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So it's Buyer's Guide time again...
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<blockquote data-quote="Doogle" data-source="post: 76839" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>Andrew,</p><p> </p><p>Just a suggestion as this is a buyers guide and most people keep it as a reference work. And considering the fact that there seem to be lots of newbies interested in getting into audio, maybe you should run an article on the basic components of a stereo setup, an HT setup, and then the differences in individual components, ie types of amplification, (class A, B, D, valve, etc), types of loudpeakers, (infinite baffle, bass reflex, horn loaded etc) etc, etc............ just to give the new guys an idea of what's what, especially when they have a buyers guide and a whole lot of component choice. Also different types of digital sound sources and media players??</p><p></p><p>Might not be useful to experienced audiophiles, but might make a lot of sense to people starting out. Like a kind of reference glossary? </p><p></p><p>I think that regular type articles can be kept for normal issues of the mag.</p><p>Just my 5c worth!</p><p></p><p>Rgds, Doogle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doogle, post: 76839, member: 392"] Andrew, Just a suggestion as this is a buyers guide and most people keep it as a reference work. And considering the fact that there seem to be lots of newbies interested in getting into audio, maybe you should run an article on the basic components of a stereo setup, an HT setup, and then the differences in individual components, ie types of amplification, (class A, B, D, valve, etc), types of loudpeakers, (infinite baffle, bass reflex, horn loaded etc) etc, etc............ just to give the new guys an idea of what's what, especially when they have a buyers guide and a whole lot of component choice. Also different types of digital sound sources and media players?? Might not be useful to experienced audiophiles, but might make a lot of sense to people starting out. Like a kind of reference glossary? I think that regular type articles can be kept for normal issues of the mag. Just my 5c worth! Rgds, Doogle [/QUOTE]
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