Issue 74 Table of Contents

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NUTS&BOLTS
The (High Fidelity) Digital Jukebox
Yes, we’re talking about Apple Computer’s ubiquitous iTunes: how to use it, and why it need not mean giving up on quality reproduction.

CINEMA
Will the Real HDTV Please Stand Up?
High definition may not mean wht you think.

The Changing Face of HDTV
An update on great (and not-so-great) screen technologies

THE LISTENING ROOM
Four Digital Cables
Actually two cable models, but in two different lengths. Surprise! The difference can be huge.

Four Audio Interconnects
From Stager, BIS and DNM

Three loudspeaker cables
Two cables from Atlas, one from BIS

Mimetism 15.2 amplifier
A luxury integrated amplifier from the designer who used to do those great Vecteur amps

Qinpu integrated amplifier
From China, high power, spectacular styling, and (as you expect), an affordable price tag

Raysonic SP-100 integrated tube amp
Another great-looking tube amp from the awakening giant

Rogue Stereo 90
A likeable tube power amp gets a makeover

Cyrus 8vs integrated amplifier
Nearly lost in the reorg of its parent, Cyrus returns with an amp that is at once familiar and modern

Cyrus CD8X player
This born-again company is two for two

Atlantis Argentera speaker
Is this speaker too big for its own good? It doesn’t look that way…

GutWire MaxCon power filter revisited
It’s the MaxCon Squared now, and that makes all the difference

Music Studio 10
Recording software for Windows

Harmonic remote control
It’s a bargain…if you can find the right one

SOFTWARE
The Man Who Invented Rock’n’Roll
by Reine Lessard
Is it like looking for the Unknown Soldier?

Software Reviews
by Reine Lessard and Gerard Rejskind

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