Audiophile Audition

Audiophile Audition

Audiophile Audition is an online magazine reviewing audio, music and home theater, focusing primarily on classical and jazz recordings of interest to audiophiles and collectors, with an accent on surround sound for music, and all hi-res disc formats. Over 100 SACD, DVD Video and CD reviews are published during each month. It evolved in 1998 from John Sunier's national radio program of the same name which aired on up to 200 stations in the U.S. for 13 1/2 years.

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* [http://www.audaud.com Official Site]


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