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Hi-Fi: The History of High-End Audio Design

By Gideon Schwartz

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For ardent collectors, design enthusiasts, and audiophiles, an incredibly interesting glimpse into the world of high-end audio design. Hi-Fi is vital reading at a time when vinyl record sales have reached a 25-year high and analog technologies are offering the kind of spectacular aural experiences that our more digital environment has begun to eliminate. This unusual book delves into the how, when, and why of the global acclaim for the appearance, texture, and sonic qualities of high-end audio gear. From the 1950s to now (and tomorrow), Hi-Fi explores this amazing journey, bringing readers up to date on the present rebirth of analog products and the introduction of cutting-edge designs for ardent audiophiles.

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For ardent collectors, design enthusiasts, and audiophiles, an incredibly interesting glimpse into the world of high-end audio design. Hi-Fi is vital reading at a time when vinyl record sales have reached a 25-year high and analog technologies are offering the kind of spectacular aural experiences that our more digital environment has begun to eliminate. This unusual book delves into the how, when, and why of the global acclaim for the appearance, texture, and sonic qualities of high-end audio gear. From the 1950s to now (and tomorrow), Hi-Fi explores this amazing journey, bringing readers up to date on the present rebirth of analog products and the introduction of cutting-edge designs for ardent audiophiles.