Audio articles of interest


As i search various subjects on the web, i run across short but interesting articles that i'd like to share with others. I'm sure that you folks find articles that you would like to share on occasion also. As such, let's see if we can keep one common thread for these "finds".

As a matter of convenience for all involved, i would like to encourage those of you that contribute to this thread to try to use the "markup tags" that allows one to simply click on the link and see what the article that the was being discussed. If you don't know how to do this, there are directions directly below the section that one types in their response at. It is labeled "No html, but you may use markup tags". One can click on this link and it will tell you how to post using clickable links, etc... step by step. If you are worried that it may not work properly, try previewing your post prior to submitting it. If the link is not working properly, simply hit the "edit post" feature and correct the mistakes that you made.

I'll start off with a brief yet interesting article about a guy building and setting up a dedicated listening room that i found. I hope that others will contribute to this thread and like the idea as it gives us a chance to expand our audio horizons beyond the normally travelled paths. Sean
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RECORD LABEL LP DISCOGRAPHIES

Sorry to drag this thread off-topic so quickly, but I don't really scan the net for the type of articles Sean describes. This link is for a site, not an article, and it's not audio-related per se, but instead of interest mostly to record collectors:

http://www.bsnpubs.com/discog.html

It contains hundreds of substantially complete LP discographies (unfortunately, no 45's) catagorized by record label, in chronological order, plus articles on label histories and actual label photos. Entries include catalog numbers and years, stereo or mono content, and a majority of them even include track listings. The database is also searchable. The material dealt with is limited to American popular-music labels during the rock era. A great resource - enjoy.