Mini Bio (1) Steve Guttenberg was born on August 24, 1958 to Ann Newman and Stanley Guttenberg in Boropark, Brooklyn.The family moved from Brooklyn, to Queens, and then to N. Massapequa, where Steve graduated Plainedge High School in 1976. [32], Guttenberg has lived with WCBS-TV reporter Emily Smith since 2014. Log in or register to post comments COMMENTS A lot of really cool stuff Submitted by jporter on August 28, 2017 - 12:42pm And he's usually such a gusher. Steve Guttenburg loved the Heritage Jubilee + Steve Guttenburg could have a pair of Jubilee for a long term review anytime he wants . During that time period, he auditioned for and won a part in an off-Broadway production of The Lion in Winter.[5][7]. This byline is mine, but I want my name removed. - How does a 5" compression driver reproduce 20kHz, pushing a fairly large volume of air in such a horn? This episode was inspired by comments on my Audiophiliac channel whenever I review a made in China component or speaker.You can watch my channel, https://www.youtube.com/c/SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac, Yup, subwoofers and stereo systems can make beautiful music together. The sets are like 1960s freeform radio. Steve Guttenberg, The Audiophiliac | creating Videos | Patreon DEPTH 30 (76.2 cm) You feel music, it's such a big part of your life you search out the best speakers, headphones, amps, turntables, or digital converters you can afford. Reactions to YouTube video: Measurements Don't Matter by Steve Guttenberg Gold vs aluminum on CDs. I came to CNET long before that, focusing on reviews and articles here and there, but the Audiophiliac was more personal, covering a wider range of subjects . Guttenberg starred in the TV movie To Race the Wind (1980) playing blind lawyer Harold Krents. And yes the Celestion mid/hi frequency driver is nothing short of amazing. Steve Guttenberg, aka The Audiophiliac, has a popular YouTube channel that covers topics of interest to audiophiles: Analog, digital, speakers, amplifiers, tubes, solid-state, vintage gear, DIY, and of course music! Winnipeg Canada. Audiophile Podcast, Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger kick off a super-sized rant by digging into Robert Harleys editorial from the February 2023 issue of The Absolute Sound to discuss what speaker sensitivity ratings actually mean and whether using volts instead of watts as a reference is deceptive (4:48 to 38:04).From there (38:46 to 55:59), they dig deep to get to the bottom of the most important question in the domain of audio reproduction: what makes a 500-watt amp sound different from a 250-watt amp?Next (56:51 to 1:21:06): an in-depth conversation with Geoffrey Morrison, the new senior editor of SoundStage!
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