Intona Professional USB 2.0 Reference Hi Speed Cable

As of mid 2018, virtually all high resolution digital sources have USB outputs. This includes the most widely used by audiophiles, namely, network file players / streamers. There are a number of very good reasons for this. This includes the accepted technical superiority of asynchronous USB, as well as the fact the USB protocol can be used to decode all currently known file formats, including DSD. Naturally, a high end, audiophile grade USB cable market appeared several years ago, with virtually every analog signal cable manufacturer designing and selling their own USB cables. The prices of some of these cables …

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An Interview With Recording Artist Sophia Pfister

Sophia Pfister is a Los Angeles based multi-faceted artist who works in several mediums, and we were taken by her debut EP which was sold on Bandcamp as a download, and on a self financed vinyl pressing. Sophia recorded a full length LP, Birdcage, which quite frankly, blew us away. It is available for purchase directly from her website. Along with being a talented songwriter and recording artist, Sophia is visual artist, model, and writer. She graciously agreed to an interview.  1) Can you give our readers a personal history, and a bit about your early musical influences? I don’t …

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TCXO Audiophile Switch By The Linear Solution

As of mid 2018, it is clear that network streaming, whether from locally stored files, or via streaming services, has over taken optical disc playback for high end hobbyists. Don’t get us wrong, plenty of folks still open the well on their CD, DVD, or SACD players and insert discs, and there is certainly nothing wrong with that. But high resolution downloads and the ability to rip SACDs easily now has made network playback all too convenient, and some would say, superior sonically, although we take no stand on that. The Ethernet pipeline as a source has matured to the …

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Record Hunting Chapter 1: Bobbie Gentry

The great, great Bobbie Gentry made 7 albums during her too short career, spanning from 1967-1971. Her incredibly unique blend of country, folk, and sophisticated pop remains under appreciated to this day.  That being said, many of her original compositions are covered often, including the iconic “Ode To Billy Joe”, and “Son Of A Preacher Man”. Interestingly, she also covered many artists her self, including The Beatles, Jimmy Webb, and Burt Bacharach. Gentry has actually been pretty well served on decent sounding CDs, but her LPs have not been reissued in high quality. Thus, record hunting is the mission. In …

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Great New LP Review Site: vinylreviews.com

Vinyl lovers have few really excellent sources for reviews and even basic information about the huge number of LP reissues hitting the shelves. Well, that has changed. Check out: Vinyl Reviews The site was founded by Shane Buettner, who just happens to be the owner of the superb reissue label called Intervention Records, which does AAA vinyl reissues, and SACDs. Speaking of AAA, Vinyl Reviews has a designation for all analog mastering, aside from notes about sound quality. Both Vinyl Reviews and Intervention Records are doing really great things for music lovers..

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Five Great Sounding Phono Stages under $500

We all know that it is easy to get carried away with spending on a vinyl set up..chasing performance by “upgrading” cartridges, cables, sub-platters, and power supplies, etc. One area where some vinylphiles often get stumped with is choosing a nice sounding phono preamp that won’t devour a big part of your bank account. This is, of course, assuming you don’t have a built in phono stage in your preamp or integrated amp, which is always an ideal solution. Here is a list of 5 really great sounding phono preamps under $500, based on panel listening, and direct experience. These …

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An Interview With Jazz Musician Jerome Sabbagh

1-Can you tell us about your background, how you became a professional musician and recording artist, and who some of your mentors and heroes are? I was born in Paris, France in 1973 and grew up there. I moved to the US in 1993, spent a couple of years at Berklee College of Music and moved to New York in 1995. My dad is Lebanese and my mom is Canadian. I think that may have helped spark my interest in exploring other cultures, which led indirectly to jazz. I was first exposed to jazz at my local high school, where there was an …

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A Few Weeks with the Aric Audio Transcend MM Phono Preamp

Handmade Quality and Silky Smooth Tube Sound Jeff Leaming I’ve come full circle in the world of phono cartridges. Back in 2005 I decided to get back into the world of vinyl and 2 channel analog audio. As a child and teenager I grew up with vinyl. From spending hours in front of my parent’s mid-century console record player to getting my first direct drive turntable at the age of 17. Then came the 1980’s. I worked for a national chain record store from 1980 to 1985. I saw our record bins turn into CD bins and I became an …

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