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Scott Wilkinson

Scott Wilkinson has enjoyed 30 years as an author and editor in the home-theater industry. His latest venture is a new bimonthly podcast called AVSForum Tech Talk with Scott Wilkin…

Star Date: 1997 - Lessons from the Past Still Apply, Part 2

In 1997 I was on the staff of Stereophile magazine as a consulting technical editor, and also a contributor to (and later the editor of) the Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, at the time a nascent publication subsumed into Sound & Vision in the mid 20-aughts (itself a very long story!) We were visited that year by Phil Abbate, then a reporter for the AAS (Atlanta Audio Society, today the Atlanta Audio Club). Phil interviewed me during his visit to Santa Fe, New Mexico, then the headquarters of Stereophile.

Star Date: 1997 - Lessons from the Past Still Apply

In 1997 I was on the staff of Stereophile magazine as a consulting technical editor, and also a contributor to (and later the editor of) the Stereophile Guide to Home Theater, at the time a nascent publication subsumed into Sound & Vision in the mid 20-aughts (itself a very long story!) In any case, we were visited that year by Phil Abbate, then a reporter for the AAS (Atlanta Audio Society, today the Atlanta Audio Club). Phil interviewed me during his visit to Santa Fe, New Mexico, then the headquarters of Stereophile.

Television: The Way We Were

In television, as in all things, you can't fully appreciate where you are, and where you're headed, without knowing where you've been. When I moved to the wilds of north Florida eight+ years ago I brought my two plasmas with me (a Pioneer Kuro and one of the last and best plasma sets that Panasonic ever made). Silly me. Plasma by then was a dying TV breed. It had once swamped LCDs as the go-to TV design among videophiles, but by 2015 it had long lost its mojo.

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