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PS Audio: Art of HiFi- Guitars & Download Price Drop

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We love when we know what our customers want. We had many requests to lower the price of DSD 256 to match the other download formats, so we now offer DSD 256 downloads at $29! If there’s an album you’ve been wanting in the higher res format, but didn’t want to spend the extra $10, now’s the time to get it. We’re also adding DSD 512 which will start with our newest album out now, Art of HiFi: Guitars. Look for those DSD 512 files for other albums, coming soon.

Art of HiFi: Guitars was a uniquely challenging project to record. Guitars may seem simple, but there are many varieties, tones, undertones and styles that all require attention to detail. Paul and I took great care to capture reference level recordings of nylon string, 12-string. pedal steel, lap steel, electric bass, acoustic bass, baritone guitar and more. I hope you enjoy our newest album on the Art of HiFi series. Go give it a listen and feel free to share your thoughts with me!

The Art of HiFi: Guitars

THE ARTIST

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Reference-level guitars recordings

The Art of HiFi Series is a series of reference level recordings, our most recent with a focus on guitars. This newest collection showcases beautiful examples of flattop vs nylon, lap steel vs pedal steel, acoustic bass vs electric bass, 12-string, resonator and more. With perfect mic placement to capture the room as well as the intricate nuances of the instrument, these DSD256 recordings are sure to become a tried and true reference for great audiophile systems.

Regular price$29.00 USD

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The Art of HiFi: Guitars is not only beautifully recorded, but masterfully played by some of the top artists in Colorado. Julian Peterson gives a compelling performances of Keb Mo’s Am I Wrong. Octave artist, Bill Kopper performs on three stellar tracks with flattop guitar, nylon-string guitar and 12-string guitar. Jazz favorite, Seth Lewis, shows great examples of upright bass and electric bass with 2 classic tunes by Burt Bacharach. Connor Terrones electrifies our speakers with his version of Manic Depression by Jimi Hendrix. Wyn Walke gives and honest and heartfelt performance of the American Traditional song made famous by The Grateful Dead, Deep Elem Blues. Greg Schochet paints a relatable picture with his original song Broken Down Chair and Khabu Young makes the baritone guitar sing on The Beatles’s Come Together

To find out more and to order and hear some on the music go to: THE ART OF HIFI GUITARS

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