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  2. Sound & Vision (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Sound & Vision is an American magazine that covers home theater, audio, video and multimedia consumer products. It was founded in 1958 as Stereo Review and has changed owners and names several times over the years.

  3. 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.

  4. Bob Carver - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Bob Carver, a physicist and engineer who created innovative high fidelity amplifiers since the 1970s. He challenged high-end audio magazines to duplicate his sound and won, and also invented noise reduction and imaging technologies.

  5. Audio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Radio Electronics was a U.S. radio and electronics manufacturer and retailer from 1931 to 1981. It sold radio sets, CB radios, electronic components, and more through its own stores and mail-order catalogs.

  7. The Absolute Sound - Wikipedia

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    The Absolute Sound is an American audiophile magazine that reviews high-end audio equipment and music. Founded in 1973 by Harry Pearson, it is considered influential in the high-end audio industry.

  8. J. Gordon Holt - Wikipedia

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    J. Gordon Holt in 2005. Justin Gordon Holt (19 April 1930 – 20 July 2009) was an audio engineer and the founder of Stereophile magazine, and is widely considered to be the founder of the high-end audio movement, which promoted the philosophy of judging sound quality by subjective tests, generally with "cost no object" sound components, including loudspeakers, turntables, amplifiers, vacuum ...

  9. Rudy Bozak - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Bozak was an audio electronics and acoustics engineer and designer who developed the Bozak cone and speaker systems. He worked for various companies and consulted for McIntosh Laboratory, and was known for his innovative and high-quality products.

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