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February 1997 Stereophile Magazine 1997 Records to Die For
This is a wonderful and informative copy of the February 1997 Stereophile Magazine . The Table of Contents is listed below the image
This magazine is in good condition. There is some edge wear. There are a few creases on the covers as well as some small rips along the edges. The binding is tight with no loose or missing pages. There may be a little fading of the pages.
Here is the table of contents:
- Features
- Single-Ended vs Push-Pull: Part 3 -- In the last of three articles, Scott Frankland concludes his exploration of amplifier history, design, and sound.
- Rick Visits ... John Lee Hooker Blues master John Lee talks to Richard J Rosen about whether or not musicians have the worst systems, the state
- Records to Die For Stereophile's team of writers and editors recommend recordings-from rock through jazz and classical-that they couldn't possibly live without.
- Kind of Blue, or Everything You Always Wanted to know About... Jonathan Scull and Yves-Bernard Andre discuss the workings of YBA's blue laser CD player.
- Maxed Out -- Tyll Hertsens explains the evolution of the Headroom Max headphone amp to Wes Phillips.
- Equipment Reports
- Naim CD2 CD player (Michael Fremer)
- YBA CD I Blue Laser CD player (Jonathan Scull)
- HeadRoom Max headphone amplifier (Wes Phillips)
- Class6 CA-200 power amplifier (Martin Colloms)
- Ruark Equinox loudspeaker (Kalman Rubinson)
- Totem Acoustic Tabu loudspeaker (Larry Greenhill)
- Acarian Alon PW-I woofer (Robertj Reina)
- Music Sciences 02 Blocker (Shannon Dickson)
- Follow-Up -- Acarian Alon Petite loudspeaker (Robertj Reina)
- Columns
- As We See It You can have quality or you can have convenience - but you can't have both. Editor John Atkinson off- some thoughts prompted by the recent AES Convention.
- Letters -- Topics this month: Stereophile recordings, the 1996 Products of the Year, reproducing pianos, reviewing techniques and problems, the dialectics of audio integrity, the value of "Car Tunes," and the need for CD warning labels.
- Industry Update High-end news, including dealer-promoted seminars, plus the latest on Mondial Designs, Audio Designs, Stax Industries, B&W, and Boston Acoustics; pre-Christmas earnings; designer Nelson Pass; the status of HDTV; and reports from AES.
- Sam's Space -- Sam Tellig interviews Naxos founder Klaus Heymann about the state of classical music recording, then offers a list of his favorite Naxos discs.
- Analog Corner Michael Fremer talks reissues, Bright Star sandboxes, and the evolution of Chad Kassem's Acoustic Sounds.
- Astor Place Lisa Astor takes a look at the distribution of power in an audiophile household.
- Car Tunes join Wes Phillips on a journey to the IASCA Finals in Dynaudio's Jimmy.
- Aural Robert Music Editor Robert Baird goes jukin' in the Delta.
- Record Reviews Our "Recording of the Month" is Theater of Voices' Age of Cathedrals. Plus: reviews of the new Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem; a collaboration between Elvis Costello and john Harle; Bulgaria's hottest mezzo soprano, Vesselina Kasarova; the return of Curtis Mayfield; something called Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones, and more.
- manufacturers' comments Tales of moms, missions, and motives.
- The Final Word Publisher Larry Archibald reflects anew on CD vs LP
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