Two music lovers, two generations apart, chatted about their personal experience with music and how it changes their lives. One opened up his platform to invite the other to share […]
Joining Graham Audio’s line up of BBC licensed monitors is a dramatic update of the original LS5/5 design. Originally designed by the BBC for monitoring their own recordings, in […]
Common Wave Audio presented Graham Audio LS5/9f and LS3P (Active version of LS3’s). Nestled in one of the industrial lofts in downtown Los Angeles, Wes Katzir’s Common Wave Audio […]
Since the Long Playing vinyl 10 & 12” records were first introduced in 1948, there really has not been any major significant improvements to the format. Sorry, Quadraphonic never took […]
Nestled inside a new design store concept where different disciplines of a residential or commercial design/redesign share one roof, is Joseph Cali Systems Design in West Hollywood’s Pacific Design Center. […]
Although with the Gryphon we do not get the deepest bass, like with the dCS Vivaldi player or reference player, you can’t really hear it – due to a […]
“It was just another album sleeve,” says Tony Bramwell who knew the Beatles from childhood. But was it really? This morning an image with the Beatles on a Monet bridge […]
Situated in Reno NV, Mount Rose Music opened their full-service audio and visual showroom a couple months ago to serve greater Lake Tahoe area. Strategically located at the intersection […]
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The performance of Master ¼” 2 track tape playback at 15 IPS is in a word, “wonderful” by my standard! Sadly enough, the repertoire is a little lacking so I […]