VTG High Fidelity Magazine March 1971 - The Color of Sound / Newton / Scriabin


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Discover a true gem for music lovers and collectors alike: the VTG High Fidelity Magazine for March 1971, featuring the captivating cover story, "The Color of Sound." This vintage magazine dives deep into the rich world of music, exploring insights from renowned figures like Sir Isaac Newton and the enigmatic composer Alexander Scriabin.

This magazine not only serves as a nostalgic piece of history but also offers a glimpse into the musical discourse of the early '70s. A must-have for those passionate about music theory, sound engineering, and the artistic influences that shaped the industry, this issue is sure to pique your interest.

VTG High Fidelity Magazine March 1971

Condition-wise, this magazine is in good, used shape. You might notice slight wear around the edges, which adds to its vintage charm. There may also be minor marks or small rips, but rest assured, it maintains overall quality that is respectable for its age. Additionally, an address label graces the front cover, a testament to its journey through time.

To ensure it remains preserved for years to come, this magazine will come with a protective plastic covering. This ensures that you can enjoy the content without worrying about wear and tear, making it an ideal addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a fellow enthusiast.

  • Good condition with minor wear, enhancing its vintage appeal.
  • Includes a protective covering to safeguard against damage.

In conclusion, the VTG High Fidelity Magazine from March 1971 isn’t just a publication; it’s a piece of musical history. Don't miss the chance to own this collectible that resonates with the culture of its time. Grab it now and add a touch of classic music lore to your library!

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