Enjoy
the Music.com has been the web’s leading information site for
audiophile music and equipment consumers since 1995. Over the years the
site has received critical acclaim from worldwide Web surfers and other
like-minded audio publications both on the Internet and in print. Being affiliated
with prominent print publications while also offering its own Review
Magazine, Superior Audio, DIY Magazine and Classic
sites — with 120 show reports online to date — Enjoy the Music.com has
become the leading Internet authority for diverse information serving
both audiophiles and music lovers worldwide. Enjoy the Music.com is
also the only specialty audio site with its own Internet browser,
mobile device site and RSS feed so their readership can easily find
information they desire. Enjoy the Music.com is currently official
Internet partners with The Absolute Sound, hi-fi+, Hi-Fi
World, The
Audiophile Voice, HIFICRITIC, Sound
Practices and VALVE magazine.
In addition to having the largest quality of
industry news, Enjoy the Music.com also contains the Internet's most
diverse and authoritative reports from various shows and events. As of this
writing, there are well over 120 different such events online with more than
150 reports in total.
As of May 2009 there are approximately 5,000
web pages, with multiple times more photos, which total
around 650 megabytes of data. Most webmasters consider this a very large-scale website.
Other Facts
Enjoy he Music.com has been of service
to millions of readers worldwide, with an impressive number of unique visitors
each month.
Enjoy the Music.com is the only consumer
electronics website offering an Internet browser customized for audiophiles,
which is free for downloading and usage.
Enjoy the Music.com
is the only audiophile site with weekday daily updates for all popular RSS
feed readers.
Enjoy the Music.com is the only site
that is partners with various respected leading and authoritative print
publications including Hi-Fi+, The Absolute Sound and The
Audiophile Voice.
Enjoy the Music.com is the only strictly
online consumer electronics audiophile site that regularly places
advertisements within various print publications to further their reach in
acquiring new readership.
Enjoy the Music.com has offered, in
total, well over $135,000 in prizes to our readership.
How Did Enjoy the
Music.com Originate?
Longtime classically-trained musician and
audiophile Steven R. Rochlin launched Enjoy the Music.com as a way to
easily answer the many questions he was receiving from others online. Since
he grew tired of answering the same basic question from various people
during the very early days of the Internet, when at that time information
was scarce, he felt having various common questions and answers on a website was the logical action. Since day one to today, Steven R
Rochlin is still very active in helping guide the many independent journalists
to the goals Enjoy the Music.com continues to desire in achieving.
His writings and/or photos have appeared, in one form or another, in the following magazines:
Car Stereo Review
C/NET
CompuServe
Gadget World
Hi-Fi News
JAZZIZ
JazzTimes
Klar Text
Musique et Technique
Playboy.com
Positive Feedback
Primyl Vinyl
Rolling Stone
Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity
SoundStage!
Stereophile
The Audiophile Voice
TNT!
Ultimate Audio
Various Newspapers
Western New York Audio Society
Steven R. Rochlin is also, or at one time
was, a Member of the Consumer Electronics
Association's Citizen Action Network (CEA CAN), the Boston Audio Society (BAS),
has a
Masters Degree from of the Academy Advancing High Performance Audio & Video (AAHPAV),
plus an International Auto Sound Challenge Association (IASCA) certified judge.
He was also a Member of the National Academy of Recording Arts &
Sciences (Grammy Award organization). His
work has been recognized by many authorities within the industry including the President of
the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and is a member to help guide
CEA's high-end audio division. Side projects by Steven R. Rochlin include
earning the Driver's Championship in Sports Car Club of America (SCCA)
Formula 2000 series and is an active recording drummer/percussionist, large
format camera and mechanical watch enthusiast... plus too much more to
mention here.

The below is part of the original site and will
remain, as Max was Steven R. Rochlin's brother, who most unfortunately passed
away. This entire Web site is, therefore, dedicated in his memory.