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In existence throughout the 1990s, the Academy for the Advancement of High-End Audio started by successfully fending off a proposed luxury tax on audio equipment, but then struggled to find an identity and a role. Seen in this 1997 photo of Table #3 in an unremembered restaurant in San Francisco, taken by Michael Fremer, are Laura Chancellor and Larry Archibald of Stereophile (foreground left and center); Joe Strovas, of AudioQuest (right); Sue Regan, at that time AAHEA's CEO (to Joe's right); and industry veteran Andy Regan, then with AudioQuest (center).
We covered the Academy's early days at http://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/691awsi/ and its last hoorah at http://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/1198awsi (the first piece Art Dudley wrote for Stereophile).
The 1997 Academy Dinner
John Atkinson | May 24, 2008
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