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Road maps
Finding your way is easy once you've been somewhere. When it's an unknown, a map is essential. Problem is most newcomers to high-performance 2-channel audio don't even know there's a place they should be, let alone locating a map of how to get there. Years ago in what seems like another dimension, we had the neighborhood dealer to act as our guide. Within the walls of their shop, we could get an idea of what 2-channel audio sounds like, what wonders were in store for us, and a helping hand in how to get there. Today it's increasingly anyone's guess how newcomers find their way. Certainly, print magazines like Stereophile, Absolute Sound, and HiFi News are great starting points. One could even delve into the online mags like John Darko's, Tone Audio, and the many others. The problem with all these magazines is they seem to come with an entry-level requirement that readers have a clue what's going on—something unlikely if we're talking about true newcomers to the fold. For PS Audio's part, we help newbies into better sound through Sprout, our all-in-one integrated no larger than a small-sized novel. It's really refreshing and informative to read the amazing comments and answer newcomer's questions. No, most Sprout owners are not audiophiles, but they are interested in good sound and proud to have found this little jewel amongst the rough and tumble of the online audio wild west. Sometimes road maps are not what one might normally expect. Instead, they are found in small tastes of what's possible.
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Paul McGowan

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