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- Subject: FAQ: rec.audio.* The Press 2/99 (part 12 of 13)
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- Organization: Texas Instruments Corp.
- Summary: Answers to common questions about audio equipment, selecting,
- buying, set-up, tuning, use, repair, developments, and philosophy.
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- 19.0 The Press
-
- 19.1 Which magazine should I read?
- Which ever one you like. None are absolutely objective.
- Here's a list of some common ones:
-
- audioXpress ($30/yr 12 issues) (Do-it-yourself)
- Note: This is the successor of Audio Amateur,
- Glass Audio, and Speaker Builder Magazines
- Audio Amateur Publications
- Box 576
- Peterborough NH 03458 USA
- 603-924-9464
- http://www.audioxpress.com
- Audio Critic (US $24/yr 4 issues) (High-end)
- PO Box 978
- Quakertown PA 18951 USA
- 215-538-9555 or 215-536-8884
- audio Musings (US $24/year 6 issues)
- 25500 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 1250
- Torrence CA 90505 USA
- Editorial Office 562-424-7911
- Business Office 310-378-6011
- Audio Observatory (US $15/year 12 issues)
- 22029 Parthenia Street
- West Hills, California 91304
- Audiophile Voice ($18/year 4 issues)
- Subscriptions: Michael Tantillo
- 132 Beach Avenue
- Staten Island 10306 USA
- Phone 718-351-9365
- Editorial Office: 2001 Palmer Ave Suite 201
- Larchmont, NY 10538-2420 USA
- Phone 914-833-1417
- FAX 914-834-4070
- Bound For Sound (US $18/yr 12 issues) (High-end)
- 220 North Main St
- Kewanee IL 61443 USA
- 309-852-3022
- Car Audio and Electronics ($19.95/year 12 issues)
- Avcom Publishing Ltd
- 21700 Oxnard Street
- Suite 1600
- Woodland Hills CA 91367 USA
- 818-593-3900
- CD Review (Music Reviews; all tastes, only CDs.)
- $19.97 per year 12 issues
- PO Box 588
- Mount Morris IL 61054 USA
- Hi-Fi Choice (Mid-fi. Comparative reviews with graphs,
- tables, and subjective commentary;
- 'Buying Guide' section)
- Dennis Publishing Ltd.
- 14 Rathbone Place
- London, W1P 1DE, UK
- +44 71 631 1433
- Hi-Fi News and Record Review (Broad. Good new record
- reviews. Good equipment measurements)
- Subscriptions Department
- Link House Magazines Ltd
- 1st Floor
- Stephenson House, Brunel Centre
- Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK2 2EW, UK
- Hi-fi+ (Mid and high end with reviews and tweak tips)
- Available in US/Canada thru Disticor outlets
- Unit 12, Albany Business Park
- Cabot Lane, Poole, Dorset. BH17 7BX, UK
- http://www.hifiplus.com
- Hi-Fi World (Friendly, lower-to-mid-fi magazine)
- (reviews and "how things work" articles)
- Audio Publishing Ltd
- 64 Castellain Rd
- Maida Vale
- London W9 1EX, UK
- +44 71 266 0461
- In Terms Of Music (Emphasizes music reviews, new)
- PO Box 268590
- Chicago, IL 60626 USA
- 312-262-5918
- International Audio Review (US $38/yr, 12 issues?)
- 2449 Dwight Way; Box 4271
- Berkeley CA 94704 USA
- Positive Feedback Mag. (US $30/yr 6 issues) (high-end)
- Positive Feedback
- 2939 N.E. 155th Avenue
- Portland, OR 97230 USA
- 503-256-1300
- Primyl Vinyl Exchange (Equipment for LP users)
- (US $15/yr 6 issues, $20 International)
- PO Box 67109
- Chestnut Hill MA 02167
- 617-739-3856
- pvx@ma.ultranet.com
- Sound Practices (US $20/yr 4 issues) (Do-it-yourself)
- Box 180562
- Austin, TX 78718
- (512) 339-6229 Voice/Fax
- 72411.533@compuserve.com
- Stereophile (US $20/yr 12 issues) (High-end)
- 110 5th Avenue
- New York, NY 10011 USA
- 800-666-3746 or 212-229-4896
- Stereo Review (US $6.97/yr 12 issues. Lower end/mass
- market)
- Subscription Office: PO Box 52033
- Boulder CO 80323-2033 USA
- Editorial Office: 1633 Broadway
- New York, NY 10019
- 212-767-6000
- The Absolute Sound (US $46/yr 8 issues) (High-end)
- Subscription Center: Box 6547
- Syracuse NY 13217 USA
- 800-825-0061
- Editorial Office: 2 Glen Avenue
- Sea Cliff, NY 11579
- 516-676-2830
- The $ensible Sound (US $29/yr 6 issues) (Mid/High-end)
- 403 Darwin Drive
- Snyder NY 14226 USA
- 800-695-8439
- e-mail SensiSound@aol.com
- http://www.sensiblesound.com
- Ultra High Fidelity (UHF) (High end, no advertising)
- Box 65085, Place Longueil
- Montreal PQ J4K 5J4 Canada
- 514-651-5720
- What Hi-Fi (Mid-to-high End; comparative, subjective
- reviews. Contains it's own buyer's guide
- with recommendations)
- Haymarket Trade & Leisure Publications Ltd
- 60 Waldegrave Road
- Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 8LG, UK
- e-mail answers@whf1.demon.co.uk
- +44 181 943 5000
- US Enquiries should go to:
- Eric Walter Associates
- Box 188
- Berkeley Heights NJ 07922 USA
- 201-665-7811
-
- You can find e-mail addresses for many magazines at
- www.audioweb.com
-
- 19.2 Which reviews are better?
- Some reviews are so colorful and exciting, that they
- make great journalism and fun reading. Lets ignore
- these for now, even though they have their place.
-
- Beware of reviews from magazines that advertise the same
- product. The likelihood of bias is too high. Unfortunately,
- that rules out 99% of the reviews in magazines.
-
- Stereo Review has a bad reputation for loving everything
- made by every advertiser. Even high-end journals such
- as Stereophile and The Absolute Sound can be influenced.
-
- A classic example of misleading reviews occurs with equipment
- submitted to a magazine for review. The manufacturer may send
- the editors a carefully built, adjusted piece for review. The
- magazine will honestly rave about it. The manufacturer will then
- send the design off-shore for more economical manufacture and
- assembly, and the quality will suffer. Lower quality components
- will be substituted for prime parts. Adjustments will be made
- to wider tolerances or will not be made at all. The design may
- be completely changed to make it more manufacturable. You will
- unknowingly get a completely different piece than reviewed.
-
- Home auditions with one or two candidates from each of a few
- dealers are your best guide to be sure that you get what you
- want and pay for.
-
- 19.3 Is Consumer Reports right?
- Consumer Reports is the most objective testing lab we have ever
- found. Unfortunately, they are also the world's least
- specialized testing lab. They market their testing to the
- average consumer. The average consumer will not hear some of
- the subtle differences which audiophiles hear. For that reason,
- Consumer Reports ignores issues that others feel vital.
-
- Consumer Reports also insists on basing their audio testing
- predominantly on lab measurements. Although lab measurements do
- tell many differences between devices, interpreting lab
- measurements for best sound is difficult or impossible. For
- example, it is very hard to compare two speaker frequency
- response curves and tell which will sound better. Some $3000
- speaker frequency response curves look worse than some $600
- speaker curves, even when tested in the same setup. On the
- other side of the issue, Consumer Reports has improved its test
- methods, and will continue to improve. Expect the accuracy of
- their reviews to improve with time.
-
- The Consumer Reports frequency-of-repair data base
- is larger than any similar data base published and
- can be trusted as well as any statistic.
-
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