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Expanded and revised to cover recent developments, this text should tell you what you need to know to become a better listener and buyer of quality high-fidelity components. New sections include: super audio CD; high-resolution audio on DVD; and single-ended amplifiers. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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62 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Almost, May 29, 2004
By A. M. Ward (Cambridge, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is:
Almost what the High-End Audio industry needs

It's important for me that a book be written on the advantages of high-end audio. It's the business I'm in and it is dear to me on a personal level. There are many excellent portions and handy information pieces scattered about the book and that's the good news.

I will refrain from personalizing my complaints and stick to the issues as I see them. To write this book as the author, you should know Ohm's Law. Harley does not. This is made evident in several examples. Amperes, voltage and wattage are all part of a greater equation that appears to mystify the author. The basic laws of physics and simple electrical concepts need be firmly grasped prior to making an endeavor such as this. There are many elements of "Dark Science" in the high-end audio realm and a mystique that is largely relevant. This book does a strong job of handling that delicate balance between science and myth, that is so important to this industry. Along the way however it forgets to "check the science"

That's too bad, but not a total loss...

A serious explanation of negative feedback as used in power amplifiers would have been pretty easy to put down for the record. Most power amp manufactures have fascinating solutions to the problems associated with negative feedback. A breakdown of a few of the key developments in this area would have been excellent. An opportunity missed. Instead he uses an example of a negative feedback amplifier and calls it just the opposite! At that point in the book I admit I was a bit frustrated.

The good parts are many!
It's an enjoyable read when the author sticks to what he actually knows, acoustics and auditioning gear. I learned much and felt the key points were illustrated clearly and in the contexts of meaningful application. I am not saying "don't buy"

I guess I'm saying this book missed a huge opportunity simply by not getting some important parts right. That's all.

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182 of 209 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Almost totally without credibility, September 24, 2002
By Karl S. Chwe (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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This is one of the very few books I have ever returned to the bookstore (and I have bought thousands of books.)

Why don't I like this book?

1) It contains many, many, factual errors. These errors would be easily spotted by any freshman physics student, and should have been spotted by the publisher. For example, the author Robert Harley apparently doesn't understand the difference between electrical current and voltage.

2) It doesn't actually explain things. To me, an explanation shows how something works in terms of basic principles. Mr. Harley simpley states "facts", e.g., an outboard D/A converter will improve your sound, without explaining how or why.

3) Many photos and diagrams have mistaken or even irrelevant captions, leading me to conclude that Mr. Harley doesn't understand his own diagrams. For example, a diagram of an amplifier that uses feedback is used to "illustrate" a point about amplifiers that don't use feedback.

This last is the most serious point to me, because it makes me suspect that much of the technical-looking stuff in the book is included to impress the reader, not to actually explain things. In other words, it creates the impression of dishonesty.

To the people who defend the book as not intended for technical readers, I say this: even a non-technical book should be written by someone who understand the technical issues, so he or she can explain things clearly and truthfully. If it turns out that the author doesn't know the technical stuff, why should we read the book?

I might add that Robert Harley has a very poor reputation among respected audio engineers and other commentators in the field. Some audio manufacturers (but not all) pander to him apparently because he edits a high-end audio magazine, and his reviews can make or break a product.

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30 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good primer for anyone considering audio purchases., August 13, 1999
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This book covers a wide range of subjects, mainly covering "high-end" audio equipment. Basic electronics is in here, with descriptions of all components and also software formats...like the new CD or DVD audio standards. If you are planning to spend big bucks on audio, you should do research, and this book fits the need. I don't agree with ALL statements and philosophies....the old engineer vs audiophile debate, or subjectivist vs objectivist debate. If you are set on mass market equipment sold at common discount stores, you may not need this book. If you want to step up to more exotic equipment, this can guide you. But beware! High prices do not been good sound. And don't go broke on something you really don't need.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Decent book
Bad reviews of this book seem to critique it as a science or reference book, which it isn't. I have some of those types of books focused specifically on hifi and acoustics... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jeff Consoer

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction to high end audio
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5.0 out of 5 stars The only single source I have found for this info.
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Published 21 months ago by Arise Therefore

5.0 out of 5 stars a must
I wish I have had this book when I first started i9n the hobby.
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Published 22 months ago by Dr. Afzal

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Published on August 22, 2007 by cawgijoe

5.0 out of 5 stars Great guide to understanding high-end audio
I found this book to be quite useful. It goes into detail on all components starting from the wire to the final output. Highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars indispensable
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The negative "reviews" of my book The Complete Guide to High-End Audio are a cleverly disguised attempt to discredit an entire field of audio with which the book's "reviewers"... Read more
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