Issue 65 Table of Contents

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FEATURES
Twenty Years of UHF
Remember all those who predicted we’d never make it to our first birthday? Well, it’s not like us to say “I told you so.”

At the Festival
by Gerard Rejskind and Albert Simon
UHF goes to the Montreal show. Again

RENDEZVOUS
Turntables: Designing a New Generation
Turntable development is a thing of the past, right? Not if you ask Phil Freeman, who has designed the latest incarnation of Rega’s P9. And in fact we did ask him…

NUTS&BOLTS
Back to Vinyl
You say your last LPs went into a garage sale a decade ago? You can go home again.

CINEMA
The Kappa System
UHF finally sets up its home theatre reference. We explain how and why we made the choices we did. And we finally get to complete the evaluation of our Moon Attraction processor.

The Moon Stellar
Can a DVD player possibly be worth C$9000? Even if it includes the video circuit we’ve lusted after for years?

THE LISTENING ROOM
The Rega P9 Updated
Half a dozen years ago, Rega’s top turntable was a nice effort. The new one is…a little better than that!

Phono preamps
Our own systems include a good one. We put it up against preamps from Rega, Musical Fidelity and Lehmann.

Anti-Vibration Devices
Lots of isolation systems look great but do nothing. We put a whole lot of them to the test.


SOFTWARE
Patrons of Music
by Reine Lessard
Would music have developed as it did without music lovers who put their purses where their passions were?

Record Reviews
by Reine Lessard, Gerard Rejskind and Albert Simon

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