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Art Nr.: 0714878081 |
ISBN 13: 9780714878089 |
SubTitle: The History of High-End Audio Design |
ReleaseYear: 2019 |
Published by: Phaidon Verlag Gmbh |
Cover: Buch |
Cover Format: 277x210x30 mm |
Pages: 272 |
Weight: 1491 g |
Language: Englisch |
Author: Gideon Schwartz |
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A beyond-cool look at the world of high-end audio design for passionate collectors, obsessive audiophiles, and design fans At a time when sales of vinyl records have hit a 25-year high, and analog technologies are providing the kind of extraordinary audio experiences that our increasingly digital world has started to remove, Hi-Fi is essential reading. This unique book explores just how, when, and why the world fell in love with the look, feel, and sound of top-of-the-line audio equipment. Hi-Fi traces this fascinating evolution from the 1950s to today (and tomorrow), taking readers right up to the current renaissance of all things analog and the emergence of cutting-edge designs for die-hard audiophiles. |
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A beyond-cool look at the world of high-end audio design for passionate collectors, obsessive audiophiles, and design fans |
Information of Author |
Gideon Schwartz is a New-York born andbased former attorney who retired from lawto pursue his passion for audio equipment.The founder of ultra-high-end audio equipmentcompany Audioarts, Schwartz has been a selfdescribed 'audio-nut' since childhood, and is driven by the search for what he calls 'musical truth'. |