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NEW AUCTION: "The Wood Effect" book by Clark Johnsen--AUTOGRAPHED!

Posted by Bill Leebens on February 14, 2005 at 05:34:25:

Hi, All!

Thanks to the generosity of longtime Audio Asylum Inmate Clark Johnsen, we are able to offer an autographed copy of his seminal work, "The Wood Effect", as part of the Audio Asylum Asian Tsunami Victim Support Auction.

Love hin or hate him, Clark is seldom boring. Published in 1988, "The Wood Effect" is an examination of the importance of absolute polarity in high-quality sound reproduction. Perilously-close to being out-of-print, this work can be added to your audio reference library if you're the winning bidder.

As a bonus, Clark will autograph this copy. Cherish it or burn it--WHATEVER, dude, PARTICIPATE! BID!! Clark will donate proceeds from this auction to SOS Childrens Villages.

PLEASE participate in this auction--a GREAT reference work, for a GREAT cause!

Ole Lund Christensen and Bill Leebens, organizers.