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Positive Feedback Online wishes to thank Lynn Olson for his major contributions to this list and his permission to allow us to use them. Please tip your cap and visit his very fine Ariel page at http://www.nutshellhifi.com.

Audio Societies

The Los Angeles and Orange County Audio Society serving the greater SoCal community.

Atlanta Audio Society Home Page Hot stuff in Hot Atlanta.

Audiophile Club of Athens Yes indeed, that's Athens Greece.

Boston Audio Society The original audiophile society.

Charlotte Audio Society For the true southern gentleman.

The Colorado Audio Society Rocky Mountain High (End).

Connecticut Audio Society In the heart of the East Coast.

Istanbul Hi-Fi Club Yep, that's Istanbul, Turkey.

Japan Audio Society In Japanese only.

London Live DIY HiFi Circle A U.K. builders audio society.

Melbourne Audio Club Inc. From Down Under.

Audio Society of New South Wales From Sydney Australia.

The Audio Society of North Eastern Wisconsin

Oregon Triode Society Audio fun in the Northwest.

West of Scotland Hi-Fi Club High-end in the Highlands.

The Audio Society of Minnesota When those Arizona Winter seem just to cold.

The New York Audiophile Society for those in the Big Apple.

and visit this page to find one by telephone http://www.audaud.com/audaud/clubs.html.

The Triode Guild: Articles and hearty discussion from the maestro of tube audio, your host, Dr. Harvey "Gizmo" Rosenberg

Sound Practices
A Journal of Audio Technology
Box 180562
Austin, TX, 78718
(512) 339-6229
sp@xxx.com
www.soundpractices.com
The groundbreaking magazine that played a major role in kindling the triode revolution in the USA, as well as reviving the DIY spirit in audio from decades past. If you subscribe, be sure to get the first four issues, which are required reading if you're serious about building your own triode amplifier. Issue 8 describes the construction of the Reichert 300B amplifier reviewed above.

www.avidlistener.com
Avid Listener - Audiophile Bookmarks

www.audioasylum.com
A very cool newsgroup site for audiophiles of all varieties! No fancy graphics... no messy interface... just lots of articles on various aspects of the audio arts. Lots of first rate people aboard. Ye Olde Editor gives it a 'highest recommendation!' Check it out.

http://SACDinfo.com
This lists all known classical titles to date, garnered from postings on AA, updates on label web sites and occasionally hits from Google.

Glass Audio
Valve & Tube News

Speaker Builder
Audio Amateur Publishing
PO Box 576
Peterborough, NH, 03458-0576
(603) 924-9464 Voice
(603) 924-9467 Fax
audiotech@top.xxx.net

HiFiResource.com
Online Enlightenment for the HiFi Enthusiast
www.hifiresource.com

Stereo 411
www.stereo411.com

Echo Loft
www.echoloft.com/

AudioNut
www.audionut.com

Bound For Sound
www.boundforsound.com/

SoundStage
www.sstage.com

John Risch DIY site
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/

Direct Heating
www.2.big.or.jp/~dh
This page is a shrine to the remarkable all-transformer-coupled amplifiers of Sakuma-san. Check out the "300B push-pull/300B push-pull end Pre-Main Amplifier" -   this is a mono integrated amplifier with a built-in RIAA section. You think the picture is surprising? Check out the schematic! This confection was featured in Japan's largest audio magazine in June 1988. Way back in 1977, the editor of MJ magazine had the courage to open the pages of Japan's leading audiophile magazine to a designer who said "Farewell to Theory." Click here to find out more about the Sakuma philosophy.

Enjoy The Music Home Page
www.enjoythemusic.com
From the one and only Steve Rochlin of the Joelist. This turbo-charged page now has its very own domain name and keeps growing at what seems like a weekly basis (it's alive!) The site features the 1998 Winter CES Show Report, and has extensive music reviews, late-breaking news releases, the famous "free stuff" giveaway section, and interesting links to other sites on the Web. Steve keeps the ball rolling by continually adding new items ... visit early and often! Bring your sense of humor!

The Speaker Building Page
www.speakerbuilding.com
This attractive one-stop site provides numerous speaker kits, plans, driver specs, interviews, and construction articles. The author has gone the extra mile and used the powerful CLIO system (similar to MLSSA) to measure an interesting variety of sample drivers. Speaker systems designed around the advanced magnesium-cone Seas Excel drivers can be found here as well.

Tom Dunker's DIY Horns and Systems Page
http://invalid.ed.unit.no/~dunker/diy_hrn.html
So you think you've got a pretty extreme hi-fi system? Visit Tom Dunker's Horn and Systems page. I don't think anyone can top the pictures you'll see here, especially the Japanese and French systems. Tom's having a good time with his own 32-woofer dipole array... check it out.

The Poly Natalia
www.blackdahlia.com
The sound of Dick Olsher's speaker is closer to the American high end audio mainstream than the Ariels. To put it another way, if you favor Wilson Audio, Avalons, and Thiels, you'll prefer the Poly Natalia; if your cup of tea includes the original Quad ELS, BBC monitors, and ProAc, you'll enjoy the Ariels.

AudioWeb Home Page
www.audioweb.com
The CES of the Internet; this is where a wide range of vendors, magazines, audio clubs, classified ads, and links to hobbyist pages can be found. It also has a very unusual feature - a chat area, something I've never seen before in a audio-related Web page.

Hi-Fi on the WWW
www.unik.no/~robert/hifi/hifi.html
Fascinating Hi-Fi Show Reports with photos, product reviews, articles, and many audio-related links.

Kevin's Vacuum Tube Audio Page
www.ultranet.com/~kennedyk/
Fellow PF editor Kevin Kennedy has "written the book" on modifying the Citation II amplifier. Current projects include a 6CK4 triode amplifier, hard-to-find info on the 6C33, and a review of the new Svetlana 6550C.

The Center for Reiki Training
www.reiki.org
Reiki is what I do when I'm not fooling around with audio. Having grown up in Japan and Hong Kong (1956 to 1966), I find science, engineering, and mysticism are all part of the spectrum of experience.

 

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