High Fidelity was published from April 1951 until July 1989 covering audio and high fidelity audio equipment, FM radio, FM stereo, video equipment, audio recordings, and related fields. In mid-1989, the title was acquired by Stereo Review, which began adding "Incorporating High Fidelity" on the cover of the October, 1989, issue.

High Fidelity was founded by Milton B Sleeper, a noted radio designer and publisher and began with a technical emphasis which soon broadened in to all aspects of consumer audio and recordings. Click for a bio of Milton B. Sleeper Milton B Sleeper, who founded High Fidelity, was an accomplished publisher, author and engineer and a TV and FM pioneer Silver Anniversary Treasury

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Audio Magazine db magazine. Sound engineering journal. Late 60's to 1994. Taoe Recording Magazine from the 50's and the 60's Tape Recorder

UK Edition RCA's Understanding High Fidelity

from 1956 Stereo Review Audiocraft Audio Record Modern Recording Studio Sound Recording Engineer / Producer Amateur Tape Recorder / AU Hundreds of these issues courtesy of David Buchanan and Jeff Vokracka