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Hi, If you ever thought about getting your old vinyl back spinning again you must read Gramophone Dreams by Herbert Reichert in Octobers Stereophile. What a wealth of information on the recording industry thats easy to understand. If you don't get your albums out after reading his article you might have to enter an asylum yourself. It motivated me big time! Great writing Herb R!....Mark Korda(kordamark@gmail.com)
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I concur Mark.
There will be another episode of Gramophone Dreams in the December issue of
Stereophile.
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
I'm glad to hear that, John. I especially enjoyed reading about the Sentec preamp with the historic EQ settings. A few years ago, it was great to see Art Dudley's review of the little Rek-o-Kut outboard unit with multiple EQ settings, too.
What I'd love to see is a review of the KAB Souvenir EQ12 (on the phono preamps page of the link below). It has an amazing 12 historic EQ settings as well as two phono inputs (MM/MC), front-panel gain and resistance adjustment, balanced outputs, vertical/lateral mono mix and lots of other really nice features.
-Bob
I am also very happy to see Herb Reichert in Stereophile. I always liked his stuff in Listener.
I also was a fan of Michael Lavorgna's stuff for 6Moons, and am pleased to see him handling AudioStream online and in the magazine. I wouldn't complain if more of his writing is included in the magazine.
BTW, for some reason I found the new RC list a bit easier to read than previous editions. Color contrast with the MSRPs maybe? Good job to those responsible!
Absolutely. Stereophile chose a much better font than previous RC editions and it is a lot easier to read. Many thanks for improving the presentation.
Regards,
Geoff
> > I am also very happy to see Herb Reichert in Stereophile. I always liked his stuff in Listener.
+1 Really enjoy Herb's writing too.
> > I also was a fan of Michael Lavorgna's stuff for 6Moons, and am pleased to see him handling AudioStream online and in the magazine. I wouldn't complain if more of his writing is included in the magazine.
+1 More stuff from Michael on any audio/music subjuect not just computer audio would be great.
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