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  2. Sound & Vision (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Stereo Review was an American magazine first published in 1958 [2] by Ziff-Davis with the title HiFi and Music Review. [3] During the initial phase the magazine was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. [3] It was one of a handful of magazines then available for the individual interested in high fidelity. Throughout its life it published a blend ...

  3. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette advertised heavily in major U.S. consumer electronics magazines of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly Audio, High Fidelity, Popular Electronics, Popular Mechanics, and Stereo Review. The company offered a free 400-page catalog filled with descriptions of vast quantities of electronic gear, including microphones, speakers, tape ...

  4. Julian Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    He also began writing the monthly column "Technical Talk." Hirsch estimated that he wrote about 4,000 laboratory test reports for various publications, 2,400 of those at Stereo Review, by the time he retired in 1998. [1] He remained an editor-at-large for Stereo Review, which merged with Video magazine, and in 2000 was renamed Sound & Vision.

  5. Rectilinear Research Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Rectilinear Research Corporation was a manufacturer of loudspeakers. The company was formed around 1966 and its principal was Morris I. Wiener (alt. sp. "Weiner") of Plandome Manor, New York. [ 1] The first known main office location for the company (1966–68) was at 30 Main Street, Brooklyn, New York. [ 2] Some time around 1968, the company ...

  6. List of music magazines - Wikipedia

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    CD Review (also known as Digital Audio and Digital Audio and Compact Disc Review) Chainsaw. Chart Attack. Cheetah. Chicago Innerview. Chief Magazine. Christian Music Planet. Chronicles of Chaos. Chunklet.

  7. Audio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Audio. (magazine) Audio magazine was a periodical published from 1947 to 2000. It was America's longest-running audio magazine. [ 1] Audio published reviews of audio products and audio technology as well as informational articles on topics such as acoustics, psychoacoustics and the art of listening. Audio claimed to be the successor of Radio ...

  8. High Fidelity (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    High Fidelity — often abbreviated HiFi — was an American magazine that was published from April 1951 until July 1989 and was a source of information about high fidelity audio equipment, video equipment, audio recordings, and other aspects of the musical world, such as music history, biographies, and anecdotal stories by or about noted performers.

  9. H. H. Scott, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    H. H. Scott, Inc. H. H. Scott, Inc. was a major manufacturer of hi-fi equipment in the U.S. It was founded in 1947 by Hermon Hosmer Scott in Cambridge, Massachusetts and moved to the nearby town of Maynard in 1957. [1]

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