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Table of Contents – Issue 211

category_issue 211Opening Salvo

It’s safe to say that every Copper reader grew up with Radio Shack, especially if you’ve ever burned your fingers on a soldering iron. Now, every Radio Shack catalog ever...

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The Art of Hi-Fi, Volume 6: Guitars from Octave...

Issue 211Octave Pitch

What’s not to love about guitar music? Especially when it’s as well-recorded and soulfully played as the selections on The Art of Hi-Fi Volume 06: Guitars, the latest release from...

Perla Batalla's Letter to Leonard Cohen

Issue 211Wayne's Words

  Happy 90th Birthday, Leonard! The ease and comfort which Perla Batalla brings to Leonard Cohen songs on A Letter to Leonard Cohen: To a Friend sounds so intimate and personal that...

Titanic’s Musicians Knew

Issue 211Featured

Imagine your ship is sinking, your fate is sealed, your life is doomed, and yet you remain calm and of service to others – not over the course of seconds like...

A Report from The Hong Kong High-End Audio Visu...

Issue 211Show Report

The Hong Kong High-End Audio Visual show has been held every summer since the inaugural edition in 2003, except in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic. This year, the...

How to Play in a Rock Band, 4: Mental Preparation

Issue 211Frankly Speaking

If you’re about to go on stage, whether a 1,000-seat theater or the corner of the restaurant that you can barely fit into, you need to be mentally prepared. While...

50 Years of PS Audio, Part Three: Getting the D...

Issue 211Featured

In our continuing story of the creation of the Digital Lens we're finally at the point where we have a roadmap of what we want to build. Now it is...

Test Records and Demo Discs, Part Six

Issue 211Audio Anthropology

In the days before digital music, the primary medium for sound reproduction was vinyl records. Sure, there were some who preferred reel-to-reel tapes, but they were in the minority. The...

The Vinyl Beat: Black Sabbath, John Lee Hooker,...

Issue 211The Vinyl Beat

Autumn is upon us, and it’s time for this season’s first Vinyl Beat. This month I’m featuring a comparison, some winners, a major disappointment, and a handful of other notable...

James Lee Stanley Reflects on Life, Love and Li...

Issue 211The Copper Interview

I’ve been listening to singer/songwriter/guitarist/actor/all-around great guy James Lee Stanley since 1988, when his Freelance Human Being album knocked me out. I believe he’s one of the most talented songwriters...

The Hyeseon Hong Jazz Orchestra Releases a Stun...

Issue 211Frankly Speaking

  Hyeseon Hong Jazz Orchestra: Things Will Pass (Pacific Coast Jazz) This is one of the best records I’ve heard in a very long time. The music is wonderful, and...

Thoughts on Quality, Style, and Class, in Audio...

Issue 211Featured

Seeing all the brand-new, but distressed-looking Relic instruments at Fender and on the show floor at NAMM 2024 (see my articles in Issues 210, 209 and 208) reminded me of the perhaps touchy...

Playlist Priorities

Issue 211Audio Static

  This cartoon originally appeared in Issue 155.

Seated in Sonic Perfection: the Ultimate Hi-Fi ...

Issue 211Featured

Copper has an exchange program with PMA magazine of Canada (and other publications), where we share articles, including this one.   Let’s get one thing straight: audio quality starts with the chair. Sure,...

In Memory of Singer/Songwriter JD Souther

Issue 211In Memoriam

JD Souther was as gifted a songwriter as he was a singer. I had the opportunity to speak with him at the end of July about the re-release of his...

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Lands a Blues-Rock Punch W...

Issue 211Disciples of Sound

Kenny Wayne Shepherd, along with artists like Joe Bonamassa, Gary Clark, Jr., Walter Trout, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and others, has been a driving force in keeping blues-based rock guitar alive...

PS Audio in the News

Issue 211PS Audio in the News

The Aspen FR5 stand-mount loudspeaker received high marks from Hi-Fi News. The publication called the FR5 (above) “seriously entertaining” and said, “the FR5 delivers grip, clarity, balance and bass punch...

Back to My Reel-to-Reel Roots, Part 10

Issue 211Copper Classics / Natural Born Kessler

In which Ken Kessler makes a discovery linked to his dad. Only the churlish would deny that there’s an element of nostalgia in the Reel-to-Reel Revival, however much the inescapably...

Potent Portables

Issue 211Audio Anthropology

  "When a man loves a tape deck...can't keep his mind on nothin' else..." Well, maybe we got those lyrics a little wrong. Uher ad, date unknown.     Here's...

Calavera

Issue 211Parting Shot

Halloween is just around the corner, so here's an appropriate shot from James Schrimpf, from an old storefront window in Bisbee, Arizona.