Gerard Rejskind first discovered high fidelity in his teens, and graduated to manufacturing audio gear. He has long been editor and publisher of Ultra High Fidelity Magazine (UHF).
Nearfield listening reveals hidden stereo depth and clarity by minimizing room interference—a technique once limited to studio engineers but now common among desktop audiophiles using compact speakers near their screens.
Gerard Rejskind argues nothing impacts your system’s sound more than speaker placement, offering unconventional tips—from asymmetry to nearfield setups—to overcome room flaws and coax the best performance from your gear.