Issue 63 Table of Contents

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FEATURE
Comparing the Incomparable: Listening in the Store
So you’ve spent ten hours in three stores, trying to figure out which components deserve a place in your life. And you’re more confused than ever? We feel your pain.

NUTS&BOLTS
Soundproofing  
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by Paul Bergman
If you’re not interested in this topic, there’s a better than even chance your neighbors are.

VIDEO
Big Screen TV’s to Stay Away From  
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Some stores are bursting with expensive television sets you’ll be sorry you bought in a year’s time. Probably less.

TEST BENCH
Antique Sound Lab Leyla Amplifier

Turn out the lights and it looks like downtown at Christmas. Its traditional build belies its decidedly modern sound.

Passion A11 Amplifier  (complete)
A time-honored classic design, good quality parts, low price, and even the opportunity to participate in its creation. What more can you ask?

Vecteur Espace Loudspeakers
“Espace” is French for space. Something to do with the image they project, we think.

Two Interconnects

What’s this all about? Don’t all interconnects sound the same? Ha! We wish!

Five Speaker Cables
A good speaker cable can help your system sound its best. Or it can make you think you should have bought Enron stock instead.

Four Power Cords
They shouldn’t make a difference, except for one thing. That piece of string that came in the box with your expensive equipment isn’t getting the job done.

SOFTWARE
Meet the Beatles

by Reine Lessard
When they arrived in 1964, they were just another fad rock band. Within weeks, they were the harbinger of a revolution in fashion, mores…and of course music.

Record Reviews
by Reine Lessard, Gerard Rejskind and Albert Simon

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