Issue 75 Table of Contents

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NUTS&BOLTS
The True Nature of Hi-Fi and Stereo
by Paul Bergman
What these words used to mean…and why they should mean that again

FEATURE
Vegas 2006
by Gerard Rejskind
Coverage of CES and T.H.E. Show with the usual UHF twist

THE LISTENING ROOM
The Simaudio Moon W-8
What more could Simaudio do a couple of years after the release of the amazing W-5LE power amplifier?

Copland CTA-405 Integrated Amplifier
Copland launches an updated version of its best-ever tube amplifier, and gets 10 out of 10

CEC 5400 Integrated Amplifier
Can a really musical affordable amplifier come from…Japan?

Reference 3a Veena
How to get the sound the company has offered you without paying for expensive stands

Once More With Energy
A reincarnation of a speaker that was once our reference

Benchmark Converter
Everyone has told us we just have to listen to this little converter. All right, here we are!

OneForAll Learning Remote
There are plenty of remotes that can learn commands from other remotes…but not at this price!

CINEMA
HDMI: the Magic Cable?
Why they are, once again, changing the cable that connects your home theatre system

RENDEZVOUS
Making a First Impression
UHF chats with the founder of First Impressions Music, Winston Ma, about how not to retire

SOFTWARE
Finding Graupner
by Reine Lessard
He was a contemporary of Bach, and a lot of people then thought he was even better

Software Reviews
by Reine Lessard and Gerard Rejskind

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