Tony L
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I think they'd be entitled to trade prices.
Likely better than as chances are they are buying a review example that may have done a show or two previously rather than placing a fresh order.
I think they'd be entitled to trade prices.
MF has his moments. I have been reading Stereophile for decades and am more inclined to read the columns of Robert Baird, Jason Victor Serinus and Art Dudley .... in that order.
I think Sam is probably right. I'd be surprised if Stereophile was still on the shelves in a few years time. The same goes for many audio/hifi publications. Where's the market?
I haven't brought a HIFI magazine in about eight years, I used to buy 2-3 each month for about ten years!
I'd be surprised if Stereophile was still on the shelves in a few years time. The same goes for many audio/hifi publications. Where's the market?
Agreed, the hifi magazine market is on borrowed time
Remember its the advertising that makes the money not the magazine sales, so in theory HiFi publications could continue for a very long time. In reality it will be about as long as manufacturers/distributors/dealers feel their advertising offers a return for their money...
For me, no credible hifi review magazine exists, online or in print.