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  • TAD Labs Upgrades TAD-M1000 Power Amplifier to TAD-M1000TX

    TAD Labs unveils the TAD-M1000TX amplifier, a US$24,950 powerhouse delivering 500W per channel with ultra-low distortion, revamped transformers, and precision Class-D designโ€”all housed in a vibration-controlled chassis for exceptional clarity.

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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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  • Historians Baffled: Stonehenge Found to Be Worldโ€™s First Hi-Fi Setup

    New evidence reveals Stonehenge was a prehistoric hi-fi setup with bass chambers, engraved turntables, and ancient audiophile brands, proving our ancestors rocked harder (and louder) than we ever imagined.

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  • The Vinyl Beat: The Mavericks, Horace Silver, War, Dr. John, Sponge

    The Vinyl Beat is a new column that will dig up notable vinyl nuggets, past and present.

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  • Pink Float: The Unforgettable Venetian Concert

    On July 15, 1989, the historic and picturesque Venice Lagoon in Italy became the stage for one of the most iconic concerts in rock history. Pink Floyd, the legendary British rock band, performed a free concert that drew an estimated 200,000 people, with countless more tuning in to the live broadcast. This event is etched…

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  • Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson’s Unreleased 1983 Recording Sessions

    In the pantheon of rock and pop gods, few names resonate as powerfully as Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson. Now imagine, if you will, the sheer cosmic magnitude of these two titans crossing paths, not on a stage, but in the intimate confines of a recording studio. Yes, it happened. Freddie Mercury, the flamboyant frontman…

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  • Is Class-D Technology About As Good As Itโ€™ll Ever Get?

    Bruno Putzeys calls class-D a โ€œsolved problem,โ€ but responses from Peachtree, Orchard Audio, and Bel Canto suggest otherwiseโ€”pointing to GaN FETs, digital input topologies, and implementation refinements as the next frontier for sonic gains.

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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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  • Disco Demolition Night: The Day the Disco Ball Dropped

    July 12, 1979, started like any other summer evening at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The White Sox were set for a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers. But as night fell, baseball fans, rock aficionados, and disco haters converged in what would become one of the most infamous promotions in sports historyโ€”Disco Demolition Night. Orchestrated by…

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  • Chi-Fi: The Harbinger of Doom, or Bringing High-End Sound to the Masses?

    Tom Gibbs defends the value of Chi-Fi in high-end audio, spotlighting PrimaLunaโ€™s EVO 300 tube amp and budget marvels from Vera-Fi, Gustard, and Toppingโ€”while calling out the fearmongering and hypocrisy in anti-Chinese gear rhetoric.

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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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  • FiiO Launches a Transparent Portable Cassette Player

    The eye-catching player goes on sale this week at CA$ 149.49 / US$ 129 / ยฃ99. 2024 benefits include USB-C charging, 13-hour battery life and an all analog circuit for a enhanced yet classic sound. Calling all bandcamp fans!

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  • The Patents of… Paul W. Klipsch

    Paul W. Klipsch wasnโ€™t just a loudspeaker legendโ€”his inventive genius spanned acoustics, firearms, and geology. From folded horns and crossover filters to seismic sensors and rifle stabilizers, Klipschโ€™s legacy is innovation in every frequency.

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  • Bruce Springsteen on Clarence Clemons’ Shoulders

    On September 21, 1978, during Bruce Springsteenโ€™s โ€œDarkness on the Edge of Townโ€ tour, a memorable moment occurred at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey. This iconic night featured Bruce Springsteen riding on the shoulders of Clarence Clemons, an act that symbolized their profound camaraderie and the electrifying energy of their live performances. The…

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  • Inside the Rolling Stones’ First US Tour

    The Rolling Stonesโ€™ inaugural U.S. tour in 1964 was a wild ride of rock โ€˜nโ€™ roll chaos and cultural clashes. Hereโ€™s a deeper dive into the anecdotes and adventures that marked this historic tour, setting the stage for the bandโ€™s legendary status. The Flight That Almost Didnโ€™t Happen Before the Stones could even set foot…

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