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  2. Michael Fremer - Wikipedia

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    Michael Alan Fremer (born 1947) [2] is an American music journalist, YouTuber, and voice actor from New York City, known for writing about audiophile equipment and vinyl. [3] He is the editor of The Tracking Angle and Senior Editor at The Absolute Sound .

  3. Audiophile - Wikipedia

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    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] The audiophile seeks to achieve high sound quality in the audio reproduction of recorded music, typically in a quiet listening space in a room with good acoustics.

  4. HDtracks - Wikipedia

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    The company was privately founded by David and Norman Chesky of the audiophile recording company Chesky Records, and is based in New York, NY. [2] The service was launched on March 21, 2008, initially offering only CD-quality 44.1 kHz audio files in AIFF format from a small offering of independent record labels, including audiophile record company catalogs from Chesky Records, Reference ...

  5. David Chesky - Wikipedia

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    David Chesky is an American pianist, [1] composer, [2] producer, [3] arranger, [4] and co-founder of the independent, audiophile label Chesky Records. [5] He is also co-founder and CEO of HDtracks, [6] an online music store that sells high-resolution digital music. Chesky is considered a technological and musical innovator with eclectic interests.

  6. High fidelity - Wikipedia

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    Another modern component is the music server consisting of one or more computer hard drives that hold music in the form of computer files. When the music is stored in an audio file format that is lossless such as FLAC, Monkey's Audio or WMA Lossless, the computer playback of recorded audio can serve as an audiophile-quality source for a hi-fi ...

  7. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab - Wikipedia

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    Original Master Recordings logo. In 1977, Mobile Fidelity began to produce a line of records known as "Original Master Recording" vinyl LPs. [7] These albums were previously released by other companies, licensed by Mobile Fidelity, and remastered using half-speed mastering from the original analog master tapes, without compression, and with minimal equalization. [8]

  8. The Absolute Sound - Wikipedia

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    The Absolute Sound (TAS) is an American audiophile magazine which reviews high-end audio equipment, along with recordings and comments on various music-related subjects. History [ edit ]

  9. Marlene VerPlanck - Wikipedia

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    Live! in London (Audiophile, 1993) You Gotta Have Heart: The Songs of Richard Adler (Varese Sarabande, 1997) What Are We Going to Do with All This Moonlight? (Audiophile, 1998) My Impetuous Heart (DRG, 2000) Speaking of Love (Audiophile, 2002) It's How You Play the Game (Audiophile, 2004) Now (Audiophile, 2005) Once There Was a Moon (Audiophile ...