Issue 56 Table of Contents

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FEATURE
Working the Show/Touring the Show
by Gerard Rejskind and Albert Simon
We tell what it’s like to exhibit and tour one of North America’s biggest shows.

VIDEO
Video: the Revolution
We are on the edge of a video revolution that could change TV, and its relationship to the way we live.

NUTS&BOLTS
Power and Current
by Paul Bergman
For an amplifier to be powerful is not enough…it must also be able to deliver lots of current.

TEST BENCH
SimAudio Moon I-5
Three days spent with an early production model were very pleasant. Would the full-blown test be as great?

Roksan Caspian Amp
We have to add the word “amp,” because it has exactly the same name as the CD player. Would it be as impressive?

Myryad MI 120
Another new integrated amplifier from Britain.

Vecteur Club 10
In France, buying a one-box amplifier has never meant your finances were flat. The result is amplifiers like this one.

The NVA AP10
Can an amplifier get this cheap, and this small, and this simple, and still thrill you?

Cambridge T500 Tuner
Nearly all affordable tuners are made with the same chipsets, and they sound alike. Nearly all.

Four Phono Stages
As the LP has faded from the mainstream market, a new business has opened up: black boxes for adding a phono input to a resolutely digital amplifier.

The Totem Forest
We know that not all Totem speakers are bookshelf-size anymore. This one gets the most out of its size.

Five Cables
It’s not that we’re unhappy with the cables we already have. But these four interconnects and one digital cable came our way, and so we did some hard comparing.

SOFTWARE
Diaghilev and His Century
by Reine Lessard
He was "only" an impresario, but without him 20th Century music might have turned out differently.

Record Reviews
by Reine Lessard, Gerard Rejskind and Albert Simon

DEPARTMENTS
Editorial
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Free Advice
The UHF Classifieds
Gossip
State of the Art

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