Stereophile

LETTERS

TAKE HEED! Unless marked otherwise, all letters to the magazine and its writers are assumed to be for possible publication. Please include your name and physical address. We reserve the right to edit for length and content.

A sampling of remembrances of Art Dudley

I wish to express my sincerest condolences at the sudden passing of Art Dudley—to his family, the staff of Stereophile, and all his friends in the world of audio. His witty, acerbic, and finely crafted writing on the intricacies of hi-fi sound and music will surely be missed. I looked forward without fail to his column every month. May his soul rest in peace. Thank you.

Robert J. Farrell Jersey City, New Jersey

I just heard of Art Dudley’s passing. I’m stunned. I never dreamed that my favorite audio muse would never be around anymore to move and inspire me.

Music, audio gear, philosophy, and just the all-around joy of living were among the things he touched in me. And this from another

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Stereophile

Stereophile13 min read
T+A Solitaire S 530
I jumped at the chance to review T+A’s $47,900/pair Solitaire S 530 loudspeakers for a few reasons.1 First, because T+A is a well-established company with an approach I like and respect: They make hi-fi equipment of the highest quality but with price
Stereophile16 min read
Octave V 70 Class A
It may be strange to read what I’m about to say in the pages of Stereophile, but it’s the cold hard truth so here goes: Audio reviews are inadequate. They don’t tell the whole story. They come up short and can even misdirect. It’s not their fault, or
Stereophile9 min read
Silent Angel Bonn NX
With every passing season, a new audiophile-grade network switch hits the market. These products, which can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars, do the same basic thing as network switches bought at Best Buy for $30 or so (except, in some cases, sl

Related Books & Audiobooks