The Absolute Sound Illustrated History is a large 300 plus-page book that is chock-full of engaging photos. The volume focuses on multiple in depth reviews and profiles of loudspeaker companies, their founders, and the technologies that each one utilizes. Full page beautiful, one of a kind photos with commentary showcase the profiles along with company founder interviews. Interviews are filled with fascinating and riveting information about each company and founder.
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