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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. Review: loaded with information and lots of pictures. - The book had a lot of info from 1880's to 1920's, but skipped the high fidelity of the 1930's and 1940's and jumped right to the 1950's. Then they had lots of information from the 60's, 70's, 80's... I wish they had discussed each decade more, who were the players, manufacturers, sellers, which items from which decade are still desirable to day and worth purchasing. Over all it is a great book and I am glad I purchased it. I would highly recommend it. Review: Fun Coffee Table book for the Music / AV Room - I purchased one for myself and was so pleased with it, I have now given two as gifts. Brings back wonderful memories from the 60's and 70's, reminding me of where all my money went! : )











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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 259 Reviews |
K**R
loaded with information and lots of pictures.
The book had a lot of info from 1880's to 1920's, but skipped the high fidelity of the 1930's and 1940's and jumped right to the 1950's. Then they had lots of information from the 60's, 70's, 80's... I wish they had discussed each decade more, who were the players, manufacturers, sellers, which items from which decade are still desirable to day and worth purchasing. Over all it is a great book and I am glad I purchased it. I would highly recommend it.
A**R
Fun Coffee Table book for the Music / AV Room
I purchased one for myself and was so pleased with it, I have now given two as gifts. Brings back wonderful memories from the 60's and 70's, reminding me of where all my money went! : )
A**I
In the service of music
I believe Gideon Schwartz’s ‘HiFi’ is an essential read for those of us who have quested after beautifully reproduced music in our homes for years (and in my case, decades). He chronicles the development of high fidelity from the 50’s to the present day in this meticulously written and illustrated book. It illustrates the arc of music’s reproduction from Thomas Edison’s most beloved invention, the phonograph, to visionaries of engineering genius that gave rise to companies such as Quad, Garrard, Marantz, Conrad-Johnson and Audio Note, to name a few. It is an immensely informative read that has made me reflect on my own pursuit of high fidelity over the years, making the book all the more personally enjoyable. I believe that anyone smitten with high-fi in the service of a true emotional connection to music owes it to themselves to read this book!
W**R
Great book even if you aren't an audiophile
I've always been attracted to Hi-Fi equipment, but in reality, I can't hear much of a difference between much of any of the equipment, at least not enough to spend a lot of money on it. But I did enjoy reading this book as it provided a great history of the audiophile world, and the pictures were excellent.
R**7
Good book on HIFI
Nice presentation of subject. Lots of pictures. Recommended.
H**S
Good Hi-Fi Book
Good Hi-Fi Book. A good review of the history the high-fidelity audio.
R**R
The Design Evolution of Great Sound
A beautifully presented and engaging book which takes us on a journey to better appreciate and understand the audio equipment that so many of us have listened to and loved for so many years. With a nice blend of art, design and a nod to the scientific thought processes in the manufacturers heads, the book will be a kick to anyone who loves listening to music and has a curiosity of how the equipment that we listen to it on has evolved.
N**E
A Readable and Beautiful Book
The author has done a wonderful job of writing clearly and passionately about the history of High-End Audio Design and the book contains beautiful photos of many of the historic and present day products that bring music to life and joy to our eyes and ears. Everything about the layout of the book is beautiful, from the graphic design to the photos to the feel of its pages. Here is an approachable and inviting story about industrial design, beauty of sound and a tribute to the designers and music lovers who created, and continue to create, these wondrous machines.
A**Z
We’ll researched and presented
A must read for any audiophile
C**0
Collector book
A real nice book as a collector
M**A
Wunderschoenes Buch ueber Audio Klassiker, gut recherchiert. Einige Auslassungen sind kontrovers
Ein gut lesbar geschriebenes und wunderbar fotografiertes Buch über klassische Audio Produkte. Die Auswahl der Produkte vor 2000 ist gut recherchiert: die meisten der "Klassiker" sind erwähnt. Endlich mal ein Buch, wo man schnell nachsehen kann, wie ein Marantz 10B, ein EMT 927, und ein McIntosh 275 aussehen. Der schlimmste Fehler des Buches ist, das ALLE japanischen Plattenspieler aus den 70er, 80er, und 90er Jahren fehlen. Keine Ikonen wie Micro DDX 1000, Yamaha GT2000, Technics SP-10, Pioneer P3, JVC TT-101. Auch viel gesammelte Geräte wie der Technics SL-1200 MK2 fehlen. Seltsam, da fragt man sich wie die meisten Leute in Japan oder woanders damals Musik abgespielt haben. Oder wie Schallplatten ohne die Technics Laufwerke geschnitten werden... Viele der technischen Kommentare sind sehr gut geschrieben: der gleichzeitige Aufstieg von Horn Lautsprechern und SET Verstärkern in den 90ern ist gut erklärt. Mit der Physik kommt der Autor nicht zurecht: z. B. die Beschreibung wie ein Class-A Verstärker funktioniert (Seite 98) ist komisch in ihrer Hilflosigkeit. Bei den neuen Geräten scheint es einen Konflikt damit zu geben, das der Autor Hifihaendler ist. Nach 2000 werden fast nur teure Geräte von Kleinstherstellern vorgestellt. Allein wegen der geringen produzierten Stückzahl werden diese Geräte es nicht zum Klassiker schaffen. Und der Totaldac hat in diesem Buch nichts zu suchen, der ist einfach nur schlecht und superteuer. Das ist eine Beleidigung von den guten, mutigen, genialen Audio Designern in diesem Buch.
A**O
Un must per chi è appassionato di Hi-Fi
Bellissimo libro che ripercorre le tappe salienti e le pietre miliari dell'hifi. Per chi è appassionato è un libro da avere assolutamente nella propria collezione. Molto ben realizzato e con un sacco di illustrazioni. Ottimo!
J**S
A superb book! a must for Every hifi enthusiast everywhere! - I'd give it ten stars if I could !!!
This is not just another book on Hi-Fi, this is the definative guide to highend hi-fi, as such, an absolute Must for every hifi enthusiast everywhere, from its humble beginings in the 1950's, up to the present day. A simply superb book, no wonder the first issues ran out so quickly! Bag yourself a piece of history, a view to the future of audio, and a superb reference to where we are in Hi-Fi today, covers every medium in current HiFi today, and beyond. Wholeheartedly recomended!
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