Studio Electric spent yesterday here…

… at Audio Federation / Spintricity.

Studio Electric brought [an old pair of] their T3 speakers and EA4 hybrid amplifier and we listened and talked and moved things around hither and thither.

We drove the speakers with the Audio Note Kegon and Studio Electric EA4 amps, We used both the Nordost Valhalla and Jorma Design No. 1 speaker cables, we used the Nordost ODIN and Valhalla power cords, in addition to Belden and Acrolink power cords. We also put the amp on the Acoustic Zen Adagio speakers.

Too much fun.

We are going to write this up – but not in a shootout fashion, and not in a review format, and not in a show report manner either, though probably closest to this than the other two. Probably most like the Audiophile’s Guide to the Galaxy.

We want to let people know what the goals of Studio Electric are, how they are going about achieving them, and in general describe the story behind the people and equipment so that you, or your customer, can get a good idea if this is the kind of speaker and amp you should be putting on your short list.

Oh. Yeah. There will be some photos too.

This should appear in a week or two in Spintricity.

Spintricity being updated soon…

Well, Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft’s latest version of its browser, which many people still use, has come and… well, if you are like us, you had no choice but to upgrade from 7. They kind of folded it in with a security update.

We had high hopes for version 8. Kind of put off putting a lot of work into things until this release came out. But instead, 8 is lagging further and further behind the competition in terms of raw speed.

So, tell… ya… what… we’re… going… to… do.

We’ve rewritten a large part of Spintricity (actually magazines.me) and Internet Explorer (i.e. IE), in the ‘lab’, now works on Spintricity about 10 times faster than it used to. About as fast as FireFox used to. Maybe faster.

Of course, FireFox is now about 3 times faster, and Google Chrome, well, I think we’ve achieved warp speed captain.

This should be up on the website next week sometime, we are hoping.

The Watchmen movie is going to be out on DVD in a couple of weeks. I haven’t seen the movie yet, but I read the graphic novel right before the last RMAF, and the Rorschach character’s way of speaking, his short, clipped way of speaking sentences…. his ‘voice’… was used as the voice for the RMAF 2008 show report.

The movie appears to be popular, so hopefully more people will ‘get it’ if and when they read the show report again.

Maybe next time I’ll wait until AFTER the movie comes out?

Sure. That’ll happen.

So, what is with DVDs now costing $35 (discounted to $20)? Have the music industry moguls taken over the DVD industry now?

Anticipate popularity of downloading free movies from internet to grow exponentially. Rinse and repeat.