Rare VINTAGE April 1991 AUDIO MAGAZINE - Profiles: Meridian 208 / Proton SD-1000 / Altec Lansing 511 / Stax Kogyo SR-Lambda Pro / Proceed PCD, PDP - FREE Shipping!
Issue Information:
April 1991 issue of Audio Magazine
Vol. 75, No. 4
131 Pages
Very good condition, complete, check pictures for condition, inquire for any further information.
Articles include:
* The Audio Interview: Tom Frost
* Headphones: As Close As You Can Get
Equipment Profiles / Tests Reports include:
* Meridian 208 CD Player-Preamp
* Proton SD-1000 Surround Decoder
* Altec Lansing 511 Speaker
* Stax Kogyo SR-Lambda Pro Earspeakers
* Proceed PCD CD Player and PDP D/A Converter
Along with the usual Record Reviews (Classical Recordings by Edward Tatnall Canby / Rock/Pop Recordings / Jazz & Blues) and Audio In General articles such as Audioclinic by Joseph Giovanelli, Tape Guide by Herman Burstein, Audio ETC by Edward Tatnall Canby, Behind the Scenes by Bert Whyte, Roadsigns by Ivan Berger, Currents, etc.
Dimensions:
10 7/8 inches High x 8 3/8 inches Wide
See my other listings for additional vintage audio magazines, including many more Audio magazines, High Fidelity, Stereo Review, Stereophile, Video, etc.
Shipped by Media Mail.
Audio magazine was a periodical published from 1947 to 2000, and was America's longest-running audio magazine. Audio published reviews of audio products and audio technology as well as informational articles on topics such as acoustics, psychoacoustics and the art of listening. Audio claimed to be the successor of Radio magazine which was established in 1917.
Audio began life in Mineola, New York in 1947 as Audio Engineering for the purpose of publishing new developments in audio engineering. In 1948, the Audio Engineering Society (AES) was established and in 1953 they began publishing their definitive, scholarly periodical, the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. Audio Engineering magazine dropped the word "engineering" in 1954 and shifted to a more consumer- and hobbyist-oriented focus while retaining a serious scientific viewpoint. In 1966, Audio's headquarters were moved to Philadelphia and the periodical was printed by North American Publishing Company.
In 1979, CBS bought Audio from its Philadelphia publisher and moved operations to New York. CBS then bought a group of magazines from Ziff-Davis, including sometime competitor Stereo Review, which soon found itself sharing office space (but not staff) with Audio. In October 1987, Peter Diamandis led a management buyout of the CBS magazine division with 19 magazines with $650 million of financing from Prudential Insurance. Diamandis Communications Inc. soon sold seven magazines for $243 million and in April 1988 sold Audio and the rest of the magazines to Hachette Filipacchi Médias for $712 million. Peter Diamandis remained in control of the magazine group and in 1989 bought competing audio magazine High Fidelity and merged its subscription and advertiser lists with those of Stereo Review, firing High Fidelity's staff and shutting down its printing.
Audio's final appearance was the combined February/March issue in 2000. Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. group publisher Tony Catalano told reporters that trouble in the high-performance audio sector led to the cancellation of the magazine. Sound & Vision, the successor to Stereo Review, would become the publishing group's sole magazine containing reviews of home audio equipment.
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