HiFi Magazin 20. 1986/1.


    

    Our English Synopsis

 1. Audio Culture

    (Editorial Notes)
    We  have  consistently  been  sticking  with our program; instrumental
    measuring  on  the  one  hand, blind A-B testing on the other. Lately,
    however,  we had to recognize that the A-B blind test-with its limits,
    short  time range and its stressful nature-is capable to show only the
    most  obvious  differences between the quality of Hi-Fi sets. Hence we
    are  planning  to  round out our blind tests in the future with steady
    relaxed music listening even though it lacks objectivity to an extent.

 2. Soundservice

    Space  for  those  desiring  to  inquire,  needing  advice, wishing to
    comment or argue or even to advertize.

 3. Pop Art

    Chief  sound  engineers'  views  on the ideal sound image in pop music
    recordings.

 4. Fourth Dimension

    An account of the mystical events in the audio world (the "eigentones"
    of  turntables, tonearms, turntable and speaker stands, special cables
    etc.) based now not on what we read but what we experienced ourselves.
    They do exist-and work.

 5. FM-Diary

    Live broadcast concerts from may to august

 6. Recording sheet

    Reviews, criticizm.

 7. Basic Library

    No. 3: baroque chamber music.

 8. Direct Broadcast

    A discussion in the Hungarian Radio about the life of the company, its
    technological difficulties and last but not least the sound quality of
    the broadcasting.

 9. Years or Decades

    A  discussion  about  the  extent of the lag in the development of the
    Hungarian consumer electronics industry.

10. The Yellow Brick Road

    (Press Digest)
    Hi-Fi News, Hi-Fi Answers, Audio.

11. For example: Heybrook

    Playmate  of the Month: the Heybrook HB1, the first speaker of quality
    that has ever been available in Hungary.

    

12. Hungarian Language Course For FM Radio

    OIRT-CCIR converters.

13. Voices In The Ether

    The  subjective  test  of tuners available in Hungary so far, with the
    aid  of  an "artificial emitter" (Radiometer tools). Another basis for
    comparison the Pioneer F-99X tuner, now our reference.

14. CD Filtering

    The main difference among CD players as explained in words and math.

15. Presenting

    the  Ortofon  MC  2000  and MC 20 Super cartridges, the Ortofon T-2000
    transformer,   the   Philips  CD  150  CD-player,  the  Orion  SC-1025
    casseiver, five speakers of the bottom line, a turntable stand and two
    types of speaker stands.

16. MOD

17. Between Takes

    (Forecast)