November 18th, 2023
Toronto Audiofest 2023 Highlights Dave McNair returns for the Candian show experienceBy: Dave McNair
Should I stay or should I go? No, I wasn’t listening to The Clash. I was mentally weighing whether or not to attend the 2023 Toronto Audiofest. I almost decided that I didn’t have the time or money, but in the end, I went. And boy, am I glad I did!On my first visit to Toronto Audiofest in 2022, I was struck by how different an audio show can be in a location other than the good ole US of A. Maybe it’s simply the friendly, chill Candian vibes. Perhaps it’s the personal warmth and excellent organizational skill of the show organizers, Michel Plant and Sarah Tremblay. It’s both these things and more.
Read More Comments: 0November 17th, 2023
Blue Note Announces 2024 “Tone Poet” Releases as always an eclectic mixBy: Tracking Angle
Blue Note Records has announced the 2024 line-up for the Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series. The acclaimed series is produced by the “Tone Poet” Joe Harley and features definitive all-analog, 180g audiophile vinyl reissues that are mastered from the original master tapes by Kevin Gray of Cohearent Audio. Tone Poet vinyl is manufactured at RTI and packaged in deluxe gatefold tip-on jackets. The titles were once again handpicked by Harley and include acknowledged... Read More
Comments: 8November 17th, 2023
Rhino High Fidelity Unveils Next Two Titles one rock, one jazz title strategy continuesBy: Tracking Angle
Rhino High Fidelity today announced the next two releases in its series of limited to 5000 copies, $39.98 reissues, again coupling one rock and one jazz title, this time with Herbie Hancock's Crossings (1972) and The Doobie Brothers' The Captain And Me (1973).Kevin Gray cut AAA lacquers directly from the original analog stereo master tapes. The 180g Optimal-pressed record are packaged in laminated Stoughton Press "Tip on" jackets and feature scans... Read More
Comments: 8Here's the first of at least two long form videos shot at last weekend's Capital Audio Festival. Large Friday and Saturday crowds plus strong industry participation and a large contingent of vinyl vendors made this a high energy exciting show. Rega's high-tech Naia made its American debut. The dealer took it apart for the camera. In a series of stills you'll see what makes it unique. You'll see and hear about an electronics line from Bosnia... Read More
Comments: 1November 16th, 2023
Re-Inventing the Classical Recital Program Three Recent Releases Highlight Adventurous Programming and Outstanding PerformancesBy: Mark Ward
It’s an interesting time in the classical recording industry, to say the least; some would say the industry is almost bipolar in its opposing tendencies.On the one hand you have the traditional major labels that I and many of you grew up with - like Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Philips (now all swallowed up by Universal Music Group), plus EMI (now part of the Warner Music empire), RCA and Sony (formerly Columbia/CBS) - putting out somewhat sporadic new releases that... Read More
Comments: 7November 14th, 2023
Infigo Debuts Phono Stage Equipped Method 7 Preamplifier the canadian company's first excursion into phono preamplificationBy: Michael Fremer
At this year's Capital Audiofest, Infigo's CEO Hans Loomen walked me through the company's MM/MC phono section equipped Method 7 preamplifier. It's a thoroughly modern, beautifully made, infinitely configurable preamplifier. Cost is $20,000. Infigo always gets great show sound and this year was no exception. Read More
Comments: 0November 13th, 2023
Neil Blanchard Wants to Sell You a Flatpack Transmission Line Loudspeaker System or for $100, just the plansBy: Michael Fremer
He'll sell his transmission line speaker to you as a $100 plan, and hopefully soon as a "flat pack' you self-assemble and then buy the crossover network and drivers from Madisound. Package cost is max $1000.00/pr. Blanchard showed off his creations in partnership with Geshelli Labs—the Florida-based family cooperative that builds DACs, and headphone amps. He's hoping to have all of this up and running very soon. transmission Line cutaway Read More
Comments: 2November 13th, 2023
At Capital Audio Fest 2023 Clayton Shaw's Open Baffle Caladan Loudspeaker Drew Attention former Spatial Audio owner/designer starts a new companyBy: Michael Fremer
Spatial Audio was Clayton Shaw's previous open baffle based loudspeaker company. His new open baffle speaker debuted at Capital Audio Fest 2023. Here, Shaw describes the Caladan and his ideas behind it. There was a pretty intense buzz at the show about this speaker. I heard about it from more than a few friends and fans I spoke with before and during the show. This speaker was really fun to listen to—dynamic, vivid yet not over-saturated, and it seemed to go... Read More
Comments: 2November 13th, 2023
At Capital Audio Fest 2023 TrackingAngle Spoke With Belleson's Brian Lowe trackingangle changes show coverageBy: Michael Fremer
Instead of the usual show walking tour, for Capitol Audio Festival I'm going to highlight interviews with new product manufacturers and their products. Regional shows like Capital Audio Fest attract new, small manufacturers debuting never before seen products, some of which will never be seen again. But some might make it to another level so all are of interest. Here I speak with Belleson's Brian Lowe. If you go to the Belleson.com website you'll find... Read More
Comments: 1November 12th, 2023
Capital Audio Fest Highlights Begin Now with Acora Acoustics VRC Reference LoudspeakersBy: Michael Fremer
Large crowds, robust manufacturer participation and many product debuts made Capital Audio Fest 2023 a roaring success. Day three awaits as i type this early Sunday morning. One of the show highlights was the large room in which was a system consisting of a full array of Audio Research electronics driving a pair of Acora Acoustics VRC Reference Loudspeakers. A new VPI Titan "double stack" Direct Drive turntable fitted with Audio Technica's now sold out... Read More
Comments: 2November 8th, 2023
Large Collection of Mint, New Music Matters Blue Note Reissues Just Released For Sale record store selling individual LPs online at Discogs and BayBy: Tracking Angle
A large collection of Music Matters Blue Note reissues, Serial #40 (see list below) recently went on sale on Discogs as individual records and on Ebay as a 110 double 45rpm LP set (as I write this the top bid is $7700)—all "review samples"—(not test pressings) with Blue Note Plastylite labels. In case you are interested. In case you are interested in the difference between test pressings and review samples, in this series RTI produced up to a dozen test... Read More
Comments: 1November 8th, 2023
Magical Mystery Tour of Japan's Sole Beatles-Only Record Store Set in the ancient capital of Nara, B-SELS is a shrine to John, Paul, George and Ringo.By: Jonti Davies
A trip to Nara to see an all-star Japanese jazz quartet leads to the discovery of a record shop devoted to another Fab Four...
Read More Comments: 12November 8th, 2023
Our Man In Sapporo, Jonti Davies Explores the City's Finest Record Stores Japan's Northernmost Major City Is A Completely Different Proposition to Kyoto, Osaka and TokyoBy: Jonti Davies
The capital of Japan’s northernmost main island of Hokkaido, Sapporo is home to Precious Hall, the club world-renowned for its Loft-inspired sound system; a central park lined with beer gardens and the iconic Sapporo Beer factory; and for you, dear vinyl-lover, record shops overflowing with bargains.
Read More Comments: 9November 5th, 2023
Warsaw Audio Video Show Day One Coverage only a few debuts at the show but lots to seeBy: Michael Fremer
I spent all of day one at the sports arena where most of the exhibitors were "mainstream" audio companies from around the world. There were fewer "big" exhibits this year—no giant speakers from Gryphon, Wilson, Magico and others. The only really big one was Borresen's flagship M6 and it delivered on its promise. Exhibits of mostly "down to earth" products (still priced in the stratosphere) was a welcome trend. In terms of product... Read More
Comments: 0November 4th, 2023
"In The Groove"—The Vinyl Record And Turntable Revolution oh my, what a messBy: Michael Fremer
A publicist recently pitched me this just released book, describing it as a celebration of the 75th anniversary of the first commercial LP and claiming it to be an "authoritative, highly illustrated, and multi-faceted look at the history and culture of vinyl record collecting and turntables." Five authors are listed: Gillian Garr, Martin Popoff, Matt Aniss, Richie Unterberger and Ken Micallef. I'd heard of two: Richie Unterberger and Ken Micallef.... Read More
Comments: 36November 3rd, 2023
'Rufus Reid Presents Caelan Cardello' Out Now! ...and selling faster than expected!By: Tracking Angle
It’s official: Rufus Reid Presents Caelan Cardello is out today via the newly established Liam Records! Executive produced by Tracking Angle editor Michael Fremer and co-produced by Robyatt Audio's Robin Wyatt, this album captures the exciting duo of Rufus Reid and Caelan Cardello performing live at the Klavierhaus, New York City. It’s available at Acoustic Sounds, Music Direct, Elusive Disc, and Michael 45 (also seemingly available at iMusic and Disk Union). CDs... Read More
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