I, like everyone else it seems, use social media. Beyond my regular family-related online sojourns, I follow the accounts of various audio publications...
Well… “anyone” is a very broad category. Let’s specifically discuss young people – for the purpose of argument, those under 40 years of age for women and...
In the 60s and 70s loudspeaker sound came to be characterized by geographic location. JBL, out of Los Angeles, became known as offering the “West Coast”...
This is an interesting question! How critical is the noise floor when listening to music? After all, vinyl playback has only about 50dB of signal to...
Whooo Boy! This could easily be a book instead of an opinion piece! This is bigger than Cubs vs White Sox, tastes great vs less filling, and Van Halen...
This question is one where the jury may still be out. Native high-resolution audio is arbitrarily defined by the Digital Entertainment Group, Consumer...
In 1932, movies received a huge boost with the release of the three-strip Technicolor process, invented by J. Arthur Ball. He won an Academy Award in...
For as long as I can remember, I have read that audio components, including amplifiers, speakers, and cables, require a break-in (burn-in) period to sound their best.
Once upon a time music in our home came from the radio, LP records, reel-to-reel tapes, cassettes, then the compact disc. Over time, sales of these music sources have dropped...