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  • The best audio upgrade no one knows about

    A small bladder can ruin music marathons, but Stadium Palโ€”a discreet urinal pouchโ€”lets you stay seated through entire Pink Floyd albums or Mahler cycles, preserving sonic immersion and letting your systemโ€™s true balance keep you hooked longer.

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  • Clint Eastwood to Booker T. & the M.G.โ€™s: โ€œHang โ€˜Em Highโ€

    Booker T. & the M.G.โ€™s timeless grooves from โ€™62โ€“โ€™74 shine anew on Real Gone Musicโ€™s vibrant red and blue vinyl collections, delivering cherished hits and rare singles in pristine sound, a perfect gift for soul lovers and collectors alike.

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  • A Tribute to the First Lady of Love, Donna Summer (1948-2012), Queen of Disco, Pt 2

    Donna Summer and Moroder-Bellotte pushed disco’s boundaries with Once Upon a Time (1977), a groundbreaking double concept album. Hits like โ€œMacArthur Park Suiteโ€ and Bad Girls cemented her legacy as discoโ€™s enduring queen.

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  • Booker T. & The M.G.โ€™s: a Tribute to the Beatles

    Discovering Booker T. & the M.G.โ€™s McLemore Avenue as a Beatles-ignorant 12-year-old, Wayne E. Goins recalls how the soul-streaked tribute became a personal classicโ€”long before he realized it echoed Abbey Road note for note.

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  • Putting an end to the audio cable debate! Part 1

    Once a cable skeptic, Gilles Laferriรจre confesses a shift in thinkingโ€”questioning whether thousands of audiophiles could really be fooled. He explores how luxury pricing, perception, and experience reshape the contentious debate over high-end audio cables.

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  • My (factory) trip to (the) MOON by Simaudio

    MOON by Simaudio’s Dominique Poupart radiates passion and precision as he leads a tour through the companyโ€™s Quebec-based factory, where cutting-edge robotics meet meticulous hand-assemblyโ€”all in service of sonic excellence.

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  • A family affair: great new jazz by Pat Metheny Groupโ€™s Lyle Mays and Aubrey Johnson

    Lyle Mays, the introspective sonic architect of the Pat Metheny Group, gets a fitting farewell in Eberhardโ€”a sweeping, posthumous masterwork co-produced with his niece, Aubrey Johnson, whose voice helps carry Maysโ€™s final vision home.

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  • “I have the best system in the world!” A 50-year Journey in Audiophilia

    Gilles recounts 50 years of audiophile growth, from teenage gear rivalries to embracing once-dismissed tweaks, reminding readers that real learning in hi-fi comes not from specs or forumsโ€”but from listening with open ears.

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  • A conversation with my younger selfโ€”an audio fable

    In a playful dialogue with his younger self, Jonson Lee explores how sound quality deepens musicโ€™s magicโ€”while cautioning against losing joy in the endless quest for upgrades. The message? Savor the music, now.

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  • Want the Best Speaker Bargain? Iโ€™ll give you two!

    For under $1,500, the Zu Audio Omen and Magneplanar LRS offer two thrilling yet wildly different sonic pathsโ€”one bold and dynamic, the other refined and immersiveโ€”both delivering serious high-end sound without a high-end price.

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  • The Best of Record Store Day: Bill Evans, Behind the Dikes

    One of the leading music business stories of the 21st century is the continued discovery, sonic restoration, and release of previously unknown recordingsโ€”either from the studio or the stage. As the constant advance in digital technology has reclaimed live tapes once thought to be sonically inferior, and refreshed forgotten or leftover studio recordings, record labels,…

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  • A stone-cold classic: Carole Kingโ€™s Tapestry

    For Wayne E. Goins, Carole Kingโ€™s Tapestry isn’t just an albumโ€”itโ€™s a life marker, from teenage homework sessions on a beloved console to rediscovering its soul-stirring power decades later on a high-end setup.

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  • Why vinyl is better than digital (and it has nothing to do with the sound)

    Though a digital listener, Jonson Lee argues vinyl’s tactile rituals, emotional resonance, and enforced focus offer a deeper musical intimacyโ€”likening analog to a meaningful kiss, and streaming to a noisy crowd ruining the moment.

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  • Irreconcilable Differences?

    Veteran music editor Robert Baird reflects on high-end audioโ€™s tribalism, from gear vs. music purists to loudness wars and streaming woes, vowing to spotlight artists who value both sonic integrity and musical impact.

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  • T.H.E Show 2021

    Dragged along to T.H.E. Show by chance, Jonson Lee’s wife โ€” a professional pianist โ€” helped crown Heavenly Soundworks’ active speakers as the eventโ€™s best, praising their astonishing clarity and bass, all powered by just a $500 streamer.

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