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AudioDeskSysteme Gläss GmbH introduces the Premium “Silent Core One” Vinyl Cleaner
05-20-2026 | By Positive Feedback

AudioDeskSysteme Gläss GmbH is best known for nearly two decades of manufacturing “the original” Vinyl Cleaner, the first fully automatic ultrasonic record cleaning machine that has been considered the benchmark in its product category ever since being introduced in 2009. Over the past seventeen years of manufacturing, the Vinyl Cleaner has evolved in terms of both effectiveness and... Read More » . . . Read More »


AUDIO GROUP DENMARK AT HIGH END VIENNA 2026
05-20-2026 | By Positive Feedback

High End Vienna is approaching, and we are excited to present a range of new launches from Audio Group Denmark. This year, we will unveil new products from both Børresen and Aavik, including the world premiere of an entirely new Børresen series, along with a few additional surprises. We warmly invite you to visit our... Read More » . . . Read More »


…and Steve says...Listening to All My Records, Part 7
05-11-2026 | By Steve Lefkowicz

For those readers new to this column, please read the introductory comments in Part one HERE. Since such a large part of my record collection was purchased used, I figured we should talk about buying used records a little more. Obviously different people have different ideas about what they're looking for when shopping used, but... Read More » . . . Read More »


Gentrification of Audio or Development in Three Stages
05-11-2026 | By Wojciech Pacuła

Editorial, April 2026 from High Fidelity The audio industry is a battleground where views, opinions, and various solutions clash, all aiming to lead us toward the same goal—better sound. In the heat of the battle, we fail to notice that it is subject to the same laws as any other field related to manufacturing. In... Read More » . . . Read More »


Pianist Ryan Benthall Explores Jazz Realms and Far Beyond With Divine Sky
05-07-2026 | By Positive Feedback

– Octave Records’ latest release features Benthall and his quintet on an instrumental musical journey into jazz, classical and contemporary influences, captured in superb Pure DSD high-resolution sound  – May 4, 2026 – Ryan Benthall calls his music “jazz adjacent,” reflecting the fact that his compositions, while founded in jazz structures, are informed by a wealth... Read More » . . . Read More »


MoFi 45 rpm "No Secrets" by Carly Simon
05-07-2026 | By Norman Varney

I was twelve when Carly Simon released her third album "No Secrets." Even at that age, I was not into commercial pop music much, so I never owned this album until now.  However, I did not change the channel when Carly Simon came on. She had unmistakable talent; voice and composition. Simon achieved international fame... Read More » . . . Read More »


Ólafur Arnalds, Sunrise Session III
05-07-2026 | By Stephen Francis Vasta

Ólafur Arnalds, Sunrise Session III. Olafur Arnalds, composer and pianist; Sandrayati, RAKEL, Salóme Katrín, vocals; with string quartet. Universal Music (EP, digital only). TT: 12.58. Echoes. Þú ert sólin. Ashes. A Dawning. This is not my usual line of territory: I'm very much a classical guy. But the majors—Universal and Sony/BMG, at least—have been promoting... Read More » . . . Read More »


Red And Ernie
05-07-2026 | By Robert Pincus

Recently, while doing some research, I discovered the existence of an album that in all my decades of obsessive record collecting I had never seen nor heard of. The album is called Red And Ernie (Decca DL 8298). Not to be confused with Burt and Ernie, Red and Ernie were music legends Red Foley (1910-1968)... Read More » . . . Read More »


AXPONA 2026: Rooms with Aural Views: Here's My Favorite Eight!
05-03-2026 | By Juan C. Ayllon

Black velvet, acoustic-dampening curtains cover the surrounding walls of the darkened 12' x 15 'x 8' Chesky Audio hotel room packed with guests seated in folding chairs this Saturday afternoon. Upfront, the celebrated owner of HD Tracks, David Chesky, 69—a wiry and energetic man with a New York accent, long curly locks, clad in a... Read More » . . . Read More »


Acoustic Sounds' Organ Grinder: The Incredible Jimmy Smith Re-issue Waxes Sublime
05-02-2026 | By Juan C. Ayllon

James Oscar Smith was an American jazz icon who helped popularize the Hammond B-3 organ, forging a link between jazz and 1960s Soul—or the "urbanization and commercialization of rhythm and blues in the 60s," (www.allmusic.com), and the Acoustic Sounds Series reissues from Verve/Universal Music Enterprises delivers his artistry with exceptional fidelity in their 180 gram... Read More » . . . Read More »


R.E.D. A Few Words About How Audio is Changing
05-01-2026 | By Wojciech Pacuła

We deeply believe in "development" and "progress." Especially in audio. On the other hand, we know that newer is not always better and that old technologies can surprise us. So what is the current situation: Is there progress or not, and if there is, what drives it, and how should we respond to it? Let's... Read More » . . . Read More »


The Electromagnetic Environment Your Music Lives in and Why 2026 is not 1955
05-01-2026 | By

This article is part of an ongoing series examining electromagnetic field theory and its application to high-fidelity audio reproduction. The engineering framework described here has been developed, tested, and refined over thirty-three years of product development at Synergistic Research—and has been the subject of extensive public discussion on my personal Facebook page, where the physics,... Read More » . . . Read More »


MoFi's The Butterfield Blues Band - East West
05-01-2026 | By Norman Varney

This was the line-up who was the first to play "electric" at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. This caused quite a disturbance from the folk-purists in the crowd. Especially when members then backed up Dylan for his first electric performance. The Butterfield Blues Band album "East West" of 1966 is one of the earliest... Read More » . . . Read More »


Musings About AI, Audio, and Music
04-29-2026 | By Frank Doris

Being a music and audio person, I have some thoughts about how AI will relate to our listening consumption in an increasingly AI-laden era. Unlike much of the AI slop and other...stuff that now permeates the internet and social media, this article was written exclusively by a human, me, and the opinions expressed are strictly... Read More » . . . Read More »


New JPLAY Brings HQPlayer Library Support, Smart Playlists, and a New History Screen
04-29-2026 | By Positive Feedback

The latest JPLAY update introduces HQPlayer library integration, dynamic Smart Playlists, a brand-new History screen with calendar view, and a range of refinements based directly on community feedback. JPLAY announced the release of a major new update Ñ bringing one of the most-requested features in the app's recent history together with a number of new... Read More » . . . Read More »


AXPONA Acquired by Sound & Fury LLC
04-29-2026 | By Positive Feedback

Strategic move positions North America’s leading high-end audio event for continued expansion SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (April 28, 2026) – Sound & Fury LLC today announced the acquisition of AXPONA (Audio Expo North America), the largest high-end audio event in North America. Since its inception, AXPONA has served audiophiles, manufacturers and music enthusiasts as a premier destination to experience... Read More » . . . Read More »


SVS Brings Sound R|Evolution Experience to Three New Cities
04-23-2026 | By Positive Feedback

Events in St. Louis, Atlanta, and NY/NJ will include a special presentation by the SVS team, immersive home theater and HiFi system demos, Q&A sessions, and multiple giveaways. Youngstown, OH – April 23, 2026 - SVS proudly announces three more cities as part of its Sound R|Evolution Experience, with new events at dealer partner showrooms in... Read More » . . . Read More »


Audio Research and Acora Acoustics Welcome Industry Veteran David Schultz to Senior Sales Leadership
04-21-2026 | By Positive Feedback

April 21, 2026 — Audio Research and Acora Acoustics are pleased to announce the appointment of David Schultz as a senior member of our sales organization, marking an exciting milestone in our continued global expansion. “Joining Audio Research and Acora Acoustics feels like a natural next step in my lifelong commitment to high-end audio,” said... Read More » . . . Read More »


MoFi 45 RPM Linda Ronstadt Prisoner in Disguise
04-20-2026 | By Norman Varney

No one can deny that Linda Ronstadt has proved to be one of the most talented pop female singers, and has one of the best voices, and offers the most divers of vocal styles in history. She can make you cry and make you rock. Pure and soft, powerful and demanding. Ronstadt's vocal range spans... Read More » . . . Read More »


AXPONA 2026
04-17-2026 | By Dean Waters

AXPONA! The trade show where all the sounds and other spectaculars of the high-end audio community come together to listen, listen, and then listen some more with 12,546 attendees and 235 individual listening rooms this year. I'm pretty sure this is a record. So many products, distributors, and manufactures here that it really wouldn't be... Read More » . . . Read More »


AXPONA 2026 Delivered Record Attendance, Exhibitors and Listening Rooms
04-16-2026 | By Positive Feedback

12,000+ attendees and 750+ brands from 50+ countries gathered in Schaumburg to experience AXPONA (Audio Expo North America) Schaumburg, IL (April 15, 2026) -- AXPONA (Audio Expo North America) officially marked its biggest year yet, drawing 12,546 music lovers to the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center—a 15% jump over 2025. This year's record-breaking crowd was characterized by a distinct... Read More » . . . Read More »


Robin Trower Live! 50th Anniversary Edition, on Expanded LP and CD Sets from Chrysalis Records
04-15-2026 | By Tom Gibbs

Chrysalis Records continues their superb series of catalog reissues from legendary guitarist Robin Trower, with an expanded edition of his 1976 live album, Robin Trower Live! The new release has arrived as Robin Trower Live! 50th Anniversary Edition, and it documents a spectacular 1975 concert from Stockholm, Sweden, for the first time in its entirety.... Read More » . . . Read More »


Recent Finds No. 69 A Potpourri of Nice Releases with Four Pure DSD256
04-12-2026 | By Rushton Paul

Over the past few weeks, my listening has been filled with enjoyable discoveries: four Pure DSD256 releases from Hunnia and Eudora (four!); another excellent LSO Live release with Gianandrea Noseda; a superb performance of Handel's Theodora; a fine new recording from Barry Diament on his Soundkeeper label—who has something to teach popular and folk music... Read More » . . . Read More »


Boundless by Min Xiao-Fen and Julian Kytasty - an Evocative Listening Experience
04-12-2026 | By Rushton Paul

Boundless (World Premiere Recording), Julian Kytasty, Min Xiao-Fen. Anderson Audio New York 2026 (DXD 32-bit, Stereo) Edit Master Sourced HERE Some albums just jump out at you on first listen and demand attention. Thus it is with Anderson Audio's new release, Boundless by Min Xiao-Fen and Julian Kytasty. Boundless is a fascinatingly original cross-cultural duo... Read More » . . . Read More »


Have You Got the Bottle to be an Audio Reviewer?
04-09-2026 | By Douglas Seth Brown

Some of Positive Feedback's intrepid readers may have thought about writing audio reviews. Much like purified drinking water and soft fluffy toilet paper, there's always a pressing need for gifted Consumer Electronics (CE) industry writers. Many audiophiles believe they could work as professional audio reviewers. Some semi-geniuses imagine that they might even become brain surgeons... Read More » . . . Read More »


The Study That Isn’t Dismantling the Most-Cited "Proof" That Cables Don’t Matter
04-09-2026 | By

Theodore Walton Denney III Founder, Lead Designer & CEO — Synergistic Research, Inc. This article is drawn from an ongoing series of public discussions on electromagnetic field theory and audio cable design, conducted on my personal Facebook page over the past several weeks. The exchanges documented here are real—quoted directly from public comments—and represent a... Read More » . . . Read More »


MoFi Doobie Brothers Toulouse Street 45 RPM
04-08-2026 | By Norman Varney

The Doobie Brothers' self‑titled 1971 debut barely made a ripple in the record industry. Internally, the band and producer Ted Templeman knew they needed to level- up the songwriting, arrangements, and production to become big artists. Toulouse Street became their turning point. It's the album that effectively "invented" the Doobie Brothers' signature sound.   1972's... Read More » . . . Read More »


Robin Trower Live 50th Anniversary Edition
04-08-2026 | By Norman Varney

Many of us know Robin Trower from his years with Procol Harum, but most became aware of the guitarist after he went solo and helped us fill the Hendrix void with his 1974 album Bridge of Sighs. Trower (born March 9, 1945, Catford, London) is one of the most identifiable British guitar stylists to emerge... Read More » . . . Read More »


Recent Finds No. 68 HDTT Releases of Historical Importance, Plus Three in Pure DSD256
04-07-2026 | By Rushton Paul

HDTT recently released three historically significant recordings: Maazel's 1964 recording of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 2 'Little Russian'; the Van Cliburn-Fritz Reiner 1961 Brahms Concerto No. 2; and Harry Belafonte's The Midnight Special. I've also taken this opportunity to finally write up reviews of three Pure DSD256 albums that I included in last year's Pure DSD256... Read More » . . . Read More »


The Best Of Lightnin' Hopkins
04-06-2026 | By Robert Pincus

A number of the LPs and CDs I own are by singers and instrumentalists whom I would call fifteen-minute artists. As you would expect, a fifteen-minute artist is a musician, a singer, or a band who I enjoy, but not for much longer than fifteen minutes. Some of them used to be thirty-minute artists, but... Read More » . . . Read More »


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