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Jeff Ryan Glover

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Jan 17, 1993, 1:45:01 AM1/17/93
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I've heard a lot about "Audio Amateur" magazine, but have not been able
to find it anywhere. Could someone post the number I could call to subscribe?

Thanks,

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Norman P. Tracy

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Jan 18, 1993, 11:05:21 AM1/18/93
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Audio Amateur Publications
POBox 576, Dept E92, Peterborough, NH 03458
(603) 924-9464 voice (603) 924-9467 fax

Their magazines 'The Audio Amateur',
'Glass Audio', and 'Speaker Builder' are
full of all kinds of circuits and projects.
Ask for the list of back issues, these are
sold as 4 issue annual sets. The quality
of the magazines has really inproved in
the last couple of years. Anyone doing
DIY audio or interested in how these
things work will enjoy. Real highlights
are the POOGE series on mod'ing amps
and CD players by Jung et. al., and the
article on capacitors by R.L. Marsh.

Audio Amateur Publications also runs
Old Colony Sound Lab
POBox 243, Dept E92, Peterborough, NH 03458
(603) 924-6371 voice (603) 924-9467 fax

They were started as a supplier of circuit
boards and parts for The Audio Amateur
projects. They still do that but are also now
the closest thing I've seen to an audio book
and test CD specialist.

Call for a free catalog sez happy customer:
Norman Tracy (znp...@trc.amoco.com)
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Norman Tracy

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