POSITIVE
FEEDBACK ONLINE - ISSUE 1 |
The Higher End
"Yes, I can teach you to flybut that cocoon has got to go " Yes, things have changed. Positive Feedback magazine is no longer going to be published as a print journal instead, weve shifted to online publication, and have organized ourselves as Positive Feedback Online. The former audioMUSINGS group, under the editorial leadership of Dave Clark, has joined the editorial community of Positive Feedback, to form the new online venture. Some 50 or so editors and writers will be participating in PF Online, as a larger team. Dave Clark will be acting as a highly valued new Senior Assistant Editor (in tandem with Rick Gardner from the PF group), and will also be the new Web Site Editor for PF Online. Dave and his talented wife Carol Clark are smashingly talented in the realm of html and web design; Ive been very taken at the look and feel of their efforts. We believe that youll find the new PF Online to be a massive improvement over the old Positive Feedback web site. Yours truly will act as the new Editor-in-Chief of the Positive Feedback Online e-zine. With me will be the old "River City Gang" from Portland, now much more highly visible than ever much to the dismay of traditionalists, no doubt! Ah well; we arent doing this for them anyway, eh? Which brings up a good point: whats the goal of this new enterprise? To continue in the best tradition of both publications, really; from
audioMUSINGS comes an emphasis on the equipment.
They are a hardware review group with a well-developed approach to evaluating audio gear
by placing in front of one reviewer after another. This allows them to form an extended
impression of a component or components under varying conditions. As audiophiles based in
the audioMUSINGS will therefore continue as a section of the new Positive Feedback Online, operating as the focus for audio hardware. Positive Feedback will act as the aegis for the new venture. Those who know PF from its 12.5 years of publication are aware of our philosophy. (If not, check elsewhere on our site for an eyeful.) In summary, PF is, and has always been, about several things: Creativity PF is first and foremost an artistic endeavor, a pursuit of writing in service of the audio arts. Art is at the heart of all of life, all of music, all of audioand all of what we do here. Community We are also a gathering of kindred spirits, who happen to like each other and enjoy working together. Whats more, we dont quite understand why people would want to live their lives any other way. Commitment PF has always represented a union of ideals and practical work. We intend to carry through on that commitment here in PF Online. You can think of PF Online as an extension of Positive Feedback in a new medium, one that allows us to go with our strengths, and leave all the constraints of traditional publishing behind. Which brings me to the question of that I have already heard from some of our print subscribers: "Whyd you do this?! I prefer magazines dont like the web! Say it aint so!" Ask me something hard. There are a number of reasons why Positive Feedback made the decision to shift from print to electrons. (Im sure that Dave Clark could add his own list here.) As a matter of fact, the logicand economicsare so powerful that Ive been quietly meditating this move for a couple of years. But now its become feasible. First off, printing magazines has become ungodly expensive. As in, REALLY EXPENSIVE. Unless youve got deep pockets as in a few million its gotten very hard to play in that game. Just ask the folks at Fi, Audio Adventure/Play, Ultimate Audio, etc. Takes all the fun out of it, it does Next, shipping magazines has become even worse. Some of our overseas subscribers were costing nearly US $10.00 per issue for shipment/handling, which is bloody close to totally absurd. Sure, we had readers willing to pay it, but it was continuing to go out of sight and 9/11 only made it worse. With more cost increases on the horizon, it was time for a change. Web technology, color output technology, digital photography,
digital image editing, and high-speed Internet access is finally getting to the point of
delivering acceptable
even exceptional
results, when used properly. As an IT
professional in my life as Wed like to cut the interminable delays and hassles of print publication down to the near-real time of the Internet. Enough said. Wed also like to make our issues dynamic in content more on that in a moment. The web allows this; traditional print publications dont. Finally, the new medium allows some creative possibilities that weve never been able to pursue at Positive Feedback before; Positive Feedback Online will be free to do things in ways weve explored. About that "dynamic content" Heres something different: each issue of Positive Feedback Online will be dynamic in content. By that, we mean that if you come in to catch Issue 1, and read it on its first day, thats fine and dandy but youll have to come back in a few days to check it again. There might be some new essay or a new review or some new letters in the "Reverberations" section, together with responses from an editor or two or a counterpoint from another editor about something said by a colleague or new photos or a new interview or new poetry, or satire, or art work (suitable for printing out and putting on the wall!) of an audiophile nature...there will always be something new happening. And until the next issue comes along (every two months yes, well be bi-monthly), youll have to come back again and again. We think that readers are going to like it! One more thing: anyone with Internet access anywhere will be able to read Positive Feedback Online at a kiosk, at home, at work in full color and print out whatever they want to read. (Yes, that allows you to take us with you into those sacred phile moments in the toilet.) Youll get some of the very best audio writing about not quite like anything else on the planet. And all for free. Thats right: no charge to read PF Online. And no charge to browse the archives. The site will be entirely supported by our loyal advertisers, God bless em! So kick back and enjoy! Welcome to Positive Feedback Online: A Creative Forum for the Audio Arts. May there be many more issues good audio times for all and please accept my thanks for your patience and support during the long gestation of this artistic project. All the best, David W. Robinson
Ye Olde Editor
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