Thread: Wiki for Audiophiles, I think we should contribute. Thanks PS Audio

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Post by Julien May 31, 2008 (1 of 2)
Check this and contribute!

http://audiophilewiki.org/

I personally find this a very good idea, and thank PS audio for the initiative. By the way PS audio is an excellent company that makes very useful power products. Their president Paul Mc Gowan is a hardcore audiophile who has very deep technical and scientific knowledge that he shares with passion whenever he's asked to.
And the PS audio Power Plant Premier (I'm buying one as we speak) has yet to be equaled by many "audiophile" products that cost more and achieve less. It filters, protects, goes through an AC/DC/AC process so that your power is clean whatever comes out of your wall, and regulates the voltage. And according to many rich audiophiles I personally know or know of (by rich I mean they've heard their share of expensive audiophile stuff), it doesn't only sound good on paper. Their cheaper products might also surprise those of you who don't believe in spending that kind of money.

http://www.psaudio.com/newsletters/5-08.asp

Anyway, I like the wiki idea!

Post by ps audio June 1, 2008 (2 of 2)
Julien said:

Check this and contribute!

http://audiophilewiki.org/

I personally find this a very good idea, and thank PS audio for the initiative. By the way PS audio is an excellent company that makes very useful power products. Their president Paul Mc Gowan is a hardcore audiophile who has very deep technical and scientific knowledge that he shares with passion whenever he's asked to.
And the PS audio Power Plant Premier (I'm buying one as we speak) has yet to be equaled by many "audiophile" products that cost more and achieve less. It filters, protects, goes through an AC/DC/AC process so that your power is clean whatever comes out of your wall, and regulates the voltage. And according to many rich audiophiles I personally know or know of (by rich I mean they've heard their share of expensive audiophile stuff), it doesn't only sound good on paper. Their cheaper products might also surprise those of you who don't believe in spending that kind of money.

http://www.psaudio.com/newsletters/5-08.asp

Anyway, I like the wiki idea!

Thanks Julien! I hope that people will take the time to start contributing to the wiki.

The wiki is a free open source of knowledge for Audiophiles.

Your forum members would be a perfect resource to help the wiki. Write about SACD and recordings.

We need the support to make this happen.

Paul McGowan
CEO
PS Audio

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