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Table of Contents – Issue 193

Issue 193Opening Salvo

R.I.P. Tony Bennett, one of the most legendary figures in popular music. Bennett had such an iconic presence that t's impossible to sum up his 96-year life in a couple...

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Pushing the Limits, Part Two

Issue 193Revolutions Per Minute

In Issue 192, J.I. Agnew began his series on the topic of signal levels, and the technical considerations in getting them recorded onto disk. The series continues here with a...

Crunch Time

Issue 193Audio Anthropology

This might be the most gorgeous preamp and amp set we've ever seen: a Radford DSM Stereo Control Unit and matching 12-watt-per-channel amplifier. Courtesy of Ken Kessler, taken at Tonbridge...

Talking With Victor Janacua About the Birth of ...

Issue 193The Copper Interview

When Greg Curtis founded The Bridge Recording in Glendale, California, he knew from the get-go that he wanted a facility designed specifically as a large soundstage for recording and mixing...

Munich HIGH END 2023, Part Two: Electronics

Issue 193Show Report

Copper has an exchange program with FIDELITY magazine (and others), where we share articles, including this one, between publications.  A Renaissance for the Integrated Amplifier It was needed. For many, it...

The Cable Doctor’s House Calls

Issue 193True-Life Rock Tales

Richard Gere’s New York office hired me to set up a universal remote control for his VCR. His apartment was on University Place near Tenth Street. This was in the early...

Pianist Erik Deutsch Takes a Journey Through Ja...

Issue 193Octave Pitch

Jazz aficionados and music lovers will be sure to appreciate Octave Records’ latest release, Decades by pianist Erik Deutsch. Decades takes listeners on a journey through jazz history, though somewhat...

USound and MEMS: Making High-Quality Micro-Spea...

Issue 193Frankly Speaking

At Copper we’re always interested in new audio technologies. The growing presence of ultra-small MEMS speakers (MEMS stands for micro-electromechanical systems) is bringing new design and performance possibilities to devices...

Monster Mike Welch: Playing the Blues With Noth...

Issue 193Disciples of Sound

If at the age of 13, you are so good at guitar that actor/”Blues Brother” Dan Aykroyd gives you the nickname “Monster Mike,” it must mean that musical fame is...

Desert Island Discs? Pfft! Here’s a Real Challe...

Issue 193Featured

I have to think that most our readers are familiar with the concept of “Desert Island Discs.” The premise is to make a list of albums (usually 10) that one...

Michael Astley-Brown of Maebe: Rebirth. Relive....

Issue 193Idle Chatter

Looking back on it, Maebe's self-titled debut still hits hard. In fact, it's so fresh and deeply invigorating with each listen that it's hard to believe that it's been three...

The Kinks' Ray Davies vs. the Machine

Issue 193Wayne's Words

A 1986 interview for the Kinks' overlooked Think Visual   I was delighted to find the printed Q&A from an interview I did with forever-Kinks leader Ray Davies in 1986....

Which Audio System is Best?

Issue 193Featured

As I mentioned in my review of T.H.E. Show SoCal 2023 in Orange County, California (Issue 191), after every show I cover, some of my fellow San Diego Music and...

The Beach Boys’ Sunflower Revisited

Issue 193Twisted Systems

1966: It was the best of times; it was the worst of times…for Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys.  In May 1966 the Beach Boys released Pet Sounds, which is...

Another Copper Audio Experience: Loudspeakers W...

Issue 193Parting Shot

Copper-veneered speakers from Copper reader Mike Van Hoe…it’s a natural combination! In Issue 188 we featured Mike’s copper-clad, custom-built loudspeakers. Well, he didn’t stop with one pair. Here’s the second set of...

Raphael Saadiq: “It’s Just Soul”

Issue 193Off the Charts

When it comes to the past 35 years of soul music, much of the sound and style has been shaped by producer and musician Raphael Saadiq. While his influence in...