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Feature Articles

“Chaomorphic” Dissolves the Ego

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 15 December 2023

About 35 years ago, via a mutual friend, I became acquainted with Matthew, an aspiring poet and keen dabbler in psychedelic drugs. At that point in my life, I’d basically finished with psychedelics, as the transition from carefree student to aspiring systems programmer had siphoned much of the fun out of that form of recreation.

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Emcee Sick Comes A-Knocking

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 15 October 2023

Just recently, one of my wife’s family friends stopped by to drop off a book. It was a hot day and JB had been roaming the city by public transit, so Marcia and I invited him in for a coffee and a glass of water. JB was carrying a cloth bag containing some LP-shaped objects. I’m a dog person, so I metaphorically sniffed his butt and asked him what was in the bag.

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“Animals”—Pink Floyd’s Classic Album Deconstructed

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 01 August 2023

Certain albums resonate with me. Often, it’s the setting I associate with these records that entrenches the music in my core memory. The music is important in isolation, of course, but the association with life events cements certain records into the root system.

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The Return of the Mixtape

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 01 June 2023

The email came to me courtesy of Brent Butterworth, who until recently was our go-to guy for headphones. “I can’t do anything with this, but it’s super-cool and I figured you might want to write about it.” The pitch Brent forwarded was a press release describing how Vinyl Moon, a company that each month releases a unique LP of mixed new music along with nifty original artwork, is now providing an augmented reality (AR) visualization of their experience.

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A Muddy Waters Classic Gets a Shot of Steroids

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 01 April 2023

Right from the very first audio-industry show I attended with SoundStage!, the 2001 Son et Image show in Montreal (now called Montreal Audiofest), I found myself extremely dissatisfied with the music at these events, both in terms of what exhibitors would play and showgoers would request. How can you possibly gauge a system by listening to a solo flute? And why would anyone wish to inflict it on a room full of strangers?

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Falling Down the Discogs Rabbit Hole

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 01 January 2023

“When I’m too old and feeble to stop you, you’re probably gonna sell my record collection, right?”

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My Vinyl Life: Decaffeinated Soy Mochaccinos and the DS Audio ION-001 Ionizer

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 01 November 2022

“You need to harden up,” SoundStage! editor-in-chief Jeff Fritz told me a few years back. At the time I was complaining about the rigors of reviewing. My complaint at the time possibly centered on having to move a heavy amp. Or maybe it was because I had to actually visit the post office to mail a component. I forget the exact scenario.

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It's Field-Trip Time: Corby's Audio and the Kuzma Stabi R

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 01 September 2022

I don’t visit stereo stores very often. As a reviewer, gear ships to me, so I don’t need to scratch the itch to visit stores to see new stuff. Another reason is that, when I do walk into a store, I feel vaguely guilty. The salesman is trying to earn a living—he’s trying to sell product, and I’m most definitely not buying, so it seems wrong for me to take up his time.

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iSonic P4875(II) Ultrasonic Record Cleaning Machine—Cleanliness is Next to . . . Fussiness

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 01 July 2022

It’s a cruel joke. It’s the gods laughing at us. The lovers of LPs—I hesitate to call us record collectors—are the most tightly wound subcategory of audiophiles. We fuss and obsess over the tiniest variations in cartridge alignment, hundredths of a gram in tracking force, single degrees of VTA. And the irony of it is we’re subject to—at the mercy of—the smallest, invisible particles of dirt lodged into record grooves. We can clearly hear dirt and contaminants that we can’t even see.

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The Art of the Box: DS Audio and EMM Labs

Written by: Jason Thorpe
Category: For the Record
Created: 01 May 2022

Just recently, I received two fairly large boxes courtesy of FedEx. In and of itself, this is not a newsworthy happenstance, as non-Amazon packages arrive at the Thorpe residence with some frequency. Frequent deliveries are the blessing and the curse of the reviewer. Being a fairly materialistic male—or a gear whore, as my friend Neil calls me—the blessing part is obvious. I just loves me some box opening. The curse? Well, each component that arrives also has to leave, so I can’t just rip everything open like my daughter does on Christmas morning. No, I have to note the orientation of each bag, document, piece of foam and wire, and remember how everything fits together. I learned my lesson years ago, and now I take photos of each step of the unboxing so I can reassemble it all when it’s time to return the product to the manufacturer or distributor.

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  1. The Soundsmith Journey or Waste Not Want Not
  2. Harkness: "The Occasion"
  3. Discovering Vinyl Storage Solutions Record Sleeves
  4. The Omega Man and the Audience Forte f3 powerChord
  5. More about Third Man Records, and the Audience frontRow powerChord
  6. Renovating with Furutech
  7. In Honor of Art: Vertere Acoustics Mystic Moving-Coil Cartridge
  8. A Farewell to Neil Peart of Rush -- Rest in Peace, Ghost Rider
  9. In Canada: Silencing Winter Static Snaps with the Furutech destat III and Buying Pot -- Lights, That Is
  10. Listening to European Audio Team’s Jo N°8 Moving-Coil Cartridge

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