Crossword clues for hifi
hifi
- Old-fashioned stereo system: Hyph
- Many played Sinatra on it
- Gramophone descendant
- Certain record player
- CD system precursor
- Bygone music system
- "New Adventures in ___" (1996 R.E.M. album)
- '60s stereo setup
- '50s home purchase
- '50s home entertainment purchase
- You might need one for old records
- You Am I "___ Way"
- Word with turntable
- What was revolutionary in the music industry?
- What REM had "New Adventures" in
- The Platters platter player
- Target of world records?
- System with an LP player
- System of distortion reduction
- Stereo, usually
- Stereo system, for short
- Stereo system of yore
- Stereo player
- Stereo gear
- Stereo device
- Sound system, briefly
- Retro music player
- Record setting
- Record hardware
- R.E.M. "New Adventures in ___"
- Quality player
- Quadraphonic system, say
- Pop punkers American ___ (Hyph.)
- Player of old 45s
- Player of 45s
- Old-fashioned phono
- Old-fashioned music system
- Old stereo set
- Old stereo
- Old sound system
- Old player
- Old LP player
- Obsolete sound system
- Obsolescent audio source
- Music-store purchase
- Music lover's setup
- M. Ward song that is not lo-fi? (hyph.)
- LP-playing system
- LP-playing machine
- LP designation
- Low-tech sound system
- Like some stereos
- Like some sound systems
- Like some phonos
- Kind of stereo
- Home stereo
- Hippie's audio system
- Having excellent sound quality
- Good-quality sound equipment
- Family-room unit
- Family room fixture of yore
- Early record holder
- Device for playing old records: Hyph
- Device for playing 45 rpm records: Hyph
- Characterized by minimal distortion
- Certain phonograph
- CD-player ancestor
- Audiophile's purchase some decades ago
- Audiophile word (Hyph.)
- "New Adventures in ___"
- "Golden State" band American ___
- "Flavor of the Weak" American ___ (hyph.)
- Record player
- LP player
- Sound setup
- It played the Platters' platters
- Player of the Four Aces
- Place for platters
- Purchase for a 1950's home
- Audiophile's purchase, once
- Bygone player
- The Platters player
- Platter player
- Perry Como player
- Player of old tunes
- Old 45 player
- Player of 45's
- Old platter player
- Old-fashioned phonograph
- Rec room item of old
- Record holder
- Spinner for the Spinners
- Sound investment
- 1950s living room feature
- Old record player: Hyph
- Audiophile's preference, maybe
- Revolutionary music device?
- Place for a '55 45, say
- Player of oldies when they were newies
- Stereo must
- A sound of music
- Stereo's ancestor
- CD player ancestor
- Relative of stereo
- Stereo feature
- Kind of phonograph
- Old record holder
- Stereo component
- Some radios, for short
- Oldies player
- Japanese flower arranging
- Audio equipment
- Sound system
- Not stereo
- Audiophile's setup, once
- Stereo system
- Sound system of yesteryear
- Music maker
- Stereo setup
- Stereo predecessor
- Stereo precursor
- Music system
- Sound equipment
- 45 player
- Platter spinner
- Place to play old records
- '50s audiophile's purchase
- Fifties audiophile's purchase
- Old audio system
- Stereo unit
- Stereo hookup
- Sound system, for short
- Sound system of yore
- Gramophone successor
- Basic music system
- Victrola successor
- Stereo set
- Staple of '50s entertaining
- Sound gear
- Retro sound system
- Reproduction quality (hyph.)
- Purchase for a 1950s home, perhaps
- Outmoded audiophile adjective
The Collaborative International Dictionary
hifi \hifi\, hi-fi \hi-fi\[shortening of high fidelity.] n. An electronic device that plays phonograph records, reproducing the original sound with a high degree of fidelity. It superseded the older phonographs, and itself is being displaced in popularity by CD players.
Syn: hi-fi, high fidelity sound system.
Wikipedia
HIFI is a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel. The channel is owned by Blue Ant Media and broadcasts completely in high definition. HIFI broadcasts musical and art-based programming in the form of films, concerts, documentaries, and more.
Usage examples of "hifi".
In a few minutes it dragged up the hifi, slowed down at the corner, and I jumped on.
While we were still staring at that, his hifi came on at full volume with something that must have been Wagner.
It was $440 worth of old hifi and television equipment, polished to a glistening shine.
He put a stack of Ella Fitzgerald records on the hifi and settled on the couch with Sharon.
He spent three full days working spells to block the Hifi Magician's prescient sense.