i have always wanted to add interesting audio-related feeds to this blog but i don't want to clutter up things. today, out of inspiration, i have added the following: (please look on the right side of this screen), please scroll down....
1) ear doctor's story - taiwanese ear specialist's audio escapades. be warned, ear doctor is into ultra high-end, so are all his doctor friends! you will notice that taiwanese audiophiles love clearaudio, wilson, siltech, mbl and ARC! almost all doctors in taiwan use ARC R3 preamp! this is a mandarin blog. fret not, you can still admire the beautiful pixs. (ear doctor is also a fantastic photographer!)
2)little kc's audio blog - interesting and hardcore hifi blog from our ex-blogger, who is now residing in tiny dot. kc dabbles in many brands that are unheard of in malaysia. it's in mandarin tho' :-(
3) hifi 4 sale - this is fast-emerging as the echoloft of malaysia, with many secondhand stuff updated daily. alas, we have an exciting online marketplace in malaysia!
4) the absolute sound - the most authoritative audio magazine on earth. it would be great if HP blogs too ;-)
hope you like these little additions.
infrequent updates
8 years ago
2 comments:
I am enjoying the blogs,but I have to disagree about absolute sound ....There's no measurements!!!..a lot of us in the states call it the snake oil magazine
I find stereophile and Ultra -high-fidelity{uhf}much more accurate.There's why,It cost 2-3x more to advertise in stereophile as oppose to TAS
CHEERS!!!
hi david,
haha, you must be quite young right (below 35) or that you started your hobby only in recent years?
in the early 80s till the early 90s, TAS was all the rage because of HP (harry pearson). he was the most authoritative voice in the audio universe then. many hifi vocab was created by him! during those days, we would eagerly wait for every issue of TAS and read what HP has to say. he was a cult as much as a religion. of course, things changed when he went into semi-retirement.
i don't care what others think, HP is the most eloquent, authoritative and poetic hifi journalist ever and there won't be a successor.
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