Saturday, May 30, 2020

Brymay's Miss Redhead, once a generous 60, now in a slim 45 matchbox.

The original 1947 Miss Redhead with 60 per box.
1971 design with contemporary hairstyle
The 'futureproof' flooded matchbox
design first appeared in 1975,
still with average contents '50'

It’s been more than 70 years since the alluring Miss Redhead first appeared on boxes of Bryant & May (Brymay) matches.

The striking coiffure - pun intended - of the fetching lass has become part of Australian pop culture, like an Andy Warhol/Marilyn Monroe soup tin or an Arnott’s Iced Vo-Vo biscuit.

By 1980, Miss Redhead was a svelte 47.
While the first boxes of Redheads in 1947 proclaimed ‘Av. contents 60’, many of us will remember the label saying ‘50’. But when did the average contents become 47, and why? That’s an interesting tale.

Sometime in the late '70s, a bored but inquisitive primary school student opened a carton of matches and counted every one. To his surprise, he found the boxes contained an average content of 47, not 50 as advertised. In order to avoid accusations of misleading advertising, Brymay changed the packing to 47 and so they have stayed until recently, when Miss Redhead shed a further two matchsticks.

A cheery and trim Miss Readhead
in her new 45 box.
Some might say 47 was a symbolic number for Miss Redhead, given it's her birth year.

Trivia: Stamp collecting is called ‘Philately’, but did you know that collecting match memorabilia is called ‘Phillumeny’?

More on Match collecting and match history 

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Explore the Sound of Seattle on Spotify

The Beatles fishing from The Edgewater Hotel in Seattle

The Port of Seattle has partnered with famed Seattle radio station KEXP, one of the original champions of Northwest rock, to create a bespoke playlist highlighting Seattle’s rich musical heritage.

With a multitude of unique experiences on offer and a longstanding alternative arts scene, Seattle is an ideal destination for your next cultural adventure and the perfect complement to exploring the great outdoors of Washington State or experiencing the wilds of Alaska on a cruise.

Seattle’s Musical Heritage

Seattle is known as the home of countless artists across multiple genres, including Ray Charles, Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Macklemore. A musical incubator, the city’s iconic venues make it an excellent destination for live music, though it is perhaps best known for the creation of The Seattle Sound during the Grunge Rock movement. 

Jimi Hendrix
Monuments to two of the city’s most famous sons, Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain, can be found at Greenwood Cemetery and Viretta Park. Recording studios Sub Pop and London Bridge Studios, which produced albums for Nirvana, Mud Honey and Soundgarden and Alice and Chains and Pearl Jam respectively, are still headquartered in Seattle and offer tours.

The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) is an interactive museum about all things music. It boasts exhibitions exploring the city’s musical history, including Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses; Hendrix: Wild Blue Angel; a famous guitar gallery and the Interactive Sound Lab.

Historic hotels such as The Edgewater have hosted a plethora of famous musicians including The Beatles on their first tour of the USA, Led Zeppelin, Rod Stewart and Willie Nelson. The city’s historic record stores transport visitors to a different time – check out Silver Platters, Holy Cow Records, Easy Street Records or Jive Time.

Seattle Radio

In addition to developing internationally renowned musicians, the city is home to several pioneering radio stations, including KEXP, which traces its roots to the University of Washington’s student-run station, founded in 1972.

The University station’s heavy focus on local music in the 1980s led to the station playing a significant role in the rise of The Seattle Sound. In the 1990s, the station received support from Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen, becoming KEXP in 2001 and moving into the new state-of-the- art quarters on the Seattle Center campus.

KEXP

KEXP is an independent nonprofit arts organisation still proudly affiliated with the University of Washington, serving music lovers through in-person, broadcast and online programming. KEXP operates one of the most influential listener-supported radio stations in the world, 90.3 KEXP-FM Seattle, with its online and on-air service reaching over 240,000 global listeners each week. KEXP’s YouTube channel is internationally recognised for its unique Live on KEXP performance sessions, which have recently surpassed one billion views. The station hosts community events and produces hundreds of live performances each year, many of which are open to the public at no charge.

Artists championed by KEXP are not typically supported by traditional non-profit arts organisations or commercial media outlets. They are inventive, contemporary musicians creating new work in popular genres that include rock, hip hop, reggae, country, Latin, modern global and more. For a full list of programmes, visit the Schedule section at KEXP.ORG. KEXP DJ and Associate Director of Programming, On-air, Morgan Chosnyk, is available for interviews about Seattle’s music scene, the inspiration for the playlist, and KEXP’s role in championing local artists.

Find the Seattle playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PE0CdsLaeDctAiQqVfn5g?si=be_l9dfVQ8mjQJu41JJpTg

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Innovative and Enlightened Audio at a Down-To-Earth Price


British audio hi-fi brand iFi kicks off a new range of high-quality, super-affordable, desktop-sized audio products with the ZEN Blue – the world’s first Bluetooth receiver supporting all the latest hi-res codecs for the best-quality music streaming. iFi also expands the ZEN family with the ZEN DAC – a USB DAC/headphone amp offering a level of specification and performance that belies its eminently affordable price tag.

ZEN Blue

The ZEN Blue immediately impresses with its sturdy aluminium enclosure, but what really sets it apart is the circuitry within – as always, iFi has gone to great lengths to ensure that sound quality over Bluetooth is the best it can be, even if it has to be designed from the ground up.

Bluetooth reception represents a mere convenience for many audio manufacturers, but the manner in which Bluetooth is implemented – the quality of signal processing and the circuitry that surrounds it – has a big impact on performance. Not all Bluetooth sounds the same, and iFi engineers its products to obtain the best possible performance from every audio source – Bluetooth streaming included. With the ZEN Blue, this starts with a state-of-the-art Qualcomm QCC5100 chip to process the incoming data.

The Qualcomm QCC5100 offers a ‘system-on-a-chip’ Bluetooth solution, with all functions covered including D-to-A conversion. The ZEN Blue has separate digital and analogue stages; to feed the analogue stage, the processed digital signal is routed from the QCC5100 to a specialised DAC chip from ESS Technology’s Sabre family to convert the signal from digital to analogue.

One of the key advantages of the ESS Sabre DAC chip is its Hyperstream architecture with integrated Time Domain Jitter Eliminator, which helps to deliver vanishingly low distortion and high dynamic range. iFi has found that this allies perfectly with the Qualcomm chip to deliver Bluetooth audio that sounds far better than the norm.

The ZEN Blue adds high-quality Bluetooth reception to any audio system via analogue or digital cable connections. A switch at the back dictates how the digital signal is routed; either through the DAC and analogue output stage, or directly to the digital outputs. On the analogue side, RCA stereo outputs allow connection to amplifiers, active speakers and the like, while a 4.4mm Pentaconn output enables balanced signal transfer to amps/speakers equipped with a balanced input – either a 4.4mm input, or XLR inputs via a 4.4mm-to-XLR cable. For digital connections, optical and coaxial outputs are provided – these allow connection to anything with a built-in DAC and corresponding digital input, such as an AV amp or an external hi-fi DAC.

The ZEN Blue ‘remembers’ up to seven paired Bluetooth source devices, making it easy to switch from one device to another, with impressive reception range thanks to the latest Bluetooth 5 specification. The DAC stage handles sampling rates well in excess of the maximum delivered by current hi-res Bluetooth formats – of the 24-bit-capable codecs, aptX Adaptive and aptX HD support up to 48kHz, while LDAC and HWA reach 96kHz.

ZEN DAC

Designed for home use, the ZEN DAC connects to computers or smart devices via USB. Its hi-res digital-to-analogue conversation technology processes all forms of digital audio to a super-high standard, while the integrated analogue headphone amplifier delivers superb sound with all headphone types, from in-ear monitors to larger on- and over-ear designs.

Compared to simply plugging headphones directly into a computer or smart device, the ZEN DAC transforms the listening experience – sound is clearer, more detailed, more expansive and engaging, making the most of whichever headphones are connected.

As well as driving headphones, the ZEN DAC can be used as a USB DAC in a home audio system, with or without its volume control engaged. What’s more, whether you’re hooking up headphones, an external amp or active speakers, you have a choice of single-ended or balanced connection – a remarkable facility at the price.

Digital stage

The DAC section is based around a Burr-Brown DAC chip that iFi uses extensively, selected for its fluid, highly ‘musical’ sound quality and ‘True Native’ architecture. This, together with the XMOS chip used for input processing, enables iFi to deliver excellent sound quality across all manner of digital audio formats.

Another circuit feature that separates this and other DACs made by iFi from competing designs is iFi’s in-house programming of the XMOS chip. While other manufacturers simply use the firmware that comes with the chip off-the-shelf, which is not typically optimised for audiophile-grade sound, iFi programs its own bespoke firmware to boost audio processing power.

iFi’s continuous software development allows features to be added or optimised via firmware updates, enabling the ZEN DAC to be tailored to the user’s playback priorities and ensuring it stays cutting-edge over time. Users can even download and install different versions of iFi firmware to experiment with different digital filters should they so desire. Extensive clock-locking is used throughout the digital stage to eradicate jitter, maintaining the integrity of the digital signal until conversion.

Analogue stage

The ZEN DAC’s analogue stage is a balanced design – highly unusual in a DAC/headphone amp anywhere near this price point. It incorporates a range of high-quality circuit components, carefully selected for their performance in an audio context, including C0G capacitors from TDK, a precision low-noise power supply IC from Texas Instruments and a high-quality analogue volume pot.

The headphone amp stage has switchable gain, which iFi terms PowerMatch. This matches the level of drive to the load presented by the headphones, by adjusting input sensitivity and thereby signal strength. With high-sensitivity headphone types such as in-ear monitors, leave PowerMatch at its lower setting for ultra-low-noise performance. But if your headphones require more drive – most on/over-ear types, for example – press the PowerMatch button on the front panel to increase gain.

TrueBass is another user-selectable feature. An evolution of iFi’s established XBass circuit, TrueBass is a sophisticated form of ‘bass boost’ that subtly enhances low frequencies without muddying the midrange – particularly useful with earphones and open-back headphones that may lack deep bass. It operates entirely in the analogue domain rather than messing with the digital signal via DSP and may be switched in or out via another button on the front panel.

The ZEN DAC sports Pentaconn 4.4mm balanced outputs, both front and back – this is a relatively new interface type, designed to enable balanced signal transfer between compact products that cannot accommodate traditional XLR connections. The front-mounted 4.4mm output sits alongside a standard, single-ended 6.3mm headphone socket – thus, the benefits of balanced headphone designs are fully utilised, whilst also accommodating every type of headphone, both balanced and single-ended.

These line-level outputs – both balanced and single-ended – can be switched between ‘variable’ and ‘fixed’, enhancing the ZEN DAC’s versatility. The variable setting applies volume control to the audio signal, enabling the ZEN DAC to perform as a preamp feeding a power amp or active speakers. The fixed option bypasses the volume control, fixing the output at 4.2V (balanced) or 2.1V (single-ended) for connection to an external preamp or integrated amp.

Both priced at RRP $199, the iFi ZEN Blue and DAC are available now through www.busisoft.com.au and its authorised dealers.

Established over 30 years ago, BusiSoft AV is a personal and home audio wholesaler. The organisation distributes high end headphones, speakers, amps, personal audio players and other luxury audio equipment and accessories bringing the best international innovations to the Australian and New Zealand market.


Monday, May 4, 2020

Rebel Women: Rosalind Miles

REBEL WOMEN
Rosalind Miles

Rebel Women contains all you wanted to know about women’s history from 1800 to the modern-day. This is history as made by women: famous, infamous and little-known, whose actions changed the course of the world.

Rebel Women highlights the age-old injustices suffered by women worldwide which the modern age has done little to challenge or change, while recording every milestone in the long march of women towards equality. Women in space, women in jail, women in skirts, women in burkas, women in power – all female life is there.

ROSALIND MILES is a graduate of Oxford University, has a doctorate from the Shakespeare Institute and is the author of 23 books of fiction and non-fiction. Translated into almost 40 foreign languages, The Women’s History of the World is listed among the top 10 best-ever women’s titles by the London Book Fair.
Trade Paperback 9780349006079 | $32.99
Ebook 9780349006062 | $14.99 | Virago

Spoil Mum this Mother's Day with New Products from Fjällräven


With Mother’s Day coming up and unfortunately many Aussie mums restricted to their homes, we thought some of the new items from leading sustainable fashion brands Fjällräven, Klean Kanteen and Ledlenser, might be of interest for inclusion in any gift guides?

Perfect products for mum’s that love high-quality, sustainable products, all the items below will come in handy now, but also when life gets back to normal.


FJÄLLRÄVEN - KÅNKEN TOTEPACK

The Totepack is the stylish and convertible version of Fjällräven’s iconic Kanken! Whether you’re carrying groceries, work essentials or bits and pieces thrown around by your kids, the Totepack is versatile and can be transformed into a backpack, shoulder bag or laptop holder. Made from durable, water-resistant, heavy duty material, the Totepack comes with a zippered top compartment, an inside padded laptop sleeve and additional straps, both for convenient use on your shoulders or back.
Choose from one of eight bold and fun colours, or alternatively purchase a miniature version. Be sure to write your details on the name label inside the top fold, as everyone will be eyeing off this spin on an old Fjällräven classic.
RRP $169.95
For more information, or to buy visit: Fjallraven.com.au


FJALLRAVEN’S ULVO 23 DAYPACK

If that special lady in your life loves a good hike or outdoor adventure, then Fjallraven’s new ULVO 23 is the versatile daypack for her! A great looking daypack with equally great quality and functionality, the ULVO 23 features a zippered opening and padded computer compartment. The pack's back panel and integrated shoulder straps employ air mesh to provide ventilation and cushioned comfort. A sternum strap helps to dial in fit and side compression straps ensure that the contents of the pack are cinched down and secure. Fjallraven’s prize-winning Bergshell Fabric is water resistant, tear and abrasion-resistant. Simple to pack and just as suitable for light treks and travelling as it is for everyday commuting.
RRP $239.95
For more information, or to buy visit: https://fjallraven.com.au/products/ulvo-23
KLEAN KANTEEN - CLASSIC WATER BOTTLE

With beautiful Autumn temperatures upon us, and many people working from home, it is vital to keep cool and hydrated. The Klean Kanteen Classic 27oz (800ml) original stainless-steel water bottle, is designed for kids and adults with easy hydration in mind. The single wall design is lightweight and easy to bring anywhere. The Klean Coat powder finish is 4X more durable and chip-resistant than their previous finish and formulated for human and environmental health. This durable product is designed with care to stand up to your inspired life.
RRP $39.95
For more information or to buy visit: kleankanteen.com.au
LEDLENSER - iF8R AREA LIGHT

With daylight savings ended and lots of house renos to do, why not purchase your handy mum a new Ledlenser iF8R Area light? Perfect for lighting up garages, backyards and attics, you can control everything about your light just by using the smart app on your smartphone as a remote control. This powerful light provides 4,500 lumens of light, creating optimum illumination for up to 12 hours of continued use. If for some reason your smartphone battery can’t keep up, the iF8R’s built-in power bank feature allows you to charge devices including smartphones via USB!
RRP $$399.95
For more information or to buy visit ledlenser.com.au

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