The Audiophile's Project Sourcebook G. Randy Slone is a definitive guide for high-performance audio electronics, focusing on practical, science-based designs rather than the "mysticism" often found in high-end audio. Published by McGraw-Hill
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In an era of surface-mount soldering and closed-source schematics, it feels like the soul of high-end audio is being locked away behind proprietary chips. But every few decades, a book comes along that hands the keys back to the builder. The Audiophile's Project Sourcebook G