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Below are some links that would be of interest to Soundcraftsmen owners and collectors.  There are also other related audio links that might be of interest.

This is the website of the Unofficial Dynaco Homepage by Greg Dunn.  Greg has done a marvelous job documenting the history of one of America's  great names in audio: Dynaco.  This company made amplifier and preamplifier kits but manufactured them as well.  You will enjoy visiting this site.

The Phase Linear Reference Site is a sister website (by the same webmaster--me) covering the illustrious history of Phase Linear amps. preamps, tuners, speakers and other components

The MP3 Player Reference Site covers both portable and home MP3 players, MP3 history, and gives brief descriptions of current MP3 players.  If you are an MP3 enthusiast, be sure to bookmark this site.

Robert Russell, former engineer with McIntosh Laboratories, has put together a fascinating website devoted to one of the finest names in American audio--McIntosh.  His McIntosh History Page covers the history of the company from its founding to the present day and the many fine components the company has offered.  

Other Audio Links of Interest

Another website I have created is The Jackie Gleason Album Site, devoted to the many records Gleason released during the 1950s and 1960s. Gleason was a multi-talented man. Although primarily known for his role in The Honeymooners and his TV variety shows, Gleason was equally successful in recording some of the most beautiful renditions of American standards. Some called it romantic mood music, but he also recorded some excellent jazz albums as well. Each album he released is illustrated with track listings, a short history of his recording career, and related links.


Andrew R. Lear's Audiophile Home Page is a very well done site dedicated to audiophile equipment links.  If you are interested in the state of the art of stereo equipment, and home theater, this is a wonderful site to visit.


Andrew's Audio Hi Fi Recommendations is one of the most fascinating audio sites on the internet.  It is an immense labor of love, but Andrew pulls no punches as he pokes holes in grossly over-priced audio components.  Of course, high end audio equipment is always expensive, but it is the stratospherically priced equipment he takes pleasure in taking to task.  Visit his site and see what I mean.


Steve Ekblad's Audio Related Internet World Wide Web & FTP Sites qualifies as the most comprehensive audio links website in the world.  It is constantly updated and is a vast resource of both current and vintage audio and audio-related websites.  Many hours of happy surfing are yours at this site.  Highly recommended!


The Dual Classics Website is similar in spirit to this site, in that it covers the wonderful turntables Dual built over the past few decades.  In addition, it covers it current models and other components Dual manufacturers today.   If you have ever owned a Dual, you will enjoy this very well designed and information-rich website.


 

The Lansing Heritage site is dedicated to the pioneering speaker engineering of James B. Lansing and the companies that carry on that legacy today.  This is a very comprehensive site and beautifully done.  You can spend many pleasant hours here.  With the Lansing name, it is good to know "They still build them like they used to