AudioSage — free audiophile app, looking for beta testers (Android)


Hi everyone,

As a dedicated Audiophile I am always looking for ways to improve my knowledge and stay up to date on the news.

I built a free Android app for the North American hi-fi community — upcoming show listings, industry news aggregator, and show report links all in one place. Working on getting it through Google's mandatory beta requirement (need 12 testers). Android users — would appreciate 2 minutes of your time.

I have created a google groups list. You join the list and the first message tells you how to access without giving out your email.

https://groups.google.com/g/audiosage-beta

I really need testers, if you can signup you don't have to install if you don't have the time.

What it does:
 

  • AI assistant (Gemini-powered) trained to answer hi-fi questions — headphones, cartridge matching, phono stage gain, speaker placement, system synergy, etc.
  • Philosophy tuned AI. Choose how you want your guidance: measurement driven, ear focused, or a balanced blend of both.
  • Aggregated news from Stereophile, Analog Planet, Audio Science Review, Positive Feedback, Enjoy the Music, and others
  • North American audio show calendar
  • Quick links to the major audiophile forums and used-gear marketplaces (SHF, Audiogon, Reverb, etc.)
  • Daily "Today in Hi-Fi" briefing
  • Video of the day

It's completely free — no ads, no subscription, no account required.

Honest feedback — good or bad — is very welcome. The whole point of the testing phase is to catch things before a wider release.

Thanks for your time.
 

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ctbarker32

Just another step in a google search. I would think that by the time a person realizes they are an audiophile, they will have already a good understanding of how to gather information. 

Good point. But with plain Google searching you will get a mixture of good and bad information. With the AI assistant you get a more intelligent summarization of information. For example, I was helping a friend with finding a good cartridge for his old EMT tonearm. Because of the lightness of the arm, it needs a high compliance cartridge for the best resonance and bass response. He had been recommended a ZU potted Denon 103. If you check many forum postings (google search) you will see people suggest this combo. But in fact this is a poor combo since the Denon low compliance when paired with the EMT arm the resonance frequency is pushed well out of the acceptable range and result in poor  bass response which we heard. AI was able to inform us with this information with the math calculation to back this up. Good luck just using search.