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The term "videophile" was popularised, if not coined, by Tallahassee, Florida-based attorney and writer Jim Lowe, editor and publisher of The Videophile's Newsletter, the first issue of which appeared in the summer of 1976. This was the first publication to unite fans of the Sony Betamax home video recorder (and later VHS, introduced in 1977).
Audio Research Corporation ("ARC") is one of the oldest manufacturers of high-end audio equipment still in operation. The company was known to be a pioneer at advancing state-of-the-art audio reproduction in the 1970s, and for re-introducing the vacuum tube as the primary active amplification device. With the help of reviews in audiophile ...
Harry Pearson (audio critic) Harry Hall Pearson, Jr. (January 5, 1937 – November 4, 2014), known to his readers as HP, was an American journalist, audio reviewer, and publisher who founded The Absolute Sound magazine for high-end audio enthusiasts. Pearson is considered the most influential figure in the history of audiophile journalism. [ 1]
KEF Q150. For those who wants the best sound. $600 at Crutchfield. JBL Stage A130. For the bargain hunter. $200 at Crutchfield. More options. ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 Bookshelf Speakers, Black (Pair ...
It really is a complete package — or so we thought. As it turns out, Sony had more tricks up its sleeve, and a few new upgrades make the WH-1000XM4 ( $350) even better. The first change you’ll ...
For the purposes of the review, the company sent me a Launch, as well as a Fleshlight that was modeled on the genitals of adult performer Dillon Harper.The first company offering adult movies that ...
Audiophile. An audiophile (from Latin: audīre, lit. 'to hear' + Greek: φίλος, romanized : philos, lit. 'loving') is a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction. [1] An audiophile seeks to reproduce recorded music to achieve high sound quality, typically in a quiet listening space and in a room with good acoustics.
Wireless Audio: Audiophile Goes Digital Now that audiophiles have given the thumbs up to going digital, thanks partly to lossless compression, they can take it to the next level: wireless.