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Australian HiFi

November - December 2021
Magazine

Australian HiFi is the definitive magazine for discerning listeners and Hi-Fi enthusiasts. Every issue is packed with equipment and music reviews, new product information and ‘how-to’ articles. Australian Hi-Fi magazine is dedicated to helping you find the best quality sound for your home.

australian hifi

BETTER THAN SEX

SOUNDBITES

REVEL PERFORMA3 M105 LOUDSPEAKERS

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

MARCH AUDIO P452 STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

KEF KC62 SUBWOOFER

KEF & HOFMANN’S IRON LAW

LABORATORY TEST REPORT • Readers interested in the technical performance of the KEF KC62 Subwoofer should continue on and read the LABORATORY REPORT published on the following pages. Readers should note that the results mentioned in the report, tabulated in performance charts and/or displayed using graphs and/or photographs should be construed as applying only to the specific sample tested.

B&W 603 S2 ANNIVERSARY LOUDSPEAKERS

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

esoterica

TETSUYA ITANI —TECHNICS • Tetsuya Itani is arguably one of the most influential consumer electronics engineers ever. He started working as an engineer at Technics in 1980 where he was involved in the development of the company’s first CD player, the SL-P10. Itani was instrumental in the design of various other CD, DVD and Blu-ray players for Panasonic (Technics’ parent company), and helped to develop the HDMI standard, before returning to Technics when the brand was re-launched in 2014. Itani is currently the chief technical officer and chief engineer for the company Technics.

MICHIKO OGAWA

HI-FI: THE HISTORY OF HIGH-END AUDIO DESIGN

STAX SR-X9000 ELECTROSTATIC EARSPEAKERS

ROTEL CD11 TRIBUTE CD PLAYER

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

Old Rockers

Classic Rock

Top Picks

Rock On


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: November - December 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 6, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Tech & Gaming

Languages

English

Australian HiFi is the definitive magazine for discerning listeners and Hi-Fi enthusiasts. Every issue is packed with equipment and music reviews, new product information and ‘how-to’ articles. Australian Hi-Fi magazine is dedicated to helping you find the best quality sound for your home.

australian hifi

BETTER THAN SEX

SOUNDBITES

REVEL PERFORMA3 M105 LOUDSPEAKERS

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

MARCH AUDIO P452 STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

KEF KC62 SUBWOOFER

KEF & HOFMANN’S IRON LAW

LABORATORY TEST REPORT • Readers interested in the technical performance of the KEF KC62 Subwoofer should continue on and read the LABORATORY REPORT published on the following pages. Readers should note that the results mentioned in the report, tabulated in performance charts and/or displayed using graphs and/or photographs should be construed as applying only to the specific sample tested.

B&W 603 S2 ANNIVERSARY LOUDSPEAKERS

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

esoterica

TETSUYA ITANI —TECHNICS • Tetsuya Itani is arguably one of the most influential consumer electronics engineers ever. He started working as an engineer at Technics in 1980 where he was involved in the development of the company’s first CD player, the SL-P10. Itani was instrumental in the design of various other CD, DVD and Blu-ray players for Panasonic (Technics’ parent company), and helped to develop the HDMI standard, before returning to Technics when the brand was re-launched in 2014. Itani is currently the chief technical officer and chief engineer for the company Technics.

MICHIKO OGAWA

HI-FI: THE HISTORY OF HIGH-END AUDIO DESIGN

STAX SR-X9000 ELECTROSTATIC EARSPEAKERS

ROTEL CD11 TRIBUTE CD PLAYER

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

Old Rockers

Classic Rock

Top Picks

Rock On


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