High fidelity (disambiguation)
- High fidelity (disambiguation)
High fidelity or hi-fi is relatively accurate recording and reproduction of sound.
High Fidelity may also refer to:
* "High Fidelity" (magazine)
Extended works
* "High Fidelity" (novel), 1995
* "High Fidelity" (film), 2000
* "High Fidelity" (musical), 2006 stage production
* "High Fidelity", a song from the Elvis Costello album "Get Happy!!"
* "High Fidelity", a song from the Daft Punk album "Homework"
* "High Fidelity", a song from the Jurassic 5 album "Power in Numbers"
Other
* The High Fidelity, a British band
* Hi-Fi, Brazilian variation on the screwdriver cocktail
ee also
* "Hi Infidelity", a music album
* American Hi-Fi, a pop punk band
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