The sites and sounds that caught our ear this month...
If Naim made Mountain Bikes…
Hope Technology are another specialist manufacturer proudly ‘Made In Britain’. Read more.
Rega revises and writes.
Rega has restyled and revamped its entry level Brio integrated amplifier, now it looks and sounds even better. Read more.
They have also created A Vibration Measuring Machine, a hardback book by Bill Philpot, Paul Messenger and Roy Gandy revealing the history, philosophy and people behind the company. Read more.
Reviews.
Jason Kennedy has been having far too much fun with the Naim NAP 300 DR. Read more.
New Music.
Vinyl specialist Pure Pleasure has put George Benson’s 1977 masterpiece In Flight back on the black stuff. Read more.
Those with a taste for something a little more funky might like John Medeski’s Club D’Elf. Read more.
Show Reports.
Our roving reporter scours the Sound & Vision, Bristol Show for all the key products. Read more.
1973.
Julian Vereker officially incorporates Naim Audio… and David Bowie releases Aladdin Sane.
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