Sun Back Out and There Are CDs to Sort

Seems like everyone is getting out of physical media these days.

Another good friend stopped by with a few big boxes of CD’s that are now living on a music server. Being the friend of physical media that I am, his 500 CD’s found a happy home. Well, at least 400 of them. The rest are getting passed on to friends. Gotta spread the love around.

If you have a record or CD collection to get rid of, let us know!

You Can’t See It Yet

Today the Spiral Groove SG-2 turntable arrived along with a black Triplanar arm.

It’s going to have to wait until the new issue is done to set up, but it is gorgeous there!

Having spent some time with the SG-1 when I went to the Immedia offices earlier this year, I know these guys are on to something really good with the SG-2. There’s also a nice new Skala from Lyra to listen to as well, so stay tuned for more analog bliss.

Rain, Rain Go Away

Sorry about the latin that was up here, not trying to be clever, just screwed up!!

With all the rain this week, it was a great time to go through the first shipment of albums that arrived last week and found some great treasures! Nothing like the smell of old albums to make your day.

Surprisingly enough almost everything was in great shape. Some of the covers were a little tattered, but the vinyl inside was good. Nothing a quick pass on my trusty Clearaudio record cleaning machine. Even found a few rarities, a pink Pink Floyd Animals album and an AA British pressing of Steely Dan’s AJA.

Too many more to list. But the sun is coming out soon.

Return to Forever Back on Tour

If you are a fusion fan, Return to Forever was probably at the top of your playlist in the 70’s. I know it was for me. Al DiMeola, Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White not only redefined the genre, but after RTF disbanded, they all went on to successful solo careers.

In a move that you rarely see with older acts today, Return to Forever is back in action with all the original members. Nothing is worse than going to see one of your favorite bands from a while ago and it’s only half (or even a fifth) of the guys you remembered and a bunch of new, no-name guys in their place.

This is the real deal folks and these guys haven’t lost an ounce of virtuosity. Matter of fact, they are like that really expensive bottle of wine that you bought before it’s proper serve date and is now perfect.

Check out the official website at www.return2forever.com to get tour dates and see a few clips of the guys rehearsing, you will see what I mean. You rarely get to see four jazz greats at the top of their game on the same stage. This is as good as it gets!

An Awesome Day!

Nothing like coming home to 24 cartons of records waiting to be unboxed!

Yep, I live for days like this. One of our writers decided to get out of LP’s for good and wanted to make sure they would have a good home.

The only bad news is that I’m on deadline and I pretty much have to stare at these for about 10 more days till the issue is done. But I did crack open a few boxes and there are some definite treasures lurking.

Got LP’s you want to get rid of, let me know!

New Website is Done!

And that’s how I found them, asleep in the office.

After a grueling week of finishing the new website, I found our chief designer asleep in her office with the company mascot.

But it’s done!

The new site has some new features that we hope you will find compelling. Now, along with every cover, there is a complete table of contents that you can open up for every issue. We’ve added more music and links for you to purchase said music.

And we have more goodies coming later this summer, so stay tuned and thanks for reading!

Announcing the Audiophile Wiki

Audiophile PR person extraordinaire, Paul McGowan from PS Audio has a new project that will benefit all of us in the high end audio community and hopefully help the new arrivals to our world as well.

He has gone to great lengths to launch the Audiophile version of Wikipedia, called appropriately the “Audiophile Wiki”. This project just started, but should become a virtual repository for all things related to audio.

Already, yours truly is joining the likes of Michael Fremer, our pal Chris Connaker from Computer Audiophile and others to help explain what makes our hobby so exciting to those less informed.

You can find this fledgling project at:
audiophilewiki.org

Stay tuned, it should be fun!

Makana in Oregon

If you read my feature on slack key guitarist Makana in the April issue and are curious about hearing more, now’s your chance. Wildly popular in his native Oahu, Makana has started his tour of the United States to spread his slack rock message to us malihinis (newcomers). We got to check out his live show last night at the WoW Hall in Eugene, Oregon, and I have to admit that everything I’ve heard about the energy at his live shows is true.

While the crowd was probably small compared to what Makana is used to back home, one audience member said it best when he shouted, “Promise to come back, and we’ll each bring five people to show them how great you are!” After the show, we got to meet Makana, and he’s as warm and genuine as his songs. He even dedicated one of his songs to Jeff’s daughter Monique, who was celebrating her 14th birthday.

Check out makanamusic.com to see if he’ll be coming to your town soon. And tell him your brahs at TONEAudio sent you!

More POWER!

Just got the new Running Springs Dimitri off the UPS truck an hour ago!

From the guys who make the award winning Haley, Duke, Danielle and Jaco, this takes everything they’ve learned at RSA to the next level. Along with more goodies on the inside, the Dimitri has a cool carbon fiber face plate, which will look more at home on your rack.

As I own at least one each of all the other RSA boxes, I am anxious to see how much of an improvement the Dimitri will be. I’ll keep you posted and expect to see a review in TONE online in about a month.

The Dimitri is $4000 USD without power cord, $4500 with a RSA Mongoose power cord and $5800 with their new top of the line cord. (don’t know what they are calling it yet!)

You can get more information at:
www.runningspringsaudio.com

Blast from the Past

Sorting through some past family pics, I came across this shot from 1983.

While things have come a long way since then, things were pretty good back in the early 80s.  It’s a bit hard to tell from this small picture, but next to my trusty Conrad Johnson PV-2a, is my complete CD collection!  Only 10 little shiny discs.

Who knew?

Back Online at Last!

Arrgh!

No internet service for a few days can really bring you to your knees!

I have no idea what the magician at Comcast did, but when he got over to my house the other day, he made a few measurements, muttered something under his breath and called someone.

A little more muttering on the phone and pow!  Everything worked again.

Stay tuned, we’ll be back to our (almost) daily posts starting tomorrow.

New Speakers from ACI

It’s just speakerama here at TONEAudio.

The ML Spires are breaking in rather nicely, Wilson is sending us a pair of Sophia 2’s to review in the near future and I came home to a package from ACI, makers of the TONE Exceptional Value Award winning Sapphire XL.

Inside the box a pair of their newest small speaker, The Emerald XL.  For 700 a pair, these look to be pretty exciting.  Watch our website for a review in about 6 weeks!

www.audioc.com

Stopping By ZU

Next on the list, while in the Salt Lake City area was a trip over to the guys at ZU Audio.

While their approach is a bit different than the folks at Wilson, their passion for music and commitment to quality is just as strong.  Adam Decaria and Sean Casey were in the middle of expansion and remodling, but had enough time to give me a full tour, grab some lunch and give me a great demo of their flagship speakers, The Definition at Adam’s house.  Playing through some 300B amplifiers from Melody, the sound was killer and Adam sent me home with a list of cool records that I need to pick up. Read More »

Visit to Wilson Audio

Sorry about the blog updates, was out of the office in the beautiful state of Utah for the last couple of days.

First stop, Wilson Audio.

By many considered to be the number one company in high end audio, a tour of the plant shows why this reputation is well deserved; these guys are very dedicated to excellence!  With 50 full time employees and a facility clean enough to assemble formula 1 engines, the Wilson plant is a model of efficiency and technology. Read More »

No Worries About VTA

Yep, this guy’s not thinking about VTA, or system synergy at all. Just chilling out in the neighbors lawn.  He does this EVERY day.

I do believe there is a lesson to be learned here. Read More »

Elvis Spotted in Portland Oregon

I whipped out my iPhone camera, shot a picture and when I turned around, he was gone.

You tell me.

Discover Mutlu

After waiting for the doors to open at the Aladdin Theater for 5 hours, (yep, I was FIRST in line) I got the pleasure of seeing Mutlu, the opening act for Joe Jackson.  Think a big dose of originality along with a few parts Hall and Oates (Abandoned Luncheonette period), and perhaps a bit of early James Taylor as well.

But make no mistake Mutlu has his own sound.

A great singer-songwriter in the Philly tradition, he played a short acoustic set and announced that his new CD would be out in June.

I invite you to peruse his website at: www.mutlusounds.com

This guy is awesome!

-JD

New Elbow Album

I bought the new Elbow album, The Seldom Seen Kid, a couple of days ago, but I didn’t get a review done in time for Issue 15.  Needless to say, I’m really hooked on this album.  Elbow is one of those bands that releases an album every 3 or 4 years, enough time to almost forget they exist.  And then when a new album does arrive, you get excited about them all over again. Read More »

Doing Windows in a Mac World

The short solutions to this situation are:

  1. Forget it
  2. Run Parallels on your Mac
  3. Get a separate Windows only machine

    I’m not a Windows hater, so #1 isn’t a good option, but I have to tell you that #2 Suuuuuuks.

    After throwing a day of my life away trying to get Parallels to work on my shiny new Power Book Pro with 4gb of RAM, I gave up.  Turns out those in the know said that the only way it will work is with Windows XP.  Hmmm.  Vista users, forget it.  Save yourself the stroke and just get a dedicated Windows box.

    I suggest a Mac Mini!  That’s what I’m using and it’s awesome!

    The Spires Are Here, Woo Hoo!

    The friendly neighborhood freight guy had a surprise for me a day early;

    “I’ve got two big cartons for you that aren’t very heavy…”
    “Are they from Martin Logan?”
    “Yup” Read More »

    More Analog Insanity

    No I haven’t become fed up with losing cartridge screws!

    I’m a bit of a packrat and feel that everything will have a use SOMEDAY.  Sure enough, just when I was going to throw out that cheapie cartridge that came with my Audio Technica PL-120D, I figured there would come a time to put it to use. Read More »