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  • Please Tell Me Itโ€™s An April Foolโ€™s Day Joke!

    With a new LA show planned at T.H.E. Showโ€™s longtime venue, just days after its Vegas edition, tensions rise as organizers clash over datesโ€”reviving questions about industry cooperation and competitive respect.

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  • Brico’s Baton: A Woman’s Whisper in the Roar of Men

    Denied her rightful place for decades, Antonia Brico shattered classical musicโ€™s gender barriersโ€”from her Berlin Philharmonic debut to mentoring Judy Collinsโ€”becoming a pioneering maestra whose legacy still resonates through concert halls and classrooms.

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  • Elvis at Sea: The Day the King Rocked the USS Hancock

    On the third day of April in 1956, a spectacle unfolded that was nothing short of a cultural earthquake, with Elvis Presley at its epicenter. This wasnโ€™t your garden-variety television appearance; it was an event that would ricochet through the annals of music and television history, leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of American…

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  • From Halfway House to Vinyl Powerhouse: The Full Interview With Chad Kassem

    In this interview, Chad Kassem recounts his journey from a halfway house in Kansas to founding Acoustic Sounds, sharing how personal struggles, a passion for blues, and a relentless pursuit of quality helped revive vinylโ€™s prestige.

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  • MAF 2024: Altitudo Audio, Electrocompaniet, Harmonic Resolution Systems, Tri-Art Audio, Nordost, Audio Note

    Prices listed in CA$ unless otherwise note. When I first heard Audio Physic speakers (the Classic 15) at Audio Element in Pasadena, California, I was immediately impressed. They were featured in PMA Magazineโ€™s โ€œBest Audio Systems For $10,000โ€ series. I couldnโ€™t believe that speakers costing less than US$ 5000/pair could sound so accomplished or have…

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  • Raising the Bar in Value: A Visit to High-End Turntable Manufacturer Stable 33.33

    In a visit to Sylvain Pichetteโ€™s Gatineau workshop, the obsessive brilliance behind Stable 33.33โ€™s 33.2 MkII turntableโ€”and its synergy with Andrรฉ Thรฉriaultโ€™s Black Beauty tonearmโ€”reveals a Canadian analog duo of rare ingenuity.

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  • From Halfway House to Vinyl Powerhouse: Interview With Chad Kassem, Part 2

    In part two of his candid interview, Chad Kassem recalls the gritty rise of Acoustic Sounds from a record-crammed apartment to an industry leader, detailing the challenges of pressing plants, COVIDโ€™s business boom, and forging respectful industry alliances.

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  • The Dirtiest Trick In The Recording Industry Exposed

    Jonson Lee explores how excessive dynamic compression is warping our musical experience, comparing classic and remastered waveforms to show how โ€œbiggerโ€ sound often means less nuanceโ€”and why old CDs may offer sonic salvation.

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  • Featuring The First Headphone With Head-Trackable Spatial Audio

    Los Angeles, California, January 25, 2024โ€”ย HED UNITY, the Swiss innovator of the Unity wireless lossless audio headphones, andย HEAR360, a leader in spatial audio solutions, today announced a strategic partnership that sets a new bar for wireless headphone experiences incorporating their respective patented technologies. โ€‹ The result is Unity, the first headset in the world to…

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  • Reviewedโ€”MoFiโ€™s One Of These Nights By The Eagles

    As the ’60s came to a close, with the dawn of the new decade just on the horizon, many rock bands abandoned references to psychedelics in their music, favouring instead a return to roots, folk, and country.

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  • Reviewedโ€”MoFi’s Crosby, Stills & Nash

    MoFiโ€™s 2022 One-Step reissue of Crosby, Stills & Nash transforms a historically uneven recording into a lush, balanced, and far more listenable album, with Krieg Wunderlichโ€™s mastering and RTIโ€™s pressing offering striking sonic gains.

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  • Davide Lo Surdo: A Guitarist That Will Remain In History

    Davide Lo Surdo, born on July 24th 1999 in Rome, Italy, is an Italian guitarist who has made a significant mark in music history, earning the title of the fastest guitarist in the history of music, as described by Rolling Stone Brazil magazine, for his remarkable ability to play a staggering 129 notes per second.…

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  • How I Became an Audiophile

    From childhood 78s on a Nebraska farm to high-end speakers decades later, Lawrence Schenbeckโ€™s lifelong journey with music and gear shows how deep listeningโ€”and deeper friendshipsโ€”make the audiophile pursuit truly meaningful.

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  • TAF2023: Bowers & Wilkins, Classรฉ Audio, DR Acoustics

    First things first; I hadnโ€™t expected the Bowers & Wilkins / Classรฉ Audio room to smell as good as it did! A sweet mixture of herbal and fruity scents, perhaps? I can remember only a few rooms Iโ€™ve visited at shows that enveloped both my sense of smell and of hearing. The Bowers & Wilkins…

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  • Treasures from the Vinyl Vault, Part 5

    Welcome to my series Treasures from the Vinyl Vault. In it, I will feature select gems from my approximately 12,000 ever-growing vinyl collection, accumulated over a 45-year period and counting.

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