No. 246 November 2024
- COVER REVIEW: Sforzato DSP-07EX ⸜ audio file player » JAPAN
- KRAKOW SONIC SOCIETY № 148: SILTECH MASTER CROWN » POLAND ⸜ Krakow
- REVIEW: Aura VA-40 REBIRTH ⸜ integrated amplifier » JAPAN
- REVIEW: Phonia GRAVIS 400 ⸜ loudspeakers • floor-standing » POLAND
- REVIEW: Stage III Concepts A.S.P. REFERENCE LEVIATHAN LIMITED EDITION ⸜ power cable AC » USA
- REVIEW: TiGLON MS-DR20R ⸜ analog interconnect RCA » JAPAN
- MUSIC ⸜ Our Albums Series: MILTON NASCIMENTO & ESPERANZA SPALDING, Milton + Esperanza, Concord Records UCCO-1243, SHM-CD ⸜ 2024 » USA / JAPAN
- MUSIC ⸜ Our Albums Series: HANG RAIJI Plus Five, Electric Bird/ Step Records STPR-044, UHQCD ⸜ 1983/2024 » JAPAN
- MUSIC ⸜review: JOHN LENNON, Mind Games (The Ultimate Mixes), Apple/Universal Music Group International, 2 x SHM-CD ⸜ 1973/2024 ˻ PL ˺
2012 Just in a moment we will have 2012. When in November 2009 I watched the movie 2012 (dir. Ronald Emmerich) I did not even think about the things that are ahead of me. Well, it was not about far future, this was only two years ahead, but I could not go beyond the things that were happening around me. Remembering a completely different scale, but translating this uncertainty to audio, we can also see a certain chaos in what is happening. What will be the main stream of sales? How will the individual parts of our branch evolve? How will the sales of music and films look like? What about physical carriers? Will Compact Disc players disappear? If yes, then when? What about vinyl? Will class D amplifiers – analog and digital (not all class D amplifiers are digital, but every digital amplifier is class D ) – rule the market? Will class A amplifiers disappear from the market due to restrictive laws of the European Union regarding the emission of greenhouse gasses? And many others. There are a lot of such questions, those could be amended with the one about the future of home cinema and its place in our branch, about the development of wireless music transmission, etc. Or about the role of the audio magazines – those paper and internet ones. There is a lot of questions and only a few answers. The rest is mere speculation. The biggest change that occurred in 2011 in our branch, was the final presence on the market audio files with a higher quality than mp3 (AAC). I am talking about CD quality and high resolution WAV and FLAC files. Well – beefed up versions. In the November issue I presented The Dark Side of The Moon Pink Floyd in the Immersion Box Set version. That was the first of three re-issues – I already have Wish You Were Here, and there will also be a box with The Wall. The company EMI issues such collectible prints, trying to catch as many as possible wealthy (because those boxes cost a lot) music lovers and fans. This is confirmed with the very rich versions of Achtung Baby U2 (I have the Limited Edition, and there is also an overkill Uber Delix Edition), box of Sting for his 25th anniversary, Aqualung Jethro Tull (40th Anniversary Box Set), or a box with Nevermind Nirvana (Super Deluxe Box Set), just to show you a few of the most important ones. |
This shows the crisis of normal editions – I do not suspect the labels to have a good heart, or any kinds of feelings against the fans. This is pure business, and the companies go where the money lies. And probably they got to the conclusion, that in the physical world money is in the pockets of wealthy buyers and in boxes. All the others migrate to the internet. So how will the audio world look like in 2012? On one hand it will be virtual, based on the internet. We will witness an explosion in this – new file players, shops offering them, amplifiers with USB inputs. There will probably be the last of the puzzle elements – DSD files, finally condemning the SACD to death. Or not – who knows, if the forecast about physical carriers will be true, this might give the discs a second breath. Because the CD and LP and – to a lesser extent – the BD will be present as sound sources. They will not die as quickly as predicted by the digital gurus. This is time of crisis, and sooner or later the whole content will migrate to a kind of cloud, present in the Net and our discs. This is the logic of changes in electronics. However as long as there are people who had some contact with physical discs in their youth, there will be a market for discs, maybe in the form of beefed up boxes. And more – probably class D amplifiers will hit the market stronger than before. Because they get better and better, as shown by the amplifier D-Premier from Devialet, and can become centers of a modern ultra high-end systems (Paul Miller, editor in chief of “Hi-Fi News & Record Reviews” uses it as a reference amplifier). CONVERSATIONS VI As usual, there is a lot of small things, I would like to share with you. I will try to condense them all into one paragraph, to not waste your time – it would be better to listen to a new disc…
Due to your activity, “High Fidelity” reached a record in reading in November – in this one month we were visited by 35000 readers (unique IDs), who clicked the individual pages 250000 times. From six years, the increase is about 30% year to year, but only with such numbers the growth is really overwhelming. About 80% of the visits were direct, or from other pages, while only 20% came from search engines, what means, that we are visited by people who know what they are looking for and are close to the music world. Thank you all very much!!! I also remind you my request – please click on the banners of distributors, visit their pages, etc. Thanks to them you can read “High Fidelity” for free! Please thank them in this way. And in the tests in the coming months we should see (without any order):
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