Editor in-Chief Ian D. White has been covering consumer audio, home theater, and A/V since 1998, which means he has spent nearly three decades watching perfectly sensible products slowly evolve into more expensive versions of themselves with extra steps. His work has appeared in eCoustics, The New York Times, Gear Patrol, Digital Trends, JAZZIZ, Big Picture Big Sound, SoundStage, Enjoy the Music, and The Jerusalem Post, covering everything from high-end audio, home theater, movies, music, food, and the connected city.
He’s a certified ISF calibrator, a former Lead Copywriter, and a veteran of the quieter corners of threat engineering and cybersecurity, where nothing works without approval and someone is always asking about the TPS report.
Academically, he holds a degree in Near Eastern Affairs with minors in Judaic Studies and Forensic Science. His worldview is shaped by history rather than theory: grandson of Holocaust survivors, descendant of Irgun founders, and named after an IDF tank commander killed during the Yom Kippur War. Born in Toronto, his upbringing ricocheted between Washington D.C., Chicago, Rockville, Northern Israel, Arkham Asylum, and a few other formative environments best discussed off the record, before settling in New Jersey, and South Florida—because chaos, like mold, thrives in humidity and traffic.
He was conceived at a drive-in movie (yes, really) and has since watched more than 5,733 films across eight countries, though he will still go to his grave insisting he waited only seven days, not eight, to see The Phantom Menace.
When he’s not writing, Ian collects vintage film posters, books, and an unreasonable amount of Star Wars, Detroit Red Wings and Washington Capitals memorabilia. He’s a professional-grade foodie and former pizza maker whose loyalties lie with dim sum, biltong, curry, pizza, deli sandwiches, pho, and Korean BBQ. Weekends involve parenting, Shul, record digging, scribbling notes in his Hemingway-inspired shawl cardigan, rewatching movies he’s already memorized, firing slapshots at the garage door like it’s Game 7, and casting into the Atlantic Gulf Stream in search of dinner, clarity, and whatever’s left of his moral compass.
Available November 10th on 3-LP 180-gram vinyl, 2-CD and digital formats, this remastered and expanded collection presents the entirety of Montgomery’s classic 1962 Berkeley...
3-LP and 2-CD boxsets collect every performance by these five jazz legends captured on tape that evening– all meticulously restored and remastered in 24-bit...
Available in 9", 10" and 12" lengths, standard black or hand-polished silver, and Premium versions with stainless steel bearing block, silver tonearm wiring, and...
With no control app, a strange default tonal balance, and conventional industrial design, the Triangle Borea BR03 BT Loudspeakers might not seem ideal. You...
Acoustic Sounds' new "75 for 75" series features 75 iconic Atlantic Records recordings reissued on 180 gram audiophile vinyl at 45 RPM. The experience...
This new SL-1200GR2 features a new drive control technique for smooth, accurate rotational stability and a new power supply for an exceptionally low noise floor.