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Are you really serious about your sound?

If so, here are a few questions you should ask yourself:

  • Are you getting all that you can from your music system? Is listening to music an involving and exhilarating experience?
  • Does it feel like the performers came to your house to give a concert? Can you still feel the effects of the music hours later?
  • Is the music produced with lively presence and energy? Or does it have to be “cranked up” just to come alive?
  • Do you sometimes dread certain notes, because they sound wrong? Does your system have authoritative and realistic bass?
  • Is the imaging and sound-staging as good as it can be? Would you say that your speakers “disappear,” leaving the uncanny illusion of performers in your room?
  • Have you realized that the “next new component” cannot address ALL of the important issues? Are you still riding the audiophile equipment merry-go-round?

If you cannot answer these questions confidently, what can you do about it?

Here’s the good news –

Audiophiles, audio reviewers, and audio industry leaders agree on the best way to take your system to the next level - simply start by acquiring Get Better Sound and putting the 202 tips in the GBS manual to work.

Get Better Sound. It’s easy, it’s fun to read, it’s rewarding, and it’s far less expensive than any audio components or audiophile accessories. Best of all, it’s guaranteed to produce the biggest improvement in your system! For more information, including reviews, manufacturers’ and readers’ comments, click here.


New - The ACK Attack!

You don’t have to be victimized by bad sound. 

No matter how much you think you may know, no matter how much you may have spent, the chances are that your system is performing below its potential.

Over the years, Get Better Sound author Jim Smith has identified the major culprits that produce bad sound (or at least sound that falls short of its potential).

One of his findings (that went against his expectations) was that, the longer someone is an audiophile, the more often he or she is prey to this phenomenon!

Jim calls it The ACK Attack.  Now you can discover what may be impeding your enjoyment, even if you think your system sounds pretty good. 

The best part?  Even if your system sounds pretty good, it can be even better!

Click here to go to The Ack Attack



What readers are saying (from Reader Comments on the GBS website):

What a GREAT book! I learned all sorts of stuff (and confirmed a lot of suspicions).”

I wish I would have come across your book a couple of years ago, I would have saved a ton of money.”


What the audio industry is saying (from Industry Comments on the GBS website):

“… must have book for anyone serious about high end audio.” – Paul McGowan, PS Audio

Highly recommended” – Richard Rives Bird, Rives Audio

For more information, including reviews, manufacturers’ and readers’ comments, click here.


What audio reviewers are saying (from Reviews on the GBS website):

“… cheapest good tweak you can buy for your system.” – Art Dudley, Stereophile

“… it's the proverbial slam dunk.” – Srajan Ebaen, 6moons.com


Spring Price Break Promotion!

Eighteen months after introducing Jim Smith’s Get Better Sound—purchased by thousands of audiophiles around the world—publisher Quarter Note Press has authorized a limited-time Spring Price Break Promotion.
 
For a limited time, the Reference Set-up Manual that has received worldwide rave reviews and multiple “Best Buy” comments at $44.50, can be purchased at just $29.70!

The promotion is timed to coincide with the beginning of the traditional US Spring Break.  Never discounted before, the consensus “Best Buy” GBS Set-up Manual will be available at approximately 1/3 off for the length of the promotion. For a limited time, at just $29.70, you can buy GBS for about the price of 2 CDs!

The acclaimed Quarter Notes newsletters are still included with the book during the low-price special.

For more information, including reviews, manufacturers’ and readers’ comments, click here.

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