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Re: No Tone Speakers

June 9th, 2018, 8:36 am

Lirpa Laws wasn't J. Gordon Holt, founder of Stereophile, but rather in the late and much missed Audio magazine. (I still am sorry I tossed my many years' collection.) And apparently Sound and Vision appropriated/revived it after Audio's demise. https://www.soundandvision.com/content/ ... lirpa-labs
Sheesh, you guys are making me feel old! Doesn't anybody have ancient irrelevant obsessive memories of stereo magazines from their younger days? What the hell did you guys do with yourselves? (OK, I know with JR it was crack.)

Re: No Tone Speakers

June 9th, 2018, 9:26 am

Speaker Builder was a favorite There was an electronics one also but my brain has let go of the name, amoung other thinga

Re: No Tone Speakers

June 9th, 2018, 9:46 am

Speaker Builder, Audio Amateur, and Glass Audio got rolled into audioXpress.

Re: No Tone Speakers

June 9th, 2018, 10:03 am

pboser wrote:Lirpa Laws wasn't J. Gordon Holt, founder of Stereophile, but rather in the late and much missed Audio magazine. (I still am sorry I tossed my many years' collection.) And apparently Sound and Vision appropriated/revived it after Audio's demise. https://www.soundandvision.com/content/ ... lirpa-labs
Sheesh, you guys are making me feel old! Doesn't anybody have ancient irrelevant obsessive memories of stereo magazines from their younger days? What the hell did you guys do with yourselves? (OK, I know with JR it was crack.)



If you really want to go down memory lane scoop up old Audio magazines. I've a bunch from the early '60s. They would get into the tech side with schematics and advice before they streamlined the magazine to do just reviews.
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