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I Can See Clearly Now

Issue 183Opening Salvo

As Copper’s mailing list subscribers know, I recently had cataract surgery on both eyes. I want to thank everyone for the tremendous outpouring of good wishes – I’m truly touched...

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd: Revisiting His Landmark B...

Issue 183Disciples of Sound

The most impactful blues artists have always been able to transcend the genre by seamlessly ushering in outside influences that add colors and texture to a foundation that is timeless...

Octave Records Releases Its First Live Album: J...

Issue 183Octave Pitch

Octave Records has released its first live album, jazz trumpeter Gabriel Mervine’s Live at Nocturne. Recorded in pure DSD 256 high-resolution audio, Live at Nocturne captures the you-are-there excitement, spontaneity...

CTI Records, Part Five: Guitar Greatness

Issue 183From the Sweet Spot

CTI Records was home to many artists, among them a handful of guitarists who backed other artists and led their own recording dates, along with a bassist whose decades-long career...

DeFord Bailey: The Harmonica Wizard

Issue 183Off the Charts

Back when the Grand Ole Opry was just a one-hour radio show called “WSM Barn Dance,” one of the greatest harmonica players of all time was tapped to be a...

Artificial Reverberation in the Analog World, P...

Issue 183Revolutions Per Minute

What I set out to make was essentially a character piece, something that would define recordings of suitable styles of music that were done within my own facility. It was...

Confessions of a Tube Collector, Part One

Issue 183Featured

The vacuum tube (or thermionic valve in British usage) is probably the greatest invention of the 20th century. It heralded the beginning of the information age, an event as significant...

Desert Island Discs? Pfft! Here’s a Real Challenge

Issue 183Featured

I have to think that most our readers are familiar with the concept of “Desert Island Discs.” The premise is to make a list of albums (usually 10) that one...

A Visit to the Florida Audio Expo 2023, Part One

Issue 183To Be Determined

This was my third consecutive trip to the Florida Audio Expo (I’ll call it FLAX for short), and the overall experience was the best yet. The show was completely sold...

Scott Smith and Tadd Swanlund of Comply: High-T...

Issue 183The Copper Interview

Continuing our series on in-ear monitors (IEMs, also known as in-ear headphones or earbuds), we now speak to two key people at Comply, makers of memory foam eartips for IEMs....

The Beach Boys’ Al Jardine and His Rediscovered...

Issue 183Idle Chatter

As a founding member of America’s surf-rock legends the Beach Boys, Al Jardine didn’t need to make a solo record back in 2010; he wanted to. And that might be...

A HiFi Rose in Bloom

Issue 183From the Listening Chair

With its enormous 14.9-inch, high-def color touchscreen, top-notch performance, ability to output video as well as audio, and gorgeously overbuilt chassis, no product has seemingly come from the blue to...

Noteworthy

Issue 183Audio Anthropology

McIntosh fans, we know gear like this sets your hearts a-flutter. Here’s a magnificent MR 65B tube stereophonic FM tuner, introduced in 1962.   This is audio componentry as industrial...

Living on the Edge

Issue 183Parting Shot

For over 700 years, the ancestral Pueblo people built thriving communities on the mesas and in the cliffs of Mesa Verde, Colorado. Today, the park protects the rich cultural heritage...