![]() In January 1994, Stereophile became the large magazine it is today, with glossy, color pictures and fancy advertisements. Atkinson also had a financial interest in the magazine, as a junior partner. 83 (August 1986), John Atkinson has been the Editor, replacing Holt. Holt eventually sold the magazine to Larry Archibald in February, 1982. The issues back then were generally 36 pages in length. That is approximately $ 36 for 4 issues in 2017 money. The cost was originally $ 4 for 4 issues, but it went up to $ 5 in 1968. It was printed in simple black and white, with no pictures, except most front covers, and it had no advertising. It was small in size ( TV Guide) and a "quarterly" in theory, but it arrived very sporadically. Gordon Holt doing almost all of the writing. Stereophile started back in 1962, with (publisher/editor) J. ![]() In fact, the term was coined to describe it, and then later The Absolute Sound. It is an historical fact that Stereophile was the first "underground audio magazine".
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