VTG High Fidelity Magazine January 1975 - Soviet Opera on Disc / B&O Beogram


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Step back in time with the vintage issue of High Fidelity Magazine from January 1975, a captivating exploration of the world of music and audio. This particular edition features a deep dive into the enchanting realm of Soviet Opera on Disc, along with insights on the iconic B&O Beogram turntable. This magazine is not just a read; it’s a piece of history that music aficionados will cherish.

As you turn the pages, you'll discover detailed articles that shed light on the unique characteristics of Soviet opera and its prominent figures. The magazine also discusses the gold standard in turntable technology, exemplified by the Bang & Olufsen Beogram, which revolutionized how we listen to and appreciate music. The high-fidelity sound captured by the Beogram is a must-have for any serious listener.

This edition, while acceptable in condition, bears the marks of its age. There is an address label on the front, and wear throughout the magazine speaks to its vintage charm. You may notice rips and loose pages, which only add to the authenticity of this collector's item. It is protected by a plastic covering, ensuring that you can enjoy this piece of entertainment history without fear of further damage.

For those who appreciate classic magazines, this High Fidelity issue tells a story through its pages.
High Fidelity Magazine January 1975

Here are a couple of key features of this vintage publication:

  • Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Soviet Opera along with B&O Beogram insights.
  • Enjoy a piece of history with articles penned in the original vintage style of the 1970s.

This magazine will make an excellent addition to any music lover's collection or a great gift for someone who appreciates vintage memorabilia. Understand the impact of Soviet opera and its influence on the global music scene right from your own home.

  • Condition: Acceptable
  • Address label on front
  • Wear throughout the magazine
  • Rips, marks, cover off and/or loose. See photos.
  • Comes with plastic protective covering
  • Taped on binding

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