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About THE ABSOLUTE SOUND

The Absolute Sound is the world's preeminent source of expert reviews, features, and commentary on high-performance audio and music. Since 1973, TAS has set the standard for quality audio and music journalism, helping to shape the industry and guiding audio enthusiasts and music lovers to components and recordings that faithfully reproduce the sounds one might hear in a good concert hall.

The Absolute Sound is a monthly print and digital magazine (editor: Robert Harley), a YouTube video producer (editor: Tom Martin), a web destination for those interested in better sound, a weekly newsletter, a Substack blog provider (editors Jason Methfessel and Charles Kinder), and a community of audiophiles and music lovers.

For a Brief History of The Absolute Sound:

https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/fifty-years-of-the-absolute-sound/

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