High Fidelity (magazine)
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High Fidelity magazine was published from April 1951 until July 1989 to support the high fidelity music hobby. Its editorial offices were located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. In 1989 the magazine was sold and the staff was merged into what was then Stereo Review magazine. (Stereo Review transformed into the present Sound and Vision magazine in 2000.) Some public libraries may have microfilm copies of issues such as its double-blind test article of March 1980.
See also "Ascertaining high fidelity: double-blind tests" on the High fidelity page.
[edit] External links
- Stereophile announces demise of High Fidelity
- List of High Fidelity equipment reviews from 1954–1974
- List of High Fidelity equipment reviews from 1975–July, 1989