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Remembering Copper’s Dan Schwartz: A Friendship That Went Deep

Reprinted with permission by the writer and Copper Magazine. Dan was additionally a contributor and good good friend right here at Positive Feedback. I and his mates knew the day would come, however when it did, it was no much less of a shock. Copper contributor, bassist extraordinaire, and audiophile Dan Schwartz handed away on May 16, 2023 at age… Read More »

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Confessions of a Setup Man 11: Can a System be too Good?

PF Senior Associate Editor shares with us one among his columns from PS Audio’s Copper Magazine, Issue 127, December of 2020. He raises wonderful points right here, ones that the readers of PF might effectively profit from. Enjoy! Dr. David W. Robinson, Editor-in-Chief As audiophiles, we’re on what can generally appear a endless quest for higher sound… Read More »

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Impressions:  AXPONA 2023, a Photo-Essay & Intro to the Extro

Ye Olde Editor at work at AXPONA 2023, in ink define ({photograph} by Bill Parish; picture processing by Robinson) The years of the plague… It’s no feat of perception to say that the approaching of COVID throughout 2020, 2021, and 2022 was a time that hit high-end audio exhibits with important drive. One after one other,… Read More »

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A Rumination Upon Audio Research, VW’s Phæton, and Subaru vs. SAAB

I must confess that I love Alternate History books, the more plausible the better. But I will fall for the occasional “Time Machine from the Future” yarn. In addition to writing about audio, I also was an automotive journalist. I was accredited to Mercedes-Benz USA by the U.S. Mercedes Club. I also wrote for Robert… Read More »

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Impressions:  The ModWright Analog Bridge…a Rave!

Robinson with cigar. Munich, 2018 (photograph by Bill Parish; ink outline image processing by Robinson) Last summer at the first Pacific Audio Fest, I heard a product that I really liked, first take and all. While in the ModWright/Seattle HiFi/Cardas Audio/Revel/SME/Ortofon/Solidsteel room, I got to hear Dan Wright’s newest design. This was his new ModWright… Read More »

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When Does the Game Actually Change?

Roger Skoff writes about incremental enhancements and worth Is there anybody on the market who would not know that, along with writing these articles, I additionally personal a cable firm? (RSX Technologies, for many who do not.) Positive Feedback, and I, and each different publication that I’ve ever written for, have all gone to nice lengths to… Read More »

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and Steve says… Regarding Dropping of Jaws, Smacking of Gobs, and Whether Experience Matters

This won’t be about what you think it will be about. It won’t be the typical audio rant about typical audio topics; no arguments about digital vs analog or tube vs solid-state or what music constitutes a worthy effort for a high end system. It will be something a little different. But first, I’ve noticed… Read More »

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The Akasa Turing FX – a Great Silent Bang for Buck and Your Intel NUC Server!

Several years in the past, I bought a really good, costly, music server to liberate funds for higher audio system, and sought a less expensive one to handle and serve my digital recordings, streamed excessive res providers like Qobuz and high quality web radio stations. It wasn’t lengthy till I found the Intel NUC. Dialing it in… Read More »

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The Mactone XX-440 Line Preamplifier and MH-120 Stereo Amplifier: Adventures in Max-tone!

Founded in 1964, and for 59 years now, Mactone has continuously manufactured high-fidelity vacuum tube audio components, longer than any other company in Japan. Steve Mishoe (In Living Stereo) started importing Mactone audio components to North America in late 2018, after visiting the Matsumoto family—who owns and operates Mactone—in Japan. Steve recently contacted me and… Read More »

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Who Made That?

Roger Skoff writes concerning the issues we purchase Did you recognize that in case you drive a Mercedes-Benz, or a Toyota there is a good risk that your automobile wasn’t made in both Germany or Japan? It’s true; to keep away from taxes and duties, to avoid wasting transport prices, and even to make sure higher security, larger high quality, decrease value,… Read More »

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