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Rochester Philharmonic Season Beginning [Not a review]

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As we mentioned earlier, we bought several sets of tickets to the local Philharmonic (we're going to some but not all of the performances).  It was a great experience, and we absolutely loved it.  I had lots of plans on evaluating the sonics to help with evaluation of gear, but upon the first note, that all got thrown out the window, and I can say we both got lost in the performance. Jennifer Koh , whom I didn't know at all, played the violin so beautifully and expressively it was as if she was having a conversation with the orchestra - and the beauty of it nearly brought us to tears. The performance following that, Mahler's Symphony No. 1, was one of the few I knew already, and it was really nice to hear it performed live.  Not being an expert on Classical music all I can say with any authority is that both of us loved it, and we're very much looking forward to future performances this season. And we highly recommend everyone to pick up tickets to a performance...

Istanbul not Constatinople. You mean TMBG didn't ...

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Istanbul, Not Constantinople Who knew?  They Might Be Giants' biggest hit "Istanbul, Not Constantinople" was a cover of one originally done by The Four Lads in 1953. You could have knocked us both over with a feather.  Seriously.   The song seemed so much like a They Might Be Giants song, we didn't even look and just ... assumed the hit peppered Flood album was all theirs. Then we found a small reference on the internet and our reality took a total warp. Who are these "Four Lads" and why do I keep thinking about my Grandmother when I hear the band name?  1953 ...  before Rock and Roll hit the big time, before Elvis and Bill Haley and the Comets had recorded anything popular , 4 guys - ahem- LADS - perhaps a barbershop quartet threw this song down.  A year later in 1954 it wouldn't have been possible given the explosion of Rock and Roll, or it would have been different for this pre-Rock hit. The Two Lads ... They Might be Lads? So ....

Our Gear [4 Sept 2015]

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We talk about our stuff We tend to be "music first" so we don't usually think of the equipment we use, but once in awhile the question comes up, so we'll talk about what we have.  When we evaluate, be it a component, cable, music it will use one or another combination of these.  We generally do not churn gear, so with the odd additions and subtractions we'd expect things to remain fairly stable over time.  While we are on the hunt for new speakers, and may want to tinker with our sources some (and you can see below we have a "DAC" problem collection), this list is "it" for the time being a long, long time. Speakers: Thiel CS2.4 Thiel CS3.7* REL T-5 Subwoofers (2 used in a stereo pair) Amplifiers: Ayre V-5xe* Parasound A23 Preamplifiers: Ayre K-5xeMP* NAD M51 (DAC/Preamp) DAC: Berkeley Audio Design Alpha DAC series 2* NAD M51 Schiit Bifrost (with USB input) Rega DAC Disc players: Ayre C-5xeMP* Oppo BDP-103 Ethernet...

Cost and Value: A Counterpoint by Peter Qvortrup of Audio Note UK

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Where Peter Qvortrup weighs in on cost, value and sound It is no secret that with our stated mission of bringing musical enjoyment to the family, while operating under realistic budgets - we have been openly skeptical of the value of high priced audio, and have tried to find relative values in the audio world for ourselves as well as for our readers. I was on a forum that I absolutely love, and joined in on a discussion that had turned to a typical complaint (high prices), but this time Peter Qvortrup of Audio Note UK joined in. We had a healthy and vigorous exchange surrounding price, value and the responsibility of engineers with regard to these highly specialized products. Unlike a lot of talk on forums, his was a well reasoned point of view that provided a valuable counterpoint to our usual assertions - and as such we felt it provided something our readers could use to help form an opinion beyond the usual "it costs a lot therefore it can't be worthwhile." I...

Brilliant Covers: Blinded by the Light

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Blinded by the light, revved up like a deuce, another runner in the night ... When a band takes on someone else's song as a cover, it is a risky thing.  Usually the author, if they are a singer songwriter, knocked it out of the park, and the rest are pale shadows of the greatness.  We think about 90% of the time this is the case.  But this comparison isn't one of those.  It is one where the cover of the song was so brilliant as far as being a hit, it isn't generally known (except by trivia buffs or true fans) that the band that made the song famous wasn't the one that wrote and performed it first.  Our white hot spotlight is highlighting one of these in what we hope to be a regular feature.   The classic rock anthem, "Blinded by the Light," was written and first performed by Bruce Springsteen early in his career.  The Manfred Mann's Earth Band picked the song up in the mid 1970's and turned it from an interesting if lesser known Bruce Springstee...

RIP Ray Dolby, 1933-2013

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We are saddened to hear that Ray Dolby died this week.  His work brought good sound to millions of people through his movies sounds and noise reduction techniques - we salute his and Dolby Labs innovative work. We lost a great man this week.   Dolby Labs Obituary

Sony and DSD

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This is a quick hit to weigh in on the Sony annoucement that they would start selling downloads of their Columbia Records in DSD format.  Link to a good news story is here .  Sony's site dedicated to the products and downloads is here. Why should you care? The only way to get closer to the performance would be to steal the master tape as these were ripped right from the tapes in a format to preserves the sound of it.  Also many (but not all) studios record using the DSD format.  So in a lot of cases DSD is the master.  And unlike CD, it is easy to get realistic sounding playback with DSD due to the nature of the decoding. The First SACD player c1999 ...for a brief period of time it looked like it might take off, but never became more than an audiophile format as the public raced over to MP3's ... Given how good the medium sounds on modest equipment, we were sad to see if fizzle in the mass market, but glad you can still get them. DSD is the downlo...