Why the CD is outmoded already (1988)
It's a MOD, MOD world (MOD audio music and players, with links to files) (1997)
DVD recorders are a long way off (1997)
DVD is coming! Here's what to expect (1997)
MPEG: The future of digital audio for computers? (1997)
A sound idea: MPEG Layer 3 keeps improving (1998)
QSound puts 3D audio onto your computer (1997)
When Madonna danced on my car: Impressions of the first QSound CDs (1991)
Why the hi-fi lunatic fringe hates me (1997)
3-inch mini-CDs (1991)
Testing a Walkman, and other adventures in math (1989)
How sound can be accurate without being true-to-life (1991)
Should a loudspeaker be a musical instrument? Does it matter? (1998)
Research shows vulnerability of CDs (1990)
A time bomb in your compact disc? (1991)
Do expensive CD players really sound better? (1988)
CDs that are ideal for testing speakers (1989)
CDs for testing electronic components (1989)
Desktop CD publishing, crazed women and the glory of good sound (1991)
dbx 700: The best recording device you can buy (1986)
dbx CD player with built-in compression and expansion (1986)
dbx Soundfield 1A speakers: 8 woofers, electronic EQ and the best way of clearing out the house (1986)
dbx Soundfield 100 speakers: Realism at a reasonable price (1987)
Dolby SR, analog sound and why digital isn't necessarily better (1990)
How to make sure your Dolby B or C recordings are done right (1987)
New audio cassettes with Dolby C show big advances (1986)
Dolby SR and the secret of good analog sound (1987)
How one man changed the face of audio (1987)
How the Walkman helped ensure the success of the CD (1992)
How to make sure you're getting the best possible recording (1991)
Lynn's $6,000 CD player (1992)
Those Maggies make my heart sing (1986)
A fond farewell to open-reel tape (1986)
The day the earth shook and my turntable kept on keepin' on (1986)
Class consciousness: Perreaux amps make the grade (1986)
Revolver turntable: Simplicity can be a virtue (1986)
Revox B215 cassette deck: Fast on the draw, smooth on the ears (1996)
Green markers, or why conviction is stronger than truth (1986)
As new digital tape formats shape up, analog keeps its lead (1991)
For sightless audiophiles, Yamaha cassette deck takes first place (1985)
An easy project to give your stereo some sonic isolation (1990)
First recordable CD device announced (1988)
First audio CD recorder costs $20,000 (1991)
Hitachi's $7,000 CD recorder (1992)
Tandy's THOR recordable CD, and reflections on a technological turning point (1988)
How digital sound uses a numbers game to do its thing (1987)
Numbers are numbers, no matter what. That's the secret of digital sound (1988)
How Chesky surmounted digital audio's flaws (1989)
How the new DAT recorder works, and why Sony capitulated (1987)
First test of a DAT recorder: It's fantastic. But Oh! that price (1987)
Listen to DAT tape yourself on these new CDs (1988)
What ever happened to DAT recorders? (1988)
DAT arrives late, facing new competition (1990)
Sony unveils the mini disc (1991)
The mini disc's sonic sleight-of-hand (1993)
Equalizing old recordings to give them new life (1987)
Audio tweaks that pinch your wallet, and maybe your pride (1991)
Extra-long-playing records, my grandmother and Ted Nakamichi (1991)
When your radio goes crazy (1989)
Craig Dory and the magic of audiophile sound (1994)
How Edison saved rock and roll (1992)
Debunking hi-fi: The sound of music and of money changing hands (1993)
Why DAT is eight years late (1991)
Generating low-bass notes in my headphones—and in my head (1988)
Going with the flow: Digital audio's big problem (1989)
When an AV receiver needs oomph: Kicking those little electron butts (1991)
Surround-sound adventures, or how the imp in me made the sound fall down (1990)
The pecking order in checking out a test CD (1992)
WordPerfect's hybrid recording: The CD that stood up and roared (1993)
How to copy anything onto cassette tape (1990)
Pillow talk about hi-fi: Getting good sound in odd rooms (1994)
Making surround-sound the Ambisonic way (1993)
4-channel sound done right—and expensively (1993)
Direct-to-disc CD from Reference Recordings: Best sound ever? (1994)
Fats Waller music direct to CD (1990)
Busting Bach with Don Dorsey (1988)
How (and why) to choose good headphones (1989)
10 ways to improve your audio without spending money (1993)
2 ways to improve your video and audio (1992)
Teac's best cassette deck challenges digital recorders (1994)
A CD that cleans up after itself (1994)
A Denon CD worth listening to again and again (1995)
Machines that clean your records, and ways to keep them that way (1983)
ADC amp brings back memories of its phono titan (1988)
16 rpm: My speed contest takes a spin (1990)