
This podcast is part of the HiFi Hobbyist Multichannel project for people whose hobby is High Fidelity audio reproduction. It started life as a blog in 2020 and has expanded to include videocasts and AI-generated audio discussions. The HiFi Hobbyist podcast is a new channel that aims to discuss the issues raised in more detail through a dedicated audio podcast channel where in-depth talks will be ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Commentary | |||

This week’s podcast compares arguably the two best albums from Pink Floyd at the height of their powers, The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, as we reach the 50th anniversary of the release of Wish You Were Here.
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This week’s generated discussion follows on from last week’s podcast about the role of active loudspeaker technology in domestic Hi-Fi systems. It takes the form of a debate about the merits of active and passive speakers for Hi-Fi hobbyists.
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This podcast explores the role and history of active speakers in domestic hi-fi systems. Although their use is on the increase in the smart speaker market and in some popular hi-fi speaker ranges such as the KEF LS series, many hi-fi hobbyists remain... more
Following on from last week's podcast on alternative approaches to manufacturing for British HiFi companies, this week's takes the form of a generated debate about the merits of the two principal approaches as exemplified by IAG and Rega
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