May 2006

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Vintage and Rare Guitars, Audio Site of the Day

Posted on May 09 2006 | Tagged as: New Sites, Site of the Day

Vintage and Rare Guitars: Europe’s best shop for all things to do with classic American vintage guitars, basses and amplifiers… and the oldest old guitar shop in London England. Vintage guitar news and catalogue listings.

More Related Sites: Vintage Guitar | Used Music Gear | Music Gear - Amplifiers

A wonderful place for guitar collectors and enthusiasts of guitar manufacturing history to view and learn more about rare and exotic guitars of all kinds from days gone by. Very strong on Gibson and Fender classics (”1939 Gibson Super 400 Blonde”), but plenty of tasty items by Gretsch, Rickenbacker, Guild, Epiphone too. Every listing has a photo and nice informative capsule comments.

Red Rose Music by Mark Levinson, Audio Site of the Day

Posted on May 06 2006 | Tagged as: Site of the Day

Red Rose Music: Red Rose Music (RRM) audio equipment is for people who love music and film, and appreciate the finest quality of sound, construction, and design. For decades of trouble-free high-end audio performance.

More Related Sites: Home Theater | Hi-Fi Gear Makers | Hi-Fi Gear - Tubes

Yumm. This is one of those online show-rooms (there are many!) where you get to ogle magnificent high-end audio gear and gawk at the remarkable prices ($50,000 US for the Revelation Reference loudspeaker). The Red Rose lineage is impressive, as this home theater oriented equipment is designed by the famous Mark Levinson (no longer associated with the brand that bears his name): solid state and tube amps of all kinds, fine high-end loudspeakers, and exotic audiophile speaker wire.

eClassical, Audio Site of the Day

Posted on May 04 2006 | Tagged as: New Sites, Site of the Day

eClassical: World’s largest classical MP3 music store. Crystal clear audio quality, easy to use, any MP3 player, burn CD’s, no restrictions. Catalog of music from top international classical labels. Low prices.

eClassical is something of a dark horse in the paid music download marketplace. Unlike many (all?) of the “tier 2″ sites, eClassical does not copy the Apple iTunes model - iTunes being the one and only “tier 1″ paid digital music service. eClassical carves out its own modest niche by offering high quality MP3 files of outstanding repertoire from small independent classical labels, mostly Scandinavian and European sources. It offers quirky music selection typical of a genuine indie service, and it offers low prices. The weekly special packages are particularly good value at $5.99 for up to 3 hours of fine music (I’m listening to this week’s Debussy piano works package, drawn from the audiophile BIS label, as I write this). Highly recommended.

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