For over 10 years I have been writing the PS Audio monthly newsletter and this month, May 2011, marks the big changeover day from newsletter to magazine. So, ok, why the big changeover?
Simple, we want to provide more connection, more communication, more learning, more community to our customers, our friends and our industry throughout the world.
I believe there is a real need in our industry for more to read and learn; for stronger voices to be heard and newer technologies to be explored.
Certainly PSTracks will have all the latest PS Audio news, updates and goings on. That’s a given.
We will also focus on how to bring high-performance connected audio and home entertainment into people’s homes in the broadest sense of the word.
Expect to read about new technologies, music, and the future of high-end and where it’s heading.
We want to spark lively debate, stimulate our readers to explore new music, new means of getting that music into their homes and enjoying life just a little more.
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