recommended reading


As a relative newcomer to the land of audiophiledom, I'm trying to learn the language and see that much of it seems to require an electrical engineering degree. Short of that, are there any books you can recommend to establish an understanding of the basics? Most of the magazines, ezines, blogs etc seem to assume a basic foundation. THanks. JK
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Also recommended is " Good Sounds " by Laura Dearborn . It is out-of-print , but can be found used [ probably for $10 or less ] . Put a Want Ad on this site . This book is aimed at more of a novice than the Harley book . Contact me if you want a copy .