Frequency Spectra

Frequency Spectra

"The United States Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) spectrum chart, dated October 2003, depicts the radio frequency spectrum allocations to radio services operated within the United States. This chart graphically partitions the radio frequency spectrum, extending from 9kHz to 300GHz, into over 450 frequency bands, and uses distinct colors to distinguish the allocations for the thirty different radio services."

The HI-FI Reader Issue #1 now available.

Issue #1 of The HI-FI Reader now available. Contents include:
-An interview with Art Dudley of Stereophile and Listener prior to that
-A look at John Rokke's full range driver (Horn Shoppe), single-ended (Vaughn Audio) system
-A piece on the career of band Gastr del Sol
-An audiophile's journey to the iPod
-Record reviews and more.....

Check it out here: http://hi-fireader.blogspot.com

Stereophile's demographics and a chance to gain readership.

Hola,

I was just over at another Hi FI site and saw someone asking for certain types of pictures of the reviewed gear, which got me thinking about what readers want, which got me to thinking about who us readers are, as a group.

I seem to recall that we skew about 98.5% male, with a high percentage of those men being of an age that makes them ITTG (invisible to teenage girls.)

Then, I started thinking about Lee Atwater and Karl Rove. Don't ax me why.

So, I'm thinking here's what ya gotta do to make boatloads of cash for Stereophile:

Vandersteen 2Ce Signature II loudspeaker Measurements

Vandersteen 2Ce Signature II loudspeaker Measurements

There are three requirements: You must invent a very good loudspeaker that sells for between $1000 and $2000/pair. You have to make enough of them, over a long enough time, to achieve a certain level of brand recognition and market penetration. And you must create a dealer network of reasonable size, with an emphasis on well-promoted specialty shops.

Vandersteen Audio
116 West Fourth Street
Hanford, CA 93230
(559) 582-0324
www.vandersteen.com

Vandersteen 2Ce Signature II loudspeaker Associated Equipment

Vandersteen 2Ce Signature II loudspeaker Associated Equipment

There are three requirements: You must invent a very good loudspeaker that sells for between $1000 and $2000/pair. You have to make enough of them, over a long enough time, to achieve a certain level of brand recognition and market penetration. And you must create a dealer network of reasonable size, with an emphasis on well-promoted specialty shops.

Vandersteen Audio
116 West Fourth Street
Hanford, CA 93230
(559) 582-0324
www.vandersteen.com
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