Issue 67 Table of Contents

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FEATURES
Destination: Montreal
by Gerard Rejskind
UHF goes to the Festival once again.

Festival du Son 2003
by Albert Simon
Our roving editor looks for that elusive “Best Room of the Show”

RENDEZVOUS
The High End in Power
A chat with Kathy Gornik, the first woman and the first high end person to chair the Consumer Electronics Association.

NUTS&BOLTS
The Elements of Acoustics
by Paul Bergman
Acoustics is the science of… Yes, of what? Let us introduce you to the basic concepts.

CINEMA
Placing the Centre Speaker
Putting a centre speaker right atop a TV set? Sure. Just build UHF’s special isolation platform.

THE LISTENING ROOM
Choosing a Centre Speaker
Got home theatre? Got SACD surround? One of your speakers will be front and centre.

The Castle Bastion

Vandersteen VCC-1

Totem Model One Center

JMLab Electra CC 900

ProAc Response CC-Two

Thiel MCS1

Reference 3a MM De Capo-i

The “i” stands for “improved.” We check out where the improvements are.

The Living Voice Avatar OBX-R
Looks like every other speaker you’ve ever seen. Sounds like something else again.

Vecteur AV-6
Six channels on a very heavy chassis. Is it as good as the other amps of the marque?

The Copland CVT-535 Multichannel Amp
A great audiophile designer tackles home theatre.

SOFTWARE
Queen of Country
by Reine Lessard
How women turned country music into a medium that speaks of real life.

Record Reviews
by Reine Lessard and Gerard Rejskind

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