audiophile

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au·di·o·phile

 (ô′dē-ə-fīl′)
n.
A person having an ardent interest in stereo or high-fidelity sound reproduction.
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audiophile

(ˈɔːdɪəʊˌfaɪl)
n
a person who has a great interest in high-fidelity sound reproduction
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au•di•o•phile

(ˈɔ di əˌfaɪl)

n.
a person who is esp. interested in high-fidelity sound reproduction.
[1950–55]
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audiophile

a person especially interested in high-fidelity sound equipment and recordings on tape or disks.
See also: -Phile, -Philia, -Phily, Phonograph Records
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audiophile

Someone who is enthusiastic about stereo or highfidelity sound reproduction.
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