Issue 58 Table of Contents

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FEATURE
Audio/video boom in Las Vegas
by Gerard Rejskind
It was the biggest CES Vegas had ever seen. Even so, on the audio front the show was facing stiff competition. Our editor went through both shows.

NUTS&BOLTS
The Microgroove Laundry
Can't afford one of those fancy machines to make your dirty used vinyl shine like new again? Make your own. (Excerpt)

VIDEO
Flat Screens: Future or Dead End?
Your local store has what looks like the TV of the future. But it could wind up in a garage sale!

Watching TV on Your Computer
You can...but is there a reason you would want to? (Excerpt)

TEST BENCH
Antique Sound Lab AQ-1003
You figure the Chinese are too busy making bicycles to have time for high end audio? Not so. (Excerpt)

Passion PAK-I10
It's from the same Chinese factory, but it's not an identical twin. (Complete article)

Passion PAK-I11
It's all but identical to the amplifier reviewed on the preceding pages. But look again. (Excerpt)

The Rogue Eight-Eight
The search for affordable tube electronics continues. It need not sound like grit, and it need not come from places where people line up for food coupons. (Excerpt)

Jadis Orchestra Reference
A Jadis amplifier ordinary people can afford. (Excerpt)

The Linar 250
Remember Victor Sima? Yes, that Victor Sima. He's back. (Excerpt)

Four Headphone Amplifiers
This review brought to you at the request of your neighbors. (Excerpt)

Filters and Cables
Throw away your power amplifier's cheap electrical cord. (Excerpt)

SOFTWARE
The Music of Spain
by Reine Lessard
Isolation by mountains and centuries of Arab domination gave Spain music like no other.

Record Reviews
by Reine Lessard, Gerard Rejskind and Albert Simon

DEPARTMENTS
Editorial
Feedback
Free Advice 6
The UHF Classifieds
Gossip
State of the Art
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