RAMBLINGS.Welcome to Issue #84, which contains our annual staff picks of recordings. Each year I ask our contributors to submit lists of their favorite recordings, and each year they respond with an amazing variety of picks. A special treat in this year's edition is the contribution of David A. Rich, whom many readers have probably stereotyped as some sort of techno-geek who listens mainly to test tones and the occasional square wave. The World's Biggest CB Radio: I was surprised to read in the archives of an audio discussion forum (not RAO, by the way) that a fellow who claims to live only a few miles from me has seen me at several of the "designer forum" affairs put on by a local high-end audio store. He noted that I like to attend these things and that I sometimes ask questions of the designers, often in an attempt to put them on the spot. In fact, he reported that one evening I asked some rather impertinent IMPERTINENT, practice, pleading. What does not appertain, or belong to; id est, qui ad rem non pertinet. 2. Evidence of facts which do not belong to the matter in question, is impertinent and inadmissible. questions of one particular high-end designer, trying my best to put the poor fellow on the spot with a rather boorish boor·ish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a boor; rude and clumsy in behavior. boor ish·ly adv. and
impertinent line of questioning Noun 1. line of questioning - an ordering of questions so as to develop a particular argumentline of inquiry line of reasoning, logical argument, argumentation, argument, line - a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the . The designer tried to reply civilly, apparently not wanting to embarrass me, but the person who posted this account jumped in and made some clever remarks in defense of the designer, defusing the situation and putting me in my place. It certainly was an interesting account of that evening, marred only by the fact that it is a complete fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´sh n the construction or making of a restoration. , at least in terms of having anything to do with me. Not only did I not attack the designer in question, but I have never attended any of these forums, ever, even though the owner of the store is a personal friend whom I have known for more that 20 years, and for whom I have great respect and admiration as a businessman of high integrity and an all-around good guy. I hope our readers have more sense that to believe everything they read on the Internet. Then there was the RAO thread that started when someone wrote that in an issue of T$S, one of our staff had claimed that some particular brand of cable sounded better than other brands. A number of people jumped in to offer their speculations as to why our contributor might have written what he wrote, why he should or shouldn't be taken seriously, the credibility of the T$S staff, what we think about various cable designs, and so on and so forth. It was an interesting thread, marred only by the fact that none of our contributors had ever written any such thing. The comments about wire quoted by the RAO poster had appeared not in a review by one of our contributors, but rather in a letter that was printed in Forum. Again, I hope our readers have more sense than to believe everything they read on the Internet. How to Communicate with Us: To order a new subscription, change an address on an existing subscription, order back issues, or take care of other subscription-related matters, our business telephone is (800) 695-8439, our business fax is (716) 833-0929, our business address is 403 Darwin Drive, Snyder, NY 14226, our URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. is www.sensiblesound.com, and our business e-mail address is SensiSound@aol.com. To correspond about any editorial matters, submit equipment for review, pass along hot audio gossip, put us on your mailing list, or just blow off steam, write KWN KWN Kid Witness News (video education program) KWN Keep with Next (desktop publishing) KWN Kiplinger Washington Newsletter directly at 9775 Mills Road, Ostrander, OH 43061. To submit a classified ad or inquire about display advertising, please give Don Nowak a call at (800) 695-8439 or send him an e-mail at TSSAdv@aol.com. Previews of Coming Attractions: Among the equipment we have in or have been promised for review are speakers/subwoofers from Athena, Atlantic Technology, Bose, Dunlavy, EgglestonWorks, Infinity, Legacy Audio, Linn linn n. Scots 1. A waterfall. 2. A steep ravine. [Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.] , and Phase Technology; components from Legacy Audio, Linn, NAD NAD: see coenzyme. , Onkyo, Shure Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) ., and Yamaha; and much more, including plenty of music reviews, and a few surprises, maybe even one on this very page. - KWN One Last Thought: JMC's "mystery amp" is the Carvin DCM DCM abbr. Distinguished Conduct Medal 2000, rated at 425 wpc into 8 ohms, 700 into 4 ohms, and 1,000 into 2 ohms; price (factory-direct) is $599.99. It's a pro amp, not a consumer amp, thus may not be entirely practical for many home audio installations, but JMC JMC Joint Military Commission JMC Jefferson Medical College JMC Jax Money Crew (computer gaming) JMC Joint Munitions Command (US Army; Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island IL) JMC James Madison College reports that it appears to have neutral sound. |
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