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About Us The New Jersey Audio Society was established in the 1980s as a group interested in high performance audio playback. We encourage and welcome anyone interested in high performance playback systems from 78's to DXD/8xDSD to join and participate through active membership. Annual dues are currently $80. Membership includes a subscription to The Source, the publication of the New Jersey Audio Society, and invitations to attend meetings as well as to communicate through the submission of material or letters for publication in the newsletter and participate in our newsgroup site on the web.

We try to vary our meeting content among product demonstrations, music, instructional meetings (tweaks, room treatments, DIY, etc.) and just plain hanging out and listening to music on members’ systems. As examples, we have had demonstrations by manufacturers of high-end audio equipment, visits by recording engineers (including playback and mixing of master tapes), special meetings at dealers’ facilities, component and speaker builder meetings where some members who build speakers and electronic components have discussed and shown their designs, meetings dedicated to demonstrations of and discussions relating to vintage audio equipment, and demonstrations from professional musicians of their instruments and discussions of recordings of the great performers on those instruments. We also have annual summer picnic and year-end holiday party meetings.

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Meeting Info...
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Digital Amp Company/Cherry Amps.
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Large Venue!
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Setting Up.
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Tommy O"Brien Our Host
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Tube Input Stage:)
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The all important Food Table.
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Jon our Dear Leader gives us a pep talk.
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George Our Editor.
Meeting Comments
It was like an audio show just for the NJAS!
Lavish reception with big meeting room, catered food, open bar! And the DAC equipment sounded good enough despite the background noise and too-large listening space to make me want to hear it again in my listening room. Thank you, Tommy O'Brien!