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About Luxury Publishing Group
Luxury Publishing Group Inc., founded by Jerry Del Colliano, specializes in creating media for niche audiences in the realms of high-end audio, home theater, and luxury lifestyle. Over the years, the company has operated several successful online audiophile and home theater magazines.
One of the most notable early ventures was AVRev.com (Audio Video Revolution), which became a major player in digital-first publishing from spring of 1996 through our ownership which ended on February 29, 2008 when AVRev.com was sold to Internet Brands (learn more here). AVRev.com offered in-depth reviews of audiophile equipment and home theater products, quickly gaining traction among both enthusiasts and industry professionals.
Following AVRev, Luxury Publishing Group expanded its portfolio with sites such as HomeTheaterReview.com and AudiophileReview.com. HomeTheaterReview.com provides detailed analyses of home theater components, including projectors, AV receivers, and surround sound systems, while AudiophileReview.com focuses on high-fidelity audio equipment, vinyl playback, and the broader culture of audiophile listening. These platforms are geared toward readers who demand in-depth, expert commentary. HomeTheaterReview.com and AudiophileReview.com were sold to JRW Publishing in very late 2019, right before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additionally, the group formerly operated HomeTheaterEquipment.com, a forum dedicated to fostering a community around the shared passion for home theater systems and technology. This site allowed users to exchange advice, discuss new products, and troubleshoot issues, creating a valuable resource for hobbyists. While HomeTheaterEquipment.com is no longer a forum, it has a lot of legacy content posted for the AV and home theater enthusiast to enjoy.