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  • The Vinyl Beat: Wilson Pickett, Arthur Conley, Ray Charles,ย Tito Puente, Bill Evans, Jean-Luc Ponty, Horace Silver

    Rudy Radelic digs into vintage rock, blues, and jazz, spotlighting reissues with stellar mastering, hard-to-find rarities, and standout titles cherished by collectors.

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  • Tupac’s Last Photograph

    Tupac Shakurโ€™s final night was a collision of chaos, fame, and fateโ€”and in the midst of it, Leonard Jeffersonโ€™s chilling last photo of the rap icon became a frozen farewell, etched into rap history as the moment culture never came back from.

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  • High Fidelity, Higher Fashion: The Rise of Cable Couture

    Lifestyle Cables transforms high-end audio gear into absurd luxury itemsโ€”from cable-woven belts to pet leashesโ€”sparking both awe and suspicion over whether itโ€™s eco-chic innovation or a cunning audiophile conspiracy.

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  • Compton’s Finest: N.W.A.’s Explosive Debut and Its Impact on Music and Society

    When N.W.A. released Straight Outta Compton on August 8, 1988, it marked a seismic shift in music, culture, and the way America viewed hip-hop. The album was a raw and unfiltered portrayal of life in the streets of South Central Los Angeles, delivered with an urgency and authenticity that had never been heard before. Not…

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  • How to Correctly Integrate Subwoofers Into a Stereo System

    Kevin Fielding explores three subwoofer connection methods and five crossover strategies, ultimately finding that full-range mains with carefully overlapped subs yield the most natural, musically satisfying bass integration in a stereo system.

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  • When Muhammad Ali and the Fab Four Collided

    In February 1964, two of the most iconic forces of the 20th century collided in an encounter so surreal it could have been scripted by Hollywood. The Beatles, fresh off their earth-shattering debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, met Cassius Clay (soon to be Muhammad Ali) in Miami Beach. It was a meeting that combined…

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  • How To Play in a Rock Band, Part 1: Introduction

    “Iโ€™ve decided to start a new series. Even if youโ€™re not a musician, perhaps itโ€™ll give some insight into the nitty-gritty of the art of music-making, or inform your listening the next time you sit in front of your stereo, or just provide some entertainment and perhaps a life lesson or two.

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  • Review: Yamaha NS-800A Loudspeaker

    The Yamaha NS-800A rivals speakers three times its price, delivering a luxurious sound, piano-gloss finish, and instrument-like musicality. Built on the same vibration-control principles as Yamahaโ€™s grand pianos, it preserves sonic energy rather than deadening it.

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  • Summer Jam 1973: When 600,000 Fans Rocked Watkins Glen

    Watkins Glen, New Yorkโ€”July 28, 1973. This date marks an unparalleled event in rock history. The Summer Jam at Watkins Glen wasnโ€™t just a concert; it was a colossal phenomenon that shattered records and set new standards for music festivals. Promoted by Shelly Finkel and Jim Koplik, the festival attracted an estimated 600,000 to 800,000…

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  • โ€œNo, I have the best system in the world!โ€: An Audio Journey From Venezuela to The Laurentian Mountains

    In a house bursting with 13 speakers and 6 subwoofers, one audiophileโ€™s living room doubles as a 7.6.6 surround-sound sanctuaryโ€”though his wife might call it something else entirely.

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  • The Wall at the Wall: Roger Waters’ Historic Berlin Concert

    Before the Berlin Wall fell, it wasnโ€™t just a physical barrier; it was a scar running through the heart of a divided city. For nearly three decades, it symbolized the ideological conflict between East and West, splitting families and friends, and casting a shadow over Berlin. Potsdamer Platz, the concertโ€™s location, held heavy symbolism from…

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  • Guitar Flames and Fame: Jimi Hendrixโ€™s Explosive Monterey Debut

    On June 18, 1967, the Monterey Pop Festival bore witness to a performance that would become legendary in the annals of rock history. Jimi Hendrix, a relatively unknown guitarist at the time, took the stage and delivered a performance that catapulted him into superstardom and forever changed the landscape of rock music. This electrifying set,…

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  • July 13, 1973: The Day Rock Got a New Monarch

    On July 13, 1973, the tectonic plates of rock music shifted dramatically. On that day, an unassuming yet audacious British band named Queen unleashed their self-titled debut album, โ€œQueen.โ€ This seismic release marked the genesis of a band destined to transcend the boundaries of rock, etching their indomitable legacy into the annals of music history.…

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  • When Paul McCartney Met John Lennon: The Fateful Encounter that Sparked The Beatles

    On a sunny Saturday afternoon, July 6, 1957, in the quaint setting of St. Peterโ€™s Parish Church in Woolton, Liverpool, a musical phenomenon was about to be set in motion. John Lennon, a 16-year-old with a rebellious streak and a love for rock โ€˜nโ€™ roll, was performing with his skiffle group, The Quarry Men, at…

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  • Magnat Signature Edelstein Loudspeakers Reviewed

    Magnatโ€™s Signature Edelstein bookshelf speakers may be small, but their robust construction, clever engineering, and surprisingly weighty, detailed sound prove theyโ€™re no gimmickโ€”just serious value and musicality in a compact package.

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