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THE ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION:

Issues No.7-19 (except 11, 15, 17 and 18, out of

print): nine issues available for the price of five

(see below). A piece of audio history. Available

separately at the regular price.

No.75: Amplifiers: The new Simaudio Moon W-8

flagship, and integrated amps from Copland (the

CTA-405) and CEC. Speakers: the Reference 3a

Veena and the Energy Reference Connoisseur

reborn. Plus the Benchmark DAC converter. And

also: Bergman on the changing concept of hi-fi

and stereo, a chat with FIM’s Winston Ma, and

the rediscovery of a great Baroque composer,

Christoph Graupner.

No.74: Lots of amplifiers: The Mimetism 15.2,

Qinpu A-8000, Raysonic SP-100, Cyrus 8vs

and Rogue Stereo 90. More reviews: Atlantis

Argentera speaker, Cyrus CD8X player, GutWire

MaxCon Squared line filter, Harmonic remote,

Music Studio 10 recording software. Cables:

Atlas, Stager, BIS and DNM, including a look

at how length affects digital cables. Plus: the

(high fidelity) digital jukebox, why HDTV doesn’t

always mean what you think, and Reine Lessard

on The Man Who Invented Rock’n’Roll.

No.73: Integrated amplifiers: The superla-

tive Audiomat Récital and the affordable but

musical Exposure 2010S. Analog: Turntables

from Roksan (the Radius 5) and Goldring (the

Rega-designed GR2), plus two cartridges, and

four phono stages from CEC, Marchand and

Goldring. More reviews: The Harmonix Reimyo

CD player, the Audiomat Maestro DAC, the

ASW Genius 400 speakers, and the Sonneteer

BardOne wireless system. Plus: Paul Bergman

on the making of an LP and why they don’t all

sound the same, the many ways of compressing

video so it looks (almost) like film, news from

Montreal 2005, and the story of the accordion.

No.72: Music from data: We look at ways you

can make your own audiophile CDs with equip-

ment you already have, and we test a DAC that

yields hi-fi from your computer. We review the

new Audio Reference speakers, the updated

Connoisseur single-ended tube amp, upscale

Actinote cables, and Gershman’s Acoustic Art

panels. How to tune up your system for an inex-

pensive performance boost. And much more.

No.71: Three small speaker: Reference 3a

Dulcet, Totem Rainmaker, and a very low cost but

surprising speaker from France. We do a com-

plex blind cable test: five cables from Atlas, and

one Wireworld cable with different connectors

(Eichmann, WBT nextgen, and Wireworld). The

McCormack UDP-1 universal player, muRata

super tweeters, the Simaudio I-3 amp and

Equinox CD player. Paul Bergman reveals the

philosophical differences behind two-channel

stereo and multichannel.

No.70: How SACD won the war…or how DVD-A

blew it. Reviews: Linn Unidisk 1.1 universal

player and Shanling SCD-T200 player. Speakers:

Reference 3a Royal Virtuoso, Equation 25,

Wilson Benesch Curve, preview of muRata

super tweeters. Other reviews: Simaudio W-

5LE amp, the iPod as an audiophile source.

Plus: future video screens, the eternal music

of George Gershwin, and two reports from

Montréal 2004.

No.69: Tube Electronics: Audiomat Opéra ,

Connoisseur SE-2 and Copland CSA29 inte-

grated amps, and Shanling SP-80 monoblocks.

Also: Audiomat's Phono-1.5, Creek CD50, as

well as a great new remote control, GutWire's

NotePad antivibration device, and a music-

related computer game that had us laughing out

loud. Paul Bergman on the return of the vacuum

tube, and how music critics did their best to kill

the world’s greatest music.

No.68: Loudspeakers: Thiel CS2.4, Focus

Audio FS688, Iliad B1. Electronics:Vecteur

I-6.2 and Audiomat Arpège integrated ampli-

fiers, Copland 306 multichannel tube preamp,

Rega Fono MC. Also: Audio Note and Copland

CD players, GutWire MaxCon power filter. And

there’s more: all about power supplies, what’s

coming beyond DVD, and a chat with YBA’s

Yves-Bernard André.

No.67: Loudspeakers: A new, improved

Reference 3a MM de Capo, and the awesome

Living Voice Avatar OBX-R. Centre speakers

for surround from Castle, JMLab, ProAc, Thiel,

Totem and Vandersteen. One of them joins our

Kappa system. Two multichannel amps from

Copland and Vecteur. Plus: plans for a DIY

platform for placing a centre speaker atop any TV

set, Paul Bergman on the elements of acoustics,

and women in country music.

No.66: Reviews: the Jadis DA-30 amplifier, the

Copland 305 tube preamp and 520 solid state

amp. Plus: the amazing Shanling CD player,

Castle Stirling speakers, and a remote control

that tells you what to watch. Also: Bergman on

biwiring and biamplification, singer Janis Ian’s

alternative take on music downloading, and a

chat with Opus 3’s Jan-Eric Persson.

No.65: Back to Vinyl: setting up an analog

system, reviews of Rega P9 turntable, and

phono preamps from Rega, Musical Fidelity and

Lehmann. The Kappa reference system for home

theatre: how we selected our HDTV monitor, plus

a review of the Moon Stellar DVD player. Anti-

vibration: Atacama, Symposium, Golden Sound,

Solid-Tech, Audioprism, Tenderfeet. Plus an

interview with Rega’s turntable designer, and a

look back at what UHF was like 20 years ago.

No.64: Speakers: Totem M1 Signature and

Hawk, Visonik E352. YBA Passion Intégré amp,

Cambridge IsoMagic (followup), better batteries

for audio-to-go. Plus: the truth about upsampling,

an improvement to our LP cleaning machine, an

interview with Ray Kimber.

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No.63: Tube amps: ASL Leyla & Passion

A11. Vecteur Espace speakers, 2 intercon-

nects (Harmonic Technology Eichmann),

5 speaker cables (Pierre Gabriel, vdH ,

Harmonic Technology, Eichmann), 4 power

cords (Wireworld, Harmonic Technology,

Eichmann, ESP). Plus: Paul Bergman on

soundproofing, how to compare components

in the store, big-screen TV’s to stay away

from, a look back at the Beatles revolution.

No.62: Amplifiers: Vecteur I-4, Musical Fidelity

Nu-Vista M3, Antique Sound Lab MG-S11DT.

Passive preamps from Creek and Antique Sound

Lab. Vecteur L-4 CD player. Interconnects: VdH

Integration and Wireworld Soltice. Plus: the right

to copy music, and how it may be vanishing.

Choosing a DVD player by features. And all about

music for the movies.

No.61: Digital: Audiomat Tempo and Cambridge

Isomagic DACs, Vecteur D-2 transport. Speakers:

Osborn Mini Tower and Mirage OM-9. Soundcare

Superspikes. And: new surround formats, dezon-

ing DVD players.

No.60: Speakers: Monitor Audio Silver 9,

Reference 3a MM De Capo, Klipsch RB-5,

Coincident Triumph Signature. Plus: a Mirage

subwoofer and the Audiomat Solfège amp. Paul

Bergman on reproducing extreme lows.

No.59: CD players: Moon Eclipse, Linn Ikemi and

Genki, Rega Jupiter/Io, Cambridge D500. Plus:

Oskar Kithara speaker, with Heil tweeter. And:

transferring LP to CD, the truth on digital radio,

digital cinema vs MaxiVision 48.

No.58: Amplifiers: ASL AQ1003, Passion I10

& I11, Rogue 88, Jadis Orchestra Reference,

Linar 250. Headphone amps: Creek, Antique

Sound Lab, NVA, Audio Valve. Plus: Foundation

Research LC-2 line filter, Gutwire power cord,

Pierre Gabriel ML-1 2000 cable. And: building

your own machine to clean LP’s.

No.57: Speakers: Dynaudio Contour 1.3,

Gershman X-1/SW-1, Coincident Super Triumph

Signature, Castle Inversion 15, Oskar Aulos.

PLUS: KR 18 tube amp. Music Revolution: the

next 5 years. Give your Hi-Fi a Fall Tune-Up.

No.56: Integrated amps: Simaudio I-5, Roksan

Caspian, Myryad MI120, Vecteur Club 10, NVA

AP10 Also: Cambridge T500 tuner, Totem Forest.

Phono stages: Creek, Lehmann, Audiomat.

Interconnects: Actinote, Van den Hul, Pierre

Gabriel. Plus: Paul Bergman on power and cur-

rent…why you need both

No.55: CD players: Linn CD12, Copland CDA-

289, Roksan Caspian, AMC CD8a. Other

reviews: Enigma Oremus speaker, Magenta

ADE-24 black box. Plus: the DSD challenge for

the next audio disc, pirate music on the Net, the

explosion of off-air video choices.

No.54: Electronics: Creek A52se, Simaudio

W-3 and W-5 amps. Copland CSA-303, Sima

P-400 and F.T. Audio preamps (the latter two

passive). Musical Fidelity X-DAC revisited, Ergo

AMT phones, 4 line filters, 2 interconnects. Plus:

Making your own CD’s.

No.53: Loudspeakers:Reference 3a Intégrale,

Energy Veritas v2.8, Epos ES30, Totem Shaman,

Mirage 390is, Castle Eden. Plus: Paul Bergman

on understanding biamping, biwiring, balanced

lines, and more.

No.52: CD players: Alchemist Nexus, Cambridge

CD6, YBA Intégré, Musical Fidelity X-DAC,

Assemblage DAC-2. Subwoofers: Energy ES-8

and NHT PS-8. Plus: Paul Bergman on repro-

ducing deep bass, Vegas report, and the story

behind digital television.

No.51: Integrated amps: YBA Intégré DT,

Alchemist Forseti, Primare A-20, NVA AP50

Cambridge A1. CD players: Adcom GCD-750,

Rega Planet. An economy system to recommend

to friends, ATI 1505 5-channel amp, Bergman on

impedance, why connectors matter, making your

own power bars.

No.50: CD: Cambridge DiscMagic/DACMagic,

Primare D-20, Dynaco CDV Pro. Analog: Rega

Planar 9, Linn LP12 after 25 years. Also: Moon

preamp, Linn Linto phono stage, Ergo and Grado

headphones. Speaker cables: Linn K-400,

Sheffield, MIT 750 Also: 15 years of UHF.

No.49: Power amps: Simaudio Moon, Bryston

3B ST, N.E.W. DCA-33, plus the Alchemist

Forseti amp and preamp, and McCormack

Micro components. Also: our new Reference 3a

Suprema II reference speakers, and a followup

on the Copland 277 CD player. Plus: how HDCD

really works.

No.48: Loudspeakers: JMLabs Daline 3.1,

Vandersteen 3a, Totem Tabù, Royd Minstrel.

CD: Cambridge CD4, Copland CDA-277. Also:

An interview with the founder of a Canadian

audiophile record label.

No.47: FM tuners: Magnum Dynalab MD-108,

Audiolab 8000T, Fanfare FT-1. Speaker cables:

QED Qudos, Wireworld Equinox and Eclipse,

MIT MH-750. Parasound C/BD-2000 transport

and D/AC-2000 converter. And: Upgrading your

system for next to nothing.

No.46: Electronics: Simaudio 4070SE amp &

P-4002 preamp, Copland CTA-301 & CTA-505,

N.E.W. P-3 preamp. Digital cables: Wireworld,

Audiostream, MIT, XLO, Audioprism, and

Wireworld’s box for comparing interconnects.

Also: YBA CD-1 and Spécial CD players. Yves-

Bernard André talks about about his blue diode

CD improvement.

No.45: Integrated amps: Copland CTA-401,

Simaudio 4070i, Sugden Optima 140. CD:

Adcom GDA-700 HDCD DAC, Sonic Frontiers

SFD-1 MkII. Interconnects: Straight Wire

Maestro, 3 versions of Wireworld Equinox.

Plus: Yamamura Q15 CD oil, and “Hi-Fi for the

Financially Challenged”.

No.44: Digital: Rotel RCD970BX, Counterpoint

DA-10A DAC. Speakers: Apogee Ribbon Monitor,

Totem Mite, more on the Gershman Avant Garde.

Also: Laser-Link cable, “The Solution” CD treat-

ment, AudioQuest sorbothane feet, Tenderfeet,

Isobearings. Plus: Inside Subwoofers, and

the castrati, the singers who gave their all for

music.

No.43: The first HDCD converter: the EAD

DSP-1000 MkII. Speakers: Gershman Avant

Garde, Totem Mani-2 and Rokk, Quad ESL-63

with Gradient sub. Plus: Keith O. Johnson on the

road to HDCD, and our editor joins those of other

magazines to discuss what’s hot in audio.

No.42: Electronics: Spectral DMC-12 and Celeste

P-4001 preamplifiers, amps and preamps from

Duson. Also: Sonic Frontiers SFD-1 converter,

power line filters from Audioprism, Chang, and

YBA. Plus: Inside the preamplifier, and how the

tango became the first “dirty” dance.

No.41: Digital: Roksan DA-2, EAD DSP-7000,

McCormack DAC-1, QED Ref. Digit. Cables:

Straight Wire LSI Encore & Virtuoso, Wireworld

Equinox, van den Hul The 2nd & Revelation,

Cardas Cross & Hexlink Golden, Transparent

Music-Link Super & Music-Wave Super. Plus:

Bergman on recording stereo.

No.40: Integrated amps: YBA Intégré, Rotel 960,

Sugden A-25B, Sima PW-3000, Linn Majik, Naim

NAIT 3, AMC CVT3030, Duson PA-75. Stereo:

what it is, how it works, why it’s disappearing

from records.

No. 39: Speakers: KEF Q50, Martin-Logan

Aerius, Castle Howard, NEAR 40M, Klipsch

Kg4.2. Plus: QED passive preamps, followup

on the Linn Mimik CD player.

No. 38: CD players: Roksan Attessa, Naim CDS,

Linn Mimik, Quad 67, Rotel 945, Micromega

Model “T”. Plus: How the record industry will

wipe out hi-fi, and why women have been erased

from music history.

No.37: Electronics: Celeste 4070 and McIntosh

7150 amps, Linn Kairn and Klout. Plus:

RoomTunes acoustic treatment, why all amps

don’t sound alike, and the truth about Pro

Logic.

No.36: SOLD OUT

No.35: Speakers: Castle Chester, Mirage M-7si,

Totem Model 1, Tannoy 6.1, NHT 2.3, 3a Micro

Monitor, Rogers LS2a/2. Plus: Tests of high end

video recorders, hi-fi stereo recordings of piano

performances of 75 years ago. Acoustics part 6:

Conceiving the room.

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