Audiophile record label Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab will pay 40,000 consumers a total of $25 million to settle a class action lawsuit launched last August. The label, commonly known as MoFi, stood ...
As part of "The Avant Garde Coffee House Project" exhibit currently on view, there's a glass-topped case with some posters and a record. It's a pretty nondescript thing, frankly, with a black and ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The Impulse! 60 series will kick off on May 14 with two of the four ...
Compilation album recorded in pure DSD with the highest level of fidelity. Available for purchase in either SACD or DSD download formats. PS Audio’s Octave Records label announces its first ...
Global Audio Designs Powerful Audiophile System for Public Records Working in close collaboration with designer Devon Turnbull of Ojas speakers, Jason Ojeda of Global Audio recently created a one of a ...
Over the past dozen years, vinyl records have grown from an indie-rock subculture to a significant, established part of the music business. How expensive is too expensive? By Robert Levine Over the ...
You don't have to own an expensive hi-fi to be an audiophile. You just have to enjoy listening -- really listening -- to music. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a ...
How much would you pay for an original copy of The Beatles' Abbey Road? If you shop at Better Records, the answer is plenty: $650. Other staples from the heyday of vinyl command equally astronomical ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Denver-based record company Vinyl Me, Please will build a state-of-the-art, 14,000-square-foot record pressing plant in the River North Art District to meet ...
Looking for an easy way to get better sound quality out of your stereo system? Audiophile jazz vinyl pressings are a great place to start. A big bone of contention in audiophile circles is which stage ...
As promised, here are more details on the unscientific audiophile gear comparisons I did in Michael Fremer’s audiocave. They range from the mildly crazy to the ...
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