Description
Step into the past with the November 1973 issue of High Fidelity Magazine, a vintage gem that explores the cultural landscape of music in the early '70s. This edition is particularly noteworthy for its feature article, "The Menace of the Phonograph," which delves into the evolving relationship between music technology and listening experiences. Whether you're a music lover or a collector, this magazine is a must-have for your library.
This magazine not only provides rich insights into the music industry of the time but also offers a glimpse into the audiophile community's concerns and innovations. Experience the nostalgia and excitement of a bygone era as you turn its pages filled with stunning visuals and compelling articles.
In terms of condition, this magazine is classified as good and used. While it has some signs of age, it remains a worthy collectible. The edges show very minor wear, and there may be minor marks and/or rips. Overall, it is in good shape and perfect for display or reading.
This issue also features an address label on the front, which adds a touch of authenticity to its vintage status. To ensure its protection, it comes with a plastic covering, making it easy for you to keep it in pristine condition.
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Here are some specifications of the magazine:
- Good and used condition
- Edges may have very minor wear
- Minor marks and/or rips present
- Address label on front cover
- Comes with a plastic protective covering
- Front & back cover off
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of music history! This issue of High Fidelity Magazine is a unique conversation starter and a valuable addition to any collection. Grab it today while it's still available!
