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If you care about the future availability of quality vintage audio manuals that YOU might want some day, take a short break and read this message.We are disgusted with all the semi, or outright scam web sites out there that were created for the sole purpose of driving traffic so you will buy their info on how to do the same, or get you to click their ad links. Now that said, here is something new that you should know about. Do you have a web site or blog, or know anybody with a web site or blog? Could you or they use some additional income? Perhaps a lot of additional income? See this page.
 
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Welcome to our links page(s). For now, we have a modest, but nice collection of links to sites you will probably enjoy and/or find useful. We are planning to add a huge amount of additional content to this site including an extensive Reference Section. The Reference Section will have a very large amount of "useful" information and "stuff."
 
Links - Anthony Young's Reference Sites
Anthony wrote an interesting short article for our site (in Your Pages section) about comparing classic audio products to classic cars of yesteryear. Click Here to read it. Anthony maintains four (currently) nice audio Reference Sites that you might like to visit. They are: 
Phase Linear Reference SiteAnthony Young's site with the history of Bob Carver's first audio company. Lots of equipment pictures and information. NOTE: This site is OFFLINE. The domain name expired by accident and is being held for ransom. However, StereoManuals has all (or virtually so) of the original site's pages archived. As of 6/2007, we have resurrected it. The site is working but all the theme formatting is not restored yet.
Pioneer Elite Stereo Reference SitePioneer Electronics Corporation announced the ELITE line of high-end components in 1985 through a series of ads in Stereo Review, AUDIO, and other publications.
The Jackie Gleason Album SiteThe Jackie Gleason Album Site is devoted to the many records Gleason released during the 1950s and 1960s. Gleason was a multi-talented man.
MP3 Player Reference SiteThe 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.
Silver Pioneer Reference SiteThe gear featured in this site is the stuff that I fell in love with when it was new... but couldn't afford. Remembrances of that gear was the genesis of our starting StereoManuals.com.
Marantz Quarter-A Reference SiteDevoted to the superb integrated amplifiers made by Marantz in the late 1980s that operated in Class A mode up to one-quarter of their rated output, before switching to Class A/B. Models covered are the PM-94, PM-84, PM-74 and others.
Soundcraftsmen Reference SiteSoundcraftsmen was a relatively small company in the 1960s, but grew quickly during the 1970s to become one of America's most respected audio component manufacturers.
Yamaha 10000 Reference SiteThis site is about the magnificent Yamaha Limited Centennial Edition line of components introduced in 1997. Anthony says they are among the most handsome components he ever saw so he decided to do a reference site devoted to that series.