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Michael Fremer  |  Oct 12, 2016  |  16 comments
October third's AnalogPlanet radio show was an all-Rolling Stones radio show that directly compared original American London and UK Decca mono pressings with the new The Rolling Stones in Mono ABKCO box set (one comparison included the mono first album in the ABKCO stereo box set).

Michael Fremer  |  Oct 11, 2016  |  11 comments
At RMAF 2016 in Denver, systems costing $499, $800 and $2500 were on display and available for listening.

Michael Fremer  |  Oct 11, 2016  |  2 comments
U.K. based Sugden Audio has been in business for almost fifty years. The company once had a strong American presence but for some reason that eventually faded. Tone Audio now imports to America Sudden's new PA-4 phono preamplifier.

Michael Fremer  |  Oct 11, 2016  |  8 comments
Mobile Fidelity introduced at RMAF 2016 its first "one step" record release: Santana's Abraxas.

Michael Fremer  |  Oct 11, 2016  |  13 comments
This short video makes the point that reel-to-reel tape has finally become a viable playback format if you have the cash to play.

Michael Fremer  |  Oct 10, 2016  |  6 comments
AnalogPlanet has been covering SweetVinyl's development of its SugarCube SC-2 vinyl recording platform, an easy to use vinyl to high resolution digital recorder that, among other things, pulls album art off the internet and automatically separates album tracks.

Michael Fremer  |  Oct 10, 2016  |  0 comments
AnalogPlanet doesn't cover headphones. For the best coverage go to our "sister" publication Innerfidelity.
Michael Fremer  |  Oct 10, 2016  |  2 comments
Sumiko could fill more than a few hotel rooms with all of the Pro-Ject turntables in the company's extensive line that it imports to America, but chose instead to pare it down to a smart few in its own room (other models where sprinkled throughout the show).

Michael Fremer  |  Oct 09, 2016  |  0 comments
Watch and hear Zesto Audio's veteran designer George Counnas describe his new Andros Tessera phono preamplifier and then Band-Width Audio's young designer Matthew Beardsworth will do likewise for his new Cascode One. Both are vacuum tube-based products.

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