a great expanse of nothing in between. That's mostly because the Kalista DreamPlay One, a two-box CD player whose $43,000 price might once have kept me from even considering it as a real-world product, has stunned me into a sort of paralysis: I feel that anything I write will be inadequate to the task.
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Merrill-Williams R.E.A.L. 101.3 turntable
Listening #187: Shindo Mr. T
Listening #186: Miyajima Saboten L phono cartridge
Soundsmith's Peter Ledermann: Building, Mastering, and Giving Back
Rega Research Apollo CD player
My recent informal survey of ca $10,000 CD players has been based on two assumptions: that the people reading those reviews would be looking for their last-ever CD player, and that such a purchase would require Serious Money.
In addition to such things as the best available design and parts, the most luxurious enclosure, and the utmost in reliability, Serious Money is presumed to buy durability of value: Any appliance that costs $10,000 today had damn well better be worth more than nothing in five or ten years.