Sound bytes
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Sound cards that would produce good to excellent quality sound and music from a computer do not exist because computer users are not willing to pay the price needed for quality. They want to pay low prices and are willing to accept inferior sound. The case is made for sound card for audiophiles.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1996
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Plugging the connector gap
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The British Federation of Audio (BFA) has developed the BFA connector in response to Europe's ban on 4-mm plugs, or banana plugs, for loudspeaker-amplifier connections. The new connector performs better than banana plugs. The rest of the high-fidelity industry should contact the BFA.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1997
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Raymond Cooke
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As president of KEF Electronics, the late Raymond Cooke helped turn sound engineering into science instead of guesswork. He shares his views on the founding of KEF and the development of acoustic electronics in his last interview.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1995
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