The Perfect Sound: A Memoir in Stereo

The Perfect Sound: A Memoir in Stereo

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  • Create Date:2022-03-21 16:21:34
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Garrett Hongo
  • ISBN:B093YTQR8Z
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Summary

A poet's audio obsession, from collecting his earliest vinyl to his quest for the ideal vacuum tubes。 A captivating book that "ingeniously mixes personal memoir with cultural history and offers us an indispensable guide for the search of acoustic truth" (Yunte Huang, author of Charlie Chan)。

Garrett Hongo's passion for audio dates back to the Empire 398 turntable his father paired with a Dynakit tube amplifier in their modest tract home in Los Angeles in the early 1960s。 But his adult quest begins in the CD-changer era, as he seeks out speakers and amps both powerful and refined enough to honor the top notes of the greatest opera sopranos。 In recounting this search, he describes a journey of identity where meaning, fulfillment, and even liberation were often most available to him through music and its astonishingly varied delivery systems。

Hongo writes about the sound of surf being his first music as a kid in Hawaiʻi, about doo-wop and soul reaching out to him while growing up among Black and Asian classmates in L。A。, about Rilke and Joni Mitchell as the twin poets of his adolescence, and about feeling the pulse of John Coltrane's jazz and the rhythmic chords of Billy Joel's piano from his car radio while driving the freeways as a young man trying to become a poet。

Journeying further, he visits devoted collectors of decades-old audio gear as well as designers of the latest tube equipment, listens to sublime arias performed at La Scala, hears a ghostly lute at the grave of English Romantic poet John Keats in Rome, drinks in wisdom from blues musicians and a diversity of poetic elders while turning his ear toward the memory-rich strains of the music that has shaped him: Hawaiian steel guitar and canefield songs; Bach and the Band; Mingus, Puccini, and Duke Ellington。 And in the decades-long process of perfecting his stereo setup, Hongo also discovers his own now-celebrated poetic voice。

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Martha Anne Toll

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Dan

My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group for an advanced copy of this personal and musical memoir。Sound has always been important to the poet Garrett Hongo, starting with the surf that he would hear outside his house in his native Hawai'i, to his father's early experiments in Hi-FI, and to Italian Opera that he came to late in life, and on his poetry。 The Perfect Sound: A Memoir in Stereo is an amalgamation of all these loves and sounds, a mix of memoir and biogr My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group for an advanced copy of this personal and musical memoir。Sound has always been important to the poet Garrett Hongo, starting with the surf that he would hear outside his house in his native Hawai'i, to his father's early experiments in Hi-FI, and to Italian Opera that he came to late in life, and on his poetry。 The Perfect Sound: A Memoir in Stereo is an amalgamation of all these loves and sounds, a mix of memoir and biography, profiles of mentors and friends, a how- to on developing a music collection, and a audiophile's dreamlist。Starting with trying to replace a broken CD player, one that was mass produced and given a limited life and sound fidelity, Mr。 Hongo soon enters the world of high end audio, replacing a plastic component with a metal piece of furniture, and finding that once one enters the world of perfect sound, one can never be satisfied。 At first frugally, then more audibly equipment is switched out, vaccum tubes are discovered, high end and low ends are discussed, and a new world is discovered。 However this is much more than a buyer's guide, more of a study, in how sound links to our past, in remembering his father playing with his own Hi-Fi while listening to Arthur Lyman and other lounge music。 And how his own taste in music grew, and in many made him that poet that he became。 The profiles and conversations he has with other poets are very interesting and reveal quite a bit about the author。 One of the more interesting memoirs that I have read in awhile, mainly because it didn't seem like a memoir。 The discussions of vaccum tubes and Dutch designed audio equipment give way to personal stories and introspection about himself, his family and friends, and where Mr。 Hongo finds himself today, with a great soundtrack for his trip。 A very well written book, with a lot o levels , sort of like hearing opera on Mr。 Hongo's sound system。 。。。more