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  2. Stereophile - Wikipedia

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    Stereophile was founded in 1962 [2] by J. Gordon Holt. With the August 1987 issue, it started monthly publication. In 1998, Stereophile was acquired by the Petersen Publishing Company. [3] At this point, it was based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [2] During this period, it was published eight times a year. [2]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Lipinski Sound - Wikipedia

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    Lipinski Sound Corporation was founded in 2003 in Bethesda, Maryland by Andrew Lipinski. [2] He is an audio engineer and producer of Polish origin, educated in Europe, based in the United States, and professionally active around the globe.

  5. Linn Isobarik - Wikipedia

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    According to Art Dudley of Stereophile, Linn also maintained provocatively that "anyone who would design, manufacture, buy, sell, or positively review a loudspeaker made to be installed away from room boundaries was a fool". [8] In early product manuals, Linn recommended using the Isobarik PMS in tri-amped configuration with Naim amplifiers. [1]

  6. Linn Sondek LP12 - Wikipedia

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    Named No. 1 of 'The Hot 100 Products, 2002' by Stereophile. [28] Named '2004 Analogue source component of the year' by Stereophile. [29] In May 2006, Hi-Fi Choice reviewers voted the LP12 "the most important hi-fi components ever sold in the UK". [2] Named '2007 Analogue source component of the year' by Stereophile. [30]

  7. PS Audio - Wikipedia

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    The M700 offers a measurable increase in performance that is immediately audible, is the least-expensive amplifier listed in Class A of Stereophile magazines Recommended Components list, and is also one of the most powerful. Its 350 watts into 8Ω, 700 watts into 4Ω, and stability into a 2Ω load ensure that the M700 can drive any loudspeaker.

  8. The Absolute Sound - Wikipedia

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    The Absolute Sound was founded in 1973 by Harry Pearson, who was its editor-in-chief and publisher.In the early years, TAS was a quarterly, digest-sized magazine and accepted no advertisements. [1]

  9. John A. Westlake - Wikipedia

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    He is the designer behind the Peachtree Audio Nova D/A integrated amplifier that was voted a Budget Product of the Year 2009 by Stereophile magazine. [3] Peachtree Audio Decco2 integrated amplifier & the Peachtree Audio iDAC – Tube Hybrid Integrated Amp with "Pure Digital" iPod Dock - voted Stereophile's Products of 2011. [4]

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